Should you use AdSpy or Seller Pulse for product research?
Well, I may disappoint you, but I'm not going to be able to make that call for you..
Why? Because both tools simply provide different research methods as well as a different purpose.
I'm talking about AdSpy here but I could have chosen any other tool based on Facebook ads.
So, how are these two solutions so different from each other? �
Tools such as AdSpy will only focus on ads that are already effective and have therefore reached a certain level of success (maturity).
The benefit is that you can directly know the current popularity of a product and copy the same strategy. It is thus possible to launch new products very quickly.
However, this also has a major disadvantage. These products are already in place and known to the public. They are therefore often more difficult and more expensive to launch.
This is where Seller Pulse stands out.
The purpose of Seller Pulse is to allow you to bring out the products before they blow up and end up in sight of all sellers.
You are not seeking the popular products currently available, but those on the verge of becoming popular.
This will necessarily require more work since it will be more difficult to copy a strategy, but the ROI can also be much higher.
And some of you have already realized that: