Proven Product Partnering Review (Dan Hollings Amazon FBA Course)

Поділитися
Вставка
  • Опубліковано 17 жов 2024

КОМЕНТАРІ • 19

  • @actoncovid-19responsibly32
    @actoncovid-19responsibly32 5 років тому

    Very respected analysis and I like your personality. Thank you!

  • @jsamie1377
    @jsamie1377 8 років тому +1

    Hi, I am totally agree with you. What course do you recommend for FBA ?

  • @camerynsmith3845
    @camerynsmith3845 9 років тому +5

    I love the way you approached this review man. Thanks for not bashing the product and just pointing out some warning spots along the way.

  • @ahelsel
    @ahelsel 8 років тому +1

    Hi Paul,
    Enjoyed the video. I was ready to buy the program but held off. Do you think there are products out there like jewelry that could afford the 21 and 25 %? maybe we just need to do some screening. Also, do you know of any good training's on how to do this business? I do like the idea of helping businesses that don't have a clue and being an Amazon expert for them. thx man.

  • @mikecorbs
    @mikecorbs 9 років тому +1

    Paul--nice work on the review. How would you rate the content around prospecting and finding accounts?

    • @PaulLadendorf
      @PaulLadendorf  9 років тому

      Michael Corbishley Thanks. It was good. Lots of ideas of prospective businesses I wouldn't have thought of such as non-profits like schools (think perpetual fundraiser). He also gave a list of websites where you can find unique products with new or different features so you could really have some differentiation. (eg Kickstarter)

  • @MrMotown2011
    @MrMotown2011 6 років тому +1

    Great insight, good honest review! Thanks.

  • @benhazan
    @benhazan 9 років тому

    Hi Paul, I like your review, I have a question concerning commissions, technically how do you do that, is it something automated, feature that build in amazon for paying commission on sales to third party, if not how do you manage it, especially if it is just for some products?

    • @PaulLadendorf
      @PaulLadendorf  9 років тому +1

      Gil Ben-Chazan Your client would have to calculate your commission and pay you manually.

  • @NewWorldDAO
    @NewWorldDAO 6 років тому

    Are you still doing this?

    • @PaulLadendorf
      @PaulLadendorf  6 років тому

      No, my e-commerce brand is a best seller on Amazon.

  • @mplanetify108
    @mplanetify108 9 років тому

    Thanks Paul, for this review... you've got good points. I read in their FB group that if you don't have sales skills, you can partner with someone that has the sales experience and FBA track record to help you along. All that sounds like a good idea, except that now the profits would have to be spread even more... :(

    • @PaulLadendorf
      @PaulLadendorf  9 років тому

      Mplanetify I agree with you. I think it will only be worthwhile if you are confident you can sell tens of thousands of dollars in product for your client each month.

    • @aliekbatani2720
      @aliekbatani2720 9 років тому

      +Paul Ladendorf
      Hi Paul, thanks for the review. I'm looking for a good set of headphones for my conf calls. What kind are you wearing and do you like them?

  • @gcurt1
    @gcurt1 7 років тому +2

    Excellent analysis and suggestions, 100% dead-on. The business model is a good one (i.e., offering advice on how to on-board a product on Amazon), but you do need experience working with C-level executives and experience selling on Amazon to have credibility. Dan Hollings did create a good template, but his notion of charging 25% in commissions is not realistic (especially considering the recent hike in FBA fees) and he's a borderline charlatan - but that doesn't mean that his ideas and recommendations should be dismissed out-of-hand...

  • @bagoona
    @bagoona 9 років тому +2

    For $300, I expect a lot