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STUCK in Product Research? (MUST READ)

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Scott@theamazingseller.com

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Today, I have some BIG news that I get to finally share with you. If you are STUCK in Product Resear

Today, I have some BIG news that I get to finally share with you. If you are STUCK in Product Research or choosing your next product…THIS IS FOR YOU! [I shot a quick video with all the details here.]( After 3 years of podcasting and helping 1,000’s of people get started on Amazon, there’s still one part where most people GET STUCK! Yep, you guessed it…Product Research and this is holding people back. In order to launch a product…you have to choose a product…right? But, people are AFRAID of choosing the wrong product or market and don’t want to Fail. I get that, but if you understand how to find untapped markets and drill down deeper, you have a much better chance of success. Plus, you don’t follow the standard (old way) that others are sharing. Let me ask you a few questions. Would it help if you could watch me LIVE discovery products? Would it help if you could watch me find untapped markets? Would it help if you could watch me plan out what products to sell first? Basically, how would you like to go through the process together LIVE over a 4 week period? Well, this is what I’m going to be doing with a small, very small group of students...VERY SOON! If you’re interested…[Go HERE for all the details.]( This is going to be LIVE and Brand NEW, something I’ve never done in the past. I’ll be starting from scratch and going through the entire process with you. At the end of this training the GOAL is to have your market and product picked, plus help with locating a supplier. Because this is going to be LIVE training, I can only allow a small group, so I can interact and answer any questions during our calls. I’m super pumped about this training and I can’t wait to get started with this first small group. This is gonna be so much fun :-) Talk to ya soon Scott P.S. If you have any questions, let me know. But, make sure you [watch this short video]( first, because it explains everything. [click here to Change Your Email Address]( or If you no longer wish to receive emails from The Amazing Seller, scroll down and click the Unsubscribe button The Amazing Seller | P.O Box 995, Fruitland Park, Florida 34731 United States [Unsubscribe](

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