Importer, product developer, and private label entrepreneur with 20+ years building brands from the ground up. I combine proven business know-how with e-commerce expertise, helping entrepreneurs identify market gaps, create unique products, and grow lasting revenue streams. My approach is hands-on and data-driven, backed by real industry experience, direct factory partnerships, and a commitment to helping sellers move beyond the hustle to build genuine business equity.
Read the full storyWhat You’ll Gain
A clear way to identify products that can sell repeatedly, not just once
Stronger pattern recognition so you can spot what actually works in the market
The skill to improve and differentiate products instead of competing on identical listings
The ability to use real data to judge demand, competition, and upside
Control over product direction by working directly with factories and sourcing channels
A foundation for building a business that is consistent, repeatable, and scalable
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The Supply Chain Series
If you’re done chasing single-item sales,
Building “repeatable” assets is the answer.
From One-Off Sales to Product Ownership.
The Supply Chain is about moving away from one off sales and building a real product based business. Most people chase what sells in the moment, but that breaks as soon as the item is gone. There is no consistency, no control, and nothing to build on. This series focuses on changing that by teaching how to identify products that can be sold repeatedly and developed into something you own.
It is built around using real data to evaluate demand, competition, and sales potential. Not guessing, not chasing trends, but learning to recognize patterns in what actually works and where there is room to improve a product so it stands out.
From there, it shifts into control. Once you can source from factories and make changes to a product, you are no longer limited to what already exists. You are shaping what the market sees and buys. That is the shift from reselling to building something repeatable and scalable.
The Supply Chain is not about quick wins. It is about building consistency, making better decisions, and creating ownership that compounds over time.
