Amazon runs on ASINs. If you’re not using them strategically, you’re flying blind.
Jun 2
Manual wholesale sourcing takes hours. Tactical Arbitrage’s Wholesale Search cuts it to minutes. Here’s how to get started.
Most Amazon sellers hit a growth ceiling with retail arbitrage. You can only visit so many clearance aisles before you run out of time, energy, or profitable products. That’s where wholesale sourcing comes in: buying directly from suppliers at volume discounts to secure consistent inventory and margins.
But wholesale sourcing has its own challenges. Sorting through lengthy supplier catalogs and calculating potential profits across hundreds or thousands of products quickly becomes overwhelming. That’s exactly why we built Wholesale Search into Tactical Arbitrage.
This powerful tool lets you upload supplier manifests, apply customized filters, and identify profitable opportunities in minutes instead of hours. Let’s dive into how it works and how you can start using it today.
Wholesale Search is a feature within Tactical Arbitrage that analyzes supplier product lists (manifests) to find items worth selling on Amazon. It compares wholesale costs against current Amazon prices while factoring in all associated fees and expenses.
The tool offers two different views to match your experience level:
Basic View: Perfect for beginners or straightforward searches. Provides essential filtering options with a streamlined interface for quick results.
Advanced View: Offers more sophisticated filtering options, multiple sourcing methods, and granular control for experienced sellers or complex searches.
What sets Wholesale Search apart from manual analysis or basic scanning tools is its ability to:
Setting up your first wholesale search is straightforward, but it requires some preparation.
First, you’ll need a spreadsheet from a supplier. At a minimum, this list should include:
Some lists might also include ASINs (Amazon Standard Identification Numbers), which can improve matching accuracy.
Your file should be formatted as a CSV, XLS, or XLSX, with each data point in its own column.
Pro tip: Check your UPC format before uploading. Valid UPCs need to be exactly 12 digits. Sometimes, supplier lists contain 11-digit UPCs (like 21200011139) that need to be reformatted with a leading zero (021200011139). Taking a few minutes to fix UPC formatting issues before uploading can save you troubleshooting time later.
Now, you’re all set for the uploading process itself!
1. Navigate to Wholesale Search in the Tactical Arbitrage sidebar menu. Choose either Basic or Advanced view (start with Basic if you’re new).
2. Select your sourcing country and the target Amazon marketplace.
3. Click “Upload New File” and select your wholesale list from your computer. Identify the row containing your column headers. Map each column to the appropriate data type (Title, UPC, Price, ASIN).
4. Add an identifier for your supplier (optional but recommended).
5. Apply filters (more on this below).
6. Name your search and click the “Search” button.
The system will then process your file, matching products to Amazon listings and calculating potential profits based on your filters.
The true power of Wholesale Search lies in its filtering capabilities. These filters help you zero in on truly profitable opportunities while avoiding duds.
Suppliers often offer additional discounts beyond the listed prices in their catalogs. Wholesale Search lets you factor these in:
For example, if your supplier offers a 5% discount for orders over $1,000, you can enter “5” in the Wholesale Reductions field to adjust all prices automatically.
Most suppliers charge for shipping, which impacts your true cost of goods. This filter allows you to add a percentage to account for these shipping charges.
If you know your typical shipping cost is about 3% of your product cost, enter “3” in this field to include it in profit calculations.
Unless you have tax-exempt status, you’ll likely pay sales tax on wholesale purchases. Enter your local tax rate to ensure accurate profit projections.
Beyond the product cost itself, several other expenses impact your bottom line:
These fields help create a complete picture of your true costs, leading to more accurate ROI calculations and better buying decisions.
Once you’ve mastered the basics, these advanced strategies will help you get even more from Wholesale Search.
Running live searches takes time since the system needs to check the current Amazon data. The cache feature offers a faster alternative by using recently stored data:
Use cache searches for preliminary scans or when speed is critical, then run live searches on promising batches of products for the most current data.
As you build relationships with more suppliers, you’ll need a system to keep track of them:
This organization makes it easier to track performance and quickly run new searches when updated catalogs arrive.
Wholesale Search offers two matching methods:
For most wholesale searches, UPC matching is preferable. However, toggling on “Also Check UPC Products for Image Matches” provides a backup method for products with UPC issues.
Wholesale sourcing represents a significant step up for Amazon sellers ready to scale their business. With Tactical Arbitrage’s Wholesale Search, you can:
But that’s not all that you can do with Tactical Arbitrage! Now that it’s part of Seller 365, you can get it alongside 9 other seller apps that can help you with your entire selling journey. Whether you need to automate your repricing, manage your inventory, or track your profits, you’ll get everything in one bundle for just $69/month.
Ready to transform your wholesale sourcing? Try Seller 365 for free today to access Wholesale Search in Tactical Arbitrage and 9 other essential apps for just $69/month.
To continue learning about TA, check out these other resources we have for you: