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Should Your Brand Name Be Generic or Specific?
If you’re selling one focused product, a specific brand name works well. If you plan to expand into multiple product lines, a more flexible name makes sense. For example: A brand like Simple Modern works across many categories because it isn’t tied to just one product. We can help you choose a name that fits your long-term strategy — not just your first product. 👉 Comment HELP and we’ll give you quick guidance to make sure your name can grow with your brand.
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Should Your Brand Name Be Generic or Specific?
Why Most Brand Names Fail?
Many sellers overcomplicate their brand name: ❎ Too long ❎ Too hard to spell ❎ Too generic The goal isn’t to sound “fancy.” The goal is to be memorable. If you want quick, direct support to: ✅ Check if your name is truly brandable ✅ Make sure it can grow with multiple products ✅ Avoid costly rebranding later …this step matters more than you think if you’re building for the long term. 👉 Comment HELP to get simple, actionable tips for your brand name.
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Start here!👇
Welcome! You’re now part of a focused community of Amazon sellers committed to learning, taking action, and building real businesses. 📝 Introduce Yourself Create a post in the “From Sellers” category and share: - Where you’re from - Your experience with Amazon - Your goals - What you hope to gain from this community 📌 Before Posting Make sure you’ve read the welcome letter you received when you joined. It has important info to help you get started😉 📈 What to Expect This Year - Updated course content and new lessons to help you scale faster — explore the classroom! - More live sessions, Q&As, and actionable tips - Increased community engagement opportunities to learn - Guidance and strategies to help you launch, grow, and optimize your Amazon FBA business We’re excited to see your progress and support you as you take your business to the next level! Michael Elliott Founder, FBA Empires
Getting Traffic After Going Live
We spend a lot of time on product research, but most sellers struggle after going live, especially with traffic. This week, let’s talk about one thing only: getting people to your listing. Once your product is live, the questions change. You’re no longer asking what should I sell? You’re asking: - Why am I not getting impressions? - Why are people clicking but not buying? - Why do ads feel expensive so quickly? - Is this a traffic problem, or something else? This is where many sellers get stuck. They assume the product failed, when in reality, they just don’t have clarity on where the breakdown is. Comment “traffic” below if getting eyes on your listing is something you’re currently struggling with, and we’ll break it down together.
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Your Next Steps to Launching a Product That Wins
Yesterday we talked about why copying a winning product almost never works. If you’re tired of listing flops and guessing your way through Amazon FBA, it’s time to take a different approach. Real winners aren’t copied; they’re researched, understood, and executed the right way. If you want clarity on what to focus on so your next launch actually has a chance to succeed, DM me the word STRATEGY and I’ll break down your next steps.
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