So you want to earn some extra money by learning how to sell on Amazon?

Whether you're trying to pay off debt, save money for travel, replace a job, or save money for some other purpose, starting an online business is an idea I can't recommend enough because starting mine was one of the best decisions I've ever made.

It has given me more freedom and flexibility than any traditional job ever could have provided, and that alone has made it worth it.

Even if you have a job that you love, selling online is still a great way to supplement income.

That probably doesn't come as much of a surprise, but when you look around, the majority of people are not starting businesses or even trying to supplement their income online.

I've seen the same two reasons for this over and over.

Most people who want an online business get overwhelmed and never actually start.

And then the ones that do start usually don't have any real plan or system. So they struggle when they realize that starting and running an online business is a ton of work.

These are the two things that I'd like to help you with through this course.

I want to get you to commit to starting your business, and I want to teach you the specifics of how I launched my business so you have a plan to follow to help you start earning money.

You have to get past these hurdles (starting and then actually earning money), if you ever want to achieve anything bigger.

You're never going to be able to quit your job, finance an extended period of travel, or pay off debt if you don't start a profitable business in the first place.

So I say let's get that step out of the way.

Now some specifics about his course.

For one, it focuses specifically on Amazon.

I know that there are many attractive places to sell online, but when you are first getting started you need focus.

Amazon makes the most sense for several reasons, mainly relating to:

Time

Difficulty

Odds of Success

Using Amazon allows you to tap into their 310 million active users. Over 100 million of them use Prime.

Thanks to FBA, you can also have Amazon handle the majority of fulfillment work - work that is both time consuming and not very fun.

You won't have to build websites, set up marketing campaigns, build email lists, or any of that. There's time for that later once you are profitable. For now, let Amazon handle all that so you can focus on generating your first revenue.

Amazon is also where the majority of ecommerce is happening.

In general, Amazon offers a lot of very attractive features for sellers, especially if you are just starting.

As far as sourcing products goes, you'll be learning the strategies I used to launch and grow my own business. These are strategies that we still use to this day, and we sold over $4 million in 2017.

These aren't just the strategies I used though, they are also an ideal way for any new seller to start.

You won't need thousands of dollars to get started, and you can source products from local stores that you already shop at. You'll be able to take advantage of existing product pages that rank well in Amazon search and focus on products that have a strong history of selling well.

Here’s a look at some of the specific things you will learn: