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5 Cheaper Alternatives to Amazing Selling Machine

June 1, 2018 by Nathaniell
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These days, selling on Amazon FBA is a hot topic. One of the most popular programs available is called Amazing Selling Machine. It’s a great program, with plenty of good reviews online. But it sells for a whopping $3,500-$5,000. And at that price, it leaves a lot of folks looking for a cheaper alternative to Amazing selling machine.

PLUS, they only open the doors from time to time, meaning there’s mad rush to get in every year. Who needs that kind of stress, and who wants to wait?

Amazing Selling Machine

The good news is that there are plenty of products out there to teach you how to buy products and sell them on Amazon. I’ve reviewed six of them on my site (two are now defunct, no longer shown), and the cool thing is that they’re all a bit different.

So what I’m going to do on this page is give a short review of each product, explain a bit about what it teaches and what type of buyer it’s best for, and then you can click over to the full reviews to make your final decision.

I’ll also reveal to you how I make money online, which is a little bit different than what these Amazon FBA programs teach. I also sell stuff through Amazon, but I don’t need to source any products or purchase any inventory! I’ll explain more at the end, but let’s get to these FBA courses

Of these 4 listed programs, my favorites are these two. Click the link to skip to that part of the review.

  • Proven Amazon Course ($399)
  • Amazon Bootcamp ($347)

proven amazon course reviewJim Cockrum’s Proven Amazon Course

Rating 96/100

Price: $399 (or 3 Payments $146)

  • Includes retail arbitrage and private label strategies
  • Great for US and non-US residents

PAC has recently added the FULL version of Proven Private Label to their course. I get frequent emails about how to sell stuff on Amazon without doing “retail arbitrage”, e.g. buying stuff in Target/Walmart, then selling on Amazon. If you want to source products from overseas (like China), then sell under your own brand on Amazon, Jim Cockrum’s course is for you.

The link above goes to the normal PPL course, which is $77. You get that for free if you get the full PAC course (link below).

This is probably the most popular and most well known alternative to Amazing Selling Machine. Comparing the price of $3500 to $300, and considering what you get inside Proven Amazon Course, this is definitely a course you need to consider.

There is A LOT of stuff inside the members area of PAC. There are written and video tutorials, and everything is covered from beginning steps, to finding inventory, to private labeling, and more.

But one of the biggest appeals of the course is that there is a specific section for international FBA. Though most of Amazon’s business is currently in the USA, they still have a huge international presence. That means there’s an opportunity to make money with Amazon no matter where you are in the world.

If you are not located in the US, then Proven Amazon Course is the one you need to buy. Of course, if you do live in the US, it’s still an excellent choice!

Another incredible feature of PAC is the thriving Facebook community of budding and successful entrepreneurs. I joined to check it out for my review, and had to turn off notifications because there were so many people posting questions, suggestions, and of course success stories.

Actually, I was surprised how many people were actually making good money. Seriously. There were a lot of people making money in that community, and willing to share their failures as well as tips for success.

PAC Facebook group

This was probably the most active community of all of the FBA learning products I reviewed.

The only real downside to PAC was that the members area looks a little dated, and there’s almost too much information to consume. It was a little confusing to be honest.

But if you are serious about starting a business selling products on Amazon, Proven Amazon Course is one you absolutely have to check out.

Read The Full Proven Amazon Course Review

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amazon bootcamp 2.0 reviewAmazon Bootcamp v3.0

Rating 97/100

Price: $347 (Full) OR $197 (Videos Only)

  • Focuses on retail arbitrage
  • Best for USA residents

My personal favorite of all he Amazon FBA courses that I tested was Amazon Bootcamp v3.0. There are some specific reasons for this, so keep reading why, to see if this course will resonate with you.

First and foremost, the video training inside Amazon Bootcamp was the highest quality of any of the products I reviewed. The owners (AKA The Selling Family) clearly put a lot of time into creating this course. So quality is HUGE here.

The second thing is that it’s fresh and updated. There have been several changes made since I’ve been a member, and the owners are actively keeping members informed of changes within Amazon and the world of FBA. Freshness is vital to keeping your business alive!

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example of step by step video tutorial

Probably one of the most important things for me however, was the the course was very linear. It was step by step. This is very important for newbies who will open some of these other FBA courses and think, “OMG. What the heck do I do now.” There was definitely a “baby step” feel to the training inside Amazon Bootcamp.

One other cool thing to consider is that there is also a community attached to this product. There is quite a bit of member activity, and the owners post as well. Community support is AWESOME, and was one of the main things that contributed to my own success with other business models.

The main downside to this product however is that it focuses on the USA. Most of you reading this post will be from the US, but a significant portion of people are somewhere else, and still wanting to make money through Amazon! While you can definitely use the information in the members area to learn the basics, some rules and procedures may be different in your country.

Amazon Bootcamp is my #1 choice for learning to sell on FBA.

Read The Amazon Bootcamp Review

==>  Get Amazon Bootcamp v3.0

amasuite 5 logo for mini review on fba coursesNew! AmaSuite 5

Rating 97/100

Price: $197 or $67 x 4

I’m currently working on my review of AmaSuite 5, which includes a bunch of different types of software to help you run your FBA business. You’ll be able to get product ideas based on search phrases, Amazon reviews, and top product lists on Amazon. There’s also software for AliExpress, that allows you to automatically download products onto your eCommerce store for dropshipping.

I received access to the program last week, have evaluated the program, and am very happy with what I found. I use some of Chris Guthrie’s software on another one of my sites dealing with Amazon Associates, so am not surprised that this product high quality.

Though I’m not done with the full review yet (link coming soon), here’s the quick breakdown of what’s inside AmaSuite 5:

  • high quality training videos
  • casual, friendly, organize training method
  • straightforward answers to basic questions
  • step by step training for more complicated parts of building an FBA business
  • 5 proprietary software packages to help you analyze products/competition
  • 2 hours of Q&A from people just like yourself

The biggest upside to AmaSuite is the analyzation software for picking products and marketing your store to your buyers. One thing that made AmaSuite different was the focus on actually building traffic to your store other than just getting “the buyers box”. The main downsides are that the Facebook support group was not very active, especially compared to PAC or Bootcamp.

AmaSuite5 is also relatively cheap, with an option for monthly payments of $67. That’s like a gym membership in some cities, and less than a cable bill (my basic cable/internet bill is double that!)

Read The Full Amasuite 5 Review

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Proven Amazon Course VS Amazon Bootcamp v3.0

So my top two pics for learning how to make money with Amazon’s FBA program are Amazon Bootcamp and Proven Amazon Course. Both courses contain an excellent community for support, questions, and inspiration. Both have written and video training. Both don’t even come close to the $3500 price tag of alternative courses.

So what’s the difference and which one is best for you?

If you are located outside the US, get PAC. Simple as that.

If you are inside the US, here’s my breakdown.

Amazon Bootcamp is better for beginners to the business world, that want to focus on one single method of making money. If you have no experience, want a step by step method, and expect high quality training material, the this is the course for you.

Read The Amazon Bootcamp Review

Get Amazon Bootcamp v3.0

If you are a bit more business savvy, and a little more of an independent learner, then consider Proven Amazon Course. Even if you’re new and just not afraid to dig in and get your hands dirty, this is a great option. There’s a boatload of knowledge in their members area, and the Facebook group is incredible when it comes to support and inspiration.

Read The Full Proven Amazon Course Review

Get Proven Amazon Course

How I Make Money Online

Surprisingly, despite the fact that I reviewed these Amazon courses, the main method in which I make money online is through affiliate marketing. You’ll notice some affiliate links on this page, which means I get paid a commission if someone buys a product through the links here.

Though the website you are on right now is about reviewing “how to make money online” products, you could essentially repeat this process for any topic. For example, I have another website about computer software, another one about beer, and a bunch of other small ones about funny topics like sprinklers or bluetooth headphones.

Essentially, any hobby or interest could be a website topic, and you can make money from it. All you need to do is be passionate about the topic, willing to do a little research, and write articles that help others make buying decisions.

You found this article about Amazon FBA products useful, didn’t you? You searched in Google and found it, right? This process of reviewing and earning commissions from sales is how thousands of people are earning money online. I learned how to do this at a place called Wealthy Affiliate. They are currently offering their Starter Membership for free, which means you can join, build two free websites, and even go through 10 beginner lessons on how to make money through affiliate marketing…for free!

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Still want to sign up for Amazing Selling Machine? Here’s your link

Amazon is a great platform to build your business, and proof that making money online is getting easier every year. By leveraging Amazon’s systems, you can build an international web store in a matter of days, instead of years.

Lots of people don’t realize that when you buy something on Amazon, you are actually helping small business people. Those sellers on Amazon are not employed by Amazon. They are just leveraging the website to sell goods. Selling on Amazon really is an interesting strategy where everyone wins.

Small business owners like yourself earn a profit from selling goods online. The place they source their products from make a profit from producing goods. Amazon earns a cut of the profit for providing you the platform and tools to sell your goods. The buyers get the products they want quickly, and at an appropriate price.

The more I write about Amazon selling style businesses, the more I think it’s a great ecosystem to get involved in.

Do you have any experience starting an Amazon store? Have you tried any of the products above? Let me know in the comment section!


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  1. Dale

    June 28, 2017 at 12:41 pm

    I stumbled across this article because I had watched a webinar for Jeremy Sandow and Austin Hilton’s $1500 Amazon FBA course that states, “How to Create A Business Selling On Amazon That Completely Replaces Your Day-Job Income In 30 Days Or Less!” The webinar seemed interesting and informative but less than authentic with what I believe were canned responses from other (computer?) attendees. However, the total package seemed impressive. Are you familiar with this course and what do you think?

    Reply
    • Nathaniell

      June 28, 2017 at 4:44 pm

      I haven’t heard of the course, but $1500 seems expensive, especially since you can get these courses for about $300-$500, with lifetime memberships to longstanding, amazing communities.

    • Kate

      July 5, 2017 at 9:00 am

      I actually Joined Jeremy Sandow and Austin Hilton’s course and was surprised to see it not listed here, but then not surprised because they do not offer an affiliate program. Their course is only 497 for a lifetime membership with a vibrant community chock full of positive and highly successful entrepreneurs. Jer and Austin are also incredible people and absolutely authentic. I feel lucky they were my first introduction to FBA as it sounds confusing how many others there are to choose from. It sounds like from your list that mine was the best course too. Way way better than all the ones you have listed here. With all the bells and whistles and more! They walk you through step by step. giving you new product ideas and suppliers every few months. They write your first listing for you and will let you know if you have chosen a good product. Huge active community, Jer and Austin have FB live Q n A’s three times a week and a live coaching webinar once a month. We have our own in house design teams and a whole community of people rooting for you and your business. It’s a beautiful place to be. I anticipate to be making over 100k a month within the next few months and 250k a month within one year with my supplements company that I built thanks to joining SPP. Cannot recommend them enough!

    • Nathaniell

      July 5, 2017 at 9:42 am

      I’ve never heard of the program. 2/5 programs on this page do not have an affiliate program. Please do your research before you make accusations!

      Thanks for letting us know about the course though. I’ll check it out.

    • Theo Paine

      May 3, 2018 at 2:12 pm

      Kate: Thanks for your review of Austin & Jeremy’s course. And thanks for the clarity on the price. One guy here wrote it was $1500 instead of $497. I’ve already signed up for the intro webinar. Thanks again.

  2. Mara

    June 15, 2017 at 7:33 pm

    For now I’m leaning towards Bootcamp, but I’d be interested in your thoughts on FBA Fast Track by Dave Tropeano & Andre Chaperon. I hear it’s super detailed and with high profit margins.

    Reply
    • Nathaniell

      June 16, 2017 at 7:53 am

      Andre Chaperon is doing FBA now? I wonder if he actually produces the content or is just lending his name. I know he made Autoresponder Madness, which was successful. However, I am suspicious of people like this jumping on the FBA train, espeically if they have a history in internet marketing, which is full of false claims and hype. I’ll have to check it out for myself.

      How can you say that they have “high profit margins”? Are you just going by their advertising? I wouldn’t be so sure that they can guarantee higher profit margins than any other program.

  3. Me

    June 5, 2017 at 11:59 am

    THANKS A LOT for allowing me to reach ProvenAmazonCourse. It was very HELPFUL.

    It’s the BEST Course.

    Reply
  4. Melissa E Brown

    May 24, 2017 at 6:43 pm

    Thanks. I’m older and looking for a way to become financially independent from Social Security disability. I think the Bootcamp 2.0 sounds perfect. Why re-invent the wheel when someone else has already laid the groundwork.?

    Reply
    • Nathaniell

      May 28, 2017 at 9:37 pm

      Bootcamp (now 3.0) is definitely a newbie friendly course. Stop back after you’ve done a few weeks of lessons and let the readers know what you thought. It can certainly help some other people decide if they want to join, especially if they are like you, on Social Security.

      Selling stuff on FBA is definitely not out of the realm of possibility for someone that wants to work from home, even if they are over 55!

    • Davis

      August 8, 2017 at 8:23 am

      The 3.0 version is listed at $347 in case anyone was curious,

    • Nathaniell

      August 8, 2017 at 9:16 am

      Updated!

  5. Jeff

    April 12, 2017 at 12:25 pm

    Thanks for the great review article. It’s refreshing to see a review done by someone who actually purchased the products and commented from their own experience.

    You mentioned that people outside the US should purchase the PAC product and do Amazon FBA through their own country’s Amazon program (ie. Amazon.ca for Canadians). Aren’t non-US sellers allowed to use Amazon FBA in the US as well?

    Thanks for your time. Keep up the great work.

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    • Nathaniell

      April 12, 2017 at 4:53 pm

      Thanks Jeff! Actually, I just meant that non-US sellers that would be selling in the US as well as in their countries should get PAC because it covers those topics. You’ll have to deal more with international shipping than US people doing business in the US, where most of Amazon’s activity is.

      So yes, you can definitely create a US Amazon account and sell stuff here!

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