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Q&A Video Call - Tomorrow @9pm EST?
Just to confirm - are we still scheduled for Q&A Video Call tomorrow at 9pm EST?
Search Find Buy (SFB) Question - Amazon Terms of Service (ToS)
I understand SFB falls into a gray area and technically is against Amazon Terms of Service (ToS). My question is how strict is Amazon with enforcement? Are you seeing more aggressive detection or pattern-based enforcement from Amazon? I know SFB works very effectively - but I'm just thinking about this from a risk management perspective. With improvements in AI, I'd expect Amazon to get better at identifying non-organic ranking behavior over time. I'm trying to evaluate whether SFB is still viable for launch strategy or if it's becoming too risky long-term. @Trevin Peterson what are your thoughts on this? Would also love to get anyone's feedback and insight on this as well. Thank you!
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@Trevin Peterson I couldn’t find anything explicitly connecting AI to SFB detection, but I did find a couple relevant pieces on how Amazon is moving towards automated, AI-driven enforcement: 1) How Amazon uses AI agents to support compliance screening of billions of transactions per day | Artificial Intelligence NOTE: This article shows how Amazon uses AI to analyze patterns and screen billions of transactions at scale (not seller-specific, but relevant from a systems standpoint) 2) AI-Powered Enforcement: What Amazon & Walmart Sellers Must Know in 2026 | IntegriSupply NOTE : This article is more of an industry take, but highlights how enforcement is becoming more AI-driven and automated (listing suppression, flags, etc.). Nothing directly on SFB, but it seems like Amazon is moving more toward pattern-based detection overall, which could make repeatable/engineered behaviors like SFB less reliable over time. Let me know what you think 💭
🚨 Earn a Commission — Help Me Find a Buyer for My Amazon Brand 🚨
I’m selling my Amazon FBA brand and I’m willing to pay a cash commission to anyone who connects me with the buyer who closes the deal. Here’s what’s in it for you: If you refer someone who purchases the brand, I will pay you 10% cash upon closing. No fine print. No games. About the brand: • Amazon Brand Registry + Registered Trademark included • $360k+ in total lifetime Amazon sales • Primary ASIN has 200+ reviews and a 4.2 star rating • Two newer ASINs gaining traction ($9k combined in the last 30 days) • Compliance testing completed through an Amazon-approved lab ($2000 worth) • Professional listing photos and videos for all ASINs (~$5k invested) • Established supplier relationships included • Smooth transition support provided by me personally Asking price: $15,000 (brand assets only, no inventory) Who is the ideal buyer? • An Amazon seller already operating in a related category • Someone looking to skip the early brand-building grind • A newer seller who wants a foundation with reviews, history, and assets already in place To qualify for the commission: 1. You must personally introduce me to the buyer via DM or email 2. The deal must close 3. Commission is paid immediately upon closing via PayPal or Zelle. If you know anyone who fits such as a seller in your network, someone in another group, a friend who’s been looking to buy an Amazon brand, please tag them below or send me a DM. This is a legitimate opportunity and I want to move rather quickly to deploy cash into a new home build. I am not restocking inventory so the right buyer can step in and take this brand wherever they want to take it. DM me if you have questions. 🙏
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I know someone who might potentially be interested in purchasing your brand. I'll send you a dm.
Product Research Questions (REVIEWS)
Hey Team - on the Winning Product Blueprint one of the criteria for a winning product is: Low Competition: more reviews = more competition (Look for lower than 250 average reviews or 10 sellers on first page having less than 250 reviews) QUESTION 1) Data Dive shows Median Reviews not the average - should we be looking for lower than 250 median reviews instead? 2) Should we be looking for the top 10 sellers having less than 250 reviews or just 10 sellers on the first page having less than 250 reviews?
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@Kaming Lai Thank you Kaming!
Data Dive Product Scorecard Question
Hey guys, as a general rule of thumb - what's considered a good score on Data Dive Product Scorecard? Is 550 considered an acceptable score?
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Rudjini Rosefort
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@rudjini-rosefort-5047
Amazon FBA Private Label Seller

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