Hey everyone,
I’m currently starting out with Amazon Online Arbitrage, and to be honest, I’m hitting a bit of a brick wall when it comes to sourcing.
Lately, I’ve been heavily focusing on Storefront Stalking.
However, every time I reverse-search the products from Amazon back to the retail e-shops, the retail prices are just way too high. Finding a positive ROI feels incredibly difficult right now because the numbers just don’t add up at standard retail prices.
This got me wondering about the sourcing strategy of more experienced resellers.
Is the secret mostly in stacking coupons, loyalty rewards, and cashback websites to lower the cost basis?
Or am I simply looking at the wrong types of storefronts or categories?
I’d love to get some perspective from those of you who are consistently finding profitable leads. How do you close that price gap when standard e-shop prices are too high?
Thanks in advance for any insights or tips!