Youre doing a good job, man! Keep it up and thank you!
@husseinmahmout60910 ай бұрын
Hi at 3.06 in video $6,500 into a 1,000 bottles is not $0.65 I think u made a mistake? Its ever $650 into a 1,000 or $6,500 into 10,000
@oddballsok10 ай бұрын
This shows he is only a content creator (actor) , not the actual business owner (who should not have time to waste on yt)..
@think-about-it-77710 ай бұрын
lol. yeah that's part of his problem. he spent $6,500 on 1000 bottles which means they are $6.50 a piece, not $0.65 - whoops.
@traysmith199210 ай бұрын
Clearly he misspoke. I believe he meant to say $650. But hey, I’m glad y’all are paying attention.
@jirikrulis36019 ай бұрын
also noticed this
@bagheera45715 күн бұрын
you made a mistake it's 6.5
@ghanus200910 ай бұрын
Youre good. I like how you use yourself as the examples.
@eamarieenterprise10 ай бұрын
mistakes hurt the biz -but they help you as a business owner to learn ! (its a win in the long run)
@MediaEasier10 ай бұрын
love this pricing a product
@jefflupp258710 ай бұрын
Just found the channel, and subbed! This is a great breakdown of all this. I am looking forward to the rest of your content
@davmuz10 ай бұрын
The video explains well and what is said really works, I have been using the same method for years for my products as well, but there are errors. In the costs you are missing the advertising expense, in this case the margin that Amazon takes, and at that point you can calculate the profit. At 7:50 you say you have a profit of 92.57%, but the calculation is wrong. 1 item in the first example cost $3.97, then 3 items of the second example costs $2.97, it's mathematically impossible. So I checked the table, the cost should be done on 3 products, not 1, because you are selling 3 at a time! The calculation is as follows: · Amazon cost per boundle = $39.99 total price * 35% Amazon margin = $14 · Boundle cost = $2.97 costs per item * 3 items + $14 Amazon cost = $22.91 · Margin = $22.91 bundle cost * 100 / $39.99 price = 57.29% 57.29% of margin, not 92.57% as in the video. Boundles have at least these advantages: 1. Anticipate a portion of lifetime value. E.g., a customer might take 3 months to consume 3 products, if he buys 3 products right away the profit comes immediately at the beginning of the first month. 2. Reduce advertising cost because with a single sale you can split it over 3 products. 3. Accustom the customer to use the product more often, strengthening the brand. 4. Make the customer waste more product because they become less careful about saving it. 5. Prevent the customer from buying from competitors for a longer period of time. 6. It is more attractive to the customer because it actually saves money. 7. Reduces packaging time. 8. It reduces shipping costs. 9. You can use cheaper packaging because the customer already expects to see less care on it in exchange for the discount. Decisions should then be made with a broader view. Of the following two, which would be best to sell? A) 10 items with a margin of 80% and a profit of $9.03? B) 10 bundles with a 57% margin and a profit of $17.08, which allows you to anticipate investment, strengthen the brand and reduce competition? I prefer the second! The advertising cost should then be calculated on lifetime value, not on the individual product. This is why the ads did not work. But this is yet another step. Then, one must not forget that the final margins of all sales must be put together and subtracted from the overhead costs of running the business. You don't notice it in a family garage, but as soon as you rent a shed and hire your first staff you notice it right away. Only by doing this calculation can you know whether the business is making or losing money, because there may also be product lines that are losing but helping others make much more money. In my small experience I have seen at least one company lose money in business costs while having very good margins, and many others decide to lose on some lines to sell more on others that are very profitable.
@Youssefkhoukhou9 ай бұрын
Spot on
@think-about-it-77710 ай бұрын
bro. The underlying market fundamentals of lifetime value of a customer outweigh whatever your cost per acquisition is. you lose money on 1 marker because you know, you'll sell that customer 10... unless you are churning and burning people
@think-about-it-77710 ай бұрын
well there's your problem right there. you spent $6,500 for 1000 bottles and you think they cost $0.65 but they actually cost $6.50. whoops...
@eamarieenterprise10 ай бұрын
thank you for this !!!
@squirming_squirrels11 ай бұрын
Holy shit. I thought businesses failed because it’s hard. In reality people are just stupid.
@Vanader11 ай бұрын
Yes. But I can only speak for me
@squirming_squirrels10 ай бұрын
@@Vanader lol nice reply ;)
@VocationalScienceofFreedom211 ай бұрын
▶I am going to suggest to my Vocational Science of Freedom students that they should watch your videos to find the best information on how to start becoming self reliant faster and easier. Because, not knowing all your numbers from the start, is a guaranty of a doomed endeavor. 🔵Stay safe, Stay sovereign and keep writing your own American life script.
@ghanus200910 ай бұрын
How do you say Im a parasite that spams on other businesses sites without saying Im a parasitic person?
@pulyani10 ай бұрын
Have you thought about teaching these things online
@tmilholin755210 ай бұрын
You were selling products that you didn't know how much they cost? Are you like 5?