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Hey Reader, Everyone keeps asking: "Ali bhai, ek bada Amazon business banane ke liye kitna investment chaiye?" The truth? Even 100 crore isn't enough - because the opportunity is that massive. To enter high-ticket, need-based premium products, you need at least 4 lakh. This covers basic inventory, setup costs, and initial marketing. But you'll be limited to one product and thin margins. A decent starting point is 7-10 lakh. This gives you room to breathe. Better inventory levels, professional setup, some marketing budget. You can actually compete properly. If you have 20 lakh or more, that's even better because: You can launch 2-3 products instead of putting all eggs in one basket. If one product faces issues, others keep the business running. You get higher margins with a mixed product lineup. Premium office furniture + ergonomic accessories + professional tools = diversified income streams. Your risk gets spread across multiple products. Market changes, seasonal dips, or competitor attacks won't kill your entire business. This isn't some 50,000 to crorepati shortcut. The market is huge. The potential is unlimited. But you need proper ammunition to fight the battle. Either do it right or wait until you can. Watch the training video for more details:
See you then. Happy building! Ali Lokhandwala, India’s Top Amazon Expert Once a champion, always a champion.
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India's Top Amazon Expert | Generated over 50 Crore Revenue | Trained 15,000+ Entrepreneurs | I help businesses and entrepreneurs start and scale a profitable Amazon business.
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