Amazon Online Arbitrage Product Researcher (Keepa & SellerAmp required) — US Market

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FBA only

online arbitrage only

no electronics

no apparel/clothing

no liquids

no hazmat

lightweight products preferred and not too bulky

low to moderate competition, with up to 6 FBA sellers

stable Keepa history

absolutely no Amazon on the listing; if Amazon is on the listing or has been on the listing, the product does not count

no product variations

BSR under 250k

minimum profit: $4 per unit

preferred ROI: 30–35%+ after all fees

no IP complaints / low IP risk

product should be open/eligible to sell, or if not, it should not count

For each lead, I want:

Amazon link

source link

buy cost

sales tax shown separately or clearly marked tax-exempt

Amazon fees

prep cost

shipping cost to Orlando, Florida 32824

final profit

final ROI

seller count

short notes on the lead and anything important to pay attention to

Prep cost should be calculated as follows:

1–10 units per ASIN: $10 total per ASIN

11–20 units: $1 per unit

21+ units: $0.75 per unit

Also, if a product does not meet the agreed criteria, it should be replaced with a valid lead for free. If the data in the sheet does not match the actual data, it must be recalculated and corrected.

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