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Methods on how to find trending niche or trending products. (11)


11-28-2019 11:22 AM #1 4964420454t (Member)
Methods on how to find trending niche or trending products.

Hello, could you share some thoughts or methods on how to find trending stuff: niche or products. Are you using Amazon for finding them and what methods and tools you are using? Any social tools like instagram, facebook, pinterest or google trends?

Do I need to search for trending stuff? Maybe the main focus is to find niche with less competition and good volume?

Please put me in the right way and what is yours strategy you could share. I hope this thread will be useful for newbies and others.

Thanks!


11-28-2019 12:28 PM #2 onlinehustler (Member)

adplexity is all you need


11-28-2019 10:12 PM #3 4964420454t (Member)

yeah but what if I would like to make white label, will adplexity hell me?


12-01-2019 03:41 PM #4 taormina (Member)

Quote Originally Posted by onlinehustler View Post
adplexity is all you need
No, it's not all you need, it is but one tool in the tool box.

What people don't understand about Adplexity is that you are only getting about half of the information. Just because you see a certain ecomm product flogged over and over again, doesn't mean it is right for YOU.

I will eventually put up a video on my youtube channel I just started which shows the best ways to test products, but for NOW, here is the information that Adplexity does not tell you:

- If the person running the ad is the owner of the product or is running it as an affiliate.
- How much money they are spending on ads....they could be running just break even on the offer.
- What other platforms the ad is being run on - Just because you have Adplexity Native, for example, and you see a product crushing it, doesn't mean that same product is not being subsidized by a facebook ad somewhere.
- What is on the backside of the funnel. The product could be a loss leader!

Adplexity is good for making a SHORT LIST of products to test. It is not good for deciding 10000000% to move forward with a particular product.


12-03-2019 03:01 PM #5 condor (Member)

Hi, Great subject.
I'm in the same case as you sir and I'm really lost because I'm currently doing drop
and I'm trying to make the transition to branding, I think it's not a good idea to
looking for trend products because as the name suggests it is a trend product
but I think to set up a solid ecommerce it is necessary to focus rather on the market and not the product.
what i am doing now is testing products but always with drop on my current niche to find a product that i can make him private label (and evolve it of course)


Wating the answers of the experts

(sorry for my english)

Thank you


12-04-2019 06:37 AM #6 4964420454t (Member)

Quote Originally Posted by condor View Post
Hi, Great subject.
I'm in the same case as you sir and I'm really lost because I'm currently doing drop
and I'm trying to make the transition to branding, I think it's not a good idea to
looking for trend products because as the name suggests it is a trend product
but I think to set up a solid ecommerce it is necessary to focus rather on the market and not the product.
what i am doing now is testing products but always with drop on my current niche to find a product that i can make him private label (and evolve it of course)


Wating the answers of the experts

(sorry for my english)

Thank you
Thanks condor, good approach of thinking this way! So maybe question would be, how to find niche with less competition and good volume? Am I correct? I see this there is not much volume on this topic


12-04-2019 02:04 PM #7 AdMaven (Veteran Member)

I think the best way to go is indeed going through some spy tools that can help you. And you can also use this: https://trends.google.com/trends/?geo=US

What this gives you is more an approach to advertising. Let's say now the most searched keywords is Thanksgiving and Kim K, then simply use these hooks to drive people to your ad. When an ad is engaging for everyone like sweepstakes or make money you just need to match your creative to match it


12-05-2019 02:12 PM #8 condor (Member)

Quote Originally Posted by 4964420454t View Post
Thanks condor, good approach of thinking this way! So maybe question would be, how to find niche with less competition and good volume? Am I correct? I see this there is not much volume on this topic
An example of an approach that I can suggest is to look for the best-selling products that do not satisfy the customer.


You can take a subscription on jungle scout and apply a filter on the products of your niche that are the most sold and evaluated but with fewer stars and your job is to read the problems of the customers on amazon and solve them with your product.


I hope it can help


12-06-2019 08:18 AM #9 ivan the terrible (Member)

Exactly. For white labeling maybe you could try JungleScout I used to work retail arbitrage on Amazon and JS was very useful tool. Basically what that tool does it spams products by adding them to basket and when you do that Amazon gives you how many pieces of that product is left in inventory , so it compare today stats with previous data so you know how much items was sold in certain period.


12-09-2019 02:47 AM #10 vortex (Senior Moderator)

Also check out TrendingProducts.com.

https://trendingproducts.com/quickstart.php



Amy


12-09-2019 04:12 PM #11 taormina (Member)

I posted a vid on my method:

https://stmforum.com/forum/showthrea...ts-Like-A-Boss


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