Thank you very much, guys. I just realized I've wasted my 3 years by not finding and watching these episodes. Hopefully, I will do better in the rest of the years.
Hey Bradley, I like the logo of your hat! Many thanks for these Project X episodes. They help me a lot in my Amazon business. More power to you and Tim.
I will leave a review when I am unhappy with what I received. Like if it is cheaply made or doesn't perform properly. Positive reviews I put when my expectations are meet and usually in response to a properly timed follow up email. Thanks for another great episode.
If it's something I purchased for myself and have used personally, I leave a review. I'm better about leaving reviews now I understand how important it is to the seller.
Hi guys! This one is my favorite! Question for AMA: 1) When contacting the reviewer on Yelp is it within TOS to offer a discount coupon or a free product AND to ask for a review? 2) Does it make sense (strategically) to go for high volume keywords at all? I mean won't it lead to "black hat" competition and just to the fact that your product will get "high exposure" and quickly replicated by competition?
Hey, can you give a little bit more insight as to how you structure your exact campaigns for launch? How many keywords do you target, over how many campaigns, and how much budget for each campaign? I know this varies but it would be good to get a rough idea.
When I leave Reviews is when the product does what it does as described and I'm happy about my purchase, Or if its something that I did research on and I buy it and by leaving a review so It will help out others. Example one I just left was my father had a hard time seeing at night driving, Bought LED headlights (searched for them on amazon and found a company with an optimized listing and great reviews, average # of reviews compared to comp) Bought them over the others b/c of listing. installed them and later that night I ended up buying myself a set and a set for a buddy of mine. So I left a short and sweet review saying that they help see better at night for older people n easy to install.
I'm launching a new product very soon. I now have a product similar to another on Amazon but we will be bundling that product for differentiation. My question is, will bundling be a good way to launch a product? When I purchase on Amazon I'm always looking for value myself but wasn't sure...
Are you saying if your listing is optimized with long tail keywords that have some volume and you run PPC on these long tail keywords you can land on beach? What type of PPC campaigns are you running to achieve this?
If you contact a yelp reviewer and ask them if they would be interested in taking a look at your product, are you giving them some incentive to review your product and if so what is that?
When are we ready to attack the castle. We have spend 40 days working on long term keywords and have 5-7 reviews, are we ready to attack the main keywords an average 750-1000 reviews.
Some more questions for AMA, would love to hear your thoughts! 1) You are talking about flying under radar strategy. How big can be your sales to fly under radar without attracting too much attention? 2) Do you advise to "storm one castle at a time"? 3) How do we evaluate that we are ready to "storm a castle"? Is there any criteria? like your sales vs sales of 1st page players? Thanks if you comment :)
A year ago I didn't even realise there were 3rd party sellers, I thought I was just buying from Amazon - I guess that's not so unusual, I often leave a review when I'm reminded by email with a link. If it is what I expected I usually will give a 5 star review. I think the lowest I have ever given was 3 stars for a Gaggia coffee machine because I couldn't believe that the king of coffee machines could have so many design faults - (still, the coffee is great hence the 3 stars)
I almost never left reviews in past but now I understand how it’s important for sellers so I always leave a review
Same here. I start to leave reviews recently.
that's a good idea thank u
Thank you very much, guys. I just realized I've wasted my 3 years by not finding and watching these episodes. Hopefully, I will do better in the rest of the years.
You guys are such a big inspiration to my first product launch!. Youre great.
Did you still follow that strategies? And hows it helps you? Plz explain. I'm also very soon to launch the product!
Hi Martin! Thank you for the kind words, we appreciate it! We hope you're #CrushingIt on your first product launch.
You guys are already on the first page for "gothic decor". Great job!
Hey Bradley, I like the logo of your hat! Many thanks for these Project X episodes. They help me a lot in my Amazon business. More power to you and Tim.
I really like your beach and castle analogy 😀
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I will leave a review when I am unhappy with what I received. Like if it is cheaply made or doesn't perform properly. Positive reviews I put when my expectations are meet and usually in response to a properly timed follow up email. Thanks for another great episode.
Best episode so far! Thanks guys!
great work guys love to watch these, great job guys!
If it's something I purchased for myself and have used personally, I leave a review. I'm better about leaving reviews now I understand how important it is to the seller.
Same here!
I used to just list a product on Amazon and it would sell. Those days are gone. It takes a lot more these days to launch a successful product.
Hi guys! This one is my favorite! Question for AMA: 1) When contacting the reviewer on Yelp is it within TOS to offer a discount coupon or a free product AND to ask for a review? 2) Does it make sense (strategically) to go for high volume keywords at all? I mean won't it lead to "black hat" competition and just to the fact that your product will get "high exposure" and quickly replicated by competition?
great info!! especially that yelp tip!
Hey, can you give a little bit more insight as to how you structure your exact campaigns for launch? How many keywords do you target, over how many campaigns, and how much budget for each campaign?
I know this varies but it would be good to get a rough idea.
Your correct Tim about launches. This is why I don't do it. I rather experiment with PPC and effective keywords strategies.
When I leave Reviews is when the product does what it does as described and I'm happy about my purchase, Or if its something that I did research on and I buy it and by leaving a review so It will help out others. Example one I just left was my father had a hard time seeing at night driving, Bought LED headlights (searched for them on amazon and found a company with an optimized listing and great reviews, average # of reviews compared to comp) Bought them over the others b/c of listing. installed them and later that night I ended up buying myself a set and a set for a buddy of mine. So I left a short and sweet review saying that they help see better at night for older people n easy to install.
Great stuff. Thank you!!
such a great strategy
Loved this episode as always!
Interesting! But have u heard about next level ninjas?
I did! Good service with many positive feedbacks
I'm launching a new product very soon. I now have a product similar to another on Amazon but we will be bundling that product for differentiation. My question is, will bundling be a good way to launch a product? When I purchase on Amazon I'm always looking for value myself but wasn't sure...
Are you saying if your listing is optimized with long tail keywords that have some volume and you run PPC on these long tail keywords you can land on beach? What type of PPC campaigns are you running to achieve this?
15:30: I'd be very very happy with a start at 5 products a day!
Bradley - are you Filipino? That's the seal of the Philippines on the hat you're rockin'
If you contact a yelp reviewer and ask them if they would be interested in taking a look at your product, are you giving them some incentive to review your product and if so what is that?
I'll review if it's a very good or bad product (not mediocre)
Hi, I am running Auto PPC for 2 weeks now and only get impressions for bunch of ASINS and only 5 keywords. My budget and bids are high.
Giveaways, they're just begging scammers to seal your inventory and sell it back against your listing, yes even with inventory max suppression.
When are we ready to attack the castle. We have spend 40 days working on long term keywords and have 5-7 reviews, are we ready to attack the main keywords an average 750-1000 reviews.
hi Rish, how is your attack on the castle going ? Occupied the city or not ? cheers
Some more questions for AMA, would love to hear your thoughts! 1) You are talking about flying under radar strategy. How big can be your sales to fly under radar without attracting too much attention? 2) Do you advise to "storm one castle at a time"? 3) How do we evaluate that we are ready to "storm a castle"? Is there any criteria? like your sales vs sales of 1st page players? Thanks if you comment :)
Is there no AMA today?
live QA is today ?
A year ago I didn't even realise there were 3rd party sellers, I thought I was just buying from Amazon - I guess that's not so unusual, I often leave a review when I'm reminded by email with a link. If it is what I expected I usually will give a 5 star review. I think the lowest I have ever given was 3 stars for a Gaggia coffee machine because I couldn't believe that the king of coffee machines could have so many design faults - (still, the coffee is great hence the 3 stars)
And yet Helium is the one that promotes the 8 Day Giveaway Services more than anyone else...
Launch is important, otherwise you´ll be starving the whole day. instagram.com/?hl=en