Most Amazon sellers focus on top-line revenue. We focus on direct product profitability—DPP.
Revenue is a vanity metric. Profit is SANITY. Don't take our word for it. See for yourself below.
Start with one product. The first pass uses public marketplace data. The DPP view gets sharper when you add your SKU-level costs.
These are the categories where most sellers bleed profit. We refine each one systematically.
Complete campaign architecture. Every click optimized. Every dollar working harder.
Strategic positioning. Competitive analysis. Margins that actually matter.
Inventory that works. Cash flow optimized. Storage costs slashed.
Content that converts. A+ that sells. Traffic that doesn't go to waste.
Process refined. Costs analyzed. Efficiency gained. Profit protected.
Six steps to find your profit leaks and plug them systematically.
We dig into your P&L and identify every place profit is leaking. Full transparency on where every dollar goes—from FBA fees to advertising waste.
Not all profit leaks are equal. We pinpoint the biggest margin killers and quantify exactly how much each one costs you annually.
We prioritize high-impact fixes that stop the bleeding immediately. Quick wins that show results in weeks, not months.
Once critical issues are handled, we systematically optimize every expense category—storage, fulfillment, advertising, COGS, and more.
We implement tracking systems to measure the impact of every change. You see exactly what's working and what's not, in real dollars.
Amazon changes constantly. We stay on top of new fees, policy changes, and emerging opportunities to keep your margins healthy.
Most agencies optimize for revenue. We optimize for what actually hits your account.
We run our own Amazon storefront daily. Every strategy we implement, we've tested in our own business first. We live in the same trenches you do.
Over a decade navigating Amazon's constant changes. We've seen every fee increase, policy shift, and margin squeeze firsthand.
Revenue is vanity. Profit is sanity. We obsess over Direct Product Profitability—the actual dollars that hit your bank account per product.
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