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Free Amazon Product Research Tools 2023

TOOLS & FEATURES

Keyword Tool

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Keyword Tool is a free keyword research tool that helps find what people search for on Amazon by using the autocomplete feature.

Through this autocomplete feature on Amazon, the Keyword Tool can show you many keywords in all product categories. These keywords reflect the products people search for, so there are two ways you can benefit from this tool.

You can either use these keywords to find products to sell or keywords to use in your product listing to boost its exposure

FBA Calculator

image If you have a list of products or way too many products in the back of your mind that you could sell on Amazon, then FBA Calculator can be helpful.

FBA Calculator is an official tool from Amazon where you can type in your product name, ASIN, or any other product code to find the product you have in mind.

From there, you can estimate dimensions for a new product, such as the packet dimension and weight. Lastly, you get to choose the product’s category before Amazon shows you an estimate of how profitable you could be selling this product on Amazon.

Suppose you were only selling products on Amazon without doing full research beforehand. In that case, this simple yet highly efficient, and most importantly, official Amazon tool is what you’ll need to boost your numbers.

Even though this tool can’t tell you what to sell on Amazon, it can give you a hint if a product you have in mind can be profitable and even give a pretty close estimate. Therefore, it’s best to combine this tool with one of the other product research tools from the list.

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