First came the rush of success. 🎉
Then came the ghost town.
What happened next has sellers wondering if Amazon decides when the party’s over.
SELLERBITES INBOX
An Amazon seller (OP) asked: How can a product go from selling out in a week to not moving a single unit?
Their story started like every FBA dream come true.
So OP did what any confident seller would do: doubled down. Actually, multiplied down, 320 more units, roughly $8,000 worth.
Same product. Same listing. Same Buy Box. Even the price was lower.
Yet somehow, OP’s listing flatlined. Not a single unit moved.
🌀 Momentum mysteriously stalls
Sellers in the thread scrambled for answers, each theory wilder (and more plausible) than the last.
But a few sellers insisted it goes deeper, that Amazon’s system doesn’t just follow logic; it controls it.
🧩 Inside Amazon’s invisible hand
Veteran sellers didn’t hold back, offering explanations that ranged from algorithmic fine-tuning to full-blown marketplace manipulation.
🪞 Facing the unpredictability
Nobody cracked the algorithm, maybe nobody ever will. But one truth holds: momentum is temporary. Smart sellers restock conservatively, monitor performance shifts, and never assume success repeats itself.
Because on Amazon, predictability isn’t part of the Prime package.
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Ad costs spike. Rankings stall. Conversions flatten.
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THOUGHT OF THE DAY
Amazon’s algorithm works in mysterious ways, mostly against your expectations.
You’ve got to pivot faster than it changes.
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