
What I Learned From Talking To The UK’s #1 Amazon FBA Expert, Jonny Bradley
(Plus, 7 Lessons From Six-Figure Amazon FBA Businesses)
A few years ago I read a book by the billionaire investor Ken Fisher.
He was talking about the 10 ways to get rich, a popular topic for sure.
The book was good if you were just starting out, but I forgot most of what I read — except one part.
Over the years, number three in The Ten Roads To Riches was a lingering thought: Be a sidekick.
Ken’s advice was to hitch a ride to a Successful Visionary’s star.
It provoked me because I thought it was manipulative and unethical. He went on to explain that he doesn’t necessarily agree with the tactics (an example was marrying for money, not love). It’s just one of ten patterns he observed.
He’s partially right though.
Most people in business can easily identify who Bill Gates or Warren Buffet is. Who they might have trouble recalling are their sidekicks: Charlie Munger and Paul Allen.
Both of these sidekicks flew under the radar, and yet they both became billionaires from choosing the right business partners.

The truth is, “sidekick” is a harsh term. Charlie and Paul added tremendous value to their respective companies and helped shape entire industries with their business intelligence. However, they were never rock stars.
And that’s fine because they quietly made their billions and moved on in life. Some say it’s a blessing to be relatively unknown like that.
Years later an epiphany about Ken’s book came to me when I was advising startups and new small businesses.
I started seeing people making an incredible amount of money from creating businesses attached to big tech platforms like eBay, Apple, Youtube, and Etsy.
Not everyone, but a lot of people were making more money than they knew what to do with. Some of these people I actually knew, and I was quite jealous of them.
It made me think about platforms more than business models. I learned a great deal about this when I helped Sangeet Paul Choudary edit and brand his best-selling book Platform Scale.
Billion-dollar platforms have already figured out the ultimate business model. To make millions, many small businesses have figured out how to create a complimentary business model. The economic symbiosis is profitable all around.
If you hitch a ride to the right platform, are you destined for riches? Yes.

The Brightest Star
Lately, the brightest star to hitch a ride to is the largest online retailer in the world: Amazon.
We know for certain that Amazon is a well-funded industry leader with no sign of slowing down.
Amazon’s annual revenue for 2018 was $232.8B, a 30.93% increase from 2017. That makes it the 18th most profitable company in the world. At 6,000 online sales per minute, they have clearly mastered e-commerce.
The Successful Visionary here is Jeff Bezos, CEO of Amazon and the richest person in the world ($153B and counting).
Now how can people hitch a ride to the brightest star? Amazon FBA.

So what is Amazon FBA?
When a customer buys an item on Amazon from a third-party, it can be fulfilled by the merchant (FBM) or by Amazon (FBA). FBM is difficult because the merchant has to provide the inventory, product space, customer service, and shipping all by themselves. FBA is a lot easier because Amazon does all these things for the merchant.
With FBA, Amazon stocks all the products at their advanced fulfillment centers. They also handle customer service inquiries, shipping, and tracking. In return for this robust supply chain system, you just pay a few small fees for each sale. Except for samples, you never really see the product you’re selling.
This turn-key system is incredibly attractive for the minimalist entrepreneur. A lot of the hassles of a business are absent and you can do it in your spare time. As more and more people learn about Amazon FBA, we’re seeing sellers show up by the truckload. And while many don’t make any money at all, there are plenty that do.
The Amazon FBA Opportunity Is Unsaturated
With a company as old as Amazon, it makes you wonder if there is any more room for yet another FBA seller. Is it saturated now? Not by a long shot and the potential to make money is high if you have the right training.
In 2019, a Marketplace Pulse study revealed that 206,237 sellers made $100,000 in sales. Another 50,465 sellers earned $500,000 in sales, and 23,172 made $1 million in sales. Depending on what they’re selling and how they’re selling it (their own products or as an affiliate of Amazon’s offerings), many merchants are bringing home over six figures in profit. There are a lot of skeptics about Amazon FBA riches, but the data clearly shows there is an impressive number of people making good money with it.

Based on numerous metrics, it’s safe to say that the opportunity to create an Amazon business is still wide open — especially in the United States and the UK. Of the 518,608 new sellers in the first part of 2019, only 9.5% come from the UK. The seller population there is far from reaching the saturation point. But even so, the number of sellers in the UK — and the world over — is not the most important metric.

The Everything Store Doesn’t Have Everything . . . Yet
Amazon’s product sourcing and supply chain is quite impressive, but it’s not complete. A flurry of products are being invented faster than they can be marketed and sold online. Of the millions of products that could or should be sold on Amazon, most aren’t listed there yet. And every year, thousands of products are introduced into the market and have yet to appear in Amazon. Furthermore, products that already exist can be branded (white/private label) or rebranded to make a fortune on Amazon.
Does this proven method for making money sound plausible? Let’s put it this way. In 2018 there were 206,237 people that sold $100,000 in products. So why can’t you?
You won’t be early to the game, but you definitely aren’t late.
There is no denying the millions of customers that visit Amazon every day with the direct intent to buy. This is often the hardest part of creating a business: traffic. That huge hurdle is overcome here. The real challenge is competing with all the other Amazon sellers and Amazon itself.
So the trick is to find the Successful Visionary who is dominating this space and get training from them.
That person is Jonny Bradley, the UK’s #1 Amazon FBA expert.

Jonny Tried It All
Jonny Bradley had the typical occupational angst story. Like many, he was at a loss for what to do with his life, and he often wondered who would hire him. He tried so many things that didn’t pan out, it made him very anxious about his future.
In the past, he was a Domino’s Pizza delivery driver, retail clerk, bartender, Apple sales trainer, and guitar teacher. He even tried busking at Kingston Upon Thames in London.
None of these jobs paid well.
And despite the low pay, he stayed with Apple for a good 5 years. Apparently, Jonny was good at his job. The company promoted him quickly and soon he was training over 90 employees on advanced sales tactics. Despite his stature at Apple, it was not enough. He quit to pursue something in the corporate world.
When he finally did get a 9–5 corporate job, he was miserable. He hated getting up early in the morning, riding on the train, working a long day, going to sleep, and doing it all over again. His salary was good, but not great. He was adding to other peoples’ bottom line, but not his own. This is a familiar tune for so many people.
I suppose that’s just the normal situation for being a modern-day millennial, but Jonny was set on breaking the mold. He was frustrated and over the years, he had reached his breaking point.
On a holiday trip to Turkey, Jonny had an epiphany. He decided to commit to making his own business work and quit the 9–5 job he had. He was taking a big risk, but his time on holiday made him realize the life he had was not what he truly wanted. Needless to say, this trip was transformational.
Upon coming home, Jonny took his first online business course. After years of just dabbling in business and passively watching YouTube business videos, it was time to take a proper course. This was something he had never done and it made all the difference. He got in-depth knowledge and action steps to start making real money.
Not only did he apply what he learned in the course, he also created his own YouTube channel. He pivoted from being a consumer to a creator. On this channel, he would go on to document his journey to independence. And the subscribers came in by the droves, especially in the UK where there was practically no information on Amazon FBA.

Despite his early success, Jonny didn’t quit his corporate job immediately.
He wisely stayed with his job until he could replicate his sales over and over again, month after month. This meant that he was burning the candle from both ends. He needed to perform well at his day job, but also create a lucrative business when he came home. This lead to countless nights where he only got four hours of sleep.
Lots of people talk about quitting their job and starting a business. It’s just not that easy and not very practical. Jonny knew this and planned accordingly.
Myself, I’ve been there too so I understand. I have a graveyard of books and courses that I’ve taken and shelved or have not even touched. But they’re on my To Do list to activate for sure, along with 20 other items. Again, information overwhelm and staying-busy-but-not-productive is a thing.
I think we’ve all been here, and it’s not 100% our fault. Schools teach us to learn, memorize, and regurgitate that information on an exam. But in the business world, experience and results trump theory. Like so many, Jonny was sometimes too good of a student and that kept him from achieving his financial goals.
Knowledge is good, but it’s great when combined with execution.
Gaining FBA Momentum
I have to admit, I was a bit skeptical of Amazon FBA businesses. I privilege the Social Media Marketing Agency (SMMA)model, partly because I knew about it first.
However, the more I learned about the mysterious world of Amazon FBA, the more I liked it. It takes less time and less customer service than SMMA. I almost wish I tried it before SMMA. Who knows what I’d be doing now?
From numerous conversations with others, I came to the conclusion that Amazon FBA is the ideal side hustle for professionals because it only takes a couple hours a day.
I like how Jonny was skeptical about FBA too, but did it anyway. He made it a side hustle to test out. At his corporate job, throughout the day he’d go to the restroom to check on his Amazon merchant account. His growing sales figures made him excited and those sounds of joy could be heard nearby. That must have been odd for anyone around, but he didn’t care. Within months Jonny had already made thousands from his side business. I can only imagine the odd pleasure of going to the bathroom in those early days.
The money was flowing, but things weren’t that simple.
In the beginning, Jonny was working too hard in his business. He needed to find a way to systematize and automate tasks. When he figured that out, he taught others how to do it to spare them the frustration. Just like in the Apple days, his students quickly started to replicate his results. That’s when he began to etch out his standing as the UK’s leading FBA expert. He didn’t earn this title from decades of experience. He earned it through his remarkable results with countless students.

Along the way, he perfected his online business system. After becoming well-known in the UK, clients from other countries started to recognize him. Hundreds of people signed up to get free training and then joined his SellerPro Academy. To keep up with demand, he had to hire people to help him because attending to their every request was the utmost importance to him. (Currently, there are five forms of customer service so that no Amazon FBA query goes unanswered.) He also wanted to connect with more people and build even better program assets.
One day he reached out to a friend and asked him to join Team Jonny. Oddly, at the time his friend didn’t have the skill set needed. However, Jonny was willing to let him figure it out. He just said,
“How much are your monthly bills? I’ll pay for them. Just come work for me.”
His friend accepted the offer and within four months, he figured out a way to do advanced marketing that added thousands to Jonny’s bottom line. Today, anyone in his SellerPro course has access to this secret and many other bankable FBA marketing tactics. These assets alone are worth thousands.
The Streamlined System
The holy grail in business is to find a proven way to make money, replicate it, scaled it, and turn it into multiple streams of revenue.
And Jonny figured that out.
He figured out how to do this without having to slave ten hours a day at a job he hated. So many would-be entrepreneurs fail because they don’t understand the path to success. They end up wasting time and money. In the end, they simply tire out and give up.
Entrepreneurship is hard work. Amazon FBA is not a get rich scheme. But the end is in sight if you commit to a plan. And in the star system of Amazon, it doesn’t need to be that complicated.
What Jonny really excels at is how to make lots of money with one product. This was something that everyone wants to learn since it minimizes the startup costs and makes the business more manageable. It’s also the quickest way to make money on Amazon.
One Product Away From A Six-Figure Amazon FBA Business
The premise of Jonny’s course is both promising and ambitious. I think it’s genius because if forces his students to have a singular focus: 1 business, 1 niche, 1 product, 1 brand, 1 message, 1 audience. Those six one’s add up to one six-figure business.
This is ideal for someone just starting out with Amazon FBA. They can put a little money into one product that is well-researched, turn a good profit, and reinvest their money into the same product if they desire.
















