Wednesday, April 24, 2024

How Multi-Channel eCommerce Management is taking over the Industry with Milos Safranek

Investors are looking for the best place to put their hard-earned money. Especially an investment that can create passive income and a positive yield year over year. However, the common problem that these investors face is the pressure of rapid inflation and not knowing where to invest their money. 

When the thought of investing comes to mind, many resort to real estate, which has proven to be a safe investment for centuries, but again, smart investors understand the importance of diversification. With so many alternatives to choose from, investors get caught up in risk mitigation and find that many alternatives aren’t the best place to shelter their capital. This leaves many doubtful and uncertain about the future of their wealth and finances. 

Fortunately, there is a multi-channel solution that is taking over the industry that comes in the form of ‘Business Automation

In simple form, business automation is an automated business that investors can acquire that will not only produce a decent annual yield, but also give the investor passive income while creating a valuable asset. While there are many different forms of business automation, some are more scalable than others making it a lucrative investment if done right. 

One form of business automation that is scalable, is eCommerce automation. When thinking of eCommerce, many stores come to mind, such as GymShark, which has been valued at over a billion dollars, or even Fashion Nova, a company that has taken social media by storm.

Milos Safranek, the founder of Automated Wealth Management, a company that offers done-for-you automated eCommerce stores, says that his clients have been seeing great results as well. 

 “After our client makes the investment through us, the process is pretty hands-off; we manage the store from A to Z, and our clients have been more than satisfied with the passive income we generate. Our ultimate goal is for the clients to feel comfortable and satisfied.”

Safranek is a multi-8-figure eCommerce seller with 6+ years of experience under his belt. Automated Wealth Management is serving over 150 clients and offering online retail consulting and management services as well.

“We’re experts at building high-revenue online companies that produce recurring residual income. Best of all, we give investors an entry into an ever-growing industry to fight the consequences of inflationary propensities.” Milos explains.

Automated Wealth Management offers solutions to many types of investors. This could be the everyday investor, small to medium-sized businesses, and even wholesalers. In fact, they even help existing eCommerce businesses scale up. Some services they offer here include:

  • Establishing business credit
  • Qualifying for different eCommerce platforms
  • Securing automated third-party logistics

A recent publication in Yahoo Finance explains exactly what investors can expect when working with Automated Wealth Management. The article goes into detail on:

  1. Building a Legal Structure
  2. Integration to E-commerce
  3. Funding Preparations Establishment
  4. Product Research & Partnership Building
  5. Scaling up your E-commerce stores

It’s highly recommended that an investor read the article to get an understanding of the process.

When investing in eCommerce Automation, it’s important to work with a company that knows what they’re doing and has a solid track record. This leads to the best possible return on investment and a professional experience. 

With several case studies and an experienced team, Automated Wealth Management has proved to be the go-to solution for investors that are looking to start or expand their eCommerce portfolio. Nevertheless, this will help investors hedge against inflation and shelter/grow their hard-earned capital.  

To learn more about eCommerce automation and Automated Wealth Management reach out to Milos or visit https://the-awm.com/

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