Amazon not working? I can tell you why.
You’re already selling on Amazon. I audit listings and PPC to identify exactly what’s blocking performance.
Not live yet? I can audit your setup before you launch.

One client. Real revenue. Real results.
For Sellers With Something to Analyze
Product in Hand
You already have a product selected or live.
No “what should I sell?” conversations.
Product Control
You control the product and the listing.
No dropshipping. No arbitrage. No retail reselling.
Real Inputs
Listings, drafts, ads, or launch plans exist.
If there’s nothing concrete, there’s nothing to audit.
The Model That Scales.
PPC grows sales. Listings grow conversions. But inventory flow keeps the whole thing standing.
Listing Optimization
Keywords, Images, A+. Listings built to convert.
Inventory Management
No missed sales. No wasted fees. Inventory that flows.
PPC Management
Ads optimized for profit, not clicks. Campaigns that scale responsibly.
Focused, Independent Audits
I don’t sell volume audits or outsource analysis.
Each account is reviewed personally, end to end, with clear, actionable findings.

Three levers. One model. From $180k to $750k without breaking inventory or cash flow.
Case Study: $180k → $750k per year in 18 months
Most agencies optimize in isolation. I align the full system.
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Listings Optimized: Titles, keywords, A+ content, and images aligned for rank and conversion.
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Inventory Managed: Stock levels aligned with demand. No overstock, no unnecessary fees.
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PPC Structured: Campaigns aligned with rank and inventory, driving growth without eroding margin.
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Result: Performance scaled from $180k to $750k per year, with a peak month of $129k.
Cash-flow positive. Profitable. Repeatable.
Why it scales: Listings, inventory, and PPC aligned as one coherent model.
The Amazon Control Panel
Scaling Amazon is about flow, not just ads.
Inventory in, inventory out. Miss it and performance breaks.
That’s why I built my own control panel: A live view linking sales and inventory so decisions are based on current data.
It isn’t something I sell.
It’s how I see problems early and why my audits focus on structure, not surface-level fixes.

Who I Am
Independent Operator
- Scaled Amazon accounts since 2018 across US/UK/EU.
- MSc in Computer Science (AI) with a background in psychology – systems and buyer intent
- Experience across seven figures in managed Amazon revenue
- Lean operation: no outsourcing, no staff, no offices
- Focused on analysis, decisions, and execution
Agencies waste money. Operators analyze and execute.
My name is Christian. I’m an operator.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you also manage accounts?
I do offer ongoing Amazon management, but selectively.
Every engagement starts with an audit. Sometimes that’s where it ends.
When the structure is sound and the direction is clear, ongoing management may make sense.
My focus stays the same either way: Listings, PPC, and inventory flow – the levers that actually move revenue and cash flow.
Can you guarantee I’ll be profitable?
No. Anyone who guarantees that isn’t being honest.
What I can do is analyze your numbers, identify what’s broken, and lay out a clear, realistic path forward. If the math doesn’t work, I’ll tell you straight.
No chasing growth for its own sake.
We either move toward profit, or we stop.
Why you vs Agencies?
Agencies are built to scale their own business model.
That often means pushing ad spend without inventory or cash flow in mind.
I balance PPC and inventory so sales scale without breaking cash flow.
How does availability work for audits?
Audits aren’t handled in real time. They require focused analysis, not quick reactions.
Expect a turnaround of roughly 3–5 working days once access is in place. That time is spent reviewing structure, data, and decisions – not rushing to conclusions.
If something is genuinely urgent, I’ll say so. Otherwise, the work is deliberate and thorough.
Are you expensive?
Expensive compared to what?
Lost sales, wasted ad spend, dead inventory? Staying stuck is expensive.
The audit pays for itself if it prevents the wrong decisions.
Latest Amazon Tips & Insights
Analysis and insights on how Amazon actually scales.
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