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37 contributions to Amazon Influencer Review Hub
July Accountability Check-In
Because Struggling Alone is SO Last Season 😅 Real talk: building an Amazon Influencer business by yourself, with zero people cheering you on, is genuinely hard. The motivation dips. The "is this even working" spirals hit. And some days you upload nothing and feel like a failure. That's exactly what this post is for. This is our monthly accountability check-in - and it is genuinely one of the most loved features in this entire community. June's post hit over 750 comments. SEVEN HUNDRED AND FIFTY. People are showing up, checking in, celebrating wins, surviving zero days, and building businesses together. And here's the thing - you don't have to be crushing it to participate. You can post zero uploads and still check in. You can vent about your day. You can celebrate that you finally reviewed that one weird product sitting in your cart for three weeks. There are no wrong answers here. What people keep telling me is that just writing it down - publicly - changes everything. Suddenly you're not building alone anymore. You've got people rooting for you who actually get it. So if you've been lurking, this is your sign to jump in. Even once. Even just to say hi. Post once per day to hold yourself accountable and get community support! Copy + paste the template below into the comments. Instructions: - Check in daily, even if you upload zero - showing up IS the work - Zero days are allowed (and honestly, sometimes necessary) - Aim for at least 5 upload days per week - Amazon pays attention to consistency - Consistency beats perfection every single time - POST YOUR WINS IN THE GROUP - people need proof this works, and you deserve to be celebrated out loud This is for ANYONE who wants to participate - new, seasoned, somewhere in between! ✅ DAILY CHECK-IN TEMPLATE 📅 Date / Day: 🔢 Current Reviews: (video number in search bar on your Amazon storefront) 🎯 Reviews Left to 1,000: (1,000 minus the number above) 📐 Your Daily Target: (In a perfect world- how many videos would you upload a day?)
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@Lorah McCorriston Not sure how much RAM you have, but I splurged on 32GB RAM when I got my computer for video editing. This was a few years back when RAM was so much cheaper. The two major drawbacks of my setup are no video card so encoding the videos is SLOW, and I have almost no built-in SSD space. I supplement with some external HDS.
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Date / Day: July 14 🔢 Current Reviews: 518 🎯 Reviews Left to 1,000: 482 ✅ Reviews Uploaded Today: 📦 Products Reviewed: Phone case & Other Phone Case 🧠 One Quick Note: Used a different setup so that I could use my phone as a prop in the demos. Been putting off these for awhile and the audio is way below average since I was using an old camera. Still glad to have these done.
Words of Wisdom
I am so excited!!! I finally got my videos approved today so I am ready to hit the ground running! For all of you that have been doing this for a while now, if you had to go back to the beginning and start over, what are your tips, recommendations, advice, things you would have done differently? What things really helped you be successful? I am so interested in absorbing things from everyone!
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My tip is to watch videos for the products before you make the video especially when you start. Amazon videos require SOOO much less editing and polish than TikTok or Youtube. So many people just do a talking head video where they are holding the product. It has minimal editing with no script. I've created over 500 videos, and I still watch the top ranking videos for most products before I make my own. I especially want to include the info that I'm still wondering about that is not included in the other vids.
Creator Connections
Do you guys still post content for campaigns? Is it still better to? Also, what’s the easiest way you find to post content/videos to CC? Can you do it on your phone?
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I use oink as well. I mainly do videos for items on Creator Connections. If I need something, I reach out to brands and try to get a free one. If I can't get a free one in exchange for a video, I'll buy one on creator connections even if it's not my top pick. The reason is simple. An item from Amazon only will have 1-4% commission. This means I need to generate between 25 to 100 orders to before I turn a profit. There are creator connection campaigns that are 20%+. I have done videos on a few items that are 30% so I am in the profit after the 4th order. Apologies. I have no idea how to do anything on my phone. I'm an old boomer who mainly uses my windows PC for everything. :)
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@MaryBeth Ramsey Hahaha, I am high functioning autistic. I rely on numbers a little too much. They are safe and predictable for me.
Motivation Monday 🌿
Alright, starting something new. Every Monday I'm coming in here to get real with you about what I'm actually doing behind the scenes. The wins, the messy parts, all of it. Not just Amazon either, whatever's going on in life. I want you doing the same in the comments. Here's mine. I've been buried in product research this week and now I get why Claire says half your work week, whether that's 4 hours or 20, is going to go to product research. She wasn't exaggerating. It's a grind. Also finally started getting brand deals (for anyone who is new here, I am Canadian and most brands would rather not ship here) and I'm slowly working my way toward the Hundo hat on Viral Vue. If you don't know what that is, once you hit 100 brand deals they send you a gorgeous branded hat with flowers on it and I want it lol. Once you're serious about product research, Viral Vue stops being "a tool" and becomes your whole operating system by the way. The brand deal tracker alone is worth it, the product finder takes you straight to high potential products instead of grinding through Amazon blind, and the profit calculator ranks your storefront from highest to lowest earners so you know exactly what to double down on. Product Vue will always be my favorite and most used tool- it takes ANY PAGE- CC, a search page, a competitors storefront- and lists things in ascending order from best to worst with 30 data points per product for your casual perusal. Saves me HOURS AND HOURS. A reminder- you can use the code MOBILEMOM10 to save 10% off if you want in. I also offer free calls (if you have used my code) to help you maximize the program faster because it can feel like a lot at first! I've also been nerding out on top creator videos trying to find a formula for you guys, not to copy but to understand what actually converts. Two things I keep seeing: comparison videos (got two of the same type of product? do individual reviews AND a head to head), and creators "setting the stage" at the start so people stick around for the end. Small stuff, but the people doing it are pulling 10, 20, even 40k a month off organic videos alone. Once I test this stuff myself I'll of course bring it back here!
Motivation Monday 🌿
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Ok, I'll share. I was blessed with a nice career in tech that I really enjoyed. My two last jobs were Operations Manager at Amazon where I managed 200 people, and CTO of a smaller e-commerce company that generated $60m+ per year. At 40, I was super arrogant and decided I knew enough to strike out on my own. It was complete hubris and jealousy, that I was working 60 hours a week earning while the owners were showing up a few hours per week and earning 10x what I was. I started an e-commerce company and failed miserably. I had good success at first earning hundreds per day, but then Amazon moved in. They were selling the products cheaper than I could source them. I tried to hold on and ended up blowing through over $200k before throwing in the towel. I had no luck when trying to re-enter the workforce. My wife is a state judge so we're not really able to move, and there weren't many remote roles in 2014. I haven't held a job in 13 years, and it really led me to depression for years. We don't have kids and I have enough if I live conservatively. My wife and I agreed that I could start a side hustle mainly as a hobby as long as I bootstrapped so I didn't waste more of the nest egg. I will always be a hobbyist creator, and I am ok with that. My main goal is to have something that I can think about and grow. A few years ago my mom was diagnosed with Dementia, and I moved her across the country. She now lives across the street, and I visit each day to help her with chores. I want to spend time with her now while she can still have a conversation. She struggles with complex sentences, and we need to write down anything she needs to remember. I think this is why I focus on being kind and supportive of other people. Life is hard so I just try to make it a bit better when I think I can help. This week is pretty exciting. We got good reports from the heart doctor, and she loves watching tennis which gives her things to talk about. My creator side hustle is going well. Glad to have my office more cleaned up.
Oink Pro - Monthly vs. Annual
If anyone signed up for Oink Pro paying monthly, like I did originally, but now you know you're in it for the long haul, you may want to consider switching to an annual subscription. I just did & it's going to save me $100.
Oink Pro - Monthly vs. Annual
2 likes • 13d
I love Oink! I just sign up for the annual plan and forget about it. It's one of the tools that easily pays for itself many times over.
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