E601: Top 10 Sellers on Amazon

In this episode, Dave dives into the 10 biggest sellers (by revenue) on Amazon, delving into their business models, what types of products they offer, and what small businesses can learn from them. Dave talks about  discuss the importance of targeting the right demographic, the competitive landscape of supplements, and the rise of Amazon-native brands like Anker.

Did you know that the top 10 third party amazon sellers combine for over $3 billion a year in sales?

And I’ll bet you think they’re making millions selling toilet paper and airpods.

But you couldn’t be more wrong.

In this episode, Dave deep dives into the 10 biggest sellers on Amazon by revenue — what industry they sell in, what their best selling products are, and how much revenue they generate for Amazon per month. 

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Timestamps

  • 00:00 – Introduction to Amazon's Top Sellers
  • 02:44 – Bigger Than Lululemon? 
  • 03:50 – The Gardening Giant
  • 05:28 – The Rise of Korean Beauty
  • 07:16 – The Snail Slime Phenomenon
  • 08:46 – Targeting the Right Demographic As A Strategy
  • 10:34 – The Competitive Lighting Market
  • 11:52 – The Supplements Boom: Key Players
  • 13:10 – A Subscription Model Success
  • 15:21 – The Amazon Native Brand Leader

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Thanks for listening!

Until next time, happy selling!

Michael Jackness

Michael started his first business when he was 18 and is a serial entrepreneur. He got his start in the online world way back in 2004 as an affiliate marketer. From there he grew as an SEO expert and has transitioned into ecommerce, running several sites that bring in a total of 7-figures of revenue each year.