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š½ļø Source the best suppliers with these 4 product sampling tips
In our previous Spotlight issues, weāve guided you through different advanced strategies that you can use to grow your business. But today, weāre gonna roll back a bit to the foundation of FBA selling: product research.
Refresh your product research strategies with the new tips and information we compiled to help you become successful sellers this year!
BIG IDEA
Secure your profits with these new product research guidelines
Who doesnāt dream of launching a successful Amazon business? Weāre sure you do! Well, good newsāthe explosive growth of the e-commerce industry makes that possible!
But try to calm down, because you have to prepare a lot of things before getting that goal. The first one is product research.
Every sellerāseasoned, new, or aspiringāknows not to jump right in without any product or market knowledge. To give you the info you need to launch a profitable Amazon store, Jungle Scout has some reminders for your product research journey.
š§āš« Selling 101: What's product research?
Let's say you have a brilliant idea for a product. Is your enthusiasm enough for you to sell that on Amazon?
Of course not!
First, you need to assess if your idea has the potential for success. That's what product research isāexamining market demand, analyzing your competitors, customizing products, and ensuring profitability.
š Cracking the āgood productā list
The key to finding profitable products is to have a checklist. You can add your preferences or use these 4 common criteria for product research:
Price: Check if the product has a reasonable price tag for your customers and a decent margin for you. Inflation's lurking in the corner, so you'd have to be money-smart on this one. š
Dimension: Thereās no limit on the size of the product you want to sell. But if youāre still new to the platform, best to remember the golden rule for packaging: the lighter the product, the lower the shipping cost.
Quality: This one's simpleāthe quality should be good, excellent even.
Perishability: This applies to food items, health products, and the like. The tricky part here is ensuring you'll have a manageable inventory for these items.
š Tips for finding unique product ideas
After you prepare your checklist, you'll face another hurdle in the Amazon arena: competition. Chances are, rival sellers have polished research strategies and solid product lists.
So you should have one, too! Here are some tips on how to land unique and competitive product ideas:
Sell your hobbies. Is there a more effective way to find a unique product idea than capitalizing on your interests?
Follow what's trending. You'd be surprised by the ideas you can pick from social media platforms like TikTok.
Search e-commerce platforms. You can start with Amazonās Best Sellers list and Alibabaās showroom.
Use product research tools. There's a wide selection available in the digital space, so feel free to pick out what's best for your business needs.
āŖ TL;DR
Product research is the secret sauce behind a successful online business. And the recipe for this sauce is simple: market demand + relevant criteria + unique product ideas. š„«
So, roll up your sleeves and read on as we share some tricks to help you curate a profitable product catalog.
BITES OF THE WEEK:
Marketability refers to how ālikableā your product is for buyers. While this is an essential aspect of your business, whatās more crucial is how well you can play this to achieve profitability. - Chron
Whether youāre a seasoned seller or a newbie, you may still find looking for the right product to sell challenging. Luckily, there are all-in-one product research tools you can use anytime, anywhere! - The Selling Guys
As we said, finding the most profitable products to offer is not as easy as it sounds. But thereās an organized set of steps you can follow to identify the right product niche for you. - BigCommerce
If your business is still at the planning stage, you must master the ins and outs of product sourcing. Doing so can save you the hassle of establishing the groundwork for your venture. - Adobe Business
Letās say after using tools and tricks, youāre still unsure of what to sell on Amazon. If this is the case, maybe itās time to tap the platformās Best Sellers list. - Amazon
HOT TOPIC
3 key metrics to consider to find winning Amazon products
Now that you know how to search for products to sell on Amazon, it's time to move to another quest: finding the ones that'll win you buyers' hearts and Amazon's Buy Box.
Fortunately, searching for winning products is not as difficult as searching for true love (yay?). You just have to be smart and practical because a wrong decision can quickly send your business to rock bottom.
š To help you in this aspect, RepricerExpress listed 3 key metrics to consider when sourcing products.
šµ Profit margins
You may think selling products from Amazon's Best Sellers list will guarantee profits. But as they say, even the best falls down sometimes.
So instead of relying on this list, find products with high profit margins. This way, you can minimize the impact of losses and downturns on your revenue stream.
š Demand levels
The general rule is that the more popular a product is, the higher its demand. But do note that basic necessities and other special-purpose items (like pee pads for fur parents) also have reasonable market sizes.
So before you source products, you should already have a solid idea of who you want to sell them to. Doing so secures you a spot in your target market and steers you away from unnecessary tight competition.
š„ Competition
Speaking of competition, you're gonna face an intense one on Amazon. Your goal must be to find a product with high demand but low competition.
But coming across such a product isn't easy and requires intensive research. To give you a headstart, here are 3 key factors to consider:
Market. You can tap into many markets on Amazon, but not all are profitable. Our adviceāgo for the ones with decent demand levels.
Product reviews. Even if you're not listing products yet, pay attention to the reviews to see which items consistently gain positive ratings. Those would be your best bet to start your business in good faith.
Estimated fees. Knowing the costs of selling a product is as important as assessing its profit margins. Neglecting to do so will eat into your cash flow sooner than later.
š¼ Bonus metric: Your expertise
Going for a product category you're already familiar with is always a good idea. And because you already know how the products work, you'll have no problem navigating the sourcing and selling process.
Of course, you'll have to go out of this comfort zone if you want to grow. But it doesn't have to be aggressiveāone product at a time. After all, slowly but steady wins the race.
ACTIONABLE ADVICE
Source the best suppliers with these 4 product sampling tips
Product research doesnāt end when you find the best product to sell. You still have to get the actual items to your inventoryāor at least find someone to deliver them to you.
One way to check the reliability of potential suppliers is through product sampling. If you havenāt tried this yet, Project FBA shares a detailed guide to do this.
šø A consensus among businesses
Product sampling has been a normal practice of many businesses to gain and retain customers. So donāt worry, you donāt even have to say āpleaseā to get samples!
But before you request them, consider first the nature of your business. For example, if youāre into wholesale, youāll have to reach out to Business-to-Business (B2B) suppliers.
ā Tips for requesting samples
There are a few things to keep in mind when requesting product samples:
Donāt rely on a single supplier. This may get costly, but this allows you to filter out unqualified sources.
Request to deduct the samplesā payment from your order. Most suppliers agree with this as long as you place a large order. If youāre a new seller, this will help you lower your initial expenses.
Send a clear request letter. Keep it short, sweet, and straightforward. A good sample request includes the quantity and variation of requested items, customization options, your business address, and a direct statement saying youāre asking for samples.
Ask your supplier to add proper labelsāspecifically a āNO COMMERCIAL VALUEā label. This way, you can avoid duty charges. Also, make sure the samples have the supplier or company identification and model number to differentiate them easily.
š¤ Product sampling is a crucial step in building a solid business. Aside from helping you find high-quality products, it forges strong partnerships with reliable suppliers.
Just make sure to also respect who youāre requesting from. Remember that youāre still asking for a favor. So hereās another tip: if you want the goodie, donāt be rude-y. š¼
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