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AM/PM Podcast

English, Finance, 2 seasons, 384 episodes, 3 days, 58 minutes
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Welcome to the AM/PM Podcast hosted by Kevin King! Where we explore opportunities in E-commerce, we dream big, and we discover what’s working right now. This is the podcast where money never sleeps! Join Kevin as he sits down with top experts and sellers to talk about all things E-commerce and entrepreneurship. The things discussed in this ‘must listen’ podcast you won’t find anywhere else. New episodes are released every Thursday. Subscribe today.
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#383 - The Benefits Of Sourcing Products In Indonesia with Wayne Thompson and Daniel Carlin

As the sun sets on another perfect day in Bali, we're joined by the dynamic duo Wayne Thompson and Daniel Wayse, whose stories are as rich and diverse as the Indonesian archipelago itself. They share a ton of insights into the burgeoning Indonesian e-commerce scene, where the backdrop of Bali's beaches belies a serious opportunity for global e-commerce entrepreneurs. It's not just about the serene lifestyle; it's about tapping into a market ripe with handcrafted goods and sustainable resources, all while navigating the challenges and rewards of running an e-commerce business from this idyllic setting.   Wayne's journey from ice cream mogul in New York to tech entrepreneur is nothing short of fascinating, and Daniel's evolution from sound engineer to e-commerce expert is equally compelling. Together, they've forged a path through the digital marketplace with Buyamia.com, bringing Indonesian craftsmanship to the world's doorstep with a commitment to sustainability and exceptional customer service. This episode peels back the layers of logistics, payment terms, and the creation of both B2B and D2C marketplaces that empower local artisans and delight consumers.   But it's not all about the bottom line; there's a heartbeat to this story that resonates with social responsibility. From challenging labor exploitation to fostering fair trade, Wayne and Daniel's platform is a catalyst for positive change. They're not just building businesses; they're building bridges—between Indonesian craftsmanship and global marketplaces, between economic opportunity and ethical practice. So sit back and let the tropical breeze of Bali inspire you with tales of innovation, adaptation, and the vibrant expat lifestyle that fuels the entrepreneurial spirit. In episode 383 of the AM/PM Podcast, Kevin, Wayne, and Daniel discuss: 00:04 - Exploring Trade Opportunities in Indonesia  04:02 - Exploring Handicrafts in Bali 09:38 - From Ice Cream to Online Marketplace 13:12 - Building Successful Business in Bali 18:22 - Building a Concierge B2B Platform 21:13 - Customizable Products in Indonesia 26:08 - Logistics Challenges in Indonesia 29:37 - Sourcing Quantities for Manufacturing 38:15 - Fast Growth and Adaptation in Business 49:59 - Creating a B2B and D2C Marketplace 56:18 - Indonesia's Diverse Fabric Industry 1:02:30 - Kevin’s Words Of Wisdom
2/22/20241 hour, 3 minutes, 25 seconds
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#382 - From Estonian Streets to Global E-Commerce Success: Egle Raadik's Amazon FBA Journey and Seven-Figure Exit

Do you still remember the rush of launching your very first online business? the exhilaration mixed with a healthy dose of fear. But imagine scaling that to an Amazon FBA enterprise and experiencing a significant business exit. That's exactly what Egle Raadik did, and she joins us to recount her entrepreneurial odyssey from the quaint streets of Estonia to the global e-commerce arena. Egle's candid revelations about her interior architecture roots and subsequent pivot to digital marketing provide an incisive look into the liberating world of e-commerce, while her foray into creating a unique fruit basket product on Amazon serves as a masterclass in seizing market opportunities.   Egle's story is not just about the highlights; she opens up about the obstacles she's faced along the way, sharing the sort of insights that textbooks and webinars gloss over. From navigating Amazon's intricate marketplace to the real-world challenges of international product sourcing, Egle's experiences are a good source of learning. She details her humbling losses and spectacular comebacks, eventually leading to a seven-figure exit that underscores the importance of product portfolio balance and a team you can count on.   But Egle's entrepreneurial spirit doesn't end with selling one successful business. She's got her eyes set on the future with three new brands, all carefully crafted with exit strategies in mind. This episode is more than just a peek into the life of a successful Amazon seller; it's a roadmap for aspiring e-commerce moguls. Egle doesn't shy away from discussing the complexities of business and event planning across borders, highlighting Estonia's digital culture and its thriving community of e-commerce sellers. So whether you're looking for the inspiration to start your first venture or strategies to optimize for a lucrative exit, Egle's journey through the world of e-commerce is a compelling tale you won't want to miss. In episode 382 of the AM/PM Podcast, Kevin and Egle discuss: 00:00 - Selling on Amazon and Entrepreneurship With Egle Raadik 08:48 - Getting Started In eCommerce and Amazon FBA 10:02 - Discovering Selling on Amazon in Asia 14:04 - Lessons Learned From Selling on Amazon 17:52 - Pivoting and Learning From Mistakes 24:11 - Entrepreneurship Challenges and Conscious Uncoupling 30:36 - Stress From Exits and Overcoming Them 33:43 - Repeating Mayhem and Moving Forward  36:35 - Building and Selling Amazon US Brands 36:51 - The Importance of PPC in Business 39:48 - Creating vs Modifying Products From Scratch 44:00 - Amazon Sales and Business Buyers  46:14 - Business and Event Planning in Estonia
2/15/20241 hour, 2 minutes, 7 seconds
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#381 - Charisma Hacking And How It Can Improve The Voice Of Your Brand with McCall Jones

Ever found yourself magnetized by a speaker's presence, hanging onto every word as if it were a personal message just for you? That's the power of authentic charisma, and our special guest McCall Jones, an electrifying speaker from Funnel Hacking Live, knows it all too well. Together, we tackle the art of becoming an attractive character in the business realm, sharing stories and strategies on how embracing your unique personality can skyrocket engagement and build a loyal following. From the nitty-gritty of marketing beyond Amazon to the nuances of public speaking, McCall spills the beans on cultivating trust and leadership through genuine connections.   There's a certain magic in the way a leader conveys their message—whether on stage, through a webinar, or across social media platforms. Our conversation with McCall Jones dives into the transformative impact of an "attractive character" and how it transcends mere appearance, blending substance with style to create a resonance that truly captivates an audience. As we dissect the charisma styles that define our essence—entertainment, compassion, authority—we realize that an individual's unique mix is their superpower. This episode is a playbook on recognizing your inherent charisma, wielding it to charm the masses, and mastering the fine balance between attention, engagement, and conversion.   Wrapping up, we leave no stone unturned about the role of charisma in your Amazon business’ success. It's not about emulating heavyweights like Tony Robbins; it's about discovering and honing your charisma counterpart to amplify your strengths. We open up about the common pitfall of trying to appeal to everyone and how, by being unabashedly you, you'll naturally attract the right tribe. So, if you're ready to unlock the secrets of authentic charisma, to enchant and convert with the real you, this is your call to tune in. And for those yearning to dive deeper, join us in Hawaii for the Billion Dollar Seller Summit and Level Up event, where McCall will be casting her spell of wisdom.   In episode 381 of the AM/PM Podcast, Kevin and McCall discuss: 00:00 - Attractive Character and Charisma Model  07:36 - The Power of Charisma in Marketing 12:40 - Effective Communication for Video Success  15:59 - Engaging Characters in Videos  16:15 - Creating Charismatic Presence in Speeches 23:55 - The Importance of Warming Up  26:18 - Engaging Audience Through Pain and Consequences  30:06 - Importance of Engagement and Audience Response  33:04 - Understanding Attention Span and Charisma Style 40:25 - Different Charisma Styles in Convincing People  46:19 - Maximizing Personal Style for Effective Communication  46:43 - Charisma to Attract and Convert Audiences 50:41 - Authenticity in Online Marketing 56:10 - Testing Influencers for Brand Alignment  1:00:27 - Understanding Your Brand as a Character 1:00:39 - Kevin's Words Of Wisdom
2/7/20241 hour, 1 minute, 26 seconds
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#380 - The Entrepreneur's Odyssey: Sell - Scale - Exit - Repeat with Colin Campbell

What happens when you pair raw entrepreneurial insights with hard-earned wisdom? You get a masterclass in navigating the business world, which is exactly what unfolded during my sit-down with Colin C. Campbell. This entrepreneurial maven, with ventures like Paw.com and Hip Optical to his name, joins us to shed light on the cyclical nature of "Start, Scale, Exit, Repeat." The conversation takes off from ground zero—starting a business—with guidance that's as real as it gets, sailing through the stormy seas of scaling, and anchoring safely at the docks of a strategic exit.   Ever wonder what it feels like to lose $100 million before your 30th birthday? Colin has been there, and it's the kind of experience that can either break you or pave a runway for seven successful exits. In this episode, we expose the underbelly of entrepreneurial setbacks, turning them into stepping stones for future triumphs. Colin and I reflect on the delicate dance of scaling, sharing the secret sauce for transforming small operations into titans of industry. We also tackle the art of hiring, where the employee's profile is the linchpin of efficiency, and dissect the challenges of raising funds, underscoring the importance of proving your business concept before reaching for investors' pockets.   Strap in for a journey through the evolution of marketing and innovation, where differentiation is king and securing your niche can catapult your business into the stratosphere. We analyze case studies like Reebok's 11-year hustle for U.S. distribution, Paw.com's dive into product diversification, and Hip Optical's fast-track manufacturing as blueprints for success. The final leg of our excursion guides you through the meticulous planning required for a lucrative exit, from compiling a list of potential acquirers to accentuating your team's prowess over personal ego. So, gear up for an episode brimming with entrepreneurial wisdom and strategies that promise to fuel your growth and amplify your business's potential. In episode 380 of the AM/PM Podcast, Kevin and Colin discuss: 03:34 - Success of Book and E-Commerce Focus 08:26 - Successes and Failures in E-Commerce Lessons 10:39 - E-Commerce Crash and Bad Luck 14:56 - Helium 10's Journey and Acquisitions 17:24 - Scaling Your Business and Delegating Responsibilities 29:54 - Scaling Business With the Right Profile 31:46 - The Scalability of Business  35:41 - Success and Challenges of Subscription-Based E-Commerce  40:38 - Using Suppliers for Financing in E-Commerce  44:20 - Reviews in Reebok's Success  52:18 - Innovation and Marketing in Business  54:16 - Maximizing Value in Exiting and Repeating 1:01:15 - Maximizing Company Value and Planning 1:11:12 - Virtual BDSS Event Announcement and Kevin's Words Of Wisdom
2/1/20241 hour, 12 minutes, 15 seconds
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#379 - Expert Advice On Amazon Seller Compliance, Black Hat Tactics, & More with Chris McCabe

Ever found yourself tangled in the enigmatic web of Amazon's seller suspensions? Fear not, for Chris McCabe of eCommerce Chris joins Kevin King, to unravel the mysteries behind Amazon's enforcement tactics. From Chris' pivotal transition from an Amazon insider to a rescuer of distressed sellers, we dissect the complexities of policy warnings, suspensions, and the art of the appeal. Prepare to arm yourself with knowledge as we expose the perils that lurk within Amazon’s watchful gaze and the proactive compliance measures needed to safeguard your online empire.   Navigating Amazon’s TOS requires more than just luck—it's an intricate dance of understanding their team’s dynamics. We discuss the different factors that might leave your business on thin ice and strategize on circumventing language barriers for clearer support. This episode is filled with tricks of the trade, offering a clear path through the maze that could be the difference between thriving and barely surviving on the platform.   As we draw curtains on this enlightening session, brace yourself for a foray into the murky depths of Amazon's review system and the harrowing odyssey of account suspensions tied to 'related accounts.' We also contrast the starkly different treatment of colossal brands versus the smaller sellers and share entrepreneurial wisdom that transcends the Amazon marketplace. Stitched with insights into decision-making and team-building, this episode is a beacon for Amazon business owners intent on weathering the storm in today’s competitive marketplace. Join us for a conversation that's more than just talk—it's a roadmap to mastering your trade in the e-commerce age.   In episode 379 of the AM/PM Podcast, Kevin and Chris discuss: 01:38 - Expert Advice on Amazon Seller Performance 04:39 - An Expert's Help with Kevin's IRS Woes 10:57 - Oversight and Support for Amazon Sellers 19:00 - Changes in Seller Evaluation and Trustworthiness 23:44 - Policy on Relating Accounts for Suspensions 25:08 - Seller Review Abuse and Compliance 30:53 - Inconsistent Enforcement and Fake Online Reviews 44:13 - Issues With Amazon Review Wipes 47:14 - Financial Crimes at US-Based Companies 51:32 - Issues With Amazon's Review System 55:55 - Early Involvement in Problem-Solving Importance 1:01:36 - Seller Velocity and Speaker Lineup Highlights 1:02:53 - Kevin's Entrepreneurial Insights and Words of Wisdom
1/25/20241 hour, 8 minutes, 18 seconds
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#378 - The Real Money Is In Retail with Robert Gomez

Join Kevin as he sits down with Robert Gomez, whose e-commerce journey took him from college side hustles with prohibited items on Amazon to dominating retail spaces like Walmart.com. Robert shares the gritty details of his early pitfalls, facing legal threats from well-known brands, and how he rose from the ashes to build a retail empire. Listen in as we dissect the crucial pivots and strategic moves that propelled Robert from a risky start to nationwide success, and how these experiences carved out a blueprint for e-commerce triumph.   In their candid conversation, Robert peels back the curtain on the challenging transition from a comfortable corporate job to the unpredictable world of Amazon FBA and beyond. He recounts the meticulous process of establishing an LLC, juggling a demanding consultancy role, and the relentless pursuit of his entrepreneurial vision. The chat uncovers the delicate balance of security and risk, revealing how a steadfast commitment to an independent business venture can coexist with a corporate safety net until the scales tip in favor of remarkable growth and retail partnerships.   Hear about the nuances of building robust vendor relationships, the finesse required in negotiating terms with giants like Walmart, and the comparison between Amazon sales and brick-and-mortar retail. Robert's story is a masterclass in business strategy, showcasing the value of face-to-face supplier meetings, the art of risk-sharing, and the impact of retail presence on a brand's success. As we discuss the journey from $500,000 to a projected $10-12 million in revenue, Robert's insights provide a roadmap for Amazon and Walmart entrepreneurs looking to navigate the complexities of online marketplaces and retail expansion. So, tune in and take notes - this episode is a great learning experience for anyone aiming to take their brands to new heights.   In episode 379 of the AM/PM Podcast, Kevin and Robert discuss: 00:00 - Robert's Unconventional E-Commerce Success 04:50 - Lessons Learned From Selling on Amazon  07:02 - Corporate to Amazon FBA Journey 16:06 - Getting Nationwide Distribution With Walmart  19:30 - Achieving Seven Figures on Amazon 20:09 - Building a Business With Negotiated Supplier Terms  24:04 - Negotiating Terms With A Potential Buyer  24:30 - Building a Successful Coffee Brand 29:49 - Sell to Retailers, Stand Out 40:42 - Negotiating Retail Prices With Walmart 46:03 - Comparing Sales on Amazon vs Walmart 48:50 - The Importance of Retail in Sales 51:27 - Navigating Retail and Online Marketplaces 53:01 - Expanding Internationally and Targeting Walmart 56:28 - Opportunities in Retail  58:50 - Kevin's Golden Nugget Tip
1/18/20241 hour, 24 seconds
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#377 - Inside the Secretive and Thriving Marketplace of Buying and Selling Amazon Accounts

Ever wondered what happens to those Amazon accounts that fall by the wayside, or how you could swiftly step into the e-commerce arena with an established online store? Join me as I sit down with the pioneering pair, Yoroslav from Ukraine and Aaron from the UK, who have carved out a fascinating niche in the Amazon ecosystem, wheeling and dealing in the trade of Amazon accounts. Their tales of growth, from Aaron's modest outset with Amazon selling to Yaroslav's foray into the world of online auctions, underscore the diverse pathways to success in this digital bazaar.   In our conversation, we pulled back the curtain on the logistics and strategic finesse required to run a bustling Amazon operation. The duo spills on the value of robust systems and processes when scaling up, and how a team of 40 to 50 can effectively manage a portfolio of high-revenue brands. Our guests don't shy away from the gritty details either.   As the episode unfolds, we examine the nuts and bolts of acquiring and transitioning online stores, revealing the intricacies of valuation and the due diligence required to sidestep potential landmines. Yaroslav's knack for creating a thriving marketplace for these digital storefronts paints a picture of a sector where auctions are commonplace and the rules of the game are constantly evolving. Whether you're an e-commerce veteran or new to the marketplace hustle, this episode offers key lessons and insights into a side of Amazon that remains shrouded in mystery to many. In episode 377 of the AM/PM Podcast, Kevin, Aaron, and Yaroslav discuss: 00:00 - Exploring Buying and Selling Amazon Accounts 08:49 - Amazon Partnership and Selling Journey 18:19 - Selling and Acquiring Amazon Stores 20:59 - Acquiring and Selling Amazon Stores  25:06 - Selling Amazon Stores and Closure  26:42 - Acquiring and Selling Dormant Amazon Stores 29:47 - Acquiring and Transferring Online Stores  31:03 - Due Diligence for Selling a Store 36:53 - Acquiring and Selling Stores 40:40 - Exploring Opportunities in the Amazon Marketplace  41:05 - Jay-Z's Journey to Meet Amazon Execs 45:11 - Demand for Partnership With Online Sellers  47:28 - Understanding Amazon Accounts 53:29 - Wearable Technology Opportunities 54:00 - Buying and Selling Amazon Accounts 54:47 - Kevin's Words Of Wisdom
1/11/202455 minutes, 59 seconds
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#376 - Maximizing Earnings with the Amazon Influencer Program: Strategies & Secrets Revealed with Liz Saunders

Have you ever wondered what it takes to transform your online presence into a burgeoning business? Liz Saunders of Fluencer Fruit joins us to uncover the secrets of harnessing the Amazon Influencer Program to its fullest potential. As we reminisce about the evolution of Amazon since 2016, Liz offers a valuable list of strategies for both sellers and creators, emphasizing how the right approach can turn into a substantial income stream.    As we navigate the intricacies of shoppable videos on Amazon, our conversation takes a turn into the art of creating content that truly converts. Liz sheds light on the optimal video lengths that keep shoppers engaged, the unexpected retention rates for longer videos, and the power of platforms like TikTok to drive traffic and sales. Plus, discover the groundbreaking Fluencer Fruit Chrome extension, a tool that could redefine your approach to product research and elevate your Amazon influencer game to unparalleled heights.   Wrapping up, we dive into the nitty-gritty of content monetization and the journey to turn an engaged audience into a thriving side hustle. The discussion reveals how specialized courses and tools can guide you from the start-up phase to scaling your Amazon content for increased revenue. Moreover, Liz explains the value of providing a white-glove service for brands seeking quality, shoppable content from vetted influencers. This episode is a must-listen for anyone ready to tackle Amazon's complex ecosystem head-on, armed with insights that could be your ladder to online retail success.   In episode 376 of the AM/PM Podcast, Kevin and Liz discuss: 06:51 - Amazon Influencer Program for Making Money 13:05 - Influencer Marketing and Amazon Attribution 19:40 - Amazon Influencer Program and Video Length 21:16 - Residual Benefits and Storefront Linking 24:34 - Approval Process for Shoppable Videos 32:40 - Maximizing Product Opportunities Through Influencer Marketing 34:20 - The Fluencer Fruit Chrome Extension 41:41 - Navigating Competitiveness on Amazon  42:34 - Creating Shoppable Amazon Videos 45:18 - Shift Towards Violence in Product Promotion 49:08 - Influencers and Language Strategy 52:17 - Amazon's Placement Impact on Sales 53:30 - Amazon Influencer Program 59:19 - Opportunities in Influencer Marketing 1:01:20 - Words Of Wisdom From Kevin King
1/4/20241 hour, 1 minute, 47 seconds
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#375 - Crafting Your Money-Making Exit with Nate Lind

Nate Lind, seasoned entrepreneur and business broker, joins me on an eye-opening journey through the thickets of e-commerce and the artful dance of business exits. Together, we peel back the layers of what it takes to thrive and survive in the competitive world of selling on Amazon, from the volatile whims of affiliate programs to the calculated strategies behind selling unique supplement brands. My own tale weaves through this narrative, sharing lessons learned from bootstrapping a business with credit card-funded inventory to finding success in niche markets like anti-aging and specialized hair care.   The conversation takes a turn to reveal the underbelly of missed opportunities and the adrenaline-fueled world of online business brokerage. As we swap stories, he unveils the evolution of Website Closers and the thriving market for digital marketing agencies, and Nate also shares his invaluable insights on the importance of timing and preparation for those looking to make their exit. The trade secrets from his book "Maximum Exit" come to life as we discuss the nuts and bolts of preparing for a business sale, including a due diligence checklist that's essential for any seller's arsenal.   As we wrap up, the Four Burners Theory comes into play, challenging listeners to consider the balance of health, work, family, and friends in the quest for entrepreneurial success. We explore the complex decision-making behind selling a business, whether it's for personal growth, health, or a new adventure. We talk about candid reflections on the post-exit paths for entrepreneurs, and how, after the dust of a sale settles, the drive to conquer new challenges often ignites anew. Join us for a deep dive into the labyrinth of online business, where strategy, timing, and intuition are your best guides to a successful exit.   In episode 375 of the AM/PM Podcast, Kevin and Nate discuss: 04:52 - Control of Money Flow in E-Commerce 09:34 - The Impact of Online Billing Scams  13:08 - Success in Selling Unique Supplement Brands 23:12 - Website Closers and M&A Marketplace Introduction 26:42 - Mastermind and Competitors in Affiliate Marketing 31:35 - Current Trends in Selling Businesses  33:00 - Market for Digital Marketing Agencies 35:26 - Digital Marketing's Role in Selling on Amazon 43:14 - Success in Black Hat Affiliate Marketing 46:38 - Navigating Challenges in International Business Transactions 48:48 - Preparing for a Business Sale 55:33 - Four Burners Theory for Selling Businesses 1:01:01 - Selling Business Strategies and Tips 1:04:30 - Words Of Wisdom Of The Week From Kevin
12/28/20231 hour, 5 minutes, 6 seconds
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#374 - Using Affiliate Marketing as a Secret Weapon with David Katz

Unleash your full potential and be the Amazon seller who stays ahead of the curve. This podcast episode is your ticket to gaining an edge in the competitive world of Amazon selling and affiliate marketing. Our guest, the accomplished David Katz, shares his unique insights on the latest strategies for launching products on Amazon, especially now that Search, Find, Buy is no longer available. David's firsthand experiences as a consultant for a transitioning beauty brand and his ability to adapt to ever-changing market dynamics will guide you in mastering the art of Amazon selling.   We also explore the exciting world of affiliate marketing, the structure of affiliate programs, and their benefits for brands and influencers. You'll get a behind-the-scenes look at an expansive network of over 500 affiliates that includes influencers, media publishers, and deal sites, and how you can tap into this network. We discuss everything from deep linking to affiliate link integration and commission stacking, helping you understand the technical aspects of Amazon's affiliate marketing.   Finally, we unpack the world of influencer marketing, affiliate programs, and the role of deal sites in boosting product exposure. David's fascinating insights into commission-based payments and his own experiences with earning through influencer work promise to enrich your understanding of the perks and challenges of this model. We wrap it all up by underlining the importance of networking and building relationships in this industry and sharing details about the Billion Dollar Seller Summit and newsletter. This episode is a goldmine of practical tips and information, designed to prepare you for success in e-commerce and affiliate marketing. Don’t miss it! In episode 374 of the AM/PM Podcast, Kevin and Nate discuss: 00:00 - Growth Strategies and Networking in E-Commerce 01:28 - Amazon Accelerates Show and Networking Experience 07:38 - Qualifications and Strategies for Amazon Sellers 08:26 - Salary Based on Performance and Growth 15:14 - Affiliate Marketing for Amazon Sellers 18:37 - Affiliate Program Structure and Network Expansion 23:59 - Deal Sites as Top Affiliate Niche 35:09 - Commission Safeguards and Live Links 39:40 - Understanding Commission-Based Influencer Marketing 40:24 - Affiliates' Role in Product Selection 50:01 - Trends in Furniture and Beauty Purchases 52:16 - Verifying Identity on LinkedIn and Business Strategies 54:10 - Kevin's Words Of Wisdom For The Week
12/21/202354 minutes, 37 seconds
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#373 - Keith O’Brien on the Intersecting Worlds of Online Selling and Pickleball

When we talk about Amazon selling and pickleball, there's no one more seasoned than our guest, Keith O'Brien. As a veteran in the game, Keith takes us on a journey from the golden days of easy product ranking to the end of the service, I Love to Review, due to the shift in Amazon policies. He shares his insights on the evolving world of Amazon agencies, emphasizing the importance of both solo consultants and agencies in shaping the marketplace.   Managing large scale agencies, retaining good staff, and the rise of aggregators driving up the price of talent - these are just a few of the challenges we explore. And then there's the role of AI in e-commerce, which, as we find out, is helpful in rule setting and bid management, but maybe not so much for creative tasks. As a curveball, Keith, a pickleball enthusiast, talks about the social aspect of the sport and the reasons for its global appeal.    We end our discussion with tips on what to look for when hiring an agency for Amazon listings and PPC management. A strong relationship with the agency is key, as is their track record of success and the quality of their work. Whether you're an e-commerce seller, a pickleball player, or a curious listener, join us for this insightful conversation!   In episode 374 of the AM/PM Podcast, Kevin and Keith discuss: 00:06 - Amazon's Early Days With Keith 15:32 - The Rise of Amazon Service Providers 26:55 - Automation and AI's Impact on Jobs 30:34 - AI's Role in Writing Listings  37:06 - The End Game for Agency Businesses 43:31 - Opportunities in the World of Pickleball  46:13 - Enjoying a New Sport Quickly 51:07 - Hiring an Agency for Amazon Listing 53:49 - Learning Pickleball and Networking on LinkedIn
12/14/202355 minutes, 56 seconds
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#372 - Building Real Brands with Amy Wees: Harnessing AI in Product Development

Join us for an insightful discussion with our esteemed guest, Amy Wees, who shares her wealth of knowledge gleaned from multiple years of successful selling on Amazon. Together, we explore the lifecycle of a product and discuss the secret sauce to Amy's sustained success. Amy also sheds light on how AI has become a game-changer in product development and how it's possible to host successful events in the Amazon-selling community. You're in for a treat, as this episode is chock-full of actionable insights for sellers looking to level up their game. Don't miss out as we venture further into the power of AI in revolutionizing product development. Listen in as Amy shares her personal experience in utilizing AI tools like Chat GPT and Midjourney for tasks such as optimizing listings, reviewing products, and even logo and website design. In a world that's increasingly dependent on AI, we tackle the role of creativity and how to effectively blend it with AI for image generation, offering valuable tips for those struggling with the creative process. As we round off, we dive into market research and its pivotal role in product design validation. You'll learn how we use Chat GPT to generate ideas for product packaging, drawing inspiration from iconic brands. Amy shares how market research and audience surveys are crucial in validating product ideas, making them more competitive in the market. With a focus on the future, we explore the upcoming image-to-image feature of Chat GPT, the potential of AI in enhancing e-commerce content, and how rapid advancements in technology will revolutionize various industries. So, tune in for an exciting journey into the future of selling on Amazon, AI, and much more. In episode 372 of the AM/PM Podcast, Kevin and Amy discuss: 00:00 - Maintaining a Successful Product on Amazon 02:08 - Podcast Origin and Influence 07:14 - Sourcing Plastic Injection Molded Products 13:17 - Utility Patented Product's Long-Term Success 16:04 - Cost Comparison of Return Services 24:46 - Using AI to Revolutionize Product Development 27:58 - Impressive Logo and Website Designs 33:44 - Creativity and Starting With AI 36:32 - Start Learning Entrepreneurship and Photography 41:01 - Market Research and Product Design Validation 43:40 - Customer Perception and Product Selection 47:21 - AI's Impact on Innovation and Creativity 55:35 - Future of E-Commerce, AI, and Travel 1:05:14 - This Week's Words Of Wisdom From Kevin
12/7/20231 hour, 5 minutes, 57 seconds
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#371 - Indian E-Commerce Sourcing Opportunities with Lokesh Parashar

Ever wonder why India is emerging as the new frontier in e-commerce and Amazon product sourcing? We welcomed seasoned sourcing expert, Lokesh Parashar, to shed light on this trend. Lokesh, with his 30 years of experience, unraveled the vast opportunities, potential returns, and occasional hurdles when sourcing from India. One key takeaway from Lokesh was the value of investing not only in the product but also in the community by actively participating in events and fostering relationships within the e-commerce sphere. Taking a closer look at the sourcing landscape, he shares his experience on how he made a remarkable transition from factory owner to supplying giants like Walmart. The challenges confronted after the 9/11 tragedy, his move to Canada and subsequent return to India due to his wife's medical condition, and his eventual venture into sourcing for small businesses added a deeply personal touch to his fascinating journey. His takeaway was clear: opening his own US-based company makes financial transactions smoother and can even open doors to becoming one of the largest consulting firms connecting Indian factories and the US. We couldn't leave the topic of sourcing without comparing India and China. Factors like pricing, quality, business support, and even labor costs were laid on the table. We discovered that while China has an edge in infrastructure and logistics, India isn’t far behind catching up. We also underlined the importance of building personal relationships with factory owners and taking the time to visit these countries. Finally, an engaging discussion about the importance of creating a federation for sourcing agents in India and how their unique program lets Amazon FBA business owners get an Indian sourcing trip with just $999 all-in. Come join us on this journey, and who knows, you might just uncover your next big business opportunity. In episode 371 of the AM/PM Podcast, Kevin and Lokesh discuss: 00:00 - Amazon Product Sourcing Opportunities in India 00:22 - Manufacturing Benefits in India 07:13 - Career Transition Into Exporting and Manufacturing 09:57 - Sourcing and Exporting in India 12:13 - Relocating to Canada, Seeking Medical Options 16:08 - Comparing Sourcing in China and India 22:56 - India's Innovative Mixed Material Products  23:09 - Importance of Visiting India and China 26:12 - Chinese Factories in Other Countries 31:25 - Affordable Ecom Seller Trip to India 33:15 - Federation of Buying Agents, Trade Shows 47:24 - No Catch in This Great Offer 54:06 - Advantages of Expanding to India 58:24 - This Week's Words Of Wisdom From Kevin
11/30/202359 minutes, 36 seconds
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#370 - Cracking the Code of Effective Branding with Frankie Thorogood

What if there was a secret formula to building successful Amazon brands, and you had the opportunity to learn from a seasoned brand strategist? Buckle up because today on the AMPM Podcast, we have a real treat for you. We're thrilled to have London-based branding expert, Frankie Thorogood, share his exceptional insights into the intricate world of E-commerce branding and marketing.   From the initial spark of passion for advertising to becoming a successful brand owner, Frankie's journey is nothing short of inspiring. We chat about his first product, a snood, and how he maneuvered its negative perception to his advantage, a classic case of turning lemons into lemonade. We also share our experiences with online selling, particularly sportswear and compression wear, discussing the unique challenges and breakthroughs that marked our journey. We even get to dissect the success story of his UK-based sportswear brand, discussing the challenges of selling on platforms like eBay and Amazon, and the need for finding the right logistics partner.   We conclude by walking you through the maze of customer feedback and its critical role in shaping a brand. We underline the importance of human interaction in understanding customer needs, a nuance often overshadowed by focus groups and AI testing. Shifting gears to marketing strategies, we share our experiences with Amazon, discussing pricing strategies and the need for understanding the buyer's perspective. All this and much more in our insightful session with Frankie Thorogood. So, tune in and gear up to dive into the fascinating world of E-commerce product branding and marketing. In episode 370 of the AM/PM Podcast, Kevin and Frankie discuss: 00:00 - Branding and Marketing Strategies for Success 01:58 - Bookstore Trips and Changing Reading Habits 07:37 - Analyzing Clever Advertising Campaigns 14:35 - From Retail to Online 16:57 - Selling Sportswear and Compression Wear 23:04 - Building a Successful Brand on Amazon 37:57 - Understanding and Engaging With Customers 44:23 - Marketing Strategies and Branding in E-Commerce 47:44 - Using Simple, Confident Titles on Amazon 53:57 - Passionate Pursuits and Potential Businesses 57:25 - This Week’s Words Of Wisdom From Kevin King
11/23/202358 minutes, 6 seconds
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#369 - The World of AI for E-commerce with Jo Lambadjieva

Join us as we engage in a riveting discussion with Jo Lambadjieva, who shares valuable insights and provides a deeper understanding of the importance of strategic thinking in marketing. Her journey from a background in finance to becoming a digital marketing professional in many industries, including the Amazon space, makes for an intriguing listen.    As the conversation progresses, we explore the world of Amazon aggregators, brand acquisition, and management. Jo enlightens us about her experiences in due diligence, onboarding new brands, and the hurdles encountered. We discuss the significance of forecasting and financials in enhancing performance and profitability. Furthermore, we talk about the best practices for Amazon sellers to track their data, improve cash flow, and consider diversification.    In the latter part of our discussion, we dive into the realm of AI for Amazon sellers. We dissect the transition from manual processes to automated ones using AI tools and software, the benefits of utilizing customer data, and the current state of the AI landscape. We touch on the impact of AI technology and its potential in the Amazon selling space, and Jo offers expert advice on AI-based e-commerce strategies and the major changes Amazon sellers should watch out for. Tune in to this insightful episode and elevate your understanding of the world of AI for e-commerce. 07:39 - Exploring E-Commerce Opportunities 13:05 - Challenges of Finding Experienced Employees 15:28 - Challenges of Bringing on New Brands 26:10 - AI E-Commerce Consultancy for Amazon Sellers 33:42 - GPT Chat vs Cloud 40:12 - AI Revolutionizes Amazon Seller System 44:00 - Creating an AI Newsletter for E-Commerce 47:16 - Providing Value in AI Content 52:31 - The Impact of AI on Services 55:12 - eCommerce and AI in a Changing Landscape 56:00 - This Week's Words Of Wisdom From Kevin
11/16/202357 minutes, 8 seconds
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#368 - Izabella Ritz: A Russian Entrepreneur’s Pursuit of the American Dream

Ever dreamt of building an empire from a humble start? Our fascinating guest, Izabella Ritz, proves it's entirely possible. With her compelling journey from Russia to the US, Izabella has scaled the heights of entrepreneurship, starting from selling her interior design studio thrice due to earning restrictions in Russia and teaching herself English, to becoming a successful Amazon seller in the US.   Izabella's story is one of grit, resilience, and a relentless entrepreneurial spirit. She shares her learning curve in product development, business expansion, and making the most out of networking opportunities. Her unique insights into managing a family business, with her daughter and ex-Marine husband actively involved, and her commitment to fostering a community of Russian entrepreneurs, highlight the essence of her success. Her experience in navigating the challenges of settling as an immigrant and pursuing the American dream while acknowledging the hurdles adds another layer to her unique narrative.   To top it off, Izabella gives a glimpse into her strategic investment in events and masterminds to stay competitive and her innovative venture into TikTok. The episode wraps up with a discussion on the opportunities available in the US compared to countries like Russia, Ukraine, and Mexico, providing an enlightening new perspective on the American dream. With Izabella's inspiring journey, this episode is a treasure trove for anyone with an entrepreneurial spirit.   In episode 368 of the AM/PM Podcast, Kevin and Izabella discuss: 02:26 - Russian Entrepreneur's Journey to Success 05:09 - Entrepreneurship Challenges in Russia 09:52 - Navigating Immigrant Cultural and Economic Differences 15:46 - Success in Selling Products on Amazon 19:58 - Building Successful Russian Entrepreneurship Communities 28:32 - The Transition to English-Speaking Community 31:37 - Surprising Talent 35:38 - Amazon Selling for Service Providers 105 Seconds 43:17 - Potential Changes to Amazon's Review System 51:25 - Exploring Business Strategies and Self-Improvement 56:15 - Opportunities and Challenges of Immigration 1:01:44 - Kevin's Weekly Words Of Wisdom 
11/9/20231 hour, 2 minutes, 13 seconds
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#367 - Navigating the World of Translations, Languages, and AI with Yana Krekic

Join Kevin King and his guest, Jana Krekic, a language specialist and the founder of YLT Translations, as they engage in a fascinating conversation exploring the importance of translating Amazon listings for different countries. Listen to Jana share her inspiring journey from working in a call center 17 years ago to becoming a language expert and entrepreneur. Discover how she stumbled upon the Amazon industry and used it to generate her first sales, sparking her ambition to venture out on her own.    As we continue, Jana and Kevin tackle the challenges of learning European languages such as Finnish and Icelandic. With these languages lacking international words, we discuss the best strategies for language learning and the crucial role of immersion and conversation with native speakers. We also underline the significance of thinking in the target language to achieve true fluency. We also turn our attention to the limitations of AI in listing and content creation, analyzing its potential in copywriting, translations, and localization.   Moving on, we examine the potential of Open AI in creating more nuanced translations of listings and how this could revolutionize the translation process. We also explore the awakening of some brands to the potential of Amazon's global reach. We also shed light on the challenges of localizing listings when selling on Amazon's international marketplaces and how AI tools can assist in copywriting and translations. So tune in as we navigate the complexities of language, translation, and the power of connection in achieving success.   In episode 367 of the AM/PM Podcast, Kevin and Jana discuss: 00:06 - Multilingual Specialist From Serbia 08:14 - The Importance of Translations in Branding 17:24 - Translation Process for Multilingual Brand Expansion 20:21 - Translating Cultural Nuances 26:44 - AI Limitations in Translation and Integration 30:23 - Translation Tools in E-Commerce Limitations 34:39 - Challenges of Selling on Amazon 40:09 - Amazon Product Listing Issues in Different Markets 45:04 - Affordable One-Time Investment for Content Optimization 48:51 - Translation and LinkedIn Strategy 52:07 - Kevin's Words Of Wisdom This Week
11/2/202352 minutes, 30 seconds
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#366 - Amazon PPC In The Eyes Of A High-Performing Agency with Elizabeth Greene

In this episode, we talk to the Co-Founder of the Amazon ads agency Junglr about practical advice and real-world experiences on Amazon PPC, launching products, and more!   Get ready to unlock secrets to mastering Amazon advertising with our guest, Elizabeth Greene, an Amazon PPC expert, and a successful work-from-home mom. With her unique blend of personal and professional experience, Elizabeth navigates us through the complexities of Amazon PPC, sharing her insights on launching products and understanding the changes of Amazon PPC then and now. Her first-hand tips are sure to equip you with invaluable tools to thrive in this dynamic marketplace.   Plunge right into the challenges of Amazon PPC as we talk about Elizabeth's journey into this industry. We explore the transformation of the Amazon Advertising platform, tackling issues that sellers face including rising costs and adapting to Amazon's updates. Together, we dissect the upcoming changes to broad match and sponsored product ads, and anticipate the potential impacts on keyword targeting and off-platform advertising. If you're looking to understand the complexities of Amazon's advertising world, this episode is a very good listen.   As we conclude, we talk about a thorough understanding of video ad optimization and PPC strategy evaluation. Elizabeth helps us decode the elements of a successful video ad and the value of having the product as the focal point. We also uncover the importance of storytelling through data and a collaborative client relationship when choosing an Amazon ad agency. Wrapping up, we leave you with Elizabeth's wisdom to help you calculate advertising ROI, identify competitive categories, and boost your Amazon business’ success. Prepare to be enthralled, enlightened, and empowered by this episode!   In episode 366 of the AM/PM Podcast, Kevin and Elizabeth discuss: 06:56 - Navigating Amazon Advertising and Data Analysis 18:59 - Sponsored Products and Off-Platform Advertising  21:32 - Difference in Targeting and Expanded  25:36 - Effectiveness of Product Targeting on Amazon  29:01 - Product Selection and Relevancy in Launch  34:42 - Determining Benchmarks for Advertising Metrics  45:28 - Amazon Search Query Performance Data Value  51:12 - Clear Product Focus in Sponsored Video Ads 57:11 - LinkedIn Benchmarking and Search Tips 57:44 -  This Week’s Words Of Wisdom From Kevin
10/26/202358 minutes, 12 seconds
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#365 - Pioneering Internet Marketing and AI: A Conversation with Perry Belcher

Join us as we welcome internet marketing titan, Perry Belcher, to the AM/PM Podcast! Listen in as we journey through Perry's remarkable career path - from humble beginnings before turning to digital marketing. Perry’s illustrious career even saw him get a personal call from none other than Jeff Bezos himself, a short story you don’t want to miss!   The conversation continues with Perry reflecting on the rise and fall of his business and partnerships. His journey, marked by selling health supplements to launching a digital marketing business, and finally starting the Driven Mastermind and the War Room, is an insightful one for any entrepreneur. Our chat also covers the importance of joining a mastermind group, the benefits it can bring, and how it can help you gain a broad perspective of different industries.   Lastly, Perry shares fascinating insights about the role of AI in business, specifically in copywriting. From reducing labor costs to crafting compelling headlines and stories, the potential applications of AI are far-reaching. He also discusses misconceptions people have about AI and the opportunities it presents. Tune in for a riveting discussion about the intersection of AI, E-commerce, and internet marketing. In episode 365 of the AM/PM Podcast, Kevin and Perry discuss: 09:22 - Success in Real Estate and Selling 16:45 - Running Successful Events 23:30 - The Value of Networking and Collaboration 29:55 - Selling Event Recordings for Profit 34:19 - Cash Prize Incentives for Speakers 39:00 - Leveraging Email Lists for Business Success 42:06 - Artificial Intelligence And Its Impact On Internet Marketing 53:21 - Other Mindblowing AI Capabilities 57:27 - AI's Role in Various Industries 1:07:38 - Follow Perry on Facebook for Updates 1:09:46 - Kevin’s Words Of Wisdom
10/19/20231 hour, 10 minutes, 28 seconds
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#364 - The Power of AI in Transforming E-Commerce and Brands with Jon Derkits

Let's navigate the intricate landscape of E-commerce with Jon Derkits. Our guest this week is a seasoned expert who's worked with Amazon, consulted, and launched his own successful Amazon-selling ventures. Wouldn't you love to hear about his love for globe-trotting experiences, or perhaps learn more about the art of creating raving fans and starting irresistible newsletters? This is your opportunity!   During the course of our chat with John, he breaks down how to find success in the Amazon marketplace, tackling challenges head-on, and provides valuable insights into the business of acquiring small to large Amazon brands. Kevin and Jon also highlight the enormous potential of combining journalism and product selling - a winning strategy for any E-commerce seller on any platform. Get ready to learn how to use newsletters as a powerful marketing tool.    As we wrap up, Jon and Kevin dive into the world of AI and software to craft tailored content for customers, using fascinating examples from building a passionate dog lover community to launching a TikTok brand. They also stressed out the importance of authenticity in branding and flexibility to changes like Amazon's Project Nile. Our conversation concludes with a discussion about understanding the present in the context of the past and the future. Join us for this knowledge-packed episode and let’s exploring the world of E-commerce, Amazon-selling, and beyond! In episode 364 of the AM/PM Podcast, Kevin and Jon discuss: 00:00 - Exploring E-Commerce and Travel Opportunities 10:44 - Jon's Backstory 12:08 - Career Journey and Future Plans  21:46 - Build Brand Audience With Email Marketing  25:31 - Amazon Business Acquisitions and Email Marketing 27:00 - $300,000 Website Business With Display Advertising  30:23 - Apple's Newsletter Performance and Open Rates  32:47 - Building a Passionate Dog Lover Community 37:56 - Building an E-Commerce Tribe and Movement  42:25 - The Importance of Authenticity in Branding 53:04 - Amazon Project Nile and Adapting to Changes 1:04:28 - How To Connect With Jon Dekrits 1:05:17 - Future Episodes And An Upcoming Webinar  1:06:15 - This Week's Words Of Wisdom From Kevin King
10/12/20231 hour, 6 minutes, 50 seconds
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#363 - Launching Amazon Brands To Exit, Rinse, And Repeat with Kata Phipps

In this episode, we had the privilege of sitting down with the incredible Kata Phipps, a savvy entrepreneur who transformed her boredom into a massively successful Amazon-selling career. Rising from humble beginnings, Kata's drive led her from listening to podcasts and diving into free resources to learn how to sell on Amazon, to a spectacular multi seven-figure exit in 2021. She generously shares her unique journey, detailing her enterprising involvement in a network that sparked friendships with successful entrepreneurs and led to a treasure trove of invaluable lessons.   We dove into the fascinating world of selling on Amazon and examined the pivotal role psychology plays in driving business success. With a rich background in psychology, Kata and Kevin explored how comprehending customer sentiment and aligning team efforts with business goals can provide a competitive edge. The conversation further unfolded to reveal the profound importance of empathy in connecting with your customer avatar and expressing an emotional bond with your product.    Intriguingly, we also scrutinized the necessary aspects to position your business for success. The conversation underscored the significance of understanding your numbers, planning for the worst-case scenarios, and the power of informed questioning. Navigating through the experience of doing business in the US as a British national, we also touched upon the challenges she faced along the way. Make sure to catch Kata Phipps at the upcoming Billion Dollar Seller Summit in Hawaii. This episode is a treasure chest filled with practical advice, inspiring anecdotes, and key strategies for those dreaming of financial success and freedom!   In episode 363 of the AM/PM Podcast, Kevin and Kata discuss: 01:46 - Impressed by Meeting and Networking 09:36 - Chile Is A Really Cool Place 10:13 - Learning Psychology Helped Kata Succeed On Amazon 21:03 - Kata’s Amazon Brand Exit And Talking About Wealth 21:56 - Orchestrating Her First Amazon Exit 22:34 - A Generational Change 36:54 - Becoming A Master Of One Thing 43:25 - Financial Independence and Generosity 44:07 - Customer Empathy As A Major Advantage 47:09 - What’s Next For Kata? 48:05 - Entering The Supplement Category And The Deep Reason Behind It 56:30 - Billion Dollar Seller Summit in Hawaii 59:57 - Refreshing Conversation on Similar Philosophies 1:00:36 -  Kevin King’s Words Of Wisdom Transcript Kevin King: Welcome to episode 363 of the AM/PM Podcast. My guest this week is none other than Katta Phipps. She's originally from Chile but living in the UK. Now she's got a different perspective than what you're normally going to hear and I really like it. I think she's one of the smartest women in this space smartest people in this space and she just doesn't like to work. She likes to, so she thinks of everything in terms of how can she do the least to maximize the most. She's already had a seven figure exit. She's on her way to another seven or eight figure exit. Now. She actually got her start listening to me on the Seller Sessions podcast, so this is kind of full circle for her coming back on the AM/PM Podcast. I think you're going to really enjoy this episode. Let's get it going. And before we do that, don't forget to sign up for the Billion Dollar Seller's Newsletter. It's totally free. It comes out every Monday and Thursday. So if you're interested in getting a billiondollarsellers.com, I think you'll find some really good, valuable, actionable tips and strategies in there. Plus, you'll learn a little bit more about me. Kata Phipps, welcome to the AM/PM Podcast. It's an honor to have you here. Kata: Well, it's an honor to be here. Thank you so much for inviting me. Kevin King: You're someone that I'd heard a lot about for several years through Athena and through some other people and kind of watched what you're doing from afar, but I didn't really get to actually meet you until I went to Seller Sessions. I think it was like the first time we actually got to spend some time talking. I think we might have met somewhere else briefly, but, yeah, spend some time talking to you like networking bar or something like that, and I was thoroughly impressed. I was like holy cow, this girl is sharp. I mean I knew she was smart but like she's like next level up there. So I was like I got to get her on the podcast and got to get her to come speak at BDSS. This is, this is good stuff. Kata: Thank you. Kevin King: You're welcome. How long have you been in this Amazon game? You've been doing this for a day or two, right. Kata: Well, funnily enough, it feels like a lifetime, but actually September 2018. Kevin King: 2018. How did you hear about this? What got you into this? Did you see something online? Did you have a friend that was doing it? Did you look for an opportunity? Kata: No well, I was bored. I was bored and I was poor. Both things are not good. Well, my husband he at the time was an active wing commander in the Royal Air Force for England and we were stationed in different parts of the world. So, being an officer's wife, it's not what it's all painted out to be and it definitely wasn't my path. So I was pretty bored. My clinical psychology is by trade, but I never really did get to practice from, since I moved from Chile, which is where I was born, to England when I married Matt. So basically I got to have a lot of degrees and I did a few masters. You know distant learning. I learned English through doing a masters in English, in psychology as well, during the time that I was following Matt around the world in his postings with the military. But actually it got to the point where I was just thoroughly bored and flower arrangements and dinner and fancy dressing was a longer career for me. So Matt comes back home one day had listened to a podcast on his commute back from Washington we were living in Maryland at the time in America and he says oh, I listened to this really cool thing about how to sell on Amazon and I listened to it and I thought I could do that. And then we started learning through free resources I could consume, basically. So I started looking at products and I fell in love with product differentiation and bundling of items that were frequently bought together, which wasn't really a thing back then. But I knew that I'm a bargain queen and I'm a very good shopper myself and probably with my psychology background, I sort of had a very good idea of what people were looking for when coming review. So we just decided to give it a go. So we went into debt and we ordered our first product and started just, you know, taking it one day at a time and spending several hours house cleaning while listening to your podcast. Kevin King: Do you remember which podcast that was that he heard originally? That got that set it off. Kata: Yes, so actually to me it's a very poignant day because the first of the podcast that I ever listened to was Seller Sessions, the first in-depth conversation that I think it was two part, and I remember this so vividly. I was cleaning the floor, polishing the floor, with a mop, head on son, and it was you talking to Danny on Seller. Sessions and I got to hear everything about your you know your days selling calendars and these and that, and I was thoroughly impressed with what you've done and I thought, gosh, imagine if one day I could be in Seller Sessions as a guest. And then I didn't even think about other time to ever get to meet you. But you know, then we decided to invest a little more and actually join a network I'm not sure if I can name it, but yeah, we joined Titan as members and we started learning from the ones that are now my friends and I thought, my God, these guys you know, justin Dyson at the time was the leader of and the coach of our group level revenue-wise is how it's split out. So we were having these weekly conversations and I thought, oh, my God, these guys are so amazing. I need to go to an event and actually meet them. If I'm in the room with them, I'm going to get to pick their brains. So we did it and then I went to China Magic and then I got to meet Danny and we became really good friends and life became a little crazy really, because everything sort of happened overnight, but at the same time feels like a long period of time of my life. Kevin King: That's kind of serendipitous, there, isn't it? The podcast you listen to with Seller Sessions. Now, danny is one of your best friends. He comes and hangs out at your house and you guys do stuff. I know he comes there like decompress and like get away sometimes and he's a good guy, really, really great guy. And then you're listening to me talk and now you're on this podcast, so it's like everything's like coming like a full circle. Kata: Today we're close in the full circle, but you know what? I have lived a life with no regrets and I think that the key to everything we have attained in life is actually that abandoned smile and said where? You know a lot of neuro-programming, linguistic, if you wish. I always knew I was going to be successful. I just didn't care or worry how, and I believe that if you put in the work and you're humble enough to learn from those that have done already, you always gonna get somewhere, and that's just how it happened to us. You know, if it's not us, it's not. Our success will learn from all of you guys in the industry that have done it previously, and I can't enough to share your knowledge, which is why we do it now as well through our own, you know, means as possible which part of Chile, Santiago, or the south or north, or which? I used to be a city girl from Santiago, yes, and now I live in the middle of nowhere, but yes, in England, but Santiago? Kevin King: A lot of people don't realize it, but Chile is probably one of the most European western thinking countries in South America because Argentina has, you know, boulevards that look like Paris and stuff, because all the a lot of Italians move to Around the time. A lot of people don't realize this, but around nineteen early nineteen hundreds there's a lot of people coming to the united states from Europe, going to stories of ls island, but the same time about an equal number of Italians especially we're going to to a, to bonus, a race in Argentina, and so Argentina has a lot of European influence. But Chile Is probably the most advanced, most western country in all of South America and I love that's because it's a lot of German, heavy German influence there, because yeah. You can go around and there's tons of German influence everywhere, in the countryside, in the cities and it's a. It's a really cool place it's. For those of you don't know what Chile is, it's the little skinny one on the on the far left side of South America that runs what three thousand miles from top to bottom or some crazy About like that, but everything from the deserts, the Atacama desert in the north all the way down to the I go kind of in the middle. What's that little city outside send the ago, where you can take a little cable car, all the colorful buildings, and then down into the south with the volcanoes and everything it, and then very typical South America. Amazing, yeah, I'm in Patagonia. It's amazing, amazing place. So did you meet your husband in Chile? Was he based there or do you meet? Kata: Another serendipity story which white, by the way, is one of my favorite words is kind of funny that you said it Assist the film. She says it is. But yeah, my was actually a couple of friends of his where going on a tree. But one of the friends had to call out last minute and my job team I'm winning the friend of a friend of a friend of mine was like oh my god is gringo. So here they don't speak any Spanish. I need to say the mark is a friend of my brother, is back in London. So what do I do? And I'm like, I know I go out. I was. I was a geek psychologist studying and I already had a song, so I was much more mature than all my friends that where. You know, I'm in our party. I work really hard since that, since a very early age, and so should I never go out. You can't bail now. Just get the gringos here. The get drunk with one glass anyway, that's a much. We can continue chatting. And then she said well, then I went on, the drinks were flowing and I didn't speak English, I didn't speak Spanish, but you know that my friend had the idea of saying If you kiss one of the gringo, so pay the bill and I am cheap. So I did, and here I am leaving my best British life. Yeah, no, it was that. Yeah, it was, it was really good. Actually, I'm really tell the languages throughout the years. Eventually we had a long distance relationship for about three years which Feed it both of our lifestyles, and then eventually, I suppose, we started running out of money to travel, so we just got married and here I am. Kevin King: We have a few things in common. I'm going through divorce right now, but my wife was Columbia and I met her in Columbia as a similar thing and I met her 2009 I think and I gone down there just as a tourist and the guy that's supposed to take me around contain me that day. So he sent the office girl. She's just like the office girl. She came and took me and we did a little trip on the, on the little snorkeling kind of trip, and we just kind of hit it off and so they went to dinner that night and nothing. Nothing happened there. But I'm learning Spanish right now and I take it in high school and I knew a little bit, but I was like trying to get a little bit better at it is like I'll come back in a year and I want to be able to speak in Spanish with you, for have a 15 minute conversation in Spanish and I was just half joking, but you know half but and she help me to it so like over the course of the next year, so you better be studying your Spanish. You said you're coming back in a year and so I ended up going back a year later and then we got together and we did long distance for seven years Before she moved to the United States. She was studying law at the time, so she wanted to finish her law degree, and so we. Then she came to the United States. So yeah, I just was mad. Kata: Fluent in Spanish, your husband no, we were just drunk, and now he would love me to say yes, but no, he understands a lot more than he let's on the you know, but no, I'm not, that's not yet speak fluent Spanish, but he understands some words which are probably not the best ones Very well when I lose my patience yeah, I was gonna say, I was gonna say I bet there's some Spanish that comes out sometimes when you're, when you're upset about something and he, I think he probably gets the picture pretty quick. Yeah, we speak a lot with looks you know I think about a funny Latino and some American people. You can say hello, which is you know. Kevin King: Your body, your background. You studied psychology, so that's come in. It's probably super helpful in your business, because a lot of people don't realize marketing psychology and if you understand psychology, you have a huge lag up when it comes to Business. I mean to market to any kind of business, especially e-commerce, because the fundamental principles is not what's the latest hack, what's the latest trick about this. I mean, all those things are cool, but if you don't understand the fundamental psychology of why people do things and how to motivate them to do things, your chances of success turn to luck verses Just make it happen. So how would you and a lot of people in our business they have no clue that those two are super closely related what would you say is to people out there that are don't realize is what's something they can do from their business point of view? Time it to the psychology says things that things that you given you a major advantage or something that's people should be thinking about considering. Kata: So from my tray. I think they're fascinating discoveries that I have had through my journey, which I didn't know how it was eventually going to. I thought if I get this going and I get the financial means and I can do psychology or therapy Like a pro bono type thing. But actually you're right and I discover quite early on in the game that it is very up to the great, to everything we do in this business. And I will say to, two things are the most important. One, number one Be humble enough to understand what the customers are saying. We already get that information for free in the form of reviews. If we put in the work to read what, how the customers are referring to a product, what they wish it was better, what they hate about, what they love about it, all the information is out there. The problem is that I believe and this is just my personal opinion as a seller the most successful you become, the less humble you are to truly Remember that ultimately, the customer is the one that you are serving and therefore you need to listen to what they're saying. Sometimes, probably eighty percent of the time, the key Was that typing I know what you would say is the right you will for that product. However, if you put in the work and you actually read reviews and you start picking out which now I can do very easily for you, just just just those terms that people are using and even within the US marketplace, several you know states use different ways to refer to the same product as well, much like it happened in all languages you can find all of that information right there and truly serve both the purpose and the emotional Conversion that they could be good to feel about any purchase. That will ultimately give you the hook to convert that into a sale, as opposed to the competition that doesn't care for providing that as an extra bonus. I think, not just sell something, not just serve a purpose, but also at that little something that will make them feel good in your copy about the money they just spent. It really works is really that simple, to me at least. And if you don't know how to then Delegate which is the second part in, it's also tied up with being humble enough to realize quite early on in the game what are you? You know gold, why are you really good at? And what you suck? What takes away you will to leave for me is PPC. I understand that I am a master and I exactly what you do and I exactly what I want to do. Do I want to do it for a life? No, I delegate straight away because, honestly, I just live too short. That's my, that's my mantra. So I understand what I'm doing. But Delegating is not just about asking someone with something to do, because that creates work for one right and I don't want to be spending my time teaching people how to do what I want them to do. I want them to become an extension of me. I want them to learn how my brain operates, how my brain requires reports to be delivered to me so they speak my language. And in order to do that, you just have to be a decent human being and understand the interest, the passions there, the motivation behind the stuff that you hire, so they can become that extension of you and they basically never leave you. So when I sell a brand, my team will never go with. That. It's not part of the deal, is non-negotiable. They wouldn't even go if they were off with triple the money and they have said so and they've been in the spot to be poached and they have a left because the culture I implement in delegating everything Is I value you and I genuinely do. I care for you. If I have a sale, I will share my financial extra. You know games with them because they were people to my success and I never forget that. I'm every morning grateful For having the people I have in my life. I contribute somehow to me being able to attain this and make sure that I communicate regularly. Is that I am also vulnerable enough to say I don't actually know that answer. Can you figure it out and then brief me on it? And that means that until I took on the vice president by presidency of time where work recently, I was called by my friends the dnb, which was a title that I probably carry around, which was the do nothing bitch, because that's what I wanted to be like. I wanted to do nothing. Kevin King: I didn't want to do that's the way to do it. I mean, that's exactly what I do is figure out what's your best at, what you enjoy, focus on that and then hire good people and get out of the fucking way. And that's absolutely and then treat them with respect, lead as you would want to be, lead and treat them as humans, not as as subjects or something like that that so many people do, or inferior. I think that's important thing that a lot of people just they just don't get that. This is my idea, this is my thing, is my money. I'm reaping all the rewards when, a lot of times, you could not have gotten to that point without those people under you to help you. I always remember, like when, when helium ten you know I've been, I've known mania and you're most started him ten back in twenty fifteen, twenty, yeah, twenty fifteen when they sold the company in twenty nineteen. One of the things that they actually did, which I think is extremely honorable, is, like every day I think they had like forty employees at the time they actually went out and they actually told everybody I don't know the exact words they said, but they basically said what, everybody, what is your debt right now? Not counting your house, your mortgage, your house but what? What's your credit card, that, what's your debt for different things, and tell us what that number is. and they paid it all off for everybody and yeah, and then they the other, the programming team, was in Serbia, so they flew over to Serbia and spent like a week with these guys, you know, taking them out to dinners and drinking and just having a good time. And then they, they change those guys lives. I don't know what they gave them, but they gave them enough money. Where was life changing for you know it, in Serbia, for these people? So that's what's the stuff that you gotta do, that most people just they don't get it. I just think everybody is expandable. Kata: Yeah, I think that the people you're referring to other people to have any wealth, and what I mean by this is you can make money and a lot of it. But to me, I remember very vividly the day when I said how my goal, which was to list, listening to Michelle and who is one of the first women in the industry that manage a big, big exit this is before aggregator times and all of that In twenty nineteen and she saw her business for a lot of money and she was very proud on sharing that. She managed to build this empire that she's just sold out. I'm sorry I'm in five years and I remember thinking of the time she did so well, my goodness, what an inspirational women. I'm gonna do that in half the time and that was my goal. Again, I'm competitive, not gonna lie about it, and I did buy away. But at the moment that we did have a first sex, it was actually not two and a half years, but it was two years, seven months. The first exit, the first big exit, generation wealth. What I thought I was gonna do when I had that money, and even when I was gonna heat the seven figures, I remember so clearly that day I thought I'm gonna be jumping off the walls and I'm celebrating. A drink, champagne and go crazy. You know what happened? Something overcame me and I just fell so grounded and I felt that I didn't need Any more stuff. I didn't need to celebrate, it was just a very profound moment of. This is what happens when you put in the work and all I could feel was a call to say how can I go? Rewards those that help me get here. And for the first time ever, my in the Philippines moved out and I see many of you know because you have stuff over there. People leave Hi family scene, the same complex in the same flat or whatever. She was doing so well that people around her neighborhood starts Spreading comments that she was sex worker. It was quite funny when she was telling me about this, because she had a washing machine that I had Provide for her as a gift and I gave her money so they could buy their own house and live on their own and it was really funny. But you know what? She still now so thankful for the fact that they are, for the first time in all the generations behind them, living in a place that they can go home of their own. And how beautiful is that with money that we will otherwise spend on a treat, you know, on a fancy holiday for four or five people in a family. It's just so crazy and it's honestly the biggest joy one could ever receive, and that's what I mean by that's the true wealth. For me, well, when you attain wealth is when you're knowledgeable enough to know you don't need the money. What you need is to spread awareness and almost like I feel like I had you have witness sorry if I offend anyone that I'm not going on the same. Hey, you know you can do better and you can fulfill all of your dreams. I know you can because I did hear me out. This is my story and I feel like I want everybody that caring off to actually Put the working, to listen and to do it for themselves. Of course, it doesn't resonate with everybody, is really easy to dream of it, but Not everybody follows through. But that's true wealth, you know, having the knowledge to replicate what you already attained once. It's for me, when you really did make it, and that's why I believe those people that you were referring to earlier and not quite that yet they're still not well, even though they have money because I haven't got that. Kevin King: Give me chills. I just when you're saying that, I had a little chill go down my spine because it resonates with me so much that you know it's Everybody when they're working and they think it's the things. They think it's nice to go on nice trip. You and I we take you know I see your stuff on social media uses I would go on nice trips. We fly first class or business class or what are we do? We do good things, we have nice things, but it's not about those, the things that you buy you don't take with you when you die. They don't become part of your legacy. It's the stuff that you do for others that becomes part of your leg and that you remembered. For Most people forget that and, like you said, you've had a couple exits now right on, but you had the first one, that first big one you were. You said you were set, you had enough money that you can live the rest of your life and you need to worry. And you're like, what do I do now? I help, let me help people, let me give back. And I remember someone years ago is actually a next door neighbor of mine. About twenty years ago he actually said something. He was. He was my landlord of this little duplex. I was listening. He was an older college professor. He's in this. I was probably my early thirties, he was in his seventies or something, and he told me one time you need to be out there working on his car in his little garage next to us and he was talking to me said the best thing you can do when you, when you make it, is actually to give back and take care of others. And that's something that A lot of people I don't think really appreciate and they just they think it's a game like I need to, I need more and more money, I need to, I need to be have fifty million, I need to have a hundred million, I need to have Private jet in the private yacht and all that. It's not really about that and I think that's important, important lesson that people Need. You want to make enough money so you have the freedom to do what you want and, like you said, you don't have to do the things you don't want to. But beyond that, what's more money going to do for you except create more problems in most cases? Kata: exactly, and they, you know it was actually said that I always heard about you know, the more money you have, the more what you have to put in Number one to keep it a number two, to learn how to invest it, which has been the crash course I've been taking for the last year and a half, trying to what Work my way around global taxation and a lot of another learning curve. And another thing under the belt to learn is how do we now maximize, how do we start investing? How do we make sure Our kids are good and they can actually go on to my son? I'm a very, very academic orientation person and god bless me with a small mom he plays rugby and an actress, both of which I will always say oh my god, you're not gonna make a penny in your life. However, they're both fortunate enough to have their parents so they can go and do the profession they love, because I need something, because my, my, what she said, I can afford to be an actress and just do the things I want to do, not to generate money, because you guys have money and it was quite funny Just how you know a brat that common was, but he actually really open my eyes is how beautiful is that to be able to say I'm really proud of you. Son, go be a teacher. Sadder cities teachers don't get compensated fairly, but it does what he wants to do. He can go and coach kids to learn how to play rugby. You know, I know us Bless us, we are so it is great and he's the biggest joy of success. I will say it's precisely those moments that don't necessarily go on social media but that just bring you back a little and say that this is great, you know how did you have, how did you orchestrate that first exit? Kevin King: you started in twenty eighteen. You listen to a podcast. You said I can do this. You started with a few things. You built a brand. What was your goal from day one? To have an exit. You said you listen to michelle, or was it? You were just trying to make some money to help the family out and to do something. And then it became let me have an exit, or what led to that first exit was a deliberate or was it built up? Kata: no, when, when we start, I wanted a side income and I think I have said the story for which, to some of you maybe time, but to me it's actually I resonate with a lot of people listening. Perhaps I wanted to be able to buy my underwear without having to use the joint account. You know, my husband will know whenever I bought niggas, as we call them here in the UK, you know, and the where or a brow whatever, or a birthday present to him, but he wouldn't have to see on this statement. I just want to buy a hundred bucks, that's all I want. That. We didn't really need much more. We weren't, like overly privileged like we are now, but we were. We're all doing alright. You know, we could have a simple life and I want to have five hundred bucks. So my idea was to start the Amazon thing so I could do a whatever mad was posted in the future with the military and continue to support his career, what I was doing. That and those five hundred quickly became thirty grand a month. That was the income I was in, where mad was something in the regional, I don't know ten to twenty percent of that. So you came to a point where we need to make a decision and I'm not. That time is when I went to china and first land of the concept of exiting the business. That was one year into our Amazon journey. We need to send figures with a very healthy profit margin Ten or eleven months into our Amazon journey how many products was that? Kevin King: how many skews was that one, and what? What category? Kids, okay, go ahead it was toys and games. Kata: Yeah, so we're a little bit crazy and it's not what we teach, just so you know, because this is just a very personal journey and one of the first thing, what you do is just to know what kind of game you want to play. And I'm a bit of a lunatic and I get bored really easily. So I know I knew that I needed rapid growth, or also we're just gonna move on to something else. So we only ever launched million dollar products and that's how my friends know me. The million dollars, q lady, because I never did, I never do, I never have no product. I haven't hit the seven figures so far. So we sold our brand with only five skews for multi seven figures because it is really well, but this is an aggregator or strategic buyer, or we saw two on a great and I was twenty twenty I guess that was twenty twenty one twenty twenty one okay yes, so Most of my friends by then, as I said, you know, they had hundred fifty skews that we're making the same money. So I was working literally One, one hundred and fifty percent what they were working because, although I had a lot of risk, my products have such demand, the we just we had different problems the problem of cash flow, the problem of running a business in the USA but, being british nationals, therefore we couldn't get lending in the UK nor in the US because war and city sense or a business established in either country it was. It was very difficult to grow on that respect but we just took chances and we made it happen. But yes, that the social, how the journey became to be, you know, multi, seven figures. And at that time I remember really, when I decided that I wanted to sell because it's your baby. You know you never Everybody sells a brand now wanted to let it go because it's a baby, right, and I remember at the time a lot of people in podcast will say don't get emotionally involved with your product. Just, you know, do Repeat and replicate, don't get emotionally attached that it. And I thought, no, actually you need to get emotionally attached because you need to be able to convey the message you need to be able to serve the avatar you chose and you need. So you have to be proud to be able to say out loud on the owner of this brand and this is what we do and check it out. What do you think? You know I respect everyone that does the. I'm gonna launch any. You know eighty percent of it steaks cool and the other twenty percent of rings and Ricky or have you? That's also very good. It's just not how I want to operate. I wanted to work very little and I want to return fast, so we start with that method. But we did have a lot in line and therefore you fall, having eight hundred thousand dollars worth of inventory and the hands of amazon became really scary oh yeah. It is at the time we really have to use and we need to sell two and a half meal worth of products during q four. And I was literally like why, if something happens over nine and they take me down for three months, I always had a plan of how I was gonna shift inventory not to get you know, I'm always like Mrs Potato head, I'm always ready for the day, but because I'll ask me to sleep despite my crazy. But but it was an idea. So I started thinking okay, well, if I see down now that when the aggregator model came to the table and I have conversations Not just they gonna do and free order of my business as well, otherwise cost me twenty K to sixty, according to who I'm gonna go with. I remember speaking with no found at the time and they were really good, really thorough, and we'll put a really nice plan together for me. It will cost me. You know what is worth, which is all that work and again, I'm cheap. So I didn't want to do it. So I listened to some of Scott's these free classes instead and I prepared my exit with his paradigm and just follow what he does, and he was so good at teaching how he does it, that I didn't need to hire him. So I didn't go with a broker. I went in myself and I sat at the table with a few aggregators and they ordered my business and they ordered my books, and then we sold to one and that was it basically how it happened, and I took the money off the table so I could, you know, re-invest and at that time I was at the same time launching the second brand, which also did very well and still doing very well. Kevin King: So the second have you had one exit or have you had two exits? Kata: I have had one exit and I have now three brands, one of which I'm launching next month. So I have two brands that I'm very excited for one's doing really well, but we don't really work on it. The team does it all. It's magic. It's all magic. We delegate very well. They are all super excited for it. So with them it's a very small team five people that's all there is to our mastermind company, umbrella, and we just rinse and repeat and we know what to do, we know who to work with and we do it over and over again and that's what we're doing. But it's only now, for the first time this year, that I'm actually going in a different direction and taking some, you know, sitting on the student's chair and going into a different category and just doing it all over again from scratch. Kevin King: You can't do anything in the children. You probably have a non-competer. Is that maybe for a few years in children? So this is in different categories, right. Kata: Well, there is a match I can disclose about, but it is within the category because I'm a very good negotiator. But yeah, it's not competing keywords. Kevin King: Okay, and is the plan to actually sell these at some point as well? Are you building these to sell from the ground up? Kata: Yep, my plan is always the same. I like to work with the mighty but yet small I don't have. I don't need the title of I run a night figure business. I have a night figure business, you know why? Because that's corporate and I don't like that. I like personalized family vibes. I like to get to know my people, work with them. I don't want to scale beyond that, it's too much work. I don't want to tap any other marketplaces. I've never sold anywhere. That's not America. I just rather become a master of one thing. Very well, I left the rest on the table of whoever wants to take it to the next level because it's a vanity title. So I might as well just get the money out of the table and do it again several times. And it just works. If it's what I want, it makes me happy. Kevin King: You're US only right. That's what you just said. So you're not selling, you're not doing any. All these people that say you need to diversify and go into other marketplaces or sell on Shopify or go to Walmart You're just Amazon and Amazon only. Kata: Yes, I don't believe. I believe that you can do it all. I don't want to, I don't need to and I don't believe that one should. I mean, everybody gets into this game because they want the freedom that it you know it markets, right. It's like oh okay, your freedom, and everybody changes the night to five for a night to bloody nine. That's the life of an Amazon seller, you know, and I don't want that. So if I go on to this big corporate thing, I have to hire more people and I have to oversee more people, and I have to stop being the visionary, which is what I am, and I have to stop doing what I love, which is creating hands-on with my product. I'm working really hard on product R&D and differentiating the heck out of them, so I actually have a proposition that brings value for the same money that the current offer it's providing customers. So I'm not scared of competition, of market density and all of that, because I know, I know how to read the customers and I can, if I can, provide something better through my contacts that I gathered throughout the years, whether it be in sourcing more efficiently, cutting costs what it needs to, and just stay in lean, then I can offer the customers for the same price something so much better. What's not to love? Of course, it's going to work in my books. Well, it has to not work so fast, so I'm going to touch with just now, just in case. But yeah, that's basically how I want to do it. So, yes, the method is, you know, just flying over the eight figures and ride them, then get and take the money out of the table and read some repeat. Kevin King: So what do you think is going to happen? You sold to an aggregator at the peak of the aggregator time in 2021, when multiples were getting out of hand and crazy. That stuff has all come down now. So do you have a little bit different approach and how you're looking at the exit for this one since that market? Is kind of changed, or is it still? Everything's still the same. Kata: No, no, to be honest, I don't have any different strategies. Of course, we did benefit of being able to have that experience. However, I don't believe that the multiple that we attained was crazy. It was actually what I thought it was worth. We might have done a little bit better upfront than others will do now, but the truth is, if you run a very lean company and you are very aware and you have the education behind you on your numbers which is the most important thing Everybody, just at the time especially, focuses a lot about revenue, revenue, revenue. The seven figures, whatever, and the contribution margin, such as the actual net, is nothing. So now my goal in the people like coach and with the people I work, is just from day one, you can actually be in the green. There is no longer a need to just go on to minus 10,000 and be in month three of a launch and still think it's going to work, because it's not necessary. There are other things that you can put into place, not just on the delegation stage, but also the educational aspect of what do your numbers are telling you, what are your actual KPIs, what are your systems? Everybody thinks that you get to be successful and then you implement systems, and that's wrong, because by then it goes to a sheet ton of money to bring in talent. If you hire people early, you can actually imprim the blueprint of your company and your business ways, if you wish, into them at a much cheaper price. And you hire potential rather than talent and learn together. And that's how I build my team based on potential, not necessarily talent, because it was cheaper and it continues to be cheaper. I still hire potential over talent when I can, so I'm not doing anything different. I know exactly what the number is that I'm going to let it go for. We just reverse engineer. This is the number we're going to let that brand go for and this is what we're going to do at every stage and this is how many skills we're going to need and this is the number of sales a day that we're going to have, and this is the average price and this is how much we can afford to have our cogs act. And we just keep it simple that way and it just works. Kevin King: I hope everybody out there listening is paying close attention to what she's saying, because this is the way that you do it and you get the freedom and the lifestyle that you want. It's not what most gurus and most other people are teaching, and this is maybe counter to what you've been taught or what you believe, but she's living proof of it and she's telling you exactly how to do this and it's music to my ears, because you don't hear this very often and it's the same thing I've always said People like Kevin, you're teaching all this, but you're not a nine figure seller. You're not even an eight figure seller. I've sold eight figures online, but you're not an annual eight figures per year. You're seven figures. Do you feel inferior or something, to some of these other people? There's other people in the space bragging about. They're doing 30 million and 50 million a year or whatever, and I'm like, no, not at all. I probably actually know more than they do and I'm living a different and better life and being able to do what the heck I want. I don't have all those headaches. You're really good on the systems and stuff. You're really good on the partnering with people. People like Kevin, how many VA's do you have? You have all these different things you do on Amazon, from the podcast to your newsletter, to the products that you're selling. You're still selling, right. Kata: It's very good. By the way, I'm subscribed and I have thoroughly enjoyed it, so I recommend everybody to subscribe too. Kevin King: Oh, thank you To the training that I do. I partner smart and so that's more of my things and I'm not trying to create more work or to create. There's only a certain amount of money that you need. My number is and I'll make good money, but my number if I have an exit is 10 million. If I have 10 million dollars in the bank and I just properly invest that not crazy invested, but properly invest that you can live off of if it's, say, it's 400 grand a year, you should be making more than that in interest in return, I can live off that company and then do what the hell I want Take care of other people, help other people out, like you have, and that's my whole philosophy. I don't need a private plan. I don't need a yacht. I don't need a $50 million mansion. If I want to splurge and supply business class, I'll splurge. I have the money to do it. But that's key in what she's saying. And I think another key that, if you haven't been listening closely to what she's saying, is she has, and correct me if I'm wrong but I think one of your major competitive advantages is customer empathy the way that you can get into their head some of that's the psychology background, some of that's what you said. You're analyzing everything but actually knowing and listening the customer is not always right. Despite that slogan that people say customer's always right, do what they say, that's actually not true. But you've got to learn how to listen to the customers and how to actually segment the customers, Because sometimes you have people buying from you that maybe you don't want buying from you. Sometimes you've got to fire customers, but if you can figure out how to carve out who those passionate people are and then find more of those and not worry about the others, it can make a huge, huge difference. And I think that's some of what you're kind of saying, that you're doing and why you can be successful and sleep at night with having just a few skews doing crazy seven figures per year, knowing that this is your moat and you're not worried. Kata: Yeah, well, obviously the first exit gave me that moat. I needed that. I needed to save the money off the table just to make sure that my family will be taking care of, regardless of what will happen in the future. But the reason we went back into Amazon is number one because it continues to be the biggest opportunity over time to generate financial income if you do it right quite rapidly. I don't think there is anything else, not even investment, that you can generate that much that quickly. We have, however, also put enough a lot of work after our exit and this is probably going to resonate a little bit more with more of the higher roles, as you have in your circle. But putting the education as well on to what to do with the money to invest in, I always remember I don't remember exactly who said it, but they said that when you have the money, you need to make sure that 20% goes into this, 20% goes onto that and this and that and just sort of split. And a lot of people believe that splitting your Amazon marketplaces or splitting Amazon, shopify and Walmart, for instance, is not having all the eggs on the same basket means. But what that to me actually means not having all the eggs on the same basket is take your money off the table. It doesn't matter if it's not the vanity number that you believe at that time that you need to call yourself as or be introduced when you speak at a gig or whatever, or when you're on a podcast. Take that money, listen to other people and do the following put twenty percent to real estate is not gonna grow exponentially, is gonna be like a six percent and you have you, but it's gonna be growth and it's gonna be safe. Then pull the twenty percent. Another type of investment with a higher return may work, may not work. Don't do crypto. We will. We lost fifty K on that. Kevin King: But that's a different story but it's okay but it's okay. Sometimes you gotta take risk and budgets. Kata: You had the money to risk and you are gonna change your life the money Exactly so long you're good with that money, never been seen again in your life, not changing go for it and then put all the twenty percent. Right now, for instance, I'm investing on different kind of things, that we're doing a roll up for some home based services in the US. In one way, I'm flying off to Chile on Monday because I I fell in love with a flat and I ended up buying nine, and now I'm. I've been learning about every and be hosting and I want to provide an experience, and I've been working with people and teaming up with people and calling my friends with money and getting them onto the project and we're doing that, which is amazing and I'm so excited for. And then I'm doing the brands. On the other hand, then I'm working with Wait, I don't know and I teach in the leaders how to coach people and working you know we're done and you know and trying to get this vision to change more people's lives. And then ultimately, which is my passion project is I'm going into a category that said I've never was gonna go to, which is the supplement one. So I'm gonna be very open about it because, much like my whole life, this was said in the PT. I was jumping on a plane to go see my mother, who is 59 years old and she's in the late stages of Early on said dementia and on five messages. So, sadly, she had a, she had a rough, and it starts when she was only 52. I, by the way, had the same gene, so that's why, also, I am motivated to live my best life now, before I forget. So just in case, in 10 years time I become my mother, I'm gonna have leave my best freaking life and I'm gonna have changed as many lives as they can, and that's social, my passion. But I was going on the street. I was really struggling. I was, I was successful. She didn't get to see that I had made it. She didn't get to see that I can only buy her clothes for her. She's bed balm has been for two years, that's and speak, that's a more. She just is terrible. It's Heartbreak and it takes away all the joy of any successes one could have. And I saw what I'm boarding my plane which, by the way, I only got to because friends such as Danny and ferries and some people you know that I'm my very close friends with cheering on me through what's that? You got this. Get on that taxi, go, you can. I didn't want to see her. I didn't want to face the fact that my mom was going to die. Oh, she was the one that person I left before. So I got that and I'm some boarding. This guy that I once met years ago, that I mentioned something about me being on the e-commerce world, of starting to be on From Chile, says hey, I have a friend who is a Nobel Prize nominee doctor and he is very old and he saw he's a first pharmaceutical testing and stuff to Catch by a blood test early on said dimension from the temporal cognitive decline. He but to be far more and he regrets it because he never really took off is too expensive for people and he now has a solution which is a preventative supplement for cognitive decline 20 years of clinical study, peer reviews, patented FDA approve everything and he needs a contact for e-commerce. That honestly happened when I was voting that plane to see my mother. So I got off the plane in Santiago and the first thing I did I want to meet with this doctor and I thought this is the universe telling me this is my passion project. Whether it works or not, I'm going to do it. So I took it on and now we're going to launch the heck out of it and we have pulled. I have pulled every ounce of my body on reading just about every single peer review journal that explains the science we have, this compound and all the difference from what already exists, all that for brain and focus and memory and what. Now, this is different. This is something that I can relate so highly with and I believe in through my background, obviously, and peer review on my geeky scientific part, and I'm gonna put it to the masses because you know what it's, one person, it doesn't cure. It doesn't mean that it's not going to happen. What it does truly is that it delays the onset of it. So if you tell me that it's going to delay my onset of any kind of cognitive decline two decades, I'm on it. And if that happens to just one person and never get to hear about it, at least I'm gonna. I'm gonna die happy Because I think it's going to be a revolutionary and I, again, I'm going against. Whatever I said and whatever everybody tells you about the category and what not, and I know nothing about supplements the truth One is is I had to learn everything this year. But I think we're now in a very good place and I have gained another skill set, and this is one that follows my heart. So we'll see how it goes. I hope that by the time where I how I can tell you I hit the seven figures again. You know, even though that's secondary to the actual thing, just to be able to do something, that means a little bit, a little more than just sales to me. I'm just so fortunate, to be honest. So that's gonna be that. That's gonna be exciting. Kevin King: That's incredible, actually that's, that's, that's really honorable. I'm very, very incredible. Congratulations on that and keep, keep that up. We need more people like you out there. Well, congratulate me when people buy it and I know it got a message no, but like you said, though it, even if it helps one person, even if this product doesn't work, it doesn't fail. If it helps one person, unit don't even know. You've done a very good thing for, for, for the world, and that that's, that's what matters, and you're in a position to actually do that, to help perfect strangers out, and I think this will do. Is there a patent on it or is there any protection on it? Or can people knock you off once they want if it takes off? Kata: Oh yeah, I'm ruthless. I pattern and copyright, even my listing PDF print copyright, absolutely everything. As I said, I'm Mrs Potato Head, before you hit me with an infringement, I got you three season this is lessons and I got the right number ready to go Because I do the work beforehand. That's the thing. You need to be prepared. You know, and it's going to be these guys and I'm going to be happy, so I'm ready to go for it. But you know a much like with everything you need to. I be so important, especially when you put in the work to differentiate something, whether it be a design or whatever you need to be aware of what is the worst case scenario? I'm prepared for that one and then you can sleep at night. Or your worst case scenario is Amazon mistakenly took you down. How the letter are they ready? There's thousands of free templates over. Just prepare one. Have it ready to go. You know, do the work beforehand, don't be reactive. Prepare for things, and that's what I mean by reverse engineer Everything. What can go wrong? What can I be hit with? Ok, is it going to be a matter of life? Now Q4, right at POSUS. What's going to happen? Is Amazon not going to take in your inventory with? Is your? Is your fulfilled by merchant of the ready? Have you got suicide your 3PL? Because guess what? People will buy you anyway, they don't care where it comes from, they just want to get the present purchase. You know, just have a plan. Have a plan for whatever that can go wrong, and then you can kill and just action that. I have the team at the ready. You know, document everything and ask questions. I ask for, ask questions with data. Don't go on Facebook and say, hey, I'm a sense of down my listing, what can I do, and they don't say why. They don't say what they actually did, what have they up tent already, what hasn't worked, and don't provide any data whatsoever. If you ask informed questions, people like you know you, Kevin, I'm sure you will be able to actually give a meaningful answer. But these people are happy to just buy the training or listen to the podcast and feel like they made it and it's not if you don't action it. You didn't really do it, did you? So it's it's. It's that it's putting the work and prepare before so you can chill and just let it Work is. There is no more magic to that. You know, plan your systems right, the description of the rules that you once gonna need. I have a full all chart with you know, hiring documents on what the role should be and how you're gonna measure and where they're gonna learn how to do things. Be sharp about what's free of the Dang it. Just send me a DM and I'll send you the whole thing. I don't care. That's why I build it for to share, you know. But do something, take action. Don't just listen without doing a thing. That's that's for me. It's being truly the key of how these rapid growth has happened to us. Kevin King: And you're gonna be in Hawaii in May of next year at the billion dollar seller summit. What are you looking forward to? On that? You're going to. You're one of the the keynote speakers at the billion dollar seller summit in Hawaii, and you've never been before, so what? I've never been what, what are you looking forward to? Or what, what, what do you, what do you think? What's in store? Kata: Well, what's in store obviously is a lot of fun. I love networking with people, though it's funny because I don't really like crowds and I don't really like many people, but the ones I do like. If. If I'm talking to you, you know it's because I want to. That's one thing You're never gonna get. What you see was you get with me. But I look for, actually, when I'm in disembarking, to see good, kind Hearted people to get to brainstorm a very rarely speak about Amazon itself or tactics or hacks and things like that, because that's what I do sort of with the people that I coach, you know, with my friends when they have one way of strategy, you know, content creation and whatnot. So I just like to engage again to know the real person. Like I love to have learned about how you met your wife today. That's the kind of conversation I look forward the most in this event, because I love to learn about little things behind it. I believe friendship is very hard to come by our age, especially in this industry, but when you do get a few good ones, they are keepers, you know, and I'm very blessed to have so up all the friends who my success didn't really Resonate you with that much and they switched off, fizzled away from us to ones are really rooting for us and really, really happy and allow us to be Unapologetically successful and inspiring. Because that's also a journey, you know, and I'm not gonna tell you just yet what I'm gonna be speaking about, but I'm hoping it's gonna be a very holistic view of how to how to attain your Amazon success and beyond, which I don't think many people talk about. Really, we still focus a little bit on. The hacks are really fun. I learned from them all but that's not what you're gonna get from me. You're gonna get hacks for life, I think that's awesome. Kevin King: Whatever they are, I know they're gonna be. They're gonna be awesome. What's been a. It's been great speaking with you today. I've really enjoyed our conversation here and it's it's been really cool. If people want to know more about you or follow you or See what's up, but what is there a good way to do that? Or if they I don't know if they wanted to get involved with, with, with Titan or with anything else that you're doing, or follow your journey. You said you might be making this supplement thing a little bit more public or something, or what's the best way to do that? Kata: I'm gonna. I'm gonna be documenting my life as a Dementia Kata. That's. That's something I'm working on at the moment. Just bring a vulnerability back to the table, you know, and talk about things Not many people talk about. But yeah, Instagram Kata Phipps or katatitanmembers.com. If you want to learn anything about how to systemize, if you want so, please log charge. Whatever Resources I have, I'm always super willing to give them to you. Just hit me up, give me a couple days and I go back to you. But yeah, it's, it's being great and I truly hope that someone can resonate that. You know, if I did it on the cheap, for free, so can you, because it's you know, it's a proven concept and I think it's a really cool one, and you're gonna get amazing friends along the journey as well, which is priceless in itself. Kevin King: So 100% thanks again, Kata. It's been really really great to have you here on the AM/PM Podcast. Kata: Thank you for having me. Kevin King: Great stuff talking with Kata. She agrees and has a lot of the same philosophies and thoughts that I have, which is Not the same as everybody else in this industry, so it's refreshing to see someone with that approach and I think it's actually One of the better approaches that you can take. A little bit difficult for some people to get their head around, but it's a great approach. She and I could have kept talking for quite some time. That our went really quick. I hope you enjoyed this episode. We'll be back again next week with another awesome episode. Got some really cool stuff coming for you. Be sure to sign up, if you haven't yet, for the Billion Dollar Sellers Newsletter, billiondollarsellers.com. Before we leave today, I've got some words of wisdom for you. How you do anything is how you do everything. Remember how you do anything is how you do everything, especially when people aren't looking. See you again next week.
10/5/20231 hour, 1 minute, 6 seconds
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#362 - Bridging the Gap: AI’s Impact on Market Research with Justin Chen

What if you had the power to predict the success of your product before it hits the market? We explore this fascinating possibility and how AI integration can supercharge this process with Justin Chen, co-founder of PickFu.
9/28/202346 minutes, 20 seconds
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#361 - Overcoming Fears: US Amazon Sellers’ Guide to European Expansion with Andy Hooper

In this episode, we talk to an expert in expanding Amazon businesses to Europe about the complexities of VAT, logistics, and compliance. His key strategies and insights can pave the road for a smoother ride in your journey.
9/21/202357 minutes, 25 seconds
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#360 - From Hip Product To Great Brands Zack Leonard’s Formula For Better Product Development

In this episode, we welcome Zack from Gembah and we talk about how to bring the best products to the Amazon marketplace by differentiation, innovation, and creating new ideas.
9/14/202352 minutes, 55 seconds
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#359 - 3 Biggest Amazon PPC Mistakes Amazon Sellers Make with Mina Elias

In this episode, we welcome Mina Elias to the show to talk about his story and his journey from a 7-figure Amazon seller in a competitive niche to starting one of the big PPC agencies in the space.
9/7/202352 minutes, 45 seconds
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#358 - Scaling Your Amazon Business Through People, Processes, And Tech with Yoni Kozminski

In this episode, let's talk about when should you start to systemize your Amazon businesses with SOPs and processes. An incubator program for Amazon brands to scale and exit, and what you need to know when hiring talent from the Philippines.
8/31/20231 hour, 7 minutes, 7 seconds
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#357 - Profits are Maximized in Sourcing, Not Selling with Sebastian Herz

In this episode, let's talk about product sourcing and product development for Amazon FBA businesses. Our expert guest shares his key insights and tips on sourcing in China and all over the world.
8/24/20231 hour, 1 minute, 4 seconds
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#356 - The Magic Power of Networking in the Amazon Universe & Beyond with Athena Severi

In this episode, we're gonna talk about the importance of building community, why it's important to build your network in this space, and the key characteristics that it takes to succeed on Amazon.
8/17/20231 hour, 31 seconds
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#355 - Time to Start Thinking About Exiting Right NOW - Here’s $$$$$$$ Why

In this episode, let's talk about the latest updates on exits. Our expert guest shares his key insights and strategies on how to maximize your Amazon brand's value to achieve a premium exit.
8/10/20231 hour, 4 minutes, 3 seconds
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#354 - You’re Leaving Money On The Table With An Ineffective IP Strategy with Rich Goldstein

In this episode, we talk to the foremost expert in IPs, copyrights, and Trademarks in the Amazon space about the basics and how his strategies can present opportunities to unlock your E-commerce brand’s true value.
8/3/20231 hour, 8 minutes, 33 seconds
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#353 - Scaling Ecommerce: Data-Driven Solutions with Krishna Poda

In this episode, let's talk about data and analytics. Why it's crucial for analyzing your business, why it's complicated, and how our guest makes it easy for bigger sellers.
7/27/202348 minutes, 51 seconds
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#352 - Selling Luxury Products & Empowering Women In The Amazon Space With Joie Roberts

In this episode, we talk about Joie's Amazon selling journey, why there's not a lot of women in the Amazon space, and what she's doing about that.
7/20/202352 minutes
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#351 - Leveraging Kickstarter and Indiegogo: A Blueprint for Amazon Sellers

In this episode, we speak with Khiersten Ross about launching your products on Kickstarter or Indiegogo. We talk about the pros and cons and why you should or maybe shouldn't enter the world of crowdfunding. 
7/13/202352 minutes, 49 seconds
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#350 - Navigating E-commerce in Latin America: Challenges and Opportunities

This week's topic is expanding to Latin America. Cecilia Meghirditchian and Belen Bauza of Nocnoc, shares an easy way to get your products into 6 different Latam countries. 
7/6/202351 minutes, 8 seconds
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#349 - Mastering the Amazon Game: Fernando’s Insights for Growth to 9-Figures

In this episode, we talk to a seller who’s been selling since 2014. Listen to his journey from his exits to restarting with a new brand that’s on its way to 9-figures on Amazon. 
6/29/202344 minutes, 6 seconds
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#348 - How To Build Authentic & Solid Amazon Brands Ready For Exit with Ben Leonard

In this episode, we talk about Ben’s seller journey and his insights on how branding and differentiation can benefit your Amazon brand in the long run. 
6/22/202352 minutes, 26 seconds
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#347 - The Secrets of E-commerce Insurance: From Difficult-to-Insure Products & Horror Stories with Ashlin Hadden

In this episode, let’s dive into the topic of Amazon seller insurance. Our expert guest shares stories, tips, and other types of E-commerce seller insurance you need to know about. 
6/15/202348 minutes, 49 seconds
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#346 - Amazon + Shopify: How Dakota Morse Built An 8-Figure Omnichannel E-com Empire

In this episode, we speak with a seller about how he grew his brand to 8-figures in just over a year. Plus, how to create Amazon video ads that convert, how to create an omnichannel brand, and more! 
6/8/202350 minutes, 28 seconds
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#345 - Transforming Listings into Sales: A Deep Dive into Effective Amazon Marketing with Mark Casey

In this episode, we talk to a marketing expert for his tips and strategies to improve your listings, skyrocket your conversion rates, and sell more on Amazon.
6/1/202353 minutes, 8 seconds
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#344 - Secret Listing Optimization Strategies From The Master Copywriter Emma Schermer Tamir

This week’s guest will help level up your copywriting skills. Dive into the psychology of persuasive copywriting, winning strategies for high-converting listings, and how AI will affect copywriters. 
5/25/202349 minutes, 51 seconds
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#343 - Ridiculously Easy And Proven Ways To Capture Attention On Amazon And Sell More With Matt Kostan

This week, we have a special guest who will discuss how to apply pattern interruption for your Amazon brand and tips that boost your listings and increase your conversion rates. 
5/18/202337 minutes, 27 seconds
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#342 - Meet The Man Who Helped Make Sure Amazon Sellers Don’t Have To Collect Sales Tax – Paul Rafelson

In this episode, we bring someone on the show who has been helping sellers behind the scenes for years on everything from state taxes to seller exits. 
5/11/202340 minutes, 50 seconds
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#341 - What Private Label Sellers Can Learn From Big Brands With Andrew Morga

In this episode, we talk to someone who manages the biggest brands in the world when it comes to Amazon, like Nestle, Mayo Clinic, Adidas, and a huge plethora of big-name brands.  
5/4/20231 hour, 3 minutes, 26 seconds
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#340 - How To Use Chat GPT To Supercharge Your Amazon PPC with Ritu Java

In this episode, we learn about Ritu's winning presentation that won her best speaker at the BDSS virtual event. Strategies about AI (Chat GPT), Amazon PPC, and more! 
4/27/202352 minutes, 59 seconds
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#339 - Weighing The Advantages & Disadvantages Of Moving Your Manufacturing To Mexico with Alfonso Gorena

In this episode, we speak with Alfonso about how he moved 95% of his Amazon product manufacturing from Asia to Mexico, the pros & cons, how to do it yourself, and more! 
4/20/202349 minutes, 21 seconds
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#338 - BDSS 2023: Amazon Titans Share Their Top Secrets & Powerful Strategies – Part 2

In this episode, we’re back for part 2 of this series with more keynote speakers of the Billion Dollar Seller Summit in Puerto Rico. Hear from the best of the best industry experts sharing valuable insights and actionable content.
4/14/202351 minutes, 17 seconds
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#377A - BDSS 2023: Amazon Titans Share Their Top Secrets & Powerful Strategies – Part 1

In part A of this two-part episode, we get exclusive insights from keynote speakers at the Billion Dollar Seller Summit in June. Learn actionable hacks to boost your Amazon business today. 
4/13/20231 hour, 2 minutes, 21 seconds
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#336 - The Evolution of Amazon & Building Brands Beyond: Lessons from Industry Legends Matt Clark & Mike McClary

In this episode, we speak with Amazing.com's Matt Clark & Mike McClary to talk about the current state of the Amazon-selling space and why it's important to start building an omnichannel brand. 
4/6/202350 minutes, 18 seconds
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#335 - The Art of Business Systemization: Lessons from Josh Fonger on Building Efficient Workflows and Boosting Productivity

In this episode, we speak with a systems implementation expert to learn about business systemization and scaling. From setting up workflows to ways of boosting your personal productivity. 
3/30/202348 minutes, 35 seconds
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#334 - How To Hit The Ground Running In Amazon Japan With Gary Huang

Discover the secrets to succeeding on Amazon Japan with Gary Huang. From cultural differences to compliance requirements, get his expert insights in this episode. 
3/23/202355 minutes, 24 seconds
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#333 - Michael Lebhar’s Secret Sauce For Success In Walmart.com And Retail Stores

In this episode, Michael shares his inspiring journey from a 16-year-old online seller to a successful brand owner with a thriving presence on Amazon, Walmart.com, and retail stores nationwide.
3/16/202357 minutes, 5 seconds
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#332 - Breaking Free from China: Exploring Alternative Manufacturing Hotspots in India and Vietnam with Meghla Bhardwaj

In this episode, Meghla and Kevin share their insights on alternative sourcing outside China, walk us through what product sourcing looked like before 2006, and explore emerging manufacturing hotspots in India, Vietnam, and Mexico.
3/9/202347 minutes, 36 seconds
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#331 - The Licensing Advantage: Building a Moat Around Your Amazon Brand with Paul Miller

Join Kevin and Paul in this episode as they dive into the world of licensing. Discover the benefits, drawbacks, current strategies, and learn the essential steps to master it. 
3/2/202350 minutes, 37 seconds
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#330 - Freedom, Travel, And Experiences: Life Outside The Amazon Grind with Mike Jackness

Join Kevin and Mike as he shares key lessons and experiences from his successful businesses, his journey in e-commerce, and his life outside of entrepreneurship.
2/23/202358 minutes, 29 seconds
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#329 - Revolutionizing Amazon Seller Financing: Game-Changing Innovations for Growth With Don Henig

In this episode, we learn about Don's fascinating backstory and journey, as well as his innovative approach to the financial side of Amazon through his company, AccrueMe.
2/16/202356 minutes, 12 seconds
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#328 - Secret Tactics Of Chinese Amazon Sellers Revealed With Eve Chen

In this episode, we talk to a seller from Shenzen, China, about her Amazon journey from startup to exit. She also sheds some light on Chinese sellers' advantages, mindsets, and tactics.
2/9/202347 minutes, 50 seconds
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#327 - Isaiah Fritz’s Journey From 10-Year-Old Entrepreneur To 8-Figure Amazon Seller At 23

In this episode, we listen to a young Amazon seller's inspiring story, including his strategies for success and lessons learned along the way.
2/2/202347 minutes, 57 seconds
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#326 - Inside the Mind of a PPC Pro: Navigating Entrepreneurship and Billion-Dollar Sales with Liran Hirschkorn

Join us for an unforgettable episode as we delve into the mind of Liran Hirschkorn, a successful entrepreneur, PPC expert, and Amazon consultant. Learn his unique philosophy and the secrets of his PPC agency.
1/26/202357 minutes, 30 seconds
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#325 - Dayparting PPC Spend & Other Amazon Selling Secrets With Rolando Rosas

In this episode, we listen to Rolando Rosas’ story, some cool stuff he’s doing with PPC, and his unique insights on what it takes to succeed in the Amazon-selling space
1/19/202348 minutes, 30 seconds
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#324 - How AI, ChatGPT, & Midjourney Will Dramatically Impact Amazon & E-commerce

In this episode, we speak with Anthony Lee to talk about Artificial Intelligence systems, their applications for your Amazon business, and how they can influence the future of E-commerce
1/12/202356 minutes, 22 seconds
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#323 - Fireside Chat With Bradley Sutton: Software, Health, & How To Crush It In 2023

In this episode, Kevin sits down with Bradley Sutton to talk about the Amazon software industry, living a healthy lifestyle, and a sneak peek at what Helium 10 is working on to help you crush it in 2023.
1/5/20231 hour, 4 minutes, 35 seconds
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#322 - Secrets Amazon Doesn’t Want You To Know With Leo Sgovio

In this episode, we talk to one of the brightest minds in the industry. Join us as we unravel how Amazon really works and what the E-commerce space will look like in the future.
12/29/202249 minutes, 25 seconds
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#321 - From Side Hustle To 7-Figures, Erin Graybill Tells Her Story

In this episode, we talk to a seller who started selling on Amazon UK in 2014. Listen to her valuable tips on product differentiation and lessons for Amazon entrepreneurs.
12/22/202245 minutes
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#320 - Amazon Product Differentiation, Branding, & Packaging Hacks With Norm Farrar

In this episode, we talk to the Beard Guy about his entrepreneurial journey before Amazon and some useful strategies to improve your products and brands.
12/15/202257 minutes, 10 seconds
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#319 - Understanding The Amazon FBA Acquisition Industry With Korion Morris

In this episode, we talk to an expert in the Amazon FBA acquisition space to share information and discuss common issues. Plus, tips on how Amazon sellers can make the most out of their exit plan.
12/8/202249 minutes, 16 seconds
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#318 - 8-Figures And 1,300 SKUs: How Josh Hadley Is Crushing It On Amazon

In this episode, we talk to a seller who built an incredible 8-figure product design-based Amazon business with his wife. We also learn his strategies for marketing, IPs, launching, and PPC.
12/1/20221 hour, 1 second
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#317 - The Three Numbers That Amazon Sellers Need To Know With Arnold Shields

In this episode, we talk to a 7-figure Amazon seller and chartered accountant with over 600 clients about your E-commerce business’ numbers and why it’s important to understand them.
11/24/202247 minutes, 7 seconds
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#316 - The Difference Between Success And Fulfillment: Nick Penev’s Story, Lessons, & Insights

In this episode, we’ll hear about a seller’s story on how he made tons of money selling supplements in Europe, the ups and downs of his E-commerce business, and what success means for him.
11/17/202253 minutes, 36 seconds
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#315 - From $20 Million To $220 Million In 3 Years: Osaid Abuelnasr Shares His Story

In this episode, we talk to a seller who crushed it on his consumer electronics wholesale business and the valuable lessons and experiences he learned along the way.
11/10/202246 minutes, 4 seconds
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#314 - Printing $$$ By Sourcing In The USA And Selling In Mexico With Jesus Diaz

In this episode, we talk to an Amazon seller about the differences between selling in Latin America and the US and some critical lessons for 6-7 figure sellers.
11/3/202242 minutes, 45 seconds
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#313 - Start With PPC On Amazon, Then Do This Next To Further Boost Sales

If you’re selling on Amazon and not running ads on Google, you’re missing a major opportunity. Today, we speak with Tyler Gregg of Ampd to break it all down.
10/27/202243 minutes, 17 seconds
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#312 - How To Create Killer Amazon Listings & A+ Content In 2022 with Mac Schlesinger

In this episode, Kevin welcomes Mac to talk about his story, how he found his core specialty in the Amazon space and all his best strategies for Amazon listing and A+ content optimization.
10/20/202242 minutes, 16 seconds
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#311 - Let’s Talk About Money: FinTech, Cashflow, & Funding Your Amazon Business

Today, we welcome Alexandra Ramirez from SellersFunding, Helium 10’s partner for its financial solutions tool, Alta h10.me/alta. We talk about strategies on how to grow your business through cash flow, funding, and access to more capital.
10/13/202243 minutes, 23 seconds
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#310 - Seller Hacks From Helium 10 Elite Members At The Sell And Scale Summit - Part 2

In this episode, we’re back with more stories and hard-hitting strategies from Helium 10 Elite members live at the Sell and Scale Summit in Las Vegas.
10/6/202250 minutes, 31 seconds
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#309 - Seller Hacks From Helium 10 Elite Members At The Sell And Scale Summit

In this episode, we interview Helium 10 Elite members to share their stories and top strategies that helped them crush it and can add value to your business.
9/29/202249 minutes, 20 seconds
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#308 - How To Use Social Media To Absolutely Crush It ($50 mil+) On Amazon

In this episode, we talk to Manuel Suárez about his strategies for content creation, building audiences organically, and the top 4 social media platforms you should focus on.
9/22/202245 minutes, 7 seconds
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#307 - Leveraging User-Generated Content For Amazon Brand Growth with Ian Sells

In this episode, we listen to an Amazon entrepreneur’s story about how he started one of the best networking groups in the space and his latest ventures in content creation and UGCs.
9/15/202245 minutes, 8 seconds
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#306 - Being Bigger Is Not Necessarily Better - Matt Howitt Breaks It Down

In this episode, we talk to the CEO & Founder of Profound Commerce to talk about his story, how he has acquired 17 Amazon FBA brands and his insights on what is the future of the aggregator industry.
9/8/202256 minutes, 3 seconds
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#305 - 5 Nuggets for Business Success with Rockstar Marketer Janelle Page

In this episode, Janelle Page shares her story, and we also get a glimpse of her marketing and business growth playbook that earned her millions of dollars.
9/1/202254 minutes, 51 seconds
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#304 - Proven Marketing Tactics for Selling More on Amazon with Dr. Travis Zigler

In this episode, we speak to a doctor turned Amazon specialist to talk about how he created 7-figure brands using his unique marketing strategies.
8/25/202250 minutes, 39 seconds
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#303 - Seller Hacks From The Front Lines Of The Billion Dollar Seller Summit 2022

Kevin speaks with the top sellers and speakers at BDSS in Austin to share their hard-hitting strategies and wisdom to help you crush it on Amazon!
8/18/20221 hour, 45 seconds
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#302 - Howard Thai, The Professor of Amazon, Spills the Beans

In this episode, Kevin welcomes an old friend to talk about high-level Amazon selling tips and finding Amazon talent outside the US. They also share stories about their training and selling journeys.
8/11/202251 minutes, 44 seconds
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#301 - Innovating to Eight Figures on Amazon And Beyond with June Lai

Kevin welcomes an old friend from Hong Kong to talk about all the product innovation and marketing strategies that helped her become an omnichannel 8-figure brand owner.
8/4/202251 minutes, 34 seconds
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#300 - Mistakes Experienced Sellers Make Launching New Products & Building Teams with Tomer Rabinovich

In this episode, we speak with an Amazon expert to break down all the mistakes experienced sellers make and how you can build an 8-figure business by scaling your systems and teams.
7/28/202252 minutes, 23 seconds
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#299 - Sobering Insights About E-commerce Sourcing & Logistics in 2022

In this episode, we welcome Steve Simonson to share his insights on what’s currently happening and where the future is headed in the world of sourcing and logistics.
7/21/202256 minutes, 40 seconds
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#298 - Are NFTs, Communities, And Web 3.0 Tech The Future Of Amazon Launches?

In this episode, we talk about Izabela Hamilton’s latest projects and stories about the NFT industry. Plus, Kevin gives us a peek at his new Amazon strategy using Web 3.0 tech.
7/14/202255 minutes, 49 seconds
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#297 - Amazon Marketing, Community Building, And The Art Of ”Social Listening” With Steven Black

In this episode, Kevin welcomes an Amazon marketing expert to talk about how content, community, and social listening can level up your business.
7/7/202257 minutes, 39 seconds
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#296 - Amazon Aggregators: How It All Started And Where It’s Going with Richard Jalichandra

In this episode, Kevin speaks with the Godfather of the Amazon Aggregator space to talk about how it all started and what the future holds for it.
6/30/202248 minutes, 38 seconds
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#295 - Building Your Amazon Business, The Honeymoon Mistake & Other Common Seller Goofs

In this episode, we speak with one of the biggest educators in the Amazon space, Brandon Young, on how to build your business with a winning DNA.
6/23/202248 minutes, 55 seconds
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#294 - Beer, Bulls, & Community: How Manny Coats Built & Exited Helium 10 And Is Revolutionizing Another Industry

In this episode, Kevin King chats with Manny Coats about building Helium 10, his life after exiting it, and his quest to revolutionize another emerging industry.
6/16/202255 minutes, 14 seconds
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#293 - Unlocking The Power Of After-Purchase Sales For Increased Profits with Shawn Hart and Seth Stevens

Did you know that you lose money when you stop after the initial sale? Our guests explain why and how reacquiring customers can increase your profitability.
5/19/202240 minutes, 41 seconds
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#292 - 3 Important Lessons From The Multi-Million Dollar Brand Solo Stove

Tim speaks with John Merris about valuable lessons any entrepreneur can learn about Solo Stove's success like promoting your brand as experiences and memories.
5/12/202252 minutes, 31 seconds
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#291 - Not All Outsourcing Is The Same, But It Is Always Needed

In this episode, we speak with Nicole Grinnell to talk about fractional and flexible staffing. Are virtual remote workers the best solution for businesses?
5/5/202234 minutes, 35 seconds
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#290 - Is The Aggregator Boom a Bust? This Investment Banker Tells All

Investment banker, Joe Hogg, breaks down the aggregator investment thesis, the causes of its recent boom, its current state, and what to expect in the future.
4/28/202244 minutes, 17 seconds
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#289 - The Truth About Creativity And Why Everyone Is Creative With Jeffrey Madoff

Did you know that building a business is a creative act? Today’s guest talks about the creative endeavor, its myths, and how you can monetize creativity.
4/21/202243 minutes, 35 seconds
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#288 - Lessons From Expressions - Things Learned In Business And Life

In this episode, Tim shares his favorite expressions, what they mean to him, and why they should be considered when figuring out how to run your business.
4/14/202230 minutes, 48 seconds
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#287 - Should We Cover ALL The Platforms With Paid Media Ads?

Today, we talk with Kenneth Gray of Grayt Media about everything about buying traffic, and is it wise to buy media exposure on all platforms?
4/7/202244 minutes, 6 seconds
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#286 - Toilet Seat Marketing, And How We Miss The Other Perspective with Matt Edmundson

In this episode, Tim welcomes an expert to talk about marketing, why is it the management of perspectives, and how it can increase the value of your products.
3/31/202244 minutes, 48 seconds
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#285 - The Latest On Sourcing In Mexico And Why Is It Heating Up

In today’s episode, we welcome Omer Dar of Witrek to talk about the supply chain, sourcing products in Mexico, and his best tips on how to do it right.
3/25/202239 minutes, 16 seconds
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#284 - Can Spouses Work Together?

Working with your spouse on a business can be tough and challenging. Today's guests share their advice on why and how it worked out for them.
3/11/202243 minutes, 8 seconds
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#283 - Is eCommerce Harder, And Is It Still Worth Doing In 2022?

In this episode, Tim speaks with Bradley Sutton about E-commerce's past and current landscape to find out if it’s still a good business opportunity.
3/4/202236 minutes, 45 seconds
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#282 - To Partner, Or Not To Partner? Tim’s Advice For Startup Entrepreneurs

In this episode, Tim shares his views and experiences on business partnerships, when should you get a partner, and his advice on how to make it work.
2/25/202234 minutes, 35 seconds
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#281 - The Alibaba Initiative: Enabling North American SMB Growth Through Global Market Connections

Today, we welcome Anthony Ferreira of Alibaba.com North America to discuss the supplier ecosystem and their initiatives to promote SMB growth in the region.
2/10/202242 minutes, 50 seconds
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#280 - What You Need To Know About The Franchise Business Model

In this episode, Tim welcomes Jon Ostenson to break down the franchise business model, why it is a hot topic, and how it can be a good opportunity for you.
2/3/202233 minutes, 1 second
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#279 - How to Unlock Your Creativity to Grow Your Business

Tim talks to Maria Brito about creativity and how thinking outside the box, a different perspective, and not being afraid to be different can lead to success.
1/27/202240 minutes, 21 seconds
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#278 - Don’t Screw Up The Sales Pitch! How eCommerce Sellers Forget To Sell With Jeremy Miner

Tim welcomes Jeremy Miner to talk about selling, how its principles apply to all industries including eCommerce, and tips on improving your selling skills!
1/20/202233 minutes, 41 seconds
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#277 - How To Work With Influencers For Your Ecommerce Brand With Gracey Ryback

Today, we talk with Gracey Ryback of Deal Cheats to discuss influencer marketing. How to work with and find the right influencers, Amazon Live, and more!
1/13/202231 minutes, 22 seconds
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#276 - Starting A Business In Time of Crises, Plus A Little SEO Love

Today, we speak with GR0’s CEO, Kevin Miller, who tells his story about starting a business right before the pandemic and his best SEO tips for 2022.
1/6/202232 minutes
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#275 - Is Your Business Ready For More Leadership? Fractional Leadership With Ben Wolf

Tim welcomes Ben Wolf to talk about fractional executives and how it could potentially impact your business.
12/23/202137 minutes, 50 seconds
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#274 - Is There More To Ecommerce Than Selling Products?

In today’s episode, Tim welcomes Brandy Hoffman to talk about how to manage multiple businesses and the journey of analyzing and finding new opportunities.
12/18/202134 minutes, 15 seconds
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#273 - Hot Topics in the Office - Branding, Expansion, & Growth

In this episode, Tim talks about his ideas on common daily conversation topics inside the office and shares his tips on how businesses can “figure it out.”
12/10/202136 minutes, 22 seconds
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#272 - Is Wholesale On Amazon Dead? The Opinion By Dan Meadors

Do you have questions about the wholesale model? Is it still viable on marketplaces like Amazon and Walmart? Today’s expert guest shares his answers.
12/3/202144 minutes, 15 seconds
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#271 - Turning Your Lifestyle Content Into A Business with Kyle Brady

Did you know that a specific lifestyle or hobby can be turned into a monetizable business through content creation? Today's guest shares his story.
11/25/202131 minutes, 35 seconds
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#270 - New Year Means New Goals: How To Set And Achieve Them with Darrell Amy

In today's episode, we speak with a growth architect on how your mindset can affect your business and strategies on how to set, track, and get your goals.
11/19/202133 minutes, 38 seconds
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#269 - Overcoming the Poopy Times with Paul Baron

Running a business has up and downs and most of the time, you're figuring out how to put out the fires. Listen as Paul Baron shares his journey.
11/4/202132 minutes, 41 seconds
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#268 - The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: Are Black Hats and Legalities Stopping Sellers?

Lesley Hensell sheds some light on changes in the marketplaces when it comes to trust, liability, and legality that affect all of us in the e-commerce world.
11/1/202124 minutes, 15 seconds
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#267 - Is Walmart.com the Real Deal? We ask Carrie Miller

Are you interested in expanding your e-commerce business into other marketplaces? Join Tim and Carrie as they discuss why Walmart.com may be a good fit for you.
10/22/202127 minutes, 23 seconds
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#266 - Lessons From a House Fire

In e-commerce, we're used to putting out fires, just not literal ones! Tim Jordan lets us in on some special firefighting wisdom.
10/14/202136 minutes, 57 seconds