Print on Demand Niche Research Masterclass
Learn how to succeed as a print on demand seller and protect your business with these two golden rules. Discover how to select the right niches, validate opportunities, and maximize profits. This course provides research tutorials and tools to identify new trends and best-selling opportunities. Perfect for print on demand sellers looking to improve their niche targeting and validation process.
How to succeed as a print on demand sellerHow to protect your business by understanding the two (2) Golden RulesSelecting the right niches by niching down, cross-niching, and understanding trends vs evergreen nichesHow to identify validate niche opportunities using free toolsHow I use a select few paid niche research tools to fast-track my niche research processI share my biggest successes as a POD seller walk you through exactly how I found those trends maximized profitsWHAT YOU’LL LEARN:PART 1Getting Started: The Two GOLDEN RULES Other Important ConceptsPART 2Full Research Tutorials Using Only Free Tools Search MethodsPART 3Using The Most Popular Paid POD Niche Research Tools To Identify New OpportunitiesPART 4How To Identify Best-Selling Trends Immediately Using Ryan’s Method!▬▬▬▬ADDITIONAL INFORMATION / PREVIEW:▬▬▬▬I’m going to outline my niche research process:Tools For Niche ResearchThere are two primary tools I use for my niche research:My Search Merch toolMy favorite Amazon research Chrome Extension: DS Amazon Quick ViewUsing these two tools together allows us to search Amazon Merch listings exclusively, and monitor the best seller rank (BSR) of each listing from the search results.It’s a quick easy way to check how well a niche is selling on Amazon… plus, Amazon tells you show many listings are indexed on the keywords we provide!The result: we get a quick glimpse into how well a niche is selling how stiff our competition is.Search Merch ToolIt’s not absolutely necessary to filter out non-Amazon Merch listings, but there are some good reasons to do it whenever possible:First foremost, by searching only Amazon Merch listings, you’re able to validate keywords against Merch’s content policy. If you see a good number of search results, that means your seed keywords are good to go.Note: If you see suspiciously few results on keywords that you believe should be high-volume, be cautious. Sometimes listings get through manual review that shouldn’t have.In the example above, I searched for Beer Olympics and saw 4 results… this is a massive red flag indicating to me that these keywords are NOT safe for use on Merch listings.The next reason to search Merch only listings is that they’re in a class of their own, as they’re Prime eligible.According to data from Millward Brown Digital, Amazon Prime members have a conversion rate around 74% whereas non-prime members convert around 13%.Shoppers are able to easily filter out tons of fulfilled-by-merchant (FBM) print no demand listings by simply clicking the Prime checkbox on the search results page:While it’s possible for FBA t-shirt listings to exist outside of Amazon Merch, it’s a pretty rare occurrence.The last reason to use Search Merch to begin your niche research is because Amazon’s search algorithm isn’t that great!It’s not hard to search for search terms + T-shirt find a bunch of results that aren’t t-shirts.Why go through the hassle of combing over them when you don’t need to? Search Merch does the dirty work for you.DS Amazon Quick View injects each products BSR into the search results, making it easy to see how well it’s selling.The lower the BSR, the more sales it’s getting.Who this course is for:Print on demand sellers looking to take their business to the next level by improving their niche targeting refining their validation process
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