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Low-Investment Profitable Business Models

Low-Investment Profitable Business Models

Auteur(s): Barry KuKes
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Discussion about various business models that require minimal initial investment and can potentially lead to significant income, often starting as labor-intensive personal services. It explores examples like pet sitting, lawn care, and handyman services, highlighting how these can grow from small-scale efforts to substantial earnings through client acquisition and efficiency.

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  • How To Sell on Amazon
    Jun 24 2025

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    There are other practical filters to narrow down ideas: prefer standard-size, lightweight items (to keep FBA fees and shipping manageable)​, avoid highly seasonal products (you want consistent year-round sales)​, and be cautious of products that are dominated by big brands or are in restricted categories (compliance risk – more on this later). You are encouraged to “validate with data” – don’t rely on gut feeling alone. Use Amazon’s free tools like the FBA Revenue Calculator to estimate fees and profit for a sample product idea, or scan customer reviews of existing products to identify pain points you could solve.

    Objectives:

    • Learn how to systematically generate and evaluate product ideas for Amazon.
    • Understand the key criteria (demand, competition, profit potential) that make a product worth pursuing.
    • Practice using simple metrics (price, sales, reviews, size) to filter out poor opportunities and highlight promising ones.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Always back your product ideas with real data – use sales estimates, pricing, and competition metrics to choose wisely.
    • Look for a “sweet spot” product: in a popular category with steady demand, but where you can offer something better or different than existing sellers (e.g. improve quality or listing).
    • Use guideline benchmarks: target ~$20–$70 selling price for workable margins​; ~300+ sales/month to ensure demand​; and niches where top competitors have relatively low reviews or obvious weaknesses you can capitalize on​.

    Follow-Up Resources:

    • 🔍 Jungle Scout Product Research 101Step-by-step guide on finding high-demand, low-competition products (criteria like price $20-70, >300 sales/month, etc.) ​junglescout.com​
    • 📊 Amazon Best Sellers & Trend ReportsFree Amazon lists that show trending products in various categories (great for idea generation).
    • 🛠️ Amazon FBA CalculatorTool to plug in a product’s price, cost, and size to estimate FBA fees and profits for validation ​junglescout.com.
    • 🎥 Jungle Scout Academy (Product Research module)Video walk-through of using data to identify a viable product opportunity (for visual learners).

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