After catching our inspection company engaging in some "funny business" we switched providers and increased what we spent on inspections by about 2.5x. We spent a lot more money on product testing as well. It's not what you spend, but the results. We're seeing results in 2020.
-
-
Show this thread
-
So why did this happen? - Intensifying competition, toughest we've ever seen. - Many many many product launches failed and we paid for it. - Costs rose and we weren't able to more than compensate for it with price increases
Show this thread -
We need to work smarter. For many years, we were riding the Amazon wave. Now the tide is going out and we must change completely how we approach. There was a time when you literally could not launch a bad product on Amazon.
Show this thread -
4-5 years ago we were profitably selling: - glassware - foam mats - metal springs - exercise equipment - wooden toys - clothing accessories Competition got tough so we focussed on our core competency. That's not enough now. First time our profits go down in company history!
Show this thread -
One last comment that might be helpful to you stockpickers. I live, breathe, and eat this business. I didn't know and I'm still not even sure what happened. It's really hard to understand what's going on underneath the hood of a business.
Show this thread -
One problem we are facing: Screenshot 1: Us Screenshot 2: American competition who is doing an superlative marketing job on a few skus Screenshot 3: Chinese competition Screenshot 4: Our old competition, large company selling to Amazon or resellers who then sell on Amazon.pic.twitter.com/TLKC7mbRJ6
Show this thread -
We used to only compete with screenshot 4. We used to be 2. More people were joining prime than competition was joining the selling platform. Now it's the opposite. Subscriber growth seems to be flatlining but competition continues to grow and gets better.
Show this thread -
As I wrote above, our profits fell 29% between 2018 and 2019. Take a look at what we do. Why are we sucking? Be honest. I love constructive criticism.https://www.amazon.com/viahart
Show this thread -
Sorry for beating this horse dead here, but this is amazing stuff. They (believably) own a factory and sell on Amazon. What's our competitive advantage? That we can pluralize nouns? https://www.amazon.com/s?me=A1ZG8PMNGL7JUI&marketplaceID=ATVPDKIKX0DER …pic.twitter.com/wXuxZuYXl0
Show this thread
End of conversation
New conversation -
-
-
I don’t know your industry. Are these good or bad numbers?
-
I don't know my industry either haha. Probably bad? I'm not totally sure. I didn't check it for '17 vs '18 where profits improved. The fact that total profits fell implies it is bad I would think.
- 10 more replies
New conversation -
Loading seems to be taking a while.
Twitter may be over capacity or experiencing a momentary hiccup. Try again or visit Twitter Status for more information.