I Net 6k / Mo. From My Garage - AMA

I purchase dry grains in bulk and repackage into retail size packaging. Sell online (Amazon, eBay, my own website). I "work" about 3 hrs M-F....from my garage. Ask me anything.

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1. whos your plug
2. wheres the clientele
3. is the market saturated?
4. can this be replicated with anything else?

Thanks fren
Gratz, props cheers to ur success

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how much is bulk, 50 lbs?
what's your roi?
are there any exotic grains you'd like to share?
do you get high on your own supply?

Ah yes, the old "ask me anything" then ghost without answering anything thread.

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1. whos your plug
>My plug? Sorry for being a dumbfag.
2. wheres the clientele
>North American internet.
3. is the market saturated?
>No.
4. can this be replicated with anything else?
>Yes. You just have to get the branding right. (Nobody will buy your product if it looks like shit or has a boring name).

how much is bulk, 50 lbs?
>I buy by the ton, often multiple tons at a time.
what's your roi?
>180%
are there any exotic grains you'd like to share?
>Not especially. I don't do exotics. Think wheat, flour, etc.
do you get high on your own supply?
>I get high af on the weed I grew in my garden this summer.

>My bad user, I actually had to take a quick business call.

Why would people buy wheat or flour from a custom website? On Amazon I could undestand while online groceries shopping.

i just tried to buy barberries for a persian dish. all of the brands on amazon suck and are overpriced. maybe i should buy a few hundred pounds of barberries and resell them myself.

>People are creatures of habit. Once they buy from your site, they likely will buy from there in the future as long as they like the product and have a good buying experience. My site sales started slow at first, but over the years, I've built a solid base of buyers who typically buy multiple times per year from me. I've grown year over year for 5+ years. The site was started as a hedge against being restricted on other marketplaces like Amazon or eBay.

Not a terrible idea fren. Amazon is like the wild wild west still. You can literally launch a brand from your couch.

Are you in the US? Do you need any licences or certifications? Why did you start this business?

Plug is zoom/nigspeak for source.

da plug translated in jogger means your supplier

>Yes. US based. Yes it's a licensed business (incorporated). I started this business so I could work from my house instead of fighting traffic to sit with niggers in an office all day. Gotcha on the "plug" ... But can't reveal that.

>retail size packaging
what is retail size packaging

what about taxes?

>2LB, 5LB, 10LB bagz
>I pay taxes and fees through the nose.

>the plug
the question here is how you managed to get your plug exactly the first time, internet research + phoning?

So is your supplier local and how do you get it so cheap? Or do you get it online for retail and people still buy for huge markups? You don't have to reveal any specifics and congrats user. I've been flipping trading cards on eBay for a year and the profits are insane. Feels good.

how much dry grain in a bag ?

>Precisely. I searched for "bulk x" and started reaching out to suppliers. Whittled it down to a few that I liked and ordered.

I'm about to make comfy gainz from badger liquidity mining.

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Not quite as nice as your garage user but we can't all be property fags.

can you explain? you buy cards that are listed too low and re-sell them for the "correct" price? or?
> the profits are insane
how much is "insane"?

My supplier is in the next state over.
Bulk price is sub .50/LB delivered.

Pretty cool OP. Good for you. How did you get the idea to sell grain? I would have thought margins on grain would be pretty thin.
I know a guy who did something similar by importing women's skin products in bulk and undercutting regular beauty stores. He made a killing but quit to start another business (and now has a 7 figure net worth).

btw. if any of you anons live in somewhat isolated countries/ economies with little e-commerce I recommend looking into bulk importing and selling online. There are a lots of opportunities because regular retailers sometimes charge WAY too high margins and have little/ no competition.

>I hate saying this, but internet normies are stupid as fuck. If you put a generic product in a shiny package with a bunch of salesy words, they'll buy it, generally at any mark-up. I kinda just "happened" onto grains. I started with one, and have grown to 4 different products now.

Between Amazon, Ebay and your own website - which is most profitable?

If you were to suddenly be banned from selling grains of any kind, what would you sell as part of your next business?

user will you sell me bulk rye grain unbranded? Be my plug bro.

I created a brand of notebooks here in Pajeetland and hit $6000 in sales in literally two months. My two "co-founders" are sitting in different cities across the world. We've put in $0 in marketing. Just bought notebooks from chinks, created a decent brand, and listed it on Amazon. Getting 20 orders/day for a $15-20 product, with repeats on our website

Amazon makes it dead easy bros

>Damn user. Good job. You are correct dead easy.

>Amazon by far. My website 2nd. eBay a distant 3rd.

No sorry.