Amazon sells nearly 400 million individual products. How should sellers choose what products to sell?

There are many obvious and striking similarities between FBA sellers and Whitney Houston; the most apparent being that both are constantly asking the question, “How will I know?”

In Amazon’s fiercely competitive and constantly growing marketplace, how will sellers know what products to sell in their stores?

Some people might have an incredible product idea, or feel passionate about certain types of products that they would like to sell. Others don’t care much about the product as long as they are making that paper, which may be a baller-ass move but is not the smartest business decision.

Either way, when you are searching for your next product, just think of our girl WHITNEY:

  • Weight: Amazon’s pricing model goes by size and weight, so if it’s smaller (and lighter) than a bread box, you’ll avoid some fees.
  • Hot key words: The top 2-4 key words should have roughly 100,000 searches for it each month.
  • In Demand: Make sure your product hits that Goldilocks range – high enough demand, but low competition.
  • Tolerable price: Choose a product that is within $25-$50 in price. Cover your costs, and attract impulse buyers like Kevin Costner in the Bodyguard! (Whitney is in that movie!)
  • Not restricted: Make sure you are not selling any of Amazon’s restricted brands or they’ll sic Bobby Brown on you!
  • Exceptional BSR: Check the items Best Sellers Rank to see its popularity among consumers.
  • Y R U waiting: Start selling!

Check how “WHITNEY” your product options are with these great tools:

Follow our suggestions and pick a kick-ass product. And you can trust us, because here at FBA Geek, we will always love you.

About the Author

Anne Krane

Anne Krane is a Boston based improviser, actor, and writer. But to make money, she teaches kids the alphabet and how to play the quiet game. She loves a good wood-wicked candle, utilizes the post office, and kills succulents with the best of them. When the world opens back up, you can see her performing at Improv Asylum, or come to her classroom if you’d like to learn to read.

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