
Ammar Ahmad
Amazon PPC Expert, Helping Clients Achieve Explosive Growth on Amazon
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Partner at True Trade Commerce | Global Amazon Marketplace Launch & Brand Expansion Strategist
Amazon • Tiempo completo
Nov 2025 - Present • 8 mos
The Three Amazon Product Research Frameworks That Changed My Perspective After working on thousands of products, I realized something that most new sellers never discover. Amazon product research is not a single process. Different investors have different goals, different budgets, different risk tolerance, and different expectations. Using the wrong research method for the wrong investor is one of the biggest reasons why people fail. Over the years, I organized my research into three practical frameworks, each designed for a specific type of investor. Framework 1 – High-Volume Market Intelligence This is the most advanced approach and the one very few sellers truly understand. It usually takes 20–40 minutes to evaluate one product because the objective is not to build a perfect listing. The objective is to identify opportunities quickly, validate market direction, and move to the next product. This framework is mostly used by experienced investors who already understand Amazon. They don't need someone to explain the platform—they need reliable market data so they can make fast business decisions. Their focus is simple: "Show me where the opportunity is." A full-time research specialist working under this model is expected to evaluate approximately 12 or more products every day, resulting in nearly 5,000 products every year. People often ask, "How can serious investors launch so many products without losing everything?" The answer is surprisingly simple. They don't immediately place bulk orders. Instead, they order samples from China while simultaneously purchasing competitor products directly from Amazon as regular customers. Both products are compared side by side. Material quality. Packaging. Design. Customer experience. Value addition. Everything is analyzed before making a final decision. Only after understanding exactly how to build something better do they move toward manufacturing. Sometimes success is achieved simply by improving qua