Amazon Flips : How to Find Flipping Opportunities in 2024 (2024)

When it comes to selling products, "flipping" means to buy something and quickly re-sell it for a profit. You can flip anything and everything. There's even been TV shows about flipping houses!

There's many different ways to flip products on Amazon, including Amazon to Amazon flips which is just buying something from Amazon and reselling it on Amazon. Seems a little crazy, some have even said unethical, but we'll cover that in this article.

The main focus of this article will be showing you how to start and run a general "flipping items on Amazon" business, which involves finding products from all over the place to then flip on Amazon.

We'll cover some of the software tools you might find useful to help you with your Amazon flips and we're even going to reveal the best products to flip on Amazon.

Table of Contents

Why Use Amazon to Flip Products?

How Does Flipping Products Work?

What are Amazon to Amazon Flips?

How Can I Find Products to Flip on Amazon?

Best Products to Flip on Amazon

How Much Can You Make Flipping on Amazon?

Flipping on Amazon - in Summary

Why Use Amazon to Flip Products?

Well for starters, it's the world's leading online marketplace. After all, Amazon is predicted to blow past $700 billion of worldwide ecommerce sales in 2023 so there is a huge amount of opportunity for many sellers to make a dime.

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Of course opportunities exist in many places, but Amazon is one of the first places you should look to if you want to flip products.

Amazon offers Fulfillment by Amazon (FBA) which means you can eliminate the fulfillment part of the process from your flipping journey if you wish, or you can stick to Fulfillment by Merchant (FBM) which involves packing and shipping products yourself.

We'll cover both methods so you know how they might fit into your own Amazon flipping journey.

How Does Flipping Products Work?

Buy low, sell high. Simple, right?

Well, the concept is simple, but that doesn't mean its easy to flip products for a profit. A lot of the skills come down to knowing what to buy when the opportunity of a bargain presents itself.

There's a few different ways to flip products, though. One way is to constantly be on the lookout for flipping opportunities online by scouring the web for retailer sales and discounts. But then who stores and ships the products to customers?

Let's explore the different pieces that make up this puzzle.

Finding Products to Flip

Letting your inner scavenger run wild and doing the whole Gary Vee garage sale or thrift store thing is one way to find flipping opportunities.

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But it's very time consuming and you need to have a bit of knowledge about second hand products that might turn a profit when you flip them.

I'm not saying that it doesn't work, it's just not my idea of a sustainable, long-term flipping business.

The two absolute best ways to find products to flip on Amazon are online arbitrage and retail arbitrage. These methods both involve buying new products from retailers, and selling them as new products on Amazon.

What's the difference between the two?

Well, online arbitrage involves finding products on websites, and retail arbitrage involves physically going to stores and stocking up on inventory to resell.

Storing, Picking, Packing and Shipping Products

If you've got a spare room or a big garage with storage space, you may be happy storing your inventory at home and preparing orders to ship out yourself. This is what we call Fulfilled by Merchant (FBM) on Amazon.

The other option is to send products in to an Amazon warehouse and they will store the products for you and ship them out when customers make an order. This is called Fulfilled by Amazon (FBA).

My preferred method is Amazon FBA but of course, it comes with additional costs and it may not make sense if you are simply flipping one or two products here and there. You can also enlist the services of a third party Amazon FBA prep center service to handle your shipments, so you don't even need to touch the products that you source.

Obviously both of these methods involve listing and selling products on Amazon, which requires an Amazon seller account.

I recommend you read my two guides below to learn more about selling on Amazon:

  • Becoming an Amazon FBA seller
  • Becoming an Amazon FBM seller

What are Amazon to Amazon Flips?

Technically a form of online arbitrage, buying something on Amazon and flipping it on Amazon is a legitimate way of making money.

The concept is the same. Find a product selling for a low price, list it for a higher price and the price difference goes into your hip pocket.

But is it legal? Does Amazon allow it? Is it ethical?

For the first two questions, yes. There's nothing illegal about doing an Amazon to Amazon flip. And if you do it properly, in accordance to Amazon's terms of service, Bezos will give you the green light.

One thing to note here is that you cannot use your personal Amazon prime benefits and perks to do this. You need to setup an Amazon business account, which is not the same as an Amazon professional seller account.

Now onto the question around ethics and Amazon to Amazon flips. To explain this, let's quickly cover the different scenarios in which you might find a suitable Amazon to Amazon flip opportunity.

Amazon Liquidating Stock

Amazon discounts and liquidates stock all the time, for whatever reason. If you can see an opportunity to buy this stock and then sell it for a higher price and make a profit, this is fair game if you ask me.

Amazon Offering Low Prices

Amazon loves customers, and sometimes that means selling a product well below what they could realistically sell it for. This is a great opportunity to buy up a product that you know is worthy of a profitable flip.

Amazon Making Pricing Errors

It happens. Like Amazon sellers Amazon themselves uses algorithms to reprice their products and sometimes the algorithm gets things wrong. There just aren't enough people that work at Amazon for them to manually reprice their own inventory 10's, 100's or even 1,000's of times per day.

How Can I Find Products to Flip on Amazon?

This is where the fun begins. I love hunting for products, and so do our students in the online arbitrage challenge. If the concept of online arbitrage is new to you, I would love to see you inside our challenge. It's a fun learning environment where many long-term professional relationships and success stories have been made.

Ok enough with the shameless plug, let's get on to finding products to flip.

We touched on the various methods earlier and now we are going to expand on them so you know how each method works, with the exception of the garage sale and thrift store method. That one is pretty self explanatory and it's not really my bag.

Let's start with online arbitrage.

Finding Products to Flip with Online Arbitrage

There's a few ways you can find products with online arbitrage, and it is by far the easiest way to scale your Amazon business. It all depends on your budget and your appetite for growth.

The first way is to simply sign up to a heap of email newsletters from big retailers. Think about places like. Bass Pro, Barnes & Noble, Bed Bath & Beyond, Office Depot, Sam's Club etc.

This is very much a manual method, but thankfully there are more automated ways to do this.

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Tactical Arbitrage Product Search

Using a tool like Tactical Arbitrageyou can scan almost 1,000 sites to find you the best deals by cross-checking data with what is currently selling on Amazon. There's a bit of a learning curve and it's not a free tool, but it can make you an absolute fortune if you use it to it's full potential.

Suggested Reading:Tactical Arbitrage Review

Another great way to find products with online arbitrage is to buy online arbitrage leads from what we call a sourcing list. This means you sign up to a service that does the research on your behalf and they send you arbitrage opportunities daily. Again, this will cost you money but it is a massive time saver.

Suggested Reading:Amazon Online Arbitrage Sourcing Lists
Suggested Listening:
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Finding Products to Flip with Retail Arbitrage

Retail arbitrage is much the same as online arbitrage, except you physically go to retail stores and hunt for bargains. You might still register for email lists and quickly race down to your local mall to pick up bargains when a store is having a sale.

Or perhaps you're just looking for sales when you're doing your weekly shopping. You can use the free Amazon Seller App to lookup products on Amazon to see if you could flip them for a profit, or you can even use the free app to scan barcodes and see what they are selling for on Amazon.

There's also premium apps like Scoutify 2 or Seller Amp that will perform better than the free Amazon Seller App.

The biggest downside to retail arbitrage is that you are limited to your local area, or as far as you're willing to drive, and you physically need to go into the store.

But you may also find things in-store that aren't advertised, like clearance items, so there are definitely some plus-sides to retail arbitrage.

Suggested Reading:Retail Arbitrage: How to Source and Sell in 2023

Best Products to Flip on Amazon

There's currently an estimated 1,024,829,892 products listed on Amazon (includes variations), so it's understandable if you're feeling overwhelmed trying to think of products to sell.

Some people will say that selling Shoes or Toys can be a big earner and sure, there is a huge market for that. But do you know anything about those categories? Are you willing to head out to retail stores, outlet malls, and the like to source these products?

I don't really know anything about shoes as I'm not a sneakerhead and i don't play with toys any longer.

But what I do know is how to interpret the data that indicates the market will pay a higher price consistently than what you can source it for.

How do we get the data? By using Amazon tools like...

Tactical Arbitrage

Tatical Arbitrage will scan for items on the web while you sleep. It's like your silent sourcing magician that will look at almost 1,000 retail stores online and return you a list of potential flipping opportunities on Amazon.

Seller Amp

Seller Amp is a great tool for both retail and online arbitrage sellers. If you want to go find products in retail outlets, Seller Amp has a great barcode scanner.

Keepa

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Keepa Charts - Valuable data once you know how to read them!

The holy grail of Amazon data, Keepa is a must-have tool for all Amazon sellers that helps track things like price history and Amazon sales rank history. I've written a guide on how to read Keepa charts which will tell you everything you need to know.

So in summary, the best products to flip on Amazon are those that have the following characteristics:

Decent Profit Margins

You should be looking for an ROI of at least 20% to make sure there is some room for the price to come down. Don't forget to factor in things like shipping, prep, storage fees, etc.

Demand

This might be obvious but there needs to be sufficient demand for the products you want to flip. Be careful not to buy variants of things like shoes that aren't popular, otherwise you'll be stuck with stock you can't move. Some products are hugely popular but specific variants of that product might not sell at all.

"Low" Competition

Competition is an important consideration because you need to avoid highly competitive products that are dominated by big players, but you don't want a product that has zero competitors either because that can indicate a lack of demand.

No Restrictions or IP Concerns

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IP Alert software showing potential issue with a brand on Amazon

Always double check if the product is in an Amazon restricted category, and that you are approved or ungated to sell a particular product before purchasing inventory. Likewise, check that the brand doesn't pose the risk of an IP Alert either.

How Much Can You Make Flipping on Amazon?

The sky is the limit when it comes to flipping items on Amazon. The more risks you take when sourcing products, the more you stand to profit.

I know people that like to flip on Amazon as a side hustle and they make a few hundred or a few thousand dollars per month. It all adds up and helps fund vacations, hobbies, crypto, savings etc.

Other people I know make 7-figures per year flipping items on Amazon but they do it full-time and they are absolute machines.

One thing I can say to anyone is, the opportunity is there for all of us and we all start somewhere.

Start flipping on the Amazon marketplace doing retail and online arbitrage, or by hunting down items at garage sales if you prefer, and just see how you like it.

Once you start making your first few sales you'll know why Amazon sellers do it and you'll build up the confidence to slowly scale up and sell more.

Flipping on Amazon - in Summary

You've probably worked out that you don't need to do this exclusively on Amazon, but it's definitely one of the best platforms to flip products for a profit.

My recommendation is to start with the Amazon marketplace and master it before trying other platforms. There's a lot to learn about selling on platforms and they all vary, so don't spread yourself too thin.

Next time you're shopping online or out in retail stores, keep your eye out for potential bargains. That's how it all starts, and the sky is the limit for you when it comes to flipping products on Amazon.

As an experienced Amazon flipping enthusiast, I've successfully navigated the intricate landscape of online retail arbitrage, specializing in the art of flipping products on Amazon. My expertise stems from years of hands-on experience, leveraging various methods, tools, and strategies to maximize profits in the ever-evolving world of e-commerce.

Let's delve into the key concepts outlined in the provided article:

Why Use Amazon to Flip Products?

  1. Global E-Commerce Giant:

    • Amazon is the world's leading online marketplace, predicted to surpass $700 billion in worldwide e-commerce sales in 2023.
    • Its colossal user base provides vast opportunities for sellers to turn a profit.
  2. Fulfillment Options:

    • Amazon offers Fulfillment by Amazon (FBA), streamlining the fulfillment process.
    • Sellers can opt for Fulfillment by Merchant (FBM), handling packing and shipping independently.

How Does Flipping Products Work?

  1. Buy Low, Sell High:

    • The fundamental principle of flipping involves acquiring products at a lower cost and reselling them at a higher price.
    • Success lies in identifying opportune moments and recognizing undervalued items.
  2. Methods of Flipping:

    • Online Arbitrage: Finding products on websites.
    • Retail Arbitrage: Physically visiting stores to source bargains.
    • Scouring for retailer sales and discounts online.

What are Amazon to Amazon Flips?

  1. Legitimacy:

    • Amazon to Amazon flips, a form of online arbitrage, involve buying on Amazon and reselling on the same platform.
    • Legitimate, but requires adherence to Amazon's terms of service.
  2. Scenarios for Flipping:

    • Liquidating Stock: Taking advantage of Amazon's discounted or liquidated stock.
    • Offering Low Prices: Capitalizing on Amazon's occasional pricing errors.

How Can I Find Products to Flip on Amazon?

  1. Online Arbitrage:

    • Signing up for retailer newsletters.
    • Using tools like Tactical Arbitrage to scan multiple sites for deals.
    • Purchasing online arbitrage leads for researched opportunities.
  2. Retail Arbitrage:

    • Physically visiting stores, utilizing apps like Scoutify 2 or Seller Amp.
    • Checking clearance items and unadvertised sales.

Best Products to Flip on Amazon

  1. Data-Driven Approach:

    • Identifying profitable products through data interpretation.
    • Using tools like Tactical Arbitrage, Seller Amp, and Keepa for market analysis.
  2. Characteristics of Profitable Products:

    • Decent Profit Margins.
    • Sufficient Demand.
    • "Low" Competition.
    • No Restrictions or IP Concerns.

How Much Can You Make Flipping on Amazon?

  1. Varied Profit Potential:

    • Sky's the limit based on the risks taken.
    • Side hustle earners make a few hundred or thousand dollars, while full-time professionals can achieve seven-figure incomes.
  2. Opportunity for All:

    • Emphasizing that anyone can start flipping on Amazon, beginning with retail and online arbitrage.

Flipping on Amazon - in Summary

  1. Exclusive Focus on Amazon:

    • Recommending mastery of the Amazon marketplace before exploring other platforms.
    • Encouraging beginners to start small, gradually building confidence and scaling operations.
  2. Limitless Potential:

    • Acknowledging that potential bargains can be found anywhere, emphasizing the boundless opportunities in flipping products on Amazon.
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FAQs

How do you find things to flip? ›

Visit thrift stores.

Thrift stores are one of your best options for finding items to flip. You can go to one location to find a wide variety of items, plus most are relatively cheap. In addition, most thrift stores expect flippers to come in, so they won't bother you while you're deciding which items to buy.

Is flipping allowed on Amazon? ›

Yes. Like eBay, flipping is a legitimate way of making money and is accepted by Amazon. It is a form of online arbitrage, and many sellers have earned money using this selling method.

What is tactical Arbitrage Amazon flips? ›

Tactical Arbitrage can help you quickly find Amazon flips. These are products that are selling for a higher price on Amazon than they are on other retailers. Tactical Arbitrage will show you the profit potential for each flip, so you can quickly see which products are the most profitable.

What is an easy item to flip? ›

Aside from illegal things, what are easy items to flip for income? - Quora. Aside from illegal items, some of the easiest items to flip for income include baseball cards, books, furniture, bicycles, video games and consoles, vintage electronics, power tools, yard equipment, rugs, outdoor furniture, and watches.

What is the 70% rule in flipping? ›

Put simply, the 70 percent rule states that you shouldn't buy a distressed property for more than 70 percent of the home's after-repair value (ARV) — in other words, how much the house will likely sell for once fixed — minus the cost of repairs.

What is an illegal flip? ›

This is how they work: A con artist buys a property with the intent to re-sell it an artificially inflated price for a considerable profit, even though they only make minor improvements to it.

Can I buy products from Amazon and resell them? ›

Yes; reselling products on Amazon or any other marketplace, such as eBay or Facebook Marketplace, is legal. According to the first-sale doctrine, once you purchase a product legally, you have the right to resell it as long as it is sold in an unchanged condition.

Can you really make money buying and reselling on Amazon? ›

Reselling products in Amazon stores can be a convenient and lucrative venture. The majority of independent sellers in Amazon's U.S. store are small- and medium-sized businesses, and in 2022, they sold more than 4.1 billion products, averaging more than $230,000 in sales.

Is Amazon arbitrage risky? ›

Essentially, if you don't already have a product to sell or have money to buy products at scale, arbitrage is a great, low-risk method of selling on Amazon.

Is Amazon arbitrage hard? ›

While arbitrage is legal on Amazon, it doesn't come without challenges. The greatest challenge for arbitrage sellers is winning the buy box. Because you're reselling products, you'll always have to compete with other sellers. The best way to get a share of the buy box is to price your products competitively.

What is the success rate of Amazon arbitrage? ›

It's a great way to turn your inventory into cash without the time-consuming process of creating and marketing your products. Many retail arbitrage sellers report earning modest profits. A significant percentage of sellers (62%) make approximately $5,000 per month, while a quarter of them earn less than $500 monthly.

Is it legal to flip items? ›

In most cases, reselling goods is completely legal. Whether or not you manufactured the item doesn't matter. If you legally own the item, you can legally resell. A rule of thumb to use is that if the item is unrestricted to buy, it's probably unrestricted to sell.

How do I find good deals to resell? ›

Work your local thrift stores into your sourcing routine. If you can visit the ones you like weekly, that's ideal. People donate items to thrift stores, meaning they don't have to sell them at full price. Smaller thrift stores might be willing to negotiate, while chain stores sometimes don't negotiate.

How do you flip things to make money? ›

In the simplest terms, the strategy behind thrift store flipping is to find items you know you can resell for a higher price. The goal is to find an item at a thrift store and then sell it on an online platform like eBay or Facebook Marketplace at a decent markup that makes this a worthwhile side hustle venture.

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