Why You Need to Stop Selling Products on Amazon
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Date: March 2nd, 2026 Summary: Kevin King explains why sellers should focus on selling "destinations" instead of products, detailing 7 marketing rules to achieve this. He also discusses the high failure rate of e-commerce stores on platforms like WooCommerce vs. Shopify, the massive scale of tariff evasion from China, and a new Google patent that could see AI replace seller websites. Key Points Discussed:
- The 7 Marketing Rules to sell transformations, not products (e.g., "Sell the Transformation," "Clarity Beats Quality").
- How to use the "Five Second Test" to improve listing clarity and CTR.
- Marketplaces account for 87% of e-commerce; 1 million stores vanished in 6 months.
- Shopify stores have a significantly higher survival rate (91.7%) than WooCommerce (80.2%).
- A $112 billion tariff cheating gap is putting honest sellers at a disadvantage.
- Instant's Shopify app for AI-powered abandoned cart recovery.
- Using Stack Influence to automate micro-influencer marketing.
- Google's patent to replace low-quality landing pages with AI-generated versions.
Links Mentioned:
- Ecom Mastery AI Event (Nashville) - Use code NASHVILLE to save 20%
- ShopRank: Platform Survival Rates Study
- Instant Shopify App
- Bloomberg: The $112 Billion Tariff Cheating Problem
- Stack Influence - Get 10% off by signing up this month
- CBP E-allegations Portal
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Stump Bezos Answer: TikTok has over one billion daily searches. Find us at BillionDollarSellers.com. Follow me on Twitter and LinkedIn.
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