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Selling of FBA Brand
I’m testing the waters to see if anyone might be interested in acquiring an Amazon brand I’ve built over the past few years. The brand is registered with Amazon Brand Registry and includes the registered trademark along with all associated listings, listing images and videos, packaging assets, supplier relationships, and compliance documentation. Since launch, the brand has generated over $360k in total Amazon sales, with one primary ASIN responsible for nearly $250k in lifetime revenue and currently sitting at 200+ reviews with a 4.2 rating. Two newer product launches have recently started gaining traction and have generated about $9k in sales over the past 30 days combined as they continue to ramp. Across the products, gross margins typically range between 20–30% before ads, storage, and returns. PPC spend on the legacy product typically hovered around 10–15% of sales, while the newer launches started higher due to limited reviews but have already been trending down as traction improves. A significant amount of time and capital has gone into building the foundation of the brand, including: • Registered trademark and Amazon Brand Registry• Compliance testing completed through an Amazon-approved testing lab• Professional listing photography and product videos (around $5k invested)• Optimized listings, ad campaigns, and packaging development• Established supplier relationships The brand currently includes 5 ASINs, although two are legacy listings tied to product concepts that were previously licensed off. The primary focus of the brand is centered around the remaining listings. This could be a good opportunity for someone already operating in a related category who wants a brand foundation that already has reviews, sales history, compliance testing completed, and professional listing assets in place. I’m exploring a potential sale mainly because I’m preparing to start the process of building a home and want to simplify my time commitments and free up capital. Otherwise I would likely continue operating the brand.
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Selling of FBA Brand
Needed Product SFB and Review
Hey Champs, I am needing someone to do a SFB on my recently launched product and leave a written review. I can refund you the $ via PayPal or Zelle. It is a $65 product so please let me know if you are interested. I am needing a few reviews, so any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks,
Free product in exchange for review
Hey Champs, I am needing someone to do a SFB on my recently launched product and leave a written review. I can refund you the $ via PayPal or Zelle. It is a $65 product so please let me know if you are interested. I am needing a few reviews, so any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks,
Exploring Potential Interest – Amazon Brand (Health & Household)
Quietly gauging interest in a potential Amazon brand acquisition. High-level overview: - Brand-registered Amazon seller account - Trademarked brand (full transfer included) - 5 ASINs across Health & Household and adjacent categories - One ASIN has generated $200k+ in lifetime sales - Recently launched ASIN produced $5,600 in its first month - Historical product margins ~25–35% before ads/returns - Established China supply chain - Fully built listings (photos, video, copy), packaging, and brand assets Important context for transparency: - Sales on the $200k ASIN are ad-sensitive and have softened recently due to reduced ad spend while focus shifted to launching two new ASINs (4.1+ start rating). - Two newer ASINs are currently undergoing Amazon-required compliance through an Amazon-partnered TIC, which is already in progress. - Two older wood-product ASINs remain on the account but are inactive; product concepts, designs, and media were previously licensed and are included as-is. I’ve invested several hundred hours into product development, listings, creative, ads, packaging, and supply chain setup. Based on prior performance and current launches, I believe the brand has a realistic path to around $20k/month in combined sales across the three primary ASINs once compliance is completed. On a personal note, I’m in the early stages of planning to build a home later this year, so I’m taking a step back and evaluating where it makes the most sense to keep capital tied up versus reallocating it elsewhere. This is not a rushed or forced decision — I’m simply testing the waters to see if there’s a good fit on the other side. If this sounds like something you’d be interested in, feel free to reach out for more details. Critical information will be shared privately with serious, qualified buyers only.
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Advice needed
Hi Team, I need expert advice on a serious Amazon brand issue. When I created my Amazon listing, I used a brand name . Amazon accepted and published the listing with this brand, including images, packaging, and all listing details—even though the brand was not trademarked at that time. Recently, while applying for a trademark, I discovered that another seller already owns a very similar brand name with a hyphen, which is actively selling on Amazon. Now I’m stuck between two risky options and need guidance before moving forward with production: Option 1: Continue with the brand name (without hyphen) - Use it consistently across images, title, and packaging, and apply for USPTO trademark registration. - Risk: USPTO may later reject the application due to likelihood of confusion with the hyphenated version. - If rejection happens after the listing gains reviews and sales, a forced rebrand later would be extremely damaging. Question: Based on experience, does a brand name without a hyphen realistically have a chance of USPTO approval when a hyphenated version already exists, or is rejection highly likely? Option 2: Change the brand name completely now - Choose a new, clearly distinct brand and register it. - Risk: Amazon may not allow a brand name change on the existing ASIN and could require creating a new ASIN, updating all images, and losing listing momentum and reviews I built so far - Amazon support mentioned this would require review by the Brand Registry team. Question: From real Amazon cases, does Amazon usually allow a brand name change on an existing ASIN if done correctly, or do they typically require a new ASIN? Any guidance from sellers who have dealt with similar trademark or Brand Registry situations would be greatly appreciated. 🙏 @Trevin Peterson @Kaming Lai
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O wow, that is an interesting situation. How long have you had the listing live and how many reviews have you built up?
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Bradley Deyton
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@bradley-deyton-1472
I am 29 years old and have been earning $ online for a while through e-commerce. Hobbies include fitness, traveling, golf, and self-development.

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Joined Oct 14, 2025
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