Most Amazon courses sell you 60 hours of video and a Discord. There's a better way — one that doesn't require you to become a "tech person" or quit your job to find out if you can do this.
Chris Stauffer started flipping video games from yard sales onto eBay in 2014. He moved to Amazon, hit his first million, sold his first store for $725,000, and built a second one. He's done what almost everyone in this niche only claims to have done.
That's the difference. Most courses are sold by people whose only business is selling courses. Chris's business is Amazon. The course is just him sharing what he actually does — to a small number of people, one at a time.
"You'll hear a lot of ads for selling on Amazon. Take it from an experienced professional — these ads are selling you a course. They're not changing your life."
It's not capital. It's not time. It's not even product knowledge. It's a story you've been telling yourself: "Amazon is for tech people. I'm not technical. So this isn't for me."
That story is wrong. Here's why.
You're moving boxes from a supplier to a warehouse to a customer. Amazon handles every "technical" part. Your job is sourcing and ops — both learnable in weeks, not years.
They're people who learned one specific operational discipline and applied it relentlessly. The "tech expert" Amazon seller is a myth invented by people selling courses to scared beginners.
Listing optimization, photography, basic store admin — all available on Fiverr or Upwork for $20-100. You don't need to learn what you can outsource for the price of a dinner.
The free guide walks you through exactly what's required of you (less than you think), what's optional, and what you can offload. It's the foundation document I wish I'd had before I almost talked myself out of starting.
No upsells. No fluff. The same playbook Chris uses on his own stores.
The guide takes 20 minutes to read. It costs nothing. By the time you finish it, you'll know whether this path is for you — or whether to put the idea down and stop wasting tabs on it.