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[Research] Proprietary Catalog "Keepa Research"

Efficient research with the paid version of Keepa

When you conduct research using this method, you will find many products suitable for
proprietary catalogs (no-brand items) that are
super high-turnover items as single units (the basis for sets),
low unit price (so they don't become expensive when bundled),
no Amazon direct sales (you can't beat Amazon),
at least 2 sellers (to avoid intellectual property risks), and
thin and easy to bundle (low shipping costs).

This technique is a privilege for those using the paid version of Keepa research method. Let's make full use of it!

Keepa Product Finder Settings

We will use the familiar Keepa Product Finder for filtering. *Please check the note "
Proprietary Catalog Seller Research" for how to launch Product Finder.

Below, I have listed the filtering items for Product Finder and images of the corresponding sections.

✅ Amazon direct: Out of stock
⇒ You cannot beat Amazon's lowest price even with sets

✅ New price: 500 yen or less
⇒ Exclude items that become expensive when bundled

✅ Category: Optional
⇒ Narrow down to categories you are good at

✅ Number of new items: 2 or more
⇒ Avoid intellectual property risks

✅ Purchases last month: 50 or more
⇒ High-turnover to super high-turnover items

✅ Size (Package Dimensions): 45x25x3.3cm or less
⇒ Keep the size small when bundled

*Conditions (price, turnover, category, etc.) are for reference. Please feel free to change them.

With the above settings, a list of small and low-risk, super high-turnover items will be displayed.

By utilizing Keepa's Product Finder in this way,

as written in the note "Proprietary Catalog Amazon Ranking Research",

✅ Items that sell incredibly well as single units will also sell as 2-piece sets
✅ Items that sell incredibly well as single units will also sell as assortments

it becomes easier to discover products that match the ridiculously simple rule that says: Please try putting this into practice.


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