Most resellers rely on Sales Rank when making purchasing decisions. For reasons known only to Amazon, the category of Electronics often does not provide a category wide sales rank. Many times when scanning an Electronics product, a scouting app (like Scoutify) will return a sales rank of 0 or N/A (Not Applicable). In almost all other categories, a rank of N/A really means that the sales rank is zero. To read more about why an item would have a zero sales rank, click here. Sometimes, however, the scouting app will return a numerical sales rank, but be very careful what you decide to do with that number.
When an Electronics sales rank number is given, it’s almost always the rank of an Electronics subcategory. One time I was out scouting and found multiples of an item that showed a rank of 92 in Electronics. The store clearance priced them at only 50 cents each! With over 27 million items in the Electronics category, 92 looked like an amazing rank. I bought a few of those items and brought them back to the house. I was preparing to send them in to FBA when I noticed that the sales rank was now showing N/A. I looked back on my scouting app and it still was showing a rank of 92. I did some more research and found out that the item I had was not ranked 92 out of the 27,000,000+ items in Electronics, but was ranked 92 out of 120 in the subcategory of Electronics > Accessories & Supplies > Blank Video Media > Minidiscs.
I was curious if this item could still possibly sell well on Amazon. I went to check Keepa to see what information they could provide about this product.
Keepa is a website that provides sales rank and pricing history for most Amazon products. Their data is not perfect, but it can give the reseller a good idea how often and for how much an item might sell. When I checked Keepa, there was no current sales rank or pricing history, so that was a dead end.
Since Keepa lead me nowhere, I decided to look at the reviews on the item’s sales page on Amazon. At first, things looked good. This item had over 100 reviews, mostly 5 star, but then I noticed that the most recent review was from 2009. The review before that was from 2008. The bulk of the reviews came from 2006-2007. Even a well-reviewed product might not still be selling today.
I concluded that this item was not worth sending in to Amazon. I now do this research (checking Keepa and product reviews) on almost every electronic item I might purchase to sell. Needless to say, I was glad I only bought a few of these items as they quickly were added to my garage sale pile.
Ok, now it’s your turn to try this out. I’m going to give you an Electronic item, and I want you to do the research yourself. Check out Keepa, the product reviews, and anything else you might think would help, and see if this is an item you would like to purchase for resale.
Product: Adonit Jot Pro Fine Point Stylus – Silver ASIN: B00931DHKM Clearance price at Target: $3.94 Total available for sale: 20No really, don’t just keep reading. Do the research. I promise… it’ll only take you a few minutes and will help you tremendously in the future when you are sourcing and come across electronic items. Bonus points if you practice doing the research on your smart phone instead of the computer.
In the comments below, let me know if you would buy the item, how many, and why. I can’t wait to read what you have to say. And no cheating! Do your own research before reading what others have to say.
UPDATE: To find out what I would do for this item and what my thought process was when I made my decision, click here.
NOTE: This post was updated for 2019 (originally written in 2014)
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steve reel says
No, I would not buy it. No sales data on CCC.
LC says
Excellent post – the reason behind the article gives us the answer but before reading the post here would be my answer. I’d buy at least 10 (too risk adverse to take them all). Profit Bandit showed a rank of 6 and CCC shows a lot of upticks in the price chart. Profit is over $15 per unit! So I’d buy 10 at least.
After the post, I checked sales rank in CCC and found nothing! So now I’m concerned. But I’ve already bought them..smiles. Great post – interested to see your answer.
Leigh Emerson says
I would leave these, due to the customer feedback. There are so many reviews where the product damaged the customer’s devices that the return rate would be way higher than normal.
Andrew says
Second Leigh here. Upon close examination, there looks to be more bad reviews votes than good. Brings up another question though, is one a responsible seller or just one that focus solely on your own profits?
Andrew Cassinelli says
I would buy them all!
1) The ROI is fantastic.
2) there were several reviews within the last few days.
3) With the Target debit or credit card, you get an extended return period of 120 days. The only risk is inbound and return shipping.
DNTMb says
Thanks Stephen and Jordan, let me dance with your great tool.
Terry M says
Yes, I would buy. There were a lot of reviews this month, mostly good. Since most don’t bother to leave a review, I think sales are really good.
mir hosain says
i would buy all of them.lots of recent review tells me the selling activity
Andrew says
Thanks Jordan and Stephen for this. Yes Cleer, worked. Maybe it will be better if available on Safari, and Check on sold instead of completed listing…
Shawn Searcy says
I would buy a small amount and test the Amazon Marketplace, I agree with Jordon Malik with expecting to sell certain merchandise over a 9 month period, I don’t think this product is a bad investment, but maybe a slower payoff
BuyerBabe says
At first I thought yes, but the category is showing as personal computer on my phone, but it actually drills down on Amazon 4 more sub-categories. So the rank is good in that last sub-category. Then I searched “fine point stylus for ipad” and compared what else is available. If it had come up at the top of the list I would say yes. Maybe I’m way off. CCC shows pretty consistent sales with some severe drops. I’m torn, but I think I would say no to these.
Dianne Wheaton says
I would buy them all. 1) Sales data on CCC shows a mostly consistent price above $25 for the past 6 months. 2) Keepa data shows the same data. 3) Most reviews are 4 and 5 and a lot of those reviews are recent. 4) There is only one other FBA seller plus Amazon. I would be able to price competively with Amazon however to get the BB.
The rank is 28 in graphic tablet stylus. The only question in my mind is how fast this might sell because although it seems to be a popular product for its application.
marc says
If I am cash strapped I would buy 10 or less because ccc shows that only one sells every two months.
anthony says
Yes only because the last part of the post. The stylus is 17# out of 7,097
Laura Fox says
No. I would not buy it. The reviews are from 2012 and 2013. No sales rank on CCC.
Phebe says
Okay, I’ll play. A little late to the game so I’m probably not seeing the same data as everyone else but I have to confess I did read the comments first before deciding to play.
My head tells me I should buy them all but the risk-adverse part of my brain would make me put 10 back. In reality, I would most likely end up with a trial run of 3-6 and hope there’d be some left to buy if they sold quickly. There are 4 sellers on the item, only 2 of which are Buy Box eligible, Amazon and the manufacturer of the product, Adonit. AZ controls the Buy Box but the secondary Buy Box is up for grabs since 2 of the sellers are priced totally out of range to even be considered. I did check CCC but did not find the information to be reliable. It shows a current 3rd party low price of $24.99 but on AZ there are no merchants at that price. Only thing I can think of is there was another seller and they just happened to sell out today?
I thought this item was pricey but similar items by the same manufacturer are even pricier so I feel somewhat confident that I can price slightly lower and get the sale. From what I can tell, AZ has 999+ of this item and Adonit has 300+. They have both been holding steadily at the same price for quite a while so I don’t think they will be lowering their price if I come in with 10 units. They will probably just wait me out. The item appears to be selling 1-2 units a day so I shouldn’t be holding onto 10 units that long. Hmmm, maybe I’d buy all 20 since shipping and storage will be negligible on this.
Phebe says
LOL. It looks like I have the longest comment. Maybe I’m overthinking this 🙂
Phil says
I’m really late to the game, but at this time, based on the following criteria, I would definitely buy this item to sell on Amazon even though the sales rank listed is in a sub-category. Here’s my criteria:
Things to Check When Purchasing
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Sales Rank (if there is one)
Number of Reviews
Quality of Reviews (# of stars)
Number of Reviews in the last year
Number of Sellers
Number of FBA Sellers
MSRP
Price
For this product, I found the following data related to the list above:
BSR – N/A
# of Reviews – 1536
Review Quality – 3.5
# of Reviews in last year – 355
# of Sellers – 24
# of FBA Sellers – 1 (Brand Owner)
MSRP – N/A
Price – $14.99
Out of the gate, I’d buy 10 of theses and ship them to FBA. Here’s why…the demand for these is fairly decent (there’s nearly one new review per day in the last year, most that I scanned were not product reviews in exchange for a discounted product) AND there appears to be some competition, though only amongst the merchant fulfilled sellers. I could easily get in the game as an FBA seller, even though the brand owner is the only one listed as a seller of these products via FBA. FBA would help me eliminate the competition. Lastly, I know that my account has a 99% feedback rating – well above the brand owner, which would help me control the buy box, as long as I’m priced competitively to the brand owner.
And at around $5 profit per unit sold after all Amazon fees, I’m making a healthy return on my investment. It’s all about the data! Looks like a good product at this point (though the last comment on this thread was almost 18 months ago).
Stephen says
Great breakdown, Phil!
DON JONES says
first time on this site brilliant!.
Debra says
Why would one sell against the brand owner? Wouldn’t it run the risk of being contested by them? As I did this exercise that’s what stood out to me.
Phil says
Debra – To answer your question directly, as long as the brand owner doesn’t have the item locked up with Brand Registry (some do, some don’t) and you came into the item legitimately (meaning, you purchased it either as an RA/OA item and not from a Chinese supplier) then it is perfectly okay to sell against that listing and compete with the brand owner. Keep in mind that if you are selling the item “New”, it will need to be in the original unopened packaging and you will need to be able to provide Amazon with invoice(s) for it, if they ask. Usually, if you have a small quantity of items you purchased via RA/OA, you will not have an issue with competing with the brand owner. Your inventory (if priced to sell) will be gone quickly and won’t really affect their sales.
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