The Smartest Amazon Seller SmartScout
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Scott Needham is the Founder of SmartScout. An Amazon software developer for 10 years his company BuyBoxer has done over $300m in sales on Amazon. Scott has accumulated a deep knowledge about selling product online, and in the podcast he shares his knowledge with you to help you become a better Amazon seller.
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EPISODE 256 - Maximizing Revenue Through Effective Return Management Strategies With Will Abrams
Joined by Will Abrams, founder of Axiom Prep, Scott uncovers the hidden impacts of returns on your bottom line and explores effective strategies for managing them.
Returns can be more than just a hassle — they can significantly affect your revenue stream.
Will shares his personal journey, from navigating piles of returns as an Amazon seller to founding a return service business focused on maximizing value from these items.
Explore the complexities of reimbursement types and gain valuable insights into documenting item conditions to support successful reimbursement claims.
Episode Notes:
00:20 - Will Abrams Introduction
03:00 - The Nuances of Handling Returns
06:15 - Consignment, and Reimbursement Types
07:25 - Deep Dive into Amazon Reimbursement Challenges
08:35 - The Economic Threshold for Handling Returns
10:00 - Outsourcing Return Handling to Expert Services
16:00 - The Importance of Visibility and Documentation
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/will-abrams-426b15260/
Website: http://axiomprepcenter.com/
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Episode 255: The Hadley Designs Story - A Journey Through Amazon Selling
In this episode, Josh Hadley takes us on a journey through his entrepreneurial path, sharing the story behind Hadley Designs and how they've carved out a niche in the competitive world of stationery products.
Discover how Josh's childhood hustle selling lemonade paved the way for his successful e-commerce venture, and learn about the pivotal moments that led to Hadley Designs' evolution from custom wedding invitations to educational posters. With candid insights into navigating market challenges such as COVID-19 and the importance of constant innovation, this episode offers invaluable lessons for aspiring Amazon sellers.
We also delve into the intricacies of protecting designs from IP infringement, strategies for effective product launches, and the critical role of community building in e-commerce success.
Whether you're a seasoned seller looking for new strategies or a newcomer eager to learn, this episode is packed with actionable advice and inspiring stories to help you thrive in the dynamic world of Amazon selling.
Episode Notes:
00:17 - Josh Hadley Introduction
01:17 - Josh’s Background
01:56 - Childhood Business Ventures to Amazon
06:00 - Pivoting Categories and Selling Recipe Cards
10:10 - Scaling the Amazon Business and Impact of Covid
12:50 - The Current State of Selling Design-Based Products on Amazon
15:00 - Protecting Intellectual Property and Legal Strategies
20:25 - Barriers to Entry and Success Factors in Design-Based Categories
25:20 - Merch by Amazon and Product Differentiation
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/joshhadley
Website: ues.utah.edu
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Episode 254: Insights About the New FBA Fees, Listing Hacks, SmartScout’s Brand Reports, and the 2024 Accelerate Conference
Scott gives us 4 key updates in a quick but compact episode.
The topics include an analysis of Amazon's FBA placement fee program, SEO strategies for product listings, insights on SmartScout's brand reports, and details about Pattern's Accelerate conference for large brands.
Whether you're an experienced seller or new to Amazon's marketplace dynamics, this episode offers valuable insights and tips for enhancing your business reach and efficiency.
Episode Notes:
00:40 - Amazon's New FBA Placement Fee
04:07 - SEO Hacks for Product Listings
07:30 - SmartScout’s Brand Reports
09:50 - Pattern’s Accelerate Conference
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Episode 253: Is the Mafia Selling on Amazon? Answers With Jed Rawson
Scott is joined by Jed Rawson, CEO of Pirawna, who shares a gripping tale of intrigue and perseverance in the face of adversity.
Jed recounts a recent incident where his team encountered stolen goods being sold on Amazon, totaling a staggering $4 million in inventory. Through meticulous investigation and collaboration with law enforcement, they uncovered an organized crime operation responsible for potentially $50-100 million in stolen goods.
Amazon's swift response led to the shutdown of several accounts linked to the illegal activity, marking one of their largest takedowns of fraudulent sellers to date.
Jed discusses supply chain security measures, emphasizing the importance of GPS tracking containers and verifying driver identities. He also highlights Pi Agency's success in assisting brands to exit for significant sums, driven by strategies informed by past failures and focused on long-term trends.
Episode Notes:
00:13 - Jed Rawson Introduction
01:23 - Mafia on Amazon
04:00 - BuyBox Hijacked
06:25 - Genesis of SmartScout
07:00 - Stolen Inventory Investigation
11:50 - Law Enforcement and Takedown Operations
14:40 - Learning from Amazon Escalations
16:10 - Organized Criminal Operation and Impact on Brands
21:15 - Precautions and Preventive Measures
27:40 - Brand Exits
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/pirawna/
Website: https://www.pirawna.com/
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Episode 252: Insider Strategies for Profitable Amazon Selling with Steven Pope
Steven Pope from My Amazon Guy discusses strategies for profiting on Amazon. With over a decade of experience, Steven shares insights on navigating challenges and evolving business models.
He covers topics such as brand registry loss, retail arbitrage, and mitigating compliance risks. Emphasizing the importance of learning from setbacks, Steven provides actionable advice for sellers to enhance their success on Amazon.
Episode Notes:
00:23 - Steven Pope Introduction
03:44 - Starting an Agency
06:18 - Amazon Account Suspension Policy
12:50 - White Hat vs. Black Hat
13:55 - Brand Registry Process
15:40 - Scaling and Prep
16:37 - Mixing Retail Arbitrage and Wholesale
19:34 - Succeeding Using SmartScout
19:48 - Finding your Zone of Genius
21:51 - Mistakes and Regrets
25:23 - Inventory Manager for Amazon
27:53 - SmartScout Trial
29:14 - Reselling Compliance Risk
30:30 - Hijackers, Black Hat Tactics, Stolen Goods
31:50 - Improving Click-Through Rate
“Images are for people and copy is for robots” - Steven
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/steven-pope
Website: myamazonguy.com | myrefundguy.com
YouTube: youtube.com/myamazonguy
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Episode 251: Insights, Stories, and Standout Companies with Scott
Scott shares his insights on recent happenings in the Amazon space, including standout companies such as AdGrantsGenie, AIA Assets, Deltologic, and a personal story highlighting the challenges sellers face.
Episode notes:
01:10 - AIA Assets
03:00 - AdGrantsGenie
04:00 - Deltologic
04:40 - Connected Commerce Council
05:25 - Junglytics
06:10 - Scott’s Best Amazon Story
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