The Whole Truth
about your report.
You just saw some big numbers. Before you trust them, here is exactly how we made them β the real stuff, the smart guesses, and the part only you can finish. We'd rather tell you the truth than sell you a dream. π
π¦οΈ Think of it like a weather report
A weather app says "70% chance of rain β bring an umbrella." It is usually right. But it is not a promise. Sometimes the sun comes out anyway.
Our report is the same. It gives you a really good, very realistic guess about what selling this product on Amazon would look like. It's built to help you decide: "Is this worth digging intoβ¦ or should I run away?" π It is not a magic crystal ball that knows your exact future profit.
π Where our numbers come from
Every report is built from three kinds of numbers. Here's how sure we are about each one:
π’ Amazon's fees β When we say Amazon keeps 15% of every sale plus a fee to pack and ship your box, that's Amazon's own published price list. We don't guess it. It's a fact. π―
π΅ The stores we found β Those competitor products in your report? Real listings, real brands, on Amazon right now. We're not making up fake stores to scare you.
π‘ Your costs & your ads β This is the "weather forecast" part. We make a smart, close estimate of what the product costs to make and what ads will cost. Really good guesses β but guesses. Your real numbers might come out a little better or a little worse.
π― A real example
Say you want to sell a $22 bamboo cutting board set. Here's what's rock-solid: Amazon takes about $8.35 of that $22 (their 15% cut + the fee to ship it). That leaves you around $5.65. πͺ
Here's the smart-guess part: we estimate the board costs you about $6 to make and that ads cost about $10 to win one sale. If that's right, ads would actually lose you money β ouch. π¬
But what if your real supplier gives you the board for $4, and your ads work better than we guessed? The story could change! That's why the last step is yours. π
π€ Why we can't promise 100%
Two honest reasons:
1. Amazon and Alibaba hide stuff from robots. They block our helpers from reading their exact live numbers (like today's exact review counts or the exact factory price). So for those, we use the best, closest estimate we can β and we always tell you when a number is an estimate. No pretending. π
2. Your numbers are YOUR numbers. The real price your supplier gives you, the ads you run, the product you pick β those are yours to find out. We can show you the shape of the mountain. Only you can measure the exact steps. β°οΈ
π§ͺ The only way to know for SURE
A report is the map. A real test is the trip. If a product looks promising here, do this groundwork before you spend big money:
- π¬Get a real quote. Message 2β3 suppliers on Alibaba and ask the true price for your order size. Now your cost isn't a guess.
- π¦Order a sample. Hold the real product in your hands. Is it good? Would you buy it? Photos lie; samples don't.
- π―Run a tiny ad test. Spend a small amount on ads and watch the real click cost and sales. Now your ad number is real, not a forecast.
- π’Do the math again β this time with your real numbers. That's your true answer.
Real tests give real results. π§ͺ
This report gives you the smart place to start.
So use your report to get the idea, spot the traps, and decide if it's worth your time. Then go do the groundwork and find your real number. You've got this. π
β Back to check another idea