EPISODE · May 12, 2026 · 39 MIN
#747 - 3 Sellers Share What’s Working Now on Amazon, Walmart, and TikTok Shop
from Serious Sellers Podcast: Learn How To Sell On Amazon FBA & Walmart · host Helium 10
Three real sellers share how they found winning products, scaled across Amazon, Walmart, and TikTok Shop, used AI, and grew brands from early traction to millions in sales. Get Helium 10 with a special discount to start or scale your e-commerce business here: https://h10.me/h10 ► Watch The Podcasts On Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@Helium10SeriousSellersPodcast?sub_confirmation=1 ► Instagram: instagram.com/serioussellerspodcast ► Free Amazon Seller Chrome Extension: https://h10.me/extension ► Sign Up For Helium 10: https://h10.me/signup (Use SSP10 To Save 10% For Life) ► Learn How To Sell on Amazon: https://h10.me/ft In this episode of the Serious Sellers Podcast, Bradley Sutton sits down with three entrepreneurs at the Ecomm Mastery AI event in Nashville to unpack very different paths to e-commerce growth. From a toy brand built around functional products for kids, to a niche supplement company scaling through Amazon and TikTok Shop, to a lawn and garden brand navigating Vendor Central, 3P selling, Walmart, and AI-driven advertising, this conversation covers a wide range of seller experiences. First, we hear how one founder combined an engineering background from MIT, toy industry experience, and digital marketing skills to build the kids’ toy brand Quiggly that hit $850,000 in its first full year. Her hero product, a functional toy spray mop, came from identifying long-tail keyword demand around Montessori-style toys and creating a standalone product customers were already searching for. Her biggest lesson: product-market fit matters more than launching a wide product catalog. Next, Bradley talks with a supplement brand owner who has been selling on Amazon since 2016 and later saw major growth through TikTok Shop. He shares how niching down, solving the customer’s “next problem,” and building AI-focused content systems helped drive traffic from LLMs and answer engines. From schema markup to press releases, Reddit research, and modular blog content, his strategy shows how brands can start preparing for the future of search. Finally, we hear from an experienced e-commerce director managing large lawn and garden brands across Vendor Central, Amazon advertising, and Walmart. She breaks down the operational differences between 1P and 3P, how Born to Run works, why content contributions can be difficult for brands, and how tools like Pacvue, Amazon Performance Plus, Brand Plus, and Claude are helping her team improve advertising and listing optimization. The episode closes with a clear reminder: whether you’re launching your first product or managing millions in revenue, success comes from understanding your customer, validating demand, and adapting quickly to new tools and platforms. In episode 747 of the Serious Sellers Podcast, Bradley, Kim, Damon, and Sadie discuss: 00:00 - Introduction 01:13 - Turning Experience Into An Amazon Brand 04:06 - Building An $850K Toy Business 06:09 - Finding Demand With Helium 10 11:24 - Launching With PPC And Long-Tail Keywords 17:48 - Building A Niche Supplement Brand 22:30 - Scaling Through COVID And TikTok Shop 24:30 - Winning By Solving Customer Problems 25:53 - Driving Traffic With AI And AEO 30:47 - Managing Multi-Million-Dollar Amazon Brands 34:00 - Comparing 1P And 3P Selling 37:08 - Optimizing Ads And Listings With AI
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#747 - 3 Sellers Share What’s Working Now on Amazon, Walmart, and TikTok Shop
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