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Are You Tracking Competitors or Just Watching Them Win?
Most Amazon brands track competitors. Very few use that data the right way. The Problem: 87% of brands track competitors, but only 12% take automated action. Average response time? 7-14 days. One brand lost $23,400 in a week by responding manually on Day 7, while their competitor gained $18,900 by auto responding in 3 hours. The Solution: Stop asking What are competitors doing? Start asking How do we act before it affects our results? Track micro signals (review drops, creative updates, keyword shifts) and set automated rules: IF competitor reviews drop >15% → increase ad spend 20%. IF keyword impressions drop >25% → adjust budgets automatically. Real Impact: Brands using this framework cut response time from 5-7 days to 2-4 hours, reduce manual work from 15 hours/week to 3 hours/week, and add $78K/month in net revenue (340% ROI). Bottom Line: In 2026, competitive intelligence only works when signals drive instant action pricing adjusts ad pacing, review trends guide creative, keyword shifts move budgets. Amazon is fully AI augmented. Winning isn’t about more tools or higher bids, it’s about faster interpretation and tighter action loops. If competitor insights don’t change your daily actions, you’re falling behind. Waiting is the most expensive mistake you can make. What’s your response time when competitors move?
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@Nadia Mme Hey friend I’ve noticed you’ve been hanging around for a while now. What is your main goal in e-commerce right now? I’ve seen a few people taking very different approaches, and I’m curious to know where you stand.
A 25-hour Amazon PPC course from Huzaifa Ali took me 100+ hours to complete. Yes, you read that right.
100+ hours. And one filled register of notes. Here’s why I intentionally spent 4x more time than required… Every time a concept came up, I paused the video, took notes, and tried to understand the thinking behind real PPC decisions and mindset. By the time I finished the course, I had written 150+ pages of handwritten notes. This was not a standard Amazon PPC course; it was designed for serious PPC managers. It was built by Huzaifa Ali, founder of Shark Advertising and one of the earliest people who introduced Amazon PPC from Pakistan. Some of the things that changed how I look at PPC: • ACOS rules alone are useless without context. Decisions should come from data and clarity, not generic advice like “ACOS high → lower bids”. • Campaign structure matters more than constant bid changes. Sometimes recreating campaigns is more effective than just optimization. • Negative Phrase is better than Negative Exact in many cases. • PPC and listing quality are connected. Ads alone can’t fix weak conversion listing. But the biggest shift for me was this: Good PPC managers don’t just optimize campaigns. They solve problems with clarity and prioritization. When you understand the real problem inside an account, you know: • what to fix first • what will have the biggest impact • and what can wait. That clarity is what separates a top performer from just a PPC manager. Huge credit to Huzaifa Ali and Reality Cheque for sharing the in-depth Amazon PPC course. Now the goal is simple: Apply these learnings to Amazon brands and keep improving sales and profits. If you’re in the Amazon space, feel free to share this so more sellers and PPC managers can benefit from it.
A 25-hour Amazon PPC course from Huzaifa Ali took me 100+ hours to complete. Yes, you read that right.
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@Ana Vega Hey friend I’ve noticed you’ve been hanging around for a while now. What is your main goal in e-commerce right now? I’ve seen a few people taking very different approaches, and I’m curious to know where you stand.
From Ungated to first sales_ Let's Grow Together 🚀
Hi everyone 👋 I’m also an Amazon seller. I’ve been through the tough stage — dealing with getting ungated and struggling with product research. It wasn’t easy at all, but I stayed consistent and recently made my first sales 🎉 I’m really happy about the progress and grateful for the lessons along the way. I’d love to connect with other sellers, share what has worked for me, exchange ideas, and keep learning from this amazing community. Looking forward to growing together 🙌
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@Tayfun Tolga Bilgi Hey mate I’ve noticed you’ve been hanging around for a while now. What is your main goal in e-commerce right now? I’ve seen a few people taking very different approaches, and I’m curious to know where you stand.
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