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- đ€ Hereâs What Cyberweek Buyers Wanted
đ€ Hereâs What Cyberweek Buyers Wanted
Cyberweek demand signals, peak-week profit plays, January traps, and a seller community spotlight inside.
Welcome back to Seller Snacks, your weekly buffet of ecommerce goodness.
đ This week: trending product categories during Cyberweek 2025, solid peak week strategies, what to do when sales stall, an Amazon community built on real wins, and a lip tint set flip with a glossy profit spread.
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đ„š Crisp Intel
Bite-sized insights to help you sell smarter.
đ Whatâs Happening: Trending Product Categories during Cyberweek 2025
Feedvisor recently released their Cyberweek 2025 Analysis and Insights report and revealed the top product category winners during the 5-day sales event:
Top Categories Purchased and Why:
đ Apparel & Shoes (62%) â discount-sensitive + gifting heavy; visibility depends on timing and creative
đ Beauty & Cosmetics (38%) â Tiktok influence + replenishment cycles drove volume
đ Groceries (34%) â indicates ongoing strength in household essentials
đčïž Toys/Videogames (30%) â AI-assisted research accelerated this category
đ Home Goods (26%) â driven by gifting + winter prep purchases
Main Takeaway: Demand focused on practical, giftable, or trend-led categories.
đ Why It Matters:
Cyberweekâs winners are a real-time demand map for OA sellers. These categories arenât just âwhat sold last weekâ â theyâre where shopper attention (and Q4 money) is still pooling, which should guide what you chase, how deep you buy, and what you skip. Feedvisorâs broader 2025 data also shows buyers are price-first, trend-aware, and increasingly influenced by AI + social discovery, exactly the mix we saw in these category spikes.
For online arbitrage sellers, that means:
Source where demand already lives. Aligning with these high-velocity aisles boosts sell-through and cuts long holds.
Price gaps beat product hype. Apparel/Shoes leading says shoppers are value-huntingâyour edge is finding clean buy-low/sell-high spreads, not chasing âcoolâ items.
Trends move faster than seasons. Beauty + Toys/Games rising on TikTok/AI momentum means windows open and close quick â early wins, late saturation.
Essentials stay steady. Groceries holding strong gives you a boring-but-reliable lane to balance riskier trend flips.
This spills into Q1. Giftable and winter-prep categories usually keep churning through returns, rebuys, and clearance cycles â prime OA terrain.
đ What to Do:
â Use this as your category compass. When youâre scanning retailers this month, bias your time toward these five lanes first. Youâre not guessing; youâre following where buyers already proved theyâre spending.
â Double down on spreads in Apparel/Shoes + Beauty. These are high-volume, price-sensitive categories right now, so even small buy-low/sell-high gaps can move fast if the chart supports it.
â Balance trend flips with essentials. Mix in Grocery/Household winners for steadier velocity while you hunt the spikier TikTok/AI-driven plays.
â Recommended: Use a lead list to do the heavy lifting. Instead of spending a huge chunk of your day manually searching for five categories across 30+ stores, use a capped, curated lead list like ours to drop you straight into already-vetted, guaranteed-profitable Cyberweek-style winners. Then, multiply the number of your leads from the list by rabbit trailing to effectively create more testing opportunities and increase your daily spend. Itâs the fastest, easiest way to scale your buys in proven profitable categories. More importantly, you get your time and focus back to building your business.
â Rescan the list, donât just shop it once. The best leads in these categories recycle: sellers fall off, prices rise, and what wasnât a buy last week becomes a buy next week. Create and maintain a leads database, and make sure to recheck periodically. The more leads you have the stronger lead pipeline you have, making sourcing more predictable, systematized, and ultimately more profitable.
đȘ OA Munch
Bite-sized tips to boost your flips.
5 Ways January Surprises Amazon Sellers (And How to Prepare Now )
January is where Q4 really gets graded â and this breakdown from Brian and Robin Joy Olson walks through the 5 (plus a bonus) post-holiday curveballs that quietly eat profits, from Low Inventory Fees to Returnuary and storage spikes. If you want to protect your Q4 wins and start Q1 with a plan instead of a panic, this is the playbook.Are your FBM Settings Q4-Ready?
A quick, no-fluff FBM tune-up for peak season â how to tell if a listing is FBM-winnable, why handling time = Buy Box leverage, and the simple shipping-template tweaks that can add real Q4 profit without turning your life into a post office run.Is Your Repricer Set for Peak Week?
Dec 10â20 is the âharvest marginâ stretch of Q4, and this piece lays out a simple pricing game plan: raise floors now, donât chase every undercutter during peak week, then split seasonal vs evergreen strategy after Dec 20 so you donât panic-dump profits youâve already earned.Scale the Right ASINs this Peak Week
A no-hype framework for deciding what deserves more capital right now: use last yearâs Q4 Keepa window to bucket ASINs (evergreen bump vs true seasonal vs hype trap), scale in tranches, and set stop-loss rules so you finish Q4 strong without creating a January dead-stock hangover.
đ Mental Snacks
Quick Bites. Better Mindset.
When sales stall, your brain screams âsomethingâs wrong.â But as our favorite Amazon coaches Brian and Robin Joy Olson remind us in this episode of Silent Sales Machine Radio, most slowdowns are just normal Amazon physics, not a personal failure. Holidays mute buyers. Inventory lags show up weeks later. A hot ASIN sells out and your dashboard goes quiet. That silence isnât a warning sign â itâs a cue to zoom out.
Hereâs the key mindset shift Brian and Robin hammer home: donât reprice from panic. They explain the âPrime Window Playâ â if your inventory isnât in the fast-delivery window, dropping prices wonât revive sales. Youâre not losing because youâre expensive; youâre losing because shoppers canât get it in time. Hold your price, wait until your units are âavailable/on hand,â then reassess like a calm operator.
And the long-game truth that solves most stalls: sales stay consistent when your pipeline stays consistent. Miss a shipment and youâll feel it 5 to 6 weeks later. Rely on a handful of ASINs and one sellout feels like a collapse. The antidote isnât stress; itâs more tests, more replenishable winners, and steady weekly flow.
*****
Brian and Robin Joy Olson run the Builderâs Circle â a members-only community built to give online arbitrage sellers what they actually need: clear next steps, better buys, and the confidence to navigate the Amazon system.
Inside, you get full access to their paid training archive plus ongoing series like Keepa Corner and Mastermind Minute that walk you through real Keepa charts, sourcing decisions, and current opportunities so youâll always know what to look for and what to avoid. Youâll also plug into a focused group of OA sellers who are actively working the same business model so youâre never guessing or grinding alone.
For a limited time only, membership is 50% off, so if you want Brian and Robin Joyâs systems and community in your corner, now is the time to join Builderâs Circle.
đż Snacktacular Spotlight
Each week, we shine a light on something (or someone) thatâs helping Amazon sellers snack smarter.
This weekâs spotlight is onâŠ.
đ„ Jim Cockrumâs MySilentTeam Community: The Amazon Seller Community Built on Real Wins (Not Noise)
If selling on Amazon can feel like training for a marathon alone, MySilentTeam is the running group that keeps you paced, coached, and consistent. Most sellers donât fail because theyâre lazy â they fail because theyâre building in a vacuum, guessing what works, and getting whiplash from random advice.
MySilentTeam flips that.
Jim Cockrumâs community isnât just a group â itâs a culture. Itâs a massive, global room of Amazon sellers who are actively stacking wins and showing receipts.
Hereâs why itâs spotlight-worthy:
1ïžâŁ Success stories everywhere â proof > theory.
Youâre not scrolling hype. Youâre scrolling thousands of real seller wins from people you can actually meet and interact with.
2ïžâŁ Newbie-friendly without being newbie-only.
No stupid questions, no ego. Beginners get clarity, veterans keep sharpening.
3ïžâŁ Coaching and support depth is unreal.
The leadership team has decades of combined experience and thousands of students coached, and the coaches run legit businesses themselves.
4ïžâŁ 24/7 global brain trust.
Because the community is worldwide, help doesnât sleep. When youâre stuck, someoneâs online.
5ïžâŁ Spam-free, signal-heavy.
They aggressively remove spammers, which is rare in big seller groups. Less noise = more progress.
6ïžâŁ Winning culture.
No scarcity vibes. No âyouâre my competitor.â Just sellers pushing each other forward and celebrating wins like teammates.
How to get value fast if you join:
Introduce yourself and say what model youâre running (OA/RA/Wholesale/etc.)
Search past wins in your category before you source
Post questions early instead of âguessing in silenceâ
Lurk the success posts when motivation dips â itâs a free mindset reset
Also worth noting: FBA LeadList is the December sponsor of MySilentTeam, so if youâre in there this month, youâll see us popping up with extra value and goodwill.
đ Join MySilentTeam on Facebook and jump right in. If youâre ready to jump in and network, this is one of, if not the best, support groups you can find online.
đ„ŁThe Dip Bowl
Click-Worthy Finds Served Fresh
Amazonâs new DD+7 rule is about to squeeze seller cashflow: consultant says the policy mainly benefits Amazonâs float while tightening seller restock cycles.
Amazon might ditch USPS: Amazon reportedly considered ending its contract with USPS in October 2026 and expanding its own nationwide last-mile network.
Amazon now lets you hand-pick ASINs for Grade & Resell: Amazon just added an âASIN inclusionâ toggle for US FBA sellers so you can enroll only specific products into FBA Grade and Resell.
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To profitable sourcing,
Caitlin and Brian
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