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Seller Sessions is the largest Amazon FBA and Private Label podcast for Advanced Amazon Sellers. It is the first of its kind, in terms of being raw, non nonsense and straight to the point. A lot of Amazon podcasts that came after has followed by example... Seller Sessions is published 4 times per week and often breaks new trends first in the industry.

Host Danny McMillan, is a world renowned public speaker and veteran Amazon Seller, Danny is also the co-founder of DATAbrill. DATAbrill manages Amazon PPC and advertising automation for 6, 7 & 8 figure Amazon brands.

Danny also works with Amazon in the UK to provide webinar content for their 3rd party sellers.

Each year he hosts Seller Sessions Live the annual conference for Amazon Sellers in the UK, bringing the worlds best speakers on the cutting edge of marketing on and off Amazon.

He is also the founder of SellerPoll, the official annual awards for Amazon Sellers and Brands.

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Seller Sessions is the largest Amazon FBA and Private Label podcast for Advanced Amazon Sellers. It is the first of its kind, in terms of being raw, non nonsense and straight to the point. A lot of Amazon podcasts that came after has followed by example... Seller Sessions is published 4 times per week and often breaks new trends first in the industry.

Host Danny McMillan, is a world renowned public speaker and veteran Amazon Seller, Danny is also the co-founder of DATAbrill. DATAbrill manages Amazon PPC and advertising automation for 6, 7 & 8 figure Amazon brands.

Danny also works with Amazon in the UK to provide webinar content for their 3rd party sellers.

Each year he hosts Seller Sessions Live the annual conference for Amazon Sellers in the UK, bringing the worlds best speakers on the cutting edge of marketing on and off Amazon.

He is also the founder of SellerPoll, the official annual awards for Amazon Sellers and Brands.

    The Art of War on Amazon: Part 2

    The Art of War on Amazon: Part 2

    The Art of War on Amazon: Part 2 Welcome back to Seller Sessions. Following part one in the series, we delve deeper into your mental game and its impact on your business. It's tough out there for sellers right now, and no hack will fix your mental game. Mastering the 12 parts below will win you half the battle. This is short and sweet, but give me five minutes of your time and you'll see what I mean.
    1. Develop a Moral Philosophy 2. The Person You Lay Down With 3. A Calm Mind, a Fit Body, a House Full of Love 4. Money, Power, and Status Cannot Buy Desire 5. Build a Formidable Circle not a Winners Circle 6. What is a True Friend 7. Avoid God Mode at All Costs 8. Wise vs Smart 9. Fastest Way To Remove Toxic People from Your Life 10. Past Behaviours Predict Future Behaviours Unless there are Changed Behaviours 11. Never Scatter Your Troops 12. The Wise Warrior Avoids the Battle To close, mastering these twelve principles will fortify your mental game, significantly impacting your success as an Amazon seller. Developing a moral philosophy, choosing your partners wisely, and fostering a calm mind and fit body are foundational. Understand that money, power, and status can't buy genuine desire. Build a formidable circle rather than a winner's circle and recognize what a true friend is. Avoid the pitfalls of god mode, differentiate between being wise and being smart, and swiftly remove toxic influences. Remember, past behaviours often predict future ones unless genuine change occurs. Keep your team focused and know that sometimes the wisest move is to avoid the battle altogether. Nail these elements, and you'll be well on your way to winning half the battle in your business journey.

    • 5 min
    The BroadMatch Show: SSL2024 Review, ADHD Diagnosis, Side Events, and More

    The BroadMatch Show: SSL2024 Review, ADHD Diagnosis, Side Events, and More

    The BroadMatch Show: SSL2024 Review, ADHD Diagnosis, Side Events, and More In this engaging episode of Seller Sessions, host Danny McMillan welcomes back co-host, Adam Heist to discuss a wide range of topics, from the latest insights into Seller Sessions Live to personal health challenges and the entrepreneurial mindset.
    Seller Sessions Live: The Evolution and Impact Refining the Format One-Day Event: Adam praises the one-day format of Seller Sessions Live, highlighting its efficiency and effectiveness compared to longer events. Quality Over Quantity: Danny explains that maintaining high-quality content throughout a multi-day event can lead to diminishing returns, hence the decision to keep it short but impactful. Audience and Atmosphere Seller-Centric Approach: The event remains focused on sellers ensuring meaningful and genuine interactions. Unique Speaker Line-Up: Danny and Adam emphasise the importance of featuring new faces and fresh insights, avoiding the repetition. Logistics and Challenges Travel Considerations: The convenience of a one-day event minimises travel fatigue and maximises attendee energy and engagement. Cost Management: By keeping the event to one day, Danny manages to keep costs down, making it accessible without compromising on quality. Addressing Side Events The Problem with Side Events Danny's Stance: Danny addresses the issue of side events organised around major events without prior consultation. He emphasises the importance of respect and proper communication when planning such activities. Exclusive Contracts: To prevent conflicts, Danny mentions that all speakers for next year will be under exclusive contracts, restricting their participation in other events around the same timeframe of Seller Sessions Live. Impact on Events Draining Resources: Danny explains how unauthorised side events can drain resources and detract from the main event, making it clear that he will not tolerate such actions in the future. Personal Journeys and Health Challenges Adam's Stroke Recovery Three and a Half Months In: Adam shares his progress since experiencing a stroke in Bali, discussing the slow but steady recovery and the importance of incremental gains. Life Lessons: Reflecting on his journey, Adam draws parallels between business challenges and personal health, emphasising resilience and the power of small steps. Danny's ADHD Diagnosis Discovery and Management: Danny recounts his recent ADHD diagnosis and the profound impact it has had on his life and work. He shares practical tips on managing ADHD through micro-dosing and nootropic stacks. Embracing the Superpower: Rather than seeing ADHD as a hindrance, Danny views it as a superpower that, when leveraged correctly, can lead to hyper focus and significant productivity gains. Entrepreneurial Insights and Mental Health Mental Health in Entrepreneurship Shared Struggles: Both Danny and Adam discuss the mental health challenges common among entrepreneurs, including ADHD, anxiety, and depression. Importance of Vulnerability: They highlight the value of open conversations about mental health, reducing stigma and fostering a supportive community. Building a Mental Fortress Upcoming Workshop: Danny introduces his concept of a "Mental Fortress" workshop aimed at helping entrepreneurs build resilience and maintain a healthy work-life balance. Toolkit for Success: The workshop will cover essential topics like boundaries, emotional literacy, and attachment styles, providing attendees with practical tools to improve both their personal and professional lives. Future Plans and Projects Adam's Summer Plans Reconnecting with Roots: Adam plans to spend the summer in Canada, focusing on personal and professional catch-up while enjoying time with family and friends. Exploring Austin: He also considers moving to Austin, Texas, for the winter to explore new opportunities and experiences. Danny's Upcoming Ventures Tech Development: Danny hints at exciting new

    • 1 hr 51 min
    The Biggest Hack This Seller Used To Reach 9 Figures

    The Biggest Hack This Seller Used To Reach 9 Figures

    The Biggest Hack This Seller Used To Reach 9 Figures Welcome back to another insightful episode of Seller Sessions, hosted by Danny McMillan. In this episode, we are rejoined by Mels Terlouw, a seasoned entrepreneur peaking at 9 figures in sales. Together, they delve into the critical but often overlooked topic of addressing customer objections, a vital component of successful sales strategies.
    Key Insights from Mels Terlouw Understanding Psychological Warfare in Sales: Mels emphasises that selling is akin to psychological warfare where the goal is to win the customer’s heart. He gets frustrated with the common reliance on hacks and algorithms, urging sellers to focus on genuine customer engagement. Addressing Customer Objections is Crucial: Many sellers neglect addressing objections because it is perceived as tedious and unglamorous. However, Mels argues that understanding and addressing these objections is fundamental to transforming potential customers into actual buyers. The Importance of Product Presentation: Mels discusses how subtle changes in product listings, like simplifying installation instructions or using psychological cues in images, can significantly impact customer perception and overcome objections. Strategies for Overcoming Objections Tailored Product Features: By focusing on specific customer objections, sellers can tailor their products to meet these needs, significantly enhancing customer satisfaction and sales. Visual and Psychological Cues: Mels points out the power of visual cues in influencing customer decisions, suggesting that sellers employ strategies that align with subconscious customer expectations and preferences. Effective Communication and Testing Continuous Testing and Feedback: Both Danny and Mels highlight the necessity of continuous product testing and gathering feedback to refine product offerings and address emerging customer objections effectively. Concluding Thoughts and Takeaways Engage Directly with Customers: One of Mels' key pieces of advice is for sellers to engage directly with customers to gain firsthand insights into their objections and preferences. Innovation in Addressing Objections: Mels encourages innovation in how objections are addressed, suggesting that meeting and exceeding customer expectations in creative ways can set a product apart in competitive markets. Summary This episode serves as a crucial reminder of the importance of not just meeting but deeply understanding customer needs and objections. Mels Terlouw’s insights provide valuable strategies for sellers looking to enhance their engagement and conversion rates through thoughtful, customer-centric product development and marketing.
     

    • 32 min
    The Art Of Winning on Amazon Part 1

    The Art Of Winning on Amazon Part 1

    The Art Of Winning on Amazon Part 1 Building a Better Mental Fortress Welcome back to Seller Sessions.
    Danny explores critical, non-tactical aspects of life that are essential for Amazon sellers and entrepreneurs. Use this knowledge to strengthen your mental resilience, as it will greatly enhance your business and overall life experiences. Remember, the body tends to give up long before the mind does. Amazon remains a mental challenge in the competitive arena.
    It's only eight minutes long, so make sure you listen until the end, take notes, and watch your life and the lives of those around you improve immensely.
    Episode Highlights: 1. The War Within: How the internal battles you fight impact your business and life. The necessity of internal peace to avoid chaos and find success. 2. Emotional Literacy: Embracing and understanding your emotional triggers for better decision-making. The importance of fixing emotional wounds and not suppressing emotions. 3. Self-Reliance: Life’s toughness and how a 'saviour' mentality can be detrimental. Transforming problems into triumphs with the right mindset and network. 4. Envy and Its Pitfalls: Exploring the destructive nature of envy and how to navigate the people afflicted. 5. Balancing Greed and Purpose: A look at the impact of money and greed on life and decision-making. How a genuine purpose can navigate through difficult times. 6. Beware of Projections: Self-awareness and its role in understanding and managing unconscious emotional projections. 7. Emotional Regulation: The significance of managing reactions to maintain control over emotions and actions. 8. Valuing Solitude: The power of being alone, strategizing, and finding peace in silence. 9. Boundaries and Consequences: Understanding, setting, and respecting boundaries in business and personal life. Handling challenges and demands with a firm stance and assertiveness. 10. Criticism Comes from Below: The source, impact, and effective handling of criticism in the business world. 11. You Can’t Have it All Understanding life’s checks and balances, and making peace with not having it all. 12. Know the Enemy: A practical application of Sun Tzu’s teachings in dealing with competition and battles in the business realm. Additional Notes: Danny empathetically delves into aspects like mental health, stress, relationships, and challenges faced by Amazon sellers.
    He articulates the importance of mental and emotional wellbeing and how these aspects influence business decisions and life.
    The episode intertwines profound life principles with the gritty realities of running an Amazon business, especially

    • 8 min
    One of the Top Amazon Ranking Experts You Haven't Heard Of

    One of the Top Amazon Ranking Experts You Haven't Heard Of

    One of the Top Amazon Ranking Experts You Haven't Heard Of In an in-depth episode of Seller Sessions, host Danny McMillan sits down with Garfield, a pioneer in understanding and applying the concept of Geo Rank and is way ahead of the curve than most when it comes to ranking on Amazon. This podcast sheds light on how Geo Rank affects sellers and offers a critical look at common misconceptions in the industry.
    It has taken four years to get him on Seller Sessions and well worth the wait…
    Key Insights from Garfield: Understanding Geo Rank: Geo Rank does not rely on inventory levels but is driven by local shopping activities following a search. This is a significant shift from the common misconception that inventory levels directly influence rankings. The Impact of Inventory: Garfield explains that while inventory levels don't drive rankings, they can penalise them if the inventory is too low for the demand in a specific area, thus preventing potential stock-outs and customer dissatisfaction. Debunking Myths: Many sellers believe that Geo Rank normalises rankings across different regions, but Garfield clarifies that each of the 400-500 geographic zones has unique shopping activities which affect rankings individually. Localized Advertising: By understanding regional ranking differences, sellers can tailor their marketing strategies to boost visibility and sales in areas where their products are not performing well. Cost-Effective Campaigns: With detailed insights provided by Geo Rank analytics, sellers can allocate their budgets more efficiently, ensuring that they are not spending on ads in regions where they already dominate the market. Inventory as a Modifier: If a seller's inventory drops below what is needed to meet the demand for a specific keyword in a locale, Amazon may lower the product's ranking to prevent customer dissatisfaction from unavailability. Strategic Inventory Management: Effective inventory management becomes crucial to maintaining high rankings in key markets, making it a strategic area of focus for sellers to avoid penalties. Limitations of Common Tracking Tools: Single Sample Issue: Most keyword tracking tools used by sellers capture data from a single location or a very limited number of locations. Garfield emphasises that these tools might be reporting ranking data from just one of the approximately 500 geographic zones that Amazon uses. This approach gives a very narrow view of a product's overall performance across the market. Misleading Data Representation: Because these tools often pull data from random, singular points, they do not accurately reflect the broader performance of a product. For sellers, this can lead to misguided strategies, as they might believe a product performs well universally based on its rank in one zone or poorly based on another. The lack of comprehensive geographic data can lead sellers to allocate their marketing and inventory efforts inefficiently. Randomised IP Sampling: Tools that do attempt to gather broader data often use randomised IP addresses to scrape Amazon, which might access different geographic data points at each scrape. However, they typically do not control for or even identify from which geographic zone the data comes, leading to a patchwork of information that does not accurately represent any cohesive market performance. Financial Traps and Underreporting: Adversarial Nature of Amazon Advertising: Garfield describes the relationship between sellers and Amazon advertising as adversarial, where Amazon aims to maximise its revenue from each click, while sellers strive to minimise cost per click. He warns that tools and metrics provided by Amazon often serve Amazon's interests more than the sellers’. Brand Share and Impressions: Garfield criticises the use and effectiveness of brand share metrics provided by Amazon. He argues that these metrics are often promoted by Amazon to encourage increased spending without delivering meaningful benefits to

    • 1 hr 3 min
    The Art & Science of Finding You Top Performers

    The Art & Science of Finding You Top Performers

    The Art & Science of Finding You Top Performers Advanced Insights into Data Analysis and Optimization with Dr. Ellis Welcome to this episode of Seller Sessions, where we dive deep into the nuanced world of data analysis and optimisation with the return of Dr. Ellis. After a hiatus of 18 months, we've brought the good doctor back from the depths of data science to share his wisdom on making advanced decisions using a comprehensive scoring system for Amazon sellers.
    Unveiling the Scoring System: A Gateway to Precision Dr. Ellis unveils a sophisticated scoring system designed to navigate the complexities of data, ensuring sellers can identify their top performers across various metrics, including keywords and ASINs. This scoring system isn't just about surface-level data; it delves into the art of analytics, employing fractions, logarithmic scales, and a keen understanding of variables to bring forth actionable insights.
    The Essence of Scoring: Simplifying complex data into a single, comprehensible score. Variables and Fractions: Introduction of a next-level approach to handling data, emphasising the use of fractions (X over 1 or 1 over X) based on the variable's impact (whether higher or lower is better). Data Compression via Logarithms: A crucial step for dealing with extensive data ranges, ensuring that scores reflect a more accurate value of variables like search volume. Applying the Scoring System: Practical Insights and Examples Dr. Ellis, with his profound expertise, walks us through the practical application of this scoring system using the example of surfacing important keywords. He illustrates how to score individual variables, compress data, and combine scores to unearth the top performers, providing a detailed blueprint for sellers to emulate.
    Scores as Fractions: A methodological approach to scoring, where variables are written in a fraction format to maintain consistency and prevent algebraic errors. Compression to Reflect Significance: Utilising logarithmic compression to manage wide-ranging data, ensuring that score increases remain proportional to their actual significance. Zero Score Prevention: A critical adjustment to ensure no valuable data is discarded, by modifying equations to prevent scores of zero. Advancing Beyond Basic Analytics This session is more than just a tutorial; it's a journey into the fundamentals of data analytics, offering sellers a way to leverage their data beyond the basics. Dr. Ellis highlights the significance of understanding and applying advanced analytics to stay competitive in the ever-evolving Amazon marketplace.
    Beyond Keywords and ASINs: The scoring system's flexibility allows for its application across various aspects of a business, offering insights into where to focus efforts for maximum impact. Next-Level Approach to Data: The introduction of logarithms, fractions, and multi-report scoring takes common data analysis to the next level, offering a fresh perspective on tackling large sets of data. Conclusion: Embracing Complexity for Competitive Advantage Dr. Ellis's insights into advanced data analysis underscore the importance of adopting sophisticated techniques to navigate the complexities of Amazon selling. By understanding and applying the principles of scoring and data compression, sellers can gain a competitive edge, making informed decisions that drive success.
    Looking Forward: Your Invitation to Advanced Analytics As we wrap up this session, we extend an invitation to our audience to dive deeper into the world of advanced analytics with Dr. Ellis. Your feedback and queries are welcome as we continue to explore topics that provide you with the tools to excel in the competitive landscape of Amazon selling.
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