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Ryan Edkins - When The Aggregator Copies Your Brand

Ryan Edkins - When The Aggregator Copies Your Brand

FromSeller Sessions Amazon FBA and Private Label


Ryan Edkins - When The Aggregator Copies Your Brand

FromSeller Sessions Amazon FBA and Private Label

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Length:
27 minutes
Released:
Oct 20, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Key Points:   Unethical behavior by some aggregators in the Amazon space is a growing concern. Sellers need to be cautious when sharing sensitive information and should read NDAs carefully. Not all aggregators engage in unethical practices, and many have brought benefits to sellers. Staying true to your brand's authenticity can help navigate competition and protect your business.   In a recent conversation between Danny McMillan, an Amazon expert, and Ryan Adkins, an experienced seller, they delved into the murky waters of unethical behavior by some aggregators in the Amazon space. This issue has been a growing concern for many sellers who have had their business models replicated or even stolen.   Ryan shared his personal experience of being approached by an aggregator, only to discover later that one of their employees had started a competing brand using the same products and suppliers. This situation highlighted the difficulty of proving intent behind such actions, especially when there is a lack of concrete evidence.   The incident underscored the importance of keeping sensitive information confidential. When dealing with aggregators, it's crucial to read Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs) carefully. These documents should clearly outline what information can be shared and how it can be used. If not handled properly, this could lead to significant damage to your business.   Ryan's experience also shed light on the impact such situations can have on a seller's business. It's a stark reminder of the need for sellers to protect themselves and their intellectual property.   However, it's important to note that not all aggregators engage in such unethical behavior. As Danny pointed out, the industry as a whole has been beneficial for many sellers. The rise of aggregators has provided opportunities for sellers to exit their businesses profitably and has brought more professionalism and structure to the marketplace.   Despite these benefits, the challenges of competition remain. Sellers must stay vigilant and ensure they are protecting their brands. One way to do this is by staying true to your own brand and authenticity. In a competitive market like Amazon, authenticity can set you apart and help build a loyal customer base.   In conclusion, while the Amazon space offers immense opportunities, it also comes with its share of challenges. Unethical behavior by some aggregators is a concern that sellers need to be aware of. However, with the right precautions and a strong commitment to your brand's authenticity, you can navigate these challenges successfully.
Released:
Oct 20, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Seller Sessions is the largest Amazon FBA and Private Label podcast for Advanced Amazon Sellers. It is the first of its kind, in terms of being raw, non nonsense and straight to the point. A lot of Amazon podcasts that came after has followed by example... Seller Sessions is published 4 times per week and often breaks new trends first in the industry. Host Danny McMillan, is a world renowned public speaker and veteran Amazon Seller, Danny is also the co-founder of DATAbrill. DATAbrill manages Amazon PPC and advertising automation for 6, 7 & 8 figure Amazon brands. Danny also works with Amazon in the UK to provide webinar content for their 3rd party sellers. Each year he hosts Seller Sessions Live the annual conference for Amazon Sellers in the UK, bringing the worlds best speakers on the cutting edge of marketing on and off Amazon. He is also the founder of SellerPoll, the official annual awards for Amazon Sellers and Brands.