eCommerce Momentum Podcast

eCommerce Momentum Podcast

Ecommerce MOMENTUM is a podcast created for you. Whether you need a Selling on Amazon Podcast, Selling on Ebay Podcast, Selling on Etsy Podcast, Selling on eCommerce Podcast or the Shopify seller Podcast. We are here to help you understand how the top successful ecommerce sellers today got where they are, they tell you how they got unstuck, how they were able to outpace the herd and create a true business. Each episode brings you a top seller with specific actionable steps from Amazon FBA Sellers and Ebay Business Owners to help you start, grow or get unstuck. Interviews from Dan Miller, Chris Green and Jason T. Smith. This twice a week podcast will help you gain the Momentum you need to reach status.

  • 54 minutes 42 seconds
    440 : Kellon Ambrose - Some things just work - How foundation building on Amazon brings results

    Again another super smart, no-excuses seller who figured stuff out. Building out what you figured out seems smart enough, but avoiding shiny object syndrome (seems most sellers have this gene!) and staying focused, has brought Kellon incredible results.


    Kellon's previous episode for context:

    https://ecommercemomentum.com/episodes/319-kellon-ambrose-gaining-slight-edge-can-make-difference-amazon-business/

    14 May 2022, 2:00 pm
  • 1 hour 1 minute
    439 : Matthew DeGlopper - Manage your cash or it will manage you - Practical steps to improve everyday

    Feels great to be back in the saddle releasing great new episodes. Here we go pretty deep with a successful seller who stumbles like the rest of us but is willing to say it out loud! I even delete part of the conversation as he gets too honest! (I explain my decision in the episode)


    So sit back and learn how to make incremental improvements, build a team and build out your systems.

    30 April 2022, 2:45 pm
  • 51 minutes 49 seconds
    438 : Jamison Philippi – Small changes repeated everyday to become a 7 figure seller

    Jamison tells us his biggest secret..... He changed his perspective. He realized the things that were holding him back and slowly changed them. Not overnight mind you, slowly he adjusted over time. That can stick. Think of that last diet you were on. You cut out all the good things and guess what. It likely lasted two weeks. Jamison has figured out that he is also like that and by breaking them down into bite sized changes (ha!) he has benefitted.

    28 January 2021, 2:00 pm
  • 1 hour 1 minute
    437 : Tyler Nelson – Adjusting to significant changes in Amazon and life

    Another great episode as part of my 50+ years of selling series. Here we have Tyler Nelson, a 26 year old seller.

    We spend time talking about the changes in the last three years since we last talked. Most importantly how he dealt with them. Lot's of places to stumble, yet Tyler pushes through. As he says: Selling on Amazon is the only job he has ever had.

    11 January 2021, 2:00 pm
  • 54 minutes 58 seconds
    436 : Dan Wentworth - 20+ year overnight success - Add more value than you take

    This continues my series on 50+ years of selling. Dan is 61 (as of this recording) and he has been successful for the last 20 years. It has not been easy, but it is simple. So could you start at 41 (pick any age between 41 and 61) and you too could have Dan level success. However you will also have to make the sacrifices Dan has made. You will have to win and lose as Dan did. You will have to help hundreds of other sellers (competitors) as Dan did. You will have to have a super great partner (a "Michelle" ) as Dan does. You will have to develop a great team and make them even better as Dan has. So get the point. It's hard work. But it is doable. So why not get started?


    4 January 2021, 2:00 pm
  • 57 minutes 55 seconds
    435 : Stephen Peterson – Putting together a string of good decisions makes you lucky

    So this episode is about our business. The good and the not so good. As the title suggests we have been fortunate to be able to take advantage of some good choices. Mind you, we have not always made great decisions. So if you can start by making the next right decision, then the next, the next, etc... you too can have a phenomenal year.

    24 December 2020, 6:00 pm
  • 49 minutes 27 seconds
    434 : Lloyd Nohl – Keep pushing and do it – Selling ecommerce and retail in this environment

    Great episode where Lloyd talk us through pushing through adversity.

    How do you keep going when others are closing?

    How do you grown when others are shrinking?

    Is there really failure?

    13 December 2020, 2:00 pm
  • 1 hour 14 minutes
    433 : Lou Borella – It’s all about relationships

    Great episode with very a relevant and timely message about relationships.

    Lou gives you his top three:

    1- Give more than you get- Contributing matters

    2- You don't get rich on one deal

    3- Work on your relationships

    2 December 2020, 2:00 pm
  • 50 minutes 46 seconds
    432 : Taurin Bellavance – Level Up Your Amazon Business as a Value Buyer

    Welcome back to the eCommerce Momentum podcast, this week our guest, Taurin Bellavance. We had him as a guest a few years ago in episode 258. Back in that episode we talked about the importance of walking away. In this episode Bellavance talks about his progress since then and how he’s been managing his business and balancing work and personal life in order to provide for his family. We will branch off of the last episode Bellavance was a part of as we discuss the benefits of walking away from toxicity. In this episode, we discuss some of the challenges that Bellavance has traversed through and overcome since we last spoke to him. Additionally, we discuss how Bellavance adapted his business during our nation’s current pandemic. In tandem with his success, we hear from Bellavance about 3 things we should consider when we come upon challenge in our business. Finally, Bellavance will go over steps he plans to take in the future to gear up and ready himself for the future. Make sure you tune into this episode to ensure you catch all of the important information shared.

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    15 May 2020, 6:45 pm
  • 57 minutes 33 seconds
    431 : Douglas Levin – 3 Key principles: Know your: Customers, Brand Values and Competitors in building out your ecommerce business

    Can you answer the questions in the title? Do you really know who your ideal customer is? Does your brand represent the value you think it is? How well do you know your competitors? All of those things should be influencing your business.Every decision should take those "Key" principles into consideration and Doug helps you see what affect hey can have on your business. Oh yes, we also get into Chatbots!

    Mentioned:

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    29 April 2020, 9:15 pm
  • 41 minutes 22 seconds
    430 : Sean Humenchuk : Selling in different categories helps when the market changes quickly

    Sean is very humble. He will say he does not have it all figured out. I would ask have you met the person who does? So his advice is strong: Sell in multiple categories to weather the storms that will be coming. Now is the time to diversify. How many of us are heavy seller fulfilling right now? Well there are many Amazon businesses that are not built for it and are feeling the pinch.If you sell in grocery you are likely killing it where most clothing sellers are struggling. So diversification across channels, categories and methods allows you to flex. Fix your "B Plan"!

    Mentioned:

    Seans previous episode

    Tips:

    1- Work on terms with your vendors

    2- Adjust your Ad Spend

    3- Don't send all your inventory to Amazon

    4- Add a thank you card to your FBM

    5- Revise your listing to recognize people are at home right now

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    Transcript:

    Sean (00:00):

    Wait, they find new products they get in the market. You already know. Um, and then I think product research where if you're looking at, uh, looking to keep the charts and looking at what was selling last summer, uh, and last Christmas are two things that I'm kind of focusing on. Um, because I know if it was selling last Christmas, it's going to be selling again this Christmas most likely.

    Cool voice guy (00:21):

    Welcome to the e-commerce momentum podcast where we focus on the people, the products, and the process of eCommerce selling. Today. Here's your host, Steven Peterson.

    Stephen (00:34):

    Hey, I'm staying with the no pitch a, I'm not pitching any of the services I've got a bunch of sponsors are and a bunch of companies that if you're looking for any services, which you really shouldn't be buying any surfaces right now, but if you are, I have discounts to them and they pay me. So I don't want to hide that. But they're out there in a website just to go check out this episode. But I'm staying with no pitch right now. I want you to focus and put your head down and do the work. Welcome back to the eCommerce momentum podcast. This is episode 431 Sean human check. I brought Sean back on. Um, because I, I just think again, there, there has to be optimism out there. You've got to sit back and say, yeah, this sucks. I mean, it's face it right now.

    Stephen (01:12):

    This is a challenge, you know, especially as people are getting sick and people, I mean, it's just breaking my heart to see some of these stories. It's just heartbreaking. But you can't cower in the corner. You have to push through it. Or I see people who are having huge financial problems because they're up against the wall. You know, and I understand it. You know, if you've listened to my show, you heard that our account went under review. You know, that pause for a day and a half. But it's still, it was the first time that's ever happened to us. So it was like, Whoa, that was a wake up, you know? But there are some really good information out there. There's some good plans, there's some people doing it right. And I think Sean, Sean got some really good advice, um, in this episode and some things I had not thought about.

    Stephen (01:53):

    But I, I love, I mean I want you to really pay attention to product mix and fulfillment mix those two, four pieces of the formula that you can plan for. You know, and again, fulfillment mix might not be activated until you need it, but based on drip inventory, you can manage that. So the, all these terms, I know I'm just dropping some things, but listen to the episode and we get into exactly what all that means and how it can apply to you. And it's got me thinking about, you know, what we're going to do. So I just think there's some really solid advice. Um, and it just, just a wonderful person and just a really smart guy who can offer, um, some optimism to you. Let's get into the podcast and welcome back to the eCommerce momentum podcast. Excited for a return guest. Actually, it wasn't that long ago. It was a little more than a year or so ago that we spoke, but I thought, I thought, uh, it's a perfect person to come bring on during these trying times. And I think that's a fair description trying times to talk to some rationalization, some reason and kind of how he's doing it and I think, I think he has something to offer. So welcome back Shawn human Chuck, welcome Sean.

    Sean (02:58):

    Thanks for having. Um, as

    Stephen (03:00):

    always, I love talking to you and, uh, excited to, uh, excited to be here. Yeah, I'm excited to have you because again, go back to January, 2019. You can listen to Sean's episode, um, and get some backstory there, but you really did a great transition in your business from the old RA and all that stuff. Built out wholesale, built out private label, uh, then took your wholesale to other levels, which I, I'm always impressed with cause it's not easy. Back then. This was the phrase, and I told you this in the preinterview create a job you like, let me ask you how that's working for you right now.

    Sean (03:35):

    It's working great. Um, I mean, I'm still, what I want positivity, a lot of the, a lot of the same stuff I was doing a little over a year ago. I'm still doing,

    Stephen (03:45):

    but the world's uploading. Sean, I don't think anybody told you the worlds. Have you been outside? Have you seen there? Uh, there are flying saucers over Philadelphia in New Jersey right now. Uh, there's volcanoes going on there. They're definitely outside your house circling right now.

    Sean (04:04):

    Yeah. Right. So, I mean, um, you know, obviously things are a little crazy right now with, uh, with the Curt, the coven, 19 everything that's going on. Um, I'm trying to not panic at all, especially with my business. Um, luckily I haven't seen too, too bad of a hit and sales and not as bad as some people I know.

    Stephen (04:24):

    Got a second. But you, you said one of your products, and we won't, don't out any of them, but one of them, you've sold nothing. So you've had a hundred percent reduction in that particular product, but then you, because you're in multiple categories, you've been able to see a pretty even. Correct. I mean, I don't wanna put words in your mouth, but that's, that's pretty, I mean, did, were you that smart to know that that's what you should have done?

    Sean (04:47):

    Yeah, I wish, I wish I could take all that credit. No, it just, um, you know, just my, my sourcing habits I guess kinda, um, have brought me into different, different categories and, um, luckily, you know, some of them have taken off and other ones that have been here, especially with the, uh, renewed delivery delays now people aren't, uh, getting, getting prime products for a month now. So, um, you know, some of those products had definitely taken a hit, but like you said, other ones have, have kind of filled in that void. Uh, so it evens out. And I think, um, I think a lot of sellers, uh, I think a lot of settlers are experiencing the same thing. Um, if you're stuck in one category, like, like travel, um, and you know, like we were talking shoes, stuff like that, that that stuff has taken a huge hit right now. But there's definitely categories that are seeing huge lists.

    Stephen (05:36):

    They're having the best of their life. Right. I mean, if you're in grocery, you're having the best year ever.

    Sean (05:41):

    Yeah. I was looking in some Facebook groups, uh, earlier and people were saying it's been like black Friday for the last week and a half or two weeks. Um, so I'm sure they're, they're doing great, but even with that, there comes a, there come struggles. You've run out of stock and you're, you're struggling to find inventory. If you're doing RA. No way. I'm sure. Uh, it's tough to find that stuff at certain stores and, um, certain stores are closed down. It's, it's very, uh, like I said, everything I think is hectic right now for no matter what your business model is, no matter what your, uh, product category is. I think everyone is kind of scrambling right now.

    Stephen (06:17):

    We, we, when I, uh, I, I just think though that product mix that is such a smart move, you know, as I think going forward, even for our business, um, I have to pay more attention. I, I, you know, that we, uh, we got our account went under review and we got through it. It wasn't even two days. It was down immune. It didn't go down. Our stuff stayed live. They held your money, which is interesting. I never had this happen before, but they hold your money and so within a day it was released. But I literally thought, you know, Hey, we've got to go a different approach. And we went back into grocery, which we haven't done in a long, long time and add it back in. And then we went back to fulfilled by merchant. Now you've been to our warehouse many times. You see we have a lot of shipping.

    Stephen (06:55):

    We ship every single day. But adding that back to Amazon was a weird feeling for me. It's like, man, I've got, I've become so accustomed, so hooked on FBA. I don't even think that way anymore. Like literally everything we buy, it's always like sending it in. That's the only way we look at it. We don't even judge it any other way. Um, will you, will you make, you know, when you're done with all this, when, when all this cycles through, will that now play into decision making that you make, um, whether you should or could survive, you know, doing fulfilled by merchant products and stuff?

    Sean (07:30):

    Um, so for sure, I mean for me, I know a lot of people kinda think fulfilled by merchant is like taking a step back from FBA or it's, it's more work than it's worth or things like that. But I mean, as you know, you have clients that do primarily FBM and do awesome. Um, I think it depends on the product number one. And I do think it's re it's really good to have some stock on hand in another warehouse or in a storage unit where FBM is a possibility. Um, in case of something like this, you never know. I mean, who would have thought that Amazon would be shutting down fulfillment centers and have a month long delivery time for prime products that are normally a day or two delivery time? No, I don't think anyone really thought this was going to happen. Um, I sure didn't. And, uh, but so now for sure, anything that I possibly can, I'm going to try to keep some extra stock on hand. Um, you know, just in case something like this happens. Um, I'm definitely gonna. I have my one private liberal product that's selling well and I'm not gonna be able to ship anymore in because it's not an essential product, but it is seeing a sales lift. So we're definitely gonna have to, uh, merchant fulfill that for the time being.

    Stephen (08:41):

    So it, it, I mean, I want to get back to this. This is, I mean this is really deep Sean, right here. Thinking about this, the product mix is really important. That was cross categories, right? What would be the categories that no matter what the zombies are walking the earth, the people are going to want food and grocery. We all know that health and beauty toilet paper for God's sake, right? That would be one of the big categories. We all, we're all going in the toilet paper business, right? But seriously, but then I thought about this, that fulfillment, um, mix. That's another piece of the formula. If you really want to have an even business because it's a challenge. I mean, you've been to a warehouse, you know, uh, you know, I laid off to the guys, you know, those guys you've been here and so it's a challenge. You know, if we were doing more self-fulfillment, uh, we could have probably absorbed more of that. Right? I mean, Hmm. I think, I think, you know, I'm going to sit back and ponder this for a while. Um, I think those two things have to play into the future of our business. Um, and it sounds like you're playing into yours. Um, yeah, for sure. Well, Oh, go ahead. If you want to add anything there.

    Sean (

    14 April 2020, 9:45 pm
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