Circles within circles.
The matter of picking a product is again a chicken and egg situation, particularly for the uninitiated first timer. The videos introduce the subject with searches by product keyword in Amazon. Enhanced with a list of selection criteria like retail price thresholds and number of reviews, Holly discusses guidelines from her experience. I believe that the criteria may be one of the true diamonds of the lessons. While some of the criteria can be stretched, ignorance of them can only be solved by learning from wasteful mistakes.
The example Amazon searches were for products pulled out of the air, washing machines and coffee makers. Where these ideas came from was a matter left to us. I think this prompts some pondering, and some embellishment based on videos that are coming up. The pondering part is that I must learn to look at the world with a new sensitivity. Everything I see should prompt a "How did they find that?" and "Is that something that people would turn to Google to find?" and "Is this a commodity product or would comparative ratings be important in to the buyer?"
As for the upcoming videos, when we consider keywords, Google search experience and competitive search results, we will return to Amazon to look at products. The final selection of target products and defining search data will be an iterative process.
The matter of picking a product is again a chicken and egg situation, particularly for the uninitiated first timer. The videos introduce the subject with searches by product keyword in Amazon. Enhanced with a list of selection criteria like retail price thresholds and number of reviews, Holly discusses guidelines from her experience. I believe that the criteria may be one of the true diamonds of the lessons. While some of the criteria can be stretched, ignorance of them can only be solved by learning from wasteful mistakes.
The example Amazon searches were for products pulled out of the air, washing machines and coffee makers. Where these ideas came from was a matter left to us. I think this prompts some pondering, and some embellishment based on videos that are coming up. The pondering part is that I must learn to look at the world with a new sensitivity. Everything I see should prompt a "How did they find that?" and "Is that something that people would turn to Google to find?" and "Is this a commodity product or would comparative ratings be important in to the buyer?"
As for the upcoming videos, when we consider keywords, Google search experience and competitive search results, we will return to Amazon to look at products. The final selection of target products and defining search data will be an iterative process.