One thing I keep thinking about after speaking in the Oracle Connections recently is this:
Creating products is fun.
Manufacturing products is expensive. 😅
And inventory sitting in your house, garage, basement, or Amazon storage?
Not fun.
When we create physical products, we are not just making art or ideas anymore. We are making inventory that eventually has to move.
That’s why I’ve become such a believer in researching before creating.
Not to kill creativity.
To support it with reality.
During the summit, I offered a free Amazon Deck Analysis where people could submit their oracle or card deck ideas along with competitor listings.
I already have 7 submissions to dig through now.
And honestly? The patterns are fascinating already.
Some ideas are beautiful but hard to search for.
Some have huge competition.
Some have low competition because there may not actually be much demand.
And some have tiny tweaks that could completely change the likelihood of success.
This is the stuff people skip because the creating part is more exciting than the research part.
But research is what protects your energy, money, and time.
Especially when:
☀️ inventory costs money
☀️ ads cost money
☀️ storage costs money
☀️ manufacturing minimums exist
☀️ Amazon fees exist
☀️ unsold inventory becomes stress
One of the biggest lessons entrepreneurship keeps teaching me is this:
Do not confuse creating with validating.
They are not the same thing.
And honestly, speaking in other communities has reminded me how much I enjoy this side of business too. Not just building my own products, but helping people think through whether an idea has actual market potential before they invest thousands into it.
I’ll share the interesting lessons and patterns from these 7 reviews here in Income Without Burnout soon, because I think all of us can learn from them, even beyond Amazon.
Sometimes, the calmest business move is slowing down long enough to research first.
I am dropping all analysis below over the next couple of days! Let's get this conversation rolling!