せどパグ is a Japanese hands-on blog about used-goods せどり, while also funneling readers to one-on-one consulting services offered by the author, パグ. Its focus is not general e-commerce training, but a resale model centered on “sourcing from physical second-hand stores in Japan + selling via Amazon FBA,” aimed at side hustlers and individual resale learners.
Based on the scraped page content, the free materials are mainly image-and-text tutorials. They explain the basics in STEP format, including in-store used-goods せどり, FBA, tool setup, preparing supplies, route planning with Google Maps, and how to find profitable products. The teaching language is Japanese. On the paid side, the offering is a one-on-one せどり consulting service. The author says he can visit the student’s city to provide on-site sourcing guidance and support everything from setting up the basic infrastructure to understanding capital management. No information was found about live classes, recorded courses, or certificates.
The author, パグ, describes himself as a full-time active 専業せどらー and consultant, with 5 years of せどり experience and 4 years focused on used goods. He says his monthly net profit has not fallen below 300,000 yen over the past 4 years. Reported annual profits for 2023, 2024, and 2025 are 4.1 million, 4.6 million, and 4.2 million yen respectively. He also mentions having consulted a total of 78 people across 34 prefectures, and having a background in accounting/finance and real estate investment sales. In terms of pricing, the blog is free; the third-party tool SellerSket advanced course costs 5,480 yen per month. The consulting fee is not disclosed in the main content.
The strengths are its clear niche and concrete steps. It gives numerical explanations of profit margins, capital recovery, and FBA fee structures, making it useful for people who want to understand how second-hand resale actually works in Japan. The downsides are that the model depends heavily on local physical stores in Japan, Japanese language ability, an Amazon Japan seller account, and platform rules. Income claims should be viewed cautiously, as risks such as unsold inventory, account restrictions, and price fluctuations are still borne by the learner. Consulting pricing, contracts, refunds, and service boundaries are also not clearly stated in the main content.
It is better suited to people living in Japan who can visit offline リサイクルショップ and plan to sell on Amazon.co.jp. It may also fit users who already have せどり experience but struggle with sourcing or unstable profits. Chinese users can read it for reference, but actual implementation will be affected by location, account, logistics, and payment limitations. The site’s accessibility from China cannot be determined from the scraped content. Alternatives could include local second-hand e-commerce, cross-border e-commerce, or systematic Amazon FBA courses.
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