After sharing my case study on launching new products on Amazon, I’ve been swamped with one recurring question: What’s your method for finding these products?
And today, I’m giving you the inside scoop on how I find profitable niches on Amazon, so you can do the same!
You Need 2 Things!
When doing product research, 2 things are essential:
- Product Criteria – Know exactly what you’re looking for. I will explain these below.
- Product Research Tool – An advanced tool designed to give you the competitive edge!
1). Product Research Criteria
I have made a checklist of all the criteria I want a new product to have. This is simply the checklist I use. If you are an experienced seller, you don’t have to follow this, but if you are starting out, this is a great guideline.
Sales Price
I always look for products with a sales price of at least $15. The reason for this is that you can take the general rule of thumb with private-label products that:
- 33% goes to production & shipping.
- 33% goes to Amazon fees.
- 33% goes into your pocket as profit.
So, if you have a $15 product, you can expect a $5 profit per order, which is very healthy. Anything under the $15 sales price will quickly reduce your margin.

Profit Margin
Previously, we discussed that you wanted to aim for a 33% production cost + shipping, 33% Amazon fees, and 33% profit ratio. Of course, the higher the profit margin, the better, but if you can find a product with this ratio, it is fine. Based on this, we can say that we want to spend a maximum of 25% on production costs, as this will still leave us with 8% to spend on shipping.
So, let’s say we find a product with a sales price of $15. We want to produce this product for a maximum cost of $15 * 0,25 = $3,75. This leaves us with $1,25 to transport the product, after which we will have our 33% / 33% / 33% ratio.
When doing product research, I usually do a quick search on Alibaba.com to check prices.
High demand
This depends very much on your goals and how much you want to make on your product. Personally, I want to make at least $1000 profit on a product per month. Based on the 33% ratio we discussed, I should look for products with at least $3000 in monthly revenue. The demand for the product is checked with tools like Jungle Scout or Helium 10.

Low competition
This is an obvious one but also the most important one. Judging whether a niche has low or high competition is quite complex. I have set a couple of factors that I use to determine whether a niche is competitive.
Reviews
This is pretty straightforward. You want your competition to have the fewest reviews so you can easily catch up with them and even surpass them in reviews. I always look for products that have a couple of sellers on the first page with less than 50 reviews, as I can easily reach 50 reviews as well and reach page 1.
Product photos
Product photos are crucial for customers. However, I still see many sellers with terrible pictures. If I look at a niche and see sellers who only have 2-3 low-quality images, I know I can easily beat them if I have seven high-quality images, including lifestyle shots and infographics.
Listing-quality
Here, I look at how well a seller describes the product and if it uses the right keywords to attract customers. For example, there is a big difference between a seller who describes his product as:
iPhone charger
Compared to a seller who describes his product as:
White iPhone Charger: 6 feet Charging Cable for iPhone X, 8, 7 Plus, iPod, iPad Pro and more
Product Quality
Pretty straightforward as well: If I see a niche where there are a bunch of sellers on page 1 with an average rating of 4 stars or below, I know I can offer a better quality product. I read their 1-star reviews to see where their product lacks and improve on this with my product.
There is a reason I picked these factors to determine if a niche is competitive: This is also what customers look at when deciding which product to buy! So I am simply asking myself: Can I beat my competition?
- Can you create a better-quality listing?
- Can I offer a lower price?
- Can I deliver a better quality product?
- Can I gather more reviews?
If the answer to most of these questions is YES! You will have a very good chance to reach page 1 as well, especially if you follow my case study on launching a new product.
Easy to manufacture
After assessing competition, it’s crucial to consider how easily the product can be manufactured, especially for first-time sellers.
There is a lot that can go wrong in the manufacturing process, and if you have no experience with this, you probably won’t catch any potential errors. For this reason, I advise every new seller to find products that are very easy to manufacture. So stay away from any sort of electronics or products that require a lot of assembly. Try to look for simple products that are made from one piece or at least from one type of material.
Is the product seasonal?
This isn’t a stringent requirement. I have had a lot of success with some seasonal products. However, I want to point out that you should always find out if a product is seasonal. For example, if you do product research in July on Pool Toys, you will probably find a massive demand for it. But when you finally launch your product in November, you will find that the demand for this product has suddenly dropped. This is not bad, as you can still make a lot of money with seasonal products in the correct period, but you should be aware of this. You can check if a product is seasonal with Google Trends, and Helium 10 also offers Historical Monthly Sales.

Importance of product research
I’d say that your product selection is the most crucial decision in your whole FBA process. It doesn’t matter how good your marketing or launching strategy is; if you pick a bad product, you will have an extremely hard time making it a success. I spend at least one month on product research when choosing new products, and this is not something to be rushed. Below, I will quickly go over some products I found using this checklist, but I strongly advise everyone to take their time with this!
2). Finding Product Ideas!
Okay, so now that we know what we are looking for, it is time to actually put in the work and find that golden product! There are loads of ways to look for products, but the beautiful thing is that Helium 10 has a database with Amazon products on which we can use these requirements!

So, this is the field where you can enter the filters. Below, I will explain the filters I use:
- Categories: I have selected these categories based on whether a product is easy to manufacture. You can experiment with this, but I would avoid the Watches & Electronics categories as they are extremely hard to manufacture!
- Price: Minimum $15
- Revenue: Minimum $3000 per month
- Reviews: Max 100
So we enter these filters into their database and POOF! A massive list of potentially great product ideas! I’ve been scrolling through the database for about 20 minutes and noted the two best products I have found below.
Idea 1: Dog Planter

This is the first product that caught my attention. A cute little planter in the form of a dog. Let’s quickly check if this product fits our criteria:
Sales Price: $23
FBA Fees: $9.14
Production cost: $3.30
Shipping Cost: $2
Estimate Profit: $8,56
Profit Margin: 37%
Estimated Monthly Sales: 176
Estimated Monthly Profit: $1506
So, all the stats look good. We can even drop our price to $19,99 to undercut the competition and still make $5 per unit. This is looking very promising.
We did a quick price check on Alibaba to see what our manufacturing cost would be like.

As you can see, we can manufacture this product for $3,30. With a minimum order quantity of 1000 units. Now, we can also estimate our initial investment. Since we estimate that the shipping will be $2 per product, we are ordering 1,000 units. We can calculate our initial investment:
$3,30 + $2 = $5,30 Landing cost
$5,30 * 1000 = $5300 Initial investment.
I get asked about this a lot: How much money do I need to start Amazon FBA? Well, as you can see, you can start with this product for $5k. You can find manufacturers with a lower MOQ. However, their pricing will be a bit higher.
Competition
Now, let’s take a look at our competition. For this, we like to look at the reviews. This product only has 58 reviews. It’s pretty new in the market, and it shouldn’t be too hard for us to launch our product and get this many reviews as well.

One of the main things to note, though, is that it has many bad reviews and an average rating of only 3.7.
If we look even further, we can see that customers complain that the planter is not easy to assemble and is not sturdy. We can improve this on our own product by including very detailed instructions. We can even negotiate with the manufacturer about using a sturdier material.
Conclusion
Should I go for this product?
Yes, this is a straightforward product for beginners. The estimated monthly profit isn’t huge. But it is very easy to outcompete this product as we can easily beat them on price & by creating a superior product.
Idea 2: Soft Dog Cone
Yes, another dog product.

This product is more for advanced sellers, but I wanted to show that you can also find more valuable products with Helium 10.
Sales Price: $28
FBA Fees: $10.19
Production cost: $2.6
Shipping Cost: $1.5
Estimate Profit: $13,17
Profit Margin: 47%
Estimated Monthly Sales: 716
Estimated Monthly Profit: $9,429
As you can see, there is a lot more demand for this product, and the profit margin is also much higher. This product is raking in almost $10k in profit each month with a simple product with only 42 reviews.
Now, competing with this product will be a bit harder, as all their reviews are great. It looks like this is just a very well-made product, and their listing looks top-notch as well.

However, with 42 reviews, they are still pretty new in the space. And if you know what you’re doing and work hard on your advertising campaign, you can definitely outcompete them.
Conclusion
Should I go for this product?
If you have never sold on Amazon before and don’t want to take a risk, I would start with an easier product, like idea #1. However, if you have a bit of experience, I’d say you definitely need to go for these types of products. There is so much more money to be made in the bigger niches!
Next Step
I think I have explained every aspect of what to look for when doing product research and even showed you how easy it is to find products with the Helium 10 Black Box. So there is not much more I can show you.
Now, it is time for you to take action! I found these products in 20 minutes. It’s not something I would recommend, but imagine what you can see when you spend an entire month on product research!
Try out Helium 10I typically only use their service for one month, during which I do extensive product research. After this month, I have found my product and can cancel my membership, which makes it very affordable.
Are You Ready For The Advanced Level?
Because of this, I focussed on developing new product research strategies! I ended up sticking with three methods that helped me find excellent niches every time I used them! I have been using these methods non-stop lately and never run into the problems anymore I see the competition increasing by the time I am ready to launch!
hi,
thanks for the great info, this is really helpful and just wanted to know about the extra steps you take to research aproduct after initial research on jungle scout. this is because you said you spend one whole month to do the product research so just wondering about those extra due-diligence that gives you confidence that you have really got a product that has very high chance of success…. would appreciate if you can please share that info as well…….thanks
Hi,
Glad you like my product research strategy! Yeah so these products I found pretty fast. But if you spend some more time you will find even better products in the database. There are millions of products to sell on Amazon. So I am sure you can find something better than what I found in an half hour!
Then when you found a couple of awesome products there is still a lot more to check out, for example:
– How is the competition doing? I read ALL the negative reviews of my competitors. This will give you a great feel for what consumers are looking for in the product, what the competitors are doing wrong and what you can improve on!
– Check any possible patents.
– Can I sell this product on outside of Amazon? What is the competition like there?
– Can I sell related products and build a brand around this?
– Are there any add-on products that I can add to this product?
– How can I customise this product to offer something better than the competition? Different color?
– Is the product being sold in brick & mortar stores? Where? For what price?
– How easy is it to work with the suppliers for this product?
So plenty of things to focus on! And like I said before: This is the most important step! Don’t rush this, and really take your time to make sure you picked the best possible product!
where do you go to find if an item is patented?
In a patent database like Google Patents
Hi, amazing info and thanks to share as you explain you get all knowledge free and it is time to you to share.
Actually i was reading carefully all details but I’m missing something ( sure I don’t have knowledge)
Yous say (as example):
Sales Price: $26
Amazon fee’s: $8
Production cost: $6
Estimated shipping: $1
Profit Margin: $11
How much it cost to send MOQ to your warehouse/home?
How much you paid on tax import?
That will reduce profit margin is it?
Thx for your help again
Pep
Hi man,
Glad you like it!
Those cost are already estimated in the shipping cost. Of course this is a very rough estimation as someone who ships a full container pays way less shipping then someone shipping LTL container. For example I am mostly shipping full containers and generally don’t pay more than $0,4 per unit on items this size ( from factory -> Amazon, including import duties ). So for me this estimate is very high. But if you are just starting out you will likely pay more than $0,4 per unit, that is why I put the estimate at $1.
Hi there, great post!, thanks for sharing. On this note, you mention you ship by sea. Would you recommend shipping by air on your first batch? how much would you recommend ordering as a first batch? 1x avg monthly sales? 2x? Any freight forwarder to recommend? when would you use an express service like dhl, ups, etc?
ha, sorry, I bombed you with too many questions. Thanks again!
Haha no worries. Il try to answer them all:
– Air vs Ocean shipping: Sure you can ship by air if you really like. I guess it depends on if you have a large budget and want your products ASAP. Since it is more cost effective to ship with ocean I mostly do that. But there are some occasions where I also ship by Air. For example: If I need a quick restock. Or if I really want to launch a product ASAP I might air ship a couple of cartons to start the launch, then ship the rest by ocean. I use Flexport as freight forwarder. Super easy to use for both Air & Ocean shipments.
– Order quantity: This is a tough one. You don’t want to have too little stock when your products picks up, especially when you have a long lead time. However, you also don’t want to order too much in case your product flops. I have more occasions where I run out of stock because the products is a success, then when I have ordered to much stock because it flops. So I rather buy a little bit extra. For example for the launch case study I ordered 1000 units. Average monthly sales for the top seller are around 500-600, so that would be x2 average monthly sales.
Hello sir
what about PPC
Marketing ?
I got you; https://garlicpressseller.com/amazon-ppc-strategy-guide-tutorial/
Hey there.
Found your blog off reddit and I absolutely love how useful and genuinely helpful this is without hundred hidden ulterior motives or £1000 courses being sold ha ha! I’m definitely following you all the way and want to give you the encouragement to please keep up what your doing and don’t stop!
I’m a complete beginner in Amazon Selling and need to use this to help me get out of a lot of financial problems and a crappy job so I have a few questions about the post and also in general regarding the Amazon FBA lifestyle. So apologies in advance for the amount of questions but if you could find the time out of your busy life to help, I’d be very very grateful buddy!
1- How long do you feel it would take to make selling Amazon enough to replace a full time job and in your opinion is it alone enough to basically pay the bills and support a comfortable lifestyle or would you recommend to supplement it with more sources of income?
2- How much should I have saved to launch a product the first time round.
3- As a beginner how long does it take until I am actually able to put money in my own pocket or take home a profit?
4- Would you do some form of testing of the product before a full Amazon Launch? I ask because came across one person who recommended to get multiple samples of the product first and sell them on Ebay and other smaller less stringent sites to get feedback on improvements and test different prices.
5- You said you sell on other platforms other than Amazon, I was wondering what they are?
6- Would you use any listing boosting software in your launch such as Viral Launch’s on Zonblast’s products? (Maybe something you will cover in your later post anyway)
7- You highlighted that higher and more competent competition in a niche is something you want to avoid as a first timer (the dog seat thing). What other aspects of the process would you advise a first timer to alter and avoid or look out for to enable an easier first product launch to add a better chance of getting some early easy wins or positive results though maybe low ones in the beginning.
7- How do you deal with being really nervous and anxious about doing this all the first time ha ha! (Joke… But how though lol?)
Again really sorry for the long message and the never ending questions, but again you have no idea how much this is going to help me.
Yours Truly
Kazif
1. Strongly depends on with how much capital you start. If you start with $200 it’s gonna take forever. However, if you start with $50k and got a decent product you can stop with your day job right away.
2. Whatever you can afford to lose
4. Yeah you can do that. Myself I just rely on the market research I do.
5. I only sell on Amazon. However, for the future it is smart to have an idea if you can sell your products on other platforms as well.
6. Think these are against the TOS, but I will check em out later
7. Low competition in combination with a easy to manufacture product
8. First time is definitely nerve wrecking. But after you have done it a couple of times you will realise it is actually quite easy.
Hey there!
What software are you using to get the historical monthly sales on your products?
Thanks!
Jungle Scout
This is so fascinating. Please be patient with me. So the product already exists? I want to sell on amazon? Can you please share how I find the manufacturer? Do you ever sell made in america? Thank you so much for sharing your experience.
So there are private label products. Meaning they are standard products that other people sell as well but you make them your own by putting your own brand ( label) packaging on. You can find manufacturers in China on Alibaba.com. I wrote a post about it here
Hi,
Ok, I feel good and stupid, but I’ll ask these questions anyhow.
1) How do I become an Amazon seller?
2) I don’t have a credit cared, do I need one?
3) Do I need a website?
My advantage: I have 4-5 hours at work where I can work on the web and not affect my current job.
I’ll bookmark this site and come check back for an update.
Great blog, excellent advice, found you through Quora. (Subscribed)
Much thanks!
1). You can simply apply to be an Amazon seller, no special requirements.
2). Yes Amazon requires a creditcard
3). No you don’t need a website
Good luck!
Thank you for your efforts to provide all this information. But I have some basic questions 🙂
To start selling on Amazon, do I need to register my business? What kind of licenses I need to start Amazon FBA and from where I can get those? How much it costs?
Thanks again!
Mode
You can start selling without a business license, even if you are not based in the US. But I would highly recommend it; just Google: “Register LLC”
Hi Thank you for your great tips! Really appreciate people who teach others. Just a question. There are so many sellers in Alibaba, how do you know who to choose. Is it by using their ranking system? How if they give us bad quality products. Our success depends on them right?
I will make a post about the whole manufacturing process soon. Sign up to the newsletter to stay up to date
Thanks for this great and informative post !
My question is, does the manufacture ship the products ordered directly to amazon warehouses ? or in other words, how does the logisticsexactly work when you are an Amazon seller ?
Hi,
The manufacturer can ship it for you, but I use a freight forwarder who can ship it by ocean. I will write a more detailed post about the whole shipping & manufacturing process.
Hello
1. I want to became an Amazon seller but My country its not listed. İt needs some information such as adress etc… but my country its not listed.
2. I have been registered as an Amazon affiliate and have set up website on wordpress with infinityfree.net free for 12 months but i dont know if it has included the web Hosting. I have written an Article about Amazon but now i dont know what to do. I am overhelmed with a lot of information. I dont know how to start with HTML. I dont have idea.
3. For everything we had to pay but i cant afford right now. This is the reason why I am registered as an affiliate but until now no success.
Thank you!
Hi, thanks for all the information!
I have an LLC already (so I’m familiar with the LLC incorporation part). I’m also partly familiar with Amazon FBA, Alibaba, etc. so I am really interested into putting all the pieces together and finally giving it a try!
My questions are:
– Should I provide the investment funds by getting a credit card/line/loan thru the business (LLC) I’d create for this venture?
– What would you recommend as the best investment funding (bank, credit union, etc. based on fees and loan amount)?
– How much would you estimate an initial (average) investment would be?
Thanks again for sharing your knowledge!
Did you ever find the answers to these questions? If so, will you share your findings?
Great post!
Is that a way to mentor me one on one about how to start Amazon?
Hi This is amazing information. I have few questions.
1. If you have product in amazon warehouse, and its not selling even after waiting for long. What you need to do? Can we ask amazon to return all remaining quantity to me?
2. What if customer return product to amazon? Does amazon blacklist seller? Or downgrade listing?
3. I just started reading on fba. So one thing i concern is how to trust chinese manufacturer? I know there are scammers. If my sample is good. But how to ensure that they ship same product and quality to amazon. I heard that one of seller got all rocks in container reached to amazon.
4. Which software provided you that seasonal graph? What jungle scout chrome extension is for?
5. I am in Australia and i found here that people selling courses on amazon fba. Each week thousand people attend webinar and join these courses spending couple of thousands. These people promise them passive income and financial freedom. I cant imagine amazon marketplace after 5 year where half of australian and usa population foing fba? and what we will earn if that happens? My question is how to deal wuth this? And why people share and sell their knowledge if amazon is such golden opportunity for them to become rich? Are they creating competition for themselves? Sorry but you also shared your knowledge at free of cost. You are great person. I just wanted to clear my concept before i start something on why people share their knowledge which thet earned after hard work and cteatinh competition.
6. I just wanted to save myself of emtering into something for short-term. I did Amway just by listening people about their success. Lost all my money. And finally stopped. I dont want to repeat the same here.
1). Yes you can have Amazon return the product to you
2). No product returns are very normal and nothing to be worried about. About 2% of all mine order get returned. Amazon FBA handles all this, and as long as your return rate is not extremely high you will be fine.
3). Have your production inspected by a 3rd party. I wrote a detailed post about manufacturing here
4. Junglescout chrome extension is to get the sales estimates & the seasonal graph 😉
5). Amazon does like 40% of all e-commerce sales. There is plenty of room for everyone. The only people who are guaranteed to not make any money are the ones that don’t try.
Great article !
Great article, thanks for sharing.
Quick question: What are your strategies for estimating shipping costs from china for each product?
Shipping is kinda hard to estimated, as this depends on the quantity you ship. But as a rough estimation you can take: if it fits in a shoe box $1 or less estimate for shipping, everything bigger but not oversize: $2 est shipping cost.
If you want a more exact estimation you can calculate your total shipping volume in CBM, and request a quote from your supplier based on this.
Great information you have here on your blog , would you consider doing a question and answer Skype or phone call session for a agreed upon fee , I have venture capitol and i am very serious about starting a amazon business such as yours.
PM’ed
Do you have any strategies for using JungleScout’s Niche Hunter? Is it a worthwhile product?
Thanks
Havent checked it out. Might do it in the future
Hey, quick question. Can you go into a bit more detail on the shipping cost per product? I was under the impression that Jungle Scout’s “Fees” column included the cost of shipping. If not, how did you calculate the shipping cost per item?
Thanks for producing all this content, by the way. It’s extremely helpful for people like me who are looking to launch their first product on Amazon.
Regards,
Garrett
Yeah sure, so the shipping fee’s you see in the JungleScout app you see are the shipping fee’s:
from: Amazon FBA -> Customer
However, you still have to get your product into the Amazon FBA warehouses. So the shipping fee’s I am to referencing in this tutorial, I am talking about getting your goods from: Supplier -> Amazon FBA. And if you are making Private Label products, than most likely you will be shipping from China.
Hey, thanks for all your work. I have few questions:
1) Are the numbers you always aim to (>50 reviews sellers on 1st page, 3000$ rev per month etc…) relevant for beginners as well?
2) The production cost = the price of the product on Alibaba?
3) You keep mentioning that getting 50 reviews is relatively easy. Is that really that easy for beginners as well?
Thanks!
1). Yes, that the minimum. But the lower the reviews / higher revenue, the better of course.
2). Jup
3). Yeah, I created a case study where I show you exactly the steps I take to launch my product. I got to like 10 reviews & first page ranking in only 1 month. So 50 reviews in your first year should definitely be possible.
thank you for all the information, could you please give me your thoughts on Chinese competing/ selling directly on Amazon?
best
Edvin
Sure, obviously they have a price advantage if the manufacturer themselves will start selling on Amazon. However, I think in all other competitive aspects they are really far behind. For example in my niche it is very easy to spot Chinese sellers as they all have really bad pictures, broken English, barely any marketing etc.
nice article..a quick question….please could you explain what made you to analyse the 3 products you had given in example in the first place….that is ? how do you short list a few products ( from 1000s of products, sold in amazon best seller list ) , before you put filters in jungle scout? …many thanks
I enterI don’t browse 1000’s of product through the best seller list. I just input the checklist in Junglescout and it will output all products that fit the checklist.
Great article, Very helpful ! Thank you for the tips. In a few months I will want to start selling on Amazon, and your knowledge will definitely help me. I believe it.
Hi, there.
This is the first time I am writing here although I’ve bookmarked your blog a while ago. After reading this page I would like to say good on you to provide your hands on tips here. Also I love how your link towards the end of this page match with potential follow up questions newbie sellers might have (like myself who is still at prod research stage).
Straightforward and easy to understand with examples. Good on you.
One thing I am curious is when you say low price (when launching) are you referring to discount price? or are we talking about offering a quality product with lower price than your competitors? Sorry I’ve never launched a product before so it is naive Q.
Also I am a big fan of Helium 10. I’ve came across with a couple of products that have 70+ success rate!! but all were small electronics and I had to move on since many mentors are saying it’s no go zone.
Is 1000 search Vol just not enough to venture? If you see a niche with 1300 search Vol and less products out there than search Vol amount lets say 900 competing products. Your main competitor is doing 5k revenue. Would you say this is somewhat profitable for a newbie?
Also when I use the profitability cal from H10 I always get stuck with the shipping cost estimation. Is there any simple way to estimate this? I’ve learned from one online mentor that less lead time the better which makes me to think that using air shipping is the way to go. You have less lead time and therefore don’t have to order as much.
Any advice would be appreciated pal~.
Hi mate,
Thanks a lot for the kind words!
When I launch a product I lower my price so I have the best price versus my competition.
I actually never look at search volume. As these are just very wild estimates that can differ a lot. I rather focus on revenue. $5k revenue per month is great!
Air shipping is indeed a lot faster but you pay a lot more. If you want to get an better idea how much shipping will cost. You can ask a supplier for a CBM & weight for your (potential) order. With this information you can get a shipping quote for both Air shipping & Ocean shipping.
No, thank you pal. Good karma will come to you. Spending time to answer all those questions I know it is not easy. I see so as long as there are people searching for that niche I am interested in I should focus on how much revenue the seller (who is selling similar product) is generating each month.
That lead to a question of how I am gonna simulate that seller’s success. From my limited knowledge you do all the right things like improving the quality if you could, better listing, competitive pricing and than give away which I can refer to Helium 10. So basically simulating the number of sales done by the competitor. Am I right?
Is give away something that is still safe to do it? I’ve heard that some sellers got their listing suspended because they were getting too much reviews per day or their promo discount was more than what Amazon would like to see.
Is giveaway literally mean 100% free to the customers in favor of reviews?
I will definitely do the early reviewer program. Is there any requirement if I want to get my 1st product qualified for the review program?
By the way I really like your 33 33 33 ratio for budget. It actually helps me to do the profitability faster.
I see so shipping is something that I need to do more due negligence to get that acculturate numbers. Man I am enjoying this journey but with fulltime shift work and having a young child at home I need to be a super human. lol.
Jup! You just want to get your product out there. And giving it away for free is a great way to get some traction!
Depends. If you giveaway a product and ask for a review in exchange, this is against the rules & can get you banned. However, if you are just giving it away the worst that can happen is that they limit the amount of unverified reviews you can receive.
Good luck out there mate!
Great read! I was doing some research in the manner you discussed and when looking at products with say a 4 star rating, one may think that they got a winner however when going to Amazon you will see all the products in that niche with the better ratings. Maybe I’m looking at this wrong or maybe it’s because I’ve been trying to get my first product for 7 months and nothing yet! lol
Really good article! Where I can find the Advanced level tutorial? Is it currently no available?
Many thanks
It is available again!
wow, you are more spicy than garlic . good job, very informative.
Great article brother, how could I reach you?
https://garlicpressseller.com/contact-me/
hello, great article but you didn’t mentioned other fees like :
1- ads (PPC) so to sell one Amazon for someone with new product and new seller he must do ads to show his product.
2- Hire some some one to make an attractive product content Video, Images …
3- Amazon Storage fees if doing FBA
3- Taxes Fees
4- Damage product lose
thanks