🚀 OFFICIAL LAUNCH: ROADMAP TO 1K REVIEWS- WEEK ONE
The 1K Reviews Roadmap (40 Weeks to November 1st)
This is the official start. Despite honestly NOT feeling ready to launch this- I said I would and starting things before we feel ready is 1000% of the battle. So here is week one. This will also be going in a classroom you'll need to reference weekly but for this week- here's the full plan.
This challenge will run for 40 weeks, with new guidance released every Sunday, all leading to one clear goal:
🎯 1,000 Amazon reviews by November 1st
Not by grinding. Not by going viral. By a boring, repeatable system that compounds. This week is about habit-building, not strategy overload.
Big Picture (What to Expect Going Forward)
Over the next 40 weeks, you can expect:
  • Weekly focus posts (released Sundays)
  • Clear expectations instead of hype
  • Systems that work even on low-energy weeks
  • Momentum that builds quietly over time
⚠️ Reminder: Paid tiers begin February 1st.Anyone who reaches Level 3 before then receives complimentary access to the full challenge + advanced material for 3 months.
This week matters if you want that bonus.
The Math (Your Personal Game Plan)
This is the formula you’ll use daily so this never feels vague or intimidating.
Step 1: Your numbers
  • Target: 1,000 reviews
  • Current review count: _____
  • Reviews remaining:1,000 – current count = remaining reviews
Step 2: Time left
  • Days until Nov 1: _____
Step 3: Daily target
👉 Reviews per day needed: remaining reviews ÷ days left = your daily number
This number is yours — not mine, not someone else’s. You’ll include it in your daily check-in, even on zero days.
Time Commitment: this is meant to fit into real life not stress you out. You can do:
  • 15–30 minutes per day OR
  • 2–4 hours per week (batching)
  • Or whatever works for you that week. Things will fluctuate and that's okay!
Early on, this may take longer. That’s normal. You will get faster as:
  • confidence improves
  • decision-making improves
  • filming becomes automatic
Speed comes from repetition.
Video Length (This Matters)
You’ll hear “30–60 seconds” a lot — here’s the truth:
👉 Focus less on time. Focus more on value.
  • Be as long as you need to be
  • As short as you can be
The goal is not a time limit. The goal is this: Your video should be the viewer’s last stop. They shouldn’t need to watch another review because:
  • you answered the questions they would have
  • you showed what actually matters
  • you helped them feel confident buying
CONFIDENCE IS KEY (This Will Make or Break You)
Consumers don’t just buy products — they buy certainty.
  • Speak clearly
  • Be decisive
  • Avoid apologizing or sounding unsure
  • If you feel confident, the buyer will too
At the same time:
  • people have short attention spans
  • get to the point quickly
  • skip introductions — nobody cares who you are
  • they’re there for product info, not a backstory
Strong, confident delivery + clear value = conversions.
WEEK ONE FOCUS
This week is about:
  • everyday products
  • items that sell all year
  • training your brain to see everything as an opportunity
Seasonal strategy is coming later. Right now, we build the habit.
25 Everyday Review Ideas Most People Already Have
Aim for 25 reviews this week (or whatever number your personal math says you need). Here are some suggestions to keep you moving. Do not feel like you HAVE to do this. You can just head straight to your bathroom or pick one room and start there. These are just suggestions. You can do review anything sold on amazon. Use Amazon's AI search feature to make sure it is sold on there first then just shoot and post. Don't stress with editing. One take is faster than editing.
  1. Water bottle / tumbler
  2. Coffee maker or kettle
  3. Toaster / air fryer
  4. Cutting board
  5. Knife set
  6. Dish rack
  7. Food storage containers
  8. Paper towel holder
  9. Cleaning spray
  10. Mop or broom
  11. Vacuum or attachment
  12. Laundry basket
  13. Hangers
  14. Storage bins
  15. Phone charger
  16. Extension cord / power bar
  17. Alarm clock
  18. Desk lamp
  19. Pillow
  20. Blanket
  21. Fan
  22. Space heater
  23. Bathroom organizer
  24. Hair brush or styling tool
  25. Reusable shopping bags
These are fast wins. Don’t overthink them.
Weekly Upload Expectations (Soft but Serious)
  • Aim for at least 5 upload days per week
  • Some weeks you’ll have energy for 50 reviews — amazing
  • Some weeks you’ll barely hit your minimum — still fine
Consistency beats intensity.
Amazon takes consistent accounts more seriously, and it helps your placement and momentum.
Daily Check-Ins (Non-Negotiable)
Daily check-ins are for:
  • accountability
  • habit-building
  • confidence
  • and yes… community momentum 👀
Rules:
  • Check in daily, even if you upload zero
  • Zero days are allowed
  • If you miss a day, do two check-ins the next day
  • Skipping check-ins entirely is the only real miss but I get sometimes it might happen- in which case do multiple check in for the days missed, and try not the make a habit of it. This is how habits stick.
Final Reminder
You don’t need to:
  • be perfect
  • sound polished
  • or have high energy every day
You just need to:
  • show up
  • speak with confidence
  • provide real value
  • and keep going
One review today beats ten planned ones tomorrow.
Pinned check-in post is live. Week One starts now.
💛— Lorah
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