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Danny McMillan
Seller Sessions Amazon FBA and Private Label
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  • Inside the Agency Model: Pressure, Performance & the Power of Manus AI Part 3
    In this brutally honest episode, Danny McMillan and Dorian dissect the realities of working in and with agencies. From client expectations to internal pressure, Danny opens with a stark insight: “You're taking on their pressure too — to turn the ship.” He reflects on how experience helps determine what truly works and what’s just “proven strategy nonsense.” The Pitfalls of the Big Agency Portfolio Dorian highlights a harsh truth about agency structure: “You’ll get the lowest experience manager assigned to your account. It just doesn’t matter to them.” Clients are often drawn in by flashy portfolios, but in reality, smaller accounts get junior staff and rarely the attention of top talent. Danny reinforces this, noting how agencies scale through SOPs and “sweatshop workers,” saying: “Two out of ten account managers might be elite — the rest are filler.” Software + Managed Services = Locked-In Mediocrity Software companies that bundle software with account management often fall short. Danny explains that many account managers are “demo people” turned strategists, lacking deep PPC knowledge or cross-platform experience. “They run out of strategies by month two.” The root issue? The system trains people for one tool, not the dynamics of diverse, real-world businesses. AI & Automation: The Accountant Case Study Shifting gears, Danny shares how automation is reshaping his internal team. Manual tasks are disappearing, he reallocates those team members to high-leverage roles like data validation, dashboard reporting, and performance benchmarking. “Efficiency shouldn’t equal job loss — it should mean more meaningful output.”   Manus AI: Autonomous Power Tool or Overhyped Wrapper? One of the most compelling parts of the episode is Danny's deep dive into Manus AI. While it runs on Claude, he insists it’s far from just a wrapper: “Manus is like dealing with a human. It uses 30 native tools, runs its own checklists, and breaks down tasks autonomously.” Dorian explains how Manus scrapes, previews, and clicks through websites, operating with depth beyond ChatGPT. Danny recounts solving major business problems — from venue bookings to accounting automation — all in four days for just $240 in credits, declaring: “The ROI was absolutely fucking priceless.” Tool Talk: LM Studio vs. Manus Danny experiments with LM Studio, an offline local LLM platform. While it's promising for airplane-mode workflows, he admits it’s clunky compared to Manus. His final take? “Do you want to fiddle with open source to save a few pennies or use something that just works?”  
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  • Behind the Curtain of the Amazon Agency World I Part 2
    In this powerful and brutally honest episode of Seller Sessions, Danny McMillan sits down with Dorian Gorski, a seasoned agency founder, to pull the curtain back on the gritty reality of running an Amazon agency in today's commoditized, AI-driven landscape. 🔥 Key Topics & Insights The Brutal Shift in the Agency Landscape Danny doesn't sugarcoat it: “I’d rather die than jump on Clown World on LinkedIn selling magical strategies.” He opens up about laying off half his agency team, not as a failure, but as a strategic pivot. "I helped get them placed in jobs – and we are working on new tech to compliment PPC and ranking " With the rise of AI and automation, old models are collapsing. Agencies that once thrived on manual work now face clients expecting more, for less. AI Is Not the Threat — Poor Strategy Is Dorian emphasizes that AI isn’t the enemy — misuse is: "If you use AI to make life better for you and your clients, you’re going to win." He notes his own agency now charges 30-40% less than four years ago, but delivers more, faster, and better. From Creative to Conversion Agency Dorian drops a game-changing perspective: “We’re no longer a creative agency — we’re a conversion agency.” It's not about fancy visuals anymore. The north star is results — better conversion rates and click-throughs. Every designer and copywriter on his team is in touch with the client, driven by data, not output. ⚖️ Honest Talk on Business Models Free Trials? A Trap. Danny warns about the lure of performance-only models: “The front end looks attractive, but on the back end, it’s Hunger Games.” These models cherry-pick winners, leaving a trail of burnt-out sellers with wasted time and broken campaigns.   Why Reputation Matters “One client can take you on a journey you can't imagine,” says Dorian, encouraging agencies to focus on fewer, better-fit clients. He scaled down from 30 clients to just 5–6, with a leaner team and bigger impact. 💬 Insightful Quotes Danny: "Margins are being squeezed. It’s a bloodbath out there." Dorian: "As long as you deliver results at a good ROI, you’ve got nothing to worry about." Danny: “Anyone can get you to the top of the page. But if your product doesn’t convert, it’s worthless.” 🔚 Final Thoughts This is not a fluff piece. It’s a deep dive into the realities of running an Amazon agency in 2025 — where ethics, efficiency, and execution are the only things that matter. Whether you're a seller looking for an agency, or an agency leader yourself, this episode is a must-listen blueprint for surviving the AI and automation storm.  
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  • The Impact of AI on the Amazon Community I Part 1
    The Impact of AI on the Amazon Community In this engaging and thought-provoking episode of Seller Sessions, Danny McMillan is joined by creative agency veteran Dorian Gorski for a candid conversation about the impact of AI on the creative industry. What starts as a warm-up for Dorian’s in-depth interview next week quickly transforms into an illuminating discussion on technology, artistry, and adaptation. ⚡ AI's Disruption in Design and Creativity Dorian opens up about the initial panic felt when AI tools began generating high-quality visuals. “I saw the output and thought, damn, I might be out of a job.” But rather than resisting, Dorian and his agency chose to embrace the wave, recognizing parallels with past revolutions like the advent of Photoshop or the shift from hand-drawing to digital. Danny draws powerful comparisons with the music industry: Musicians once dismissed electronic music as "not real." Then, those same musicians feared the internet (LimeWire) stealing their art. Now, the creators born in that era are pushing back against AI-generated tracks.   💡 Key Insight: "Innovation is taking the past and turning it into the future." – Danny McMillan 🔁 The Cycle of Resistance and Acceptance They explore how every generation resists the next wave, only to later adopt its practices. AI is no different. Whether it's visual design or music, Danny highlights how perception, pride, and personal investment often cloud judgment. Dorian poses a brilliant consumer test: “What if you discover your favorite new track is AI-generated?” Danny’s take: The consumer doesn’t care—music is emotion, not process. Only purists object. 📈 Leveling the Playing Field with AI Dorian highlights the true strength of AI isn't just design output—it’s in research and ideation. His team shifted focus from image generation to deeper audience analysis. What once took a team of 5 researchers can now be synthesized quickly through AI. Danny supports this with an excellent analogy: The floor has risen. Fiverr-quality work now looks significantly better thanks to AI. But those with domain expertise—like seasoned designers or copywriters—still outpace novices by leveraging AI to multiply their knowledge and creativity. 🎯 Final Takeaway This episode is a powerful reminder that while AI raises the quality baseline, true mastery comes from leveraging that power with experience and insight. Whether you're a designer, musician, or entrepreneur, resisting change ensures irrelevance—but embracing it wisely positions you at the forefront of innovation.  
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  • Broad Match Show - Who Hates Rufus?
    Broad Match Show - Who Hates Rufus?   Welcome back to another episode of the Broad Match Show, a long-overdue deep dive into Amazon strategy, personal growth, and the chaos of running a business. In this candid conversation, Danny and Adam cover everything from the realities of conversion optimization to entrepreneurial struggles, unexpected challenges, and personal discipline. Murphy’s Law and the Reality of Running a Business Danny kicks off the show by sharing a brutal stretch of ten weeks where everything that could go wrong, did. It was one of those stretches where pushing harder only made things worse. Murphy’s Law in full effect: "Every time we touched something, it broke." The lesson? Sometimes, pushing too hard pushes success further away—you have to step back and let things flow. Adam relates, explaining how life and business have natural rhythms. There are times to grind and push through, but there are also moments when letting go is the smarter move. The Amazon Landscape: Incremental Gains, Not Silver Bullets A big topic was how Amazon sellers are obsessed with finding the "one big hack", but in reality, success comes from small, consistent improvements. Rufus & Amazon's Algorithm Changes At first, everyone loved Rufus—Amazon’s new AI-driven assistant. But now? The honeymoon is over. The same people who praised it are now complaining because they don’t fully understand how it fits into their strategy. Reality check: Rufus isn’t a replacement for traditional optimization—it’s an additive layer to how Amazon ranks products. Danny: "People think Rufus is replacing everything. It's not." Adam adds: Amazon isn't tearing everything down; they’re just tweaking things to improve conversion rates by a few percentage points—which, at scale, means billions of dollars for them. The Truth About Conversion Optimization Both Danny and Adam agree: most optimization efforts fail—and that’s normal. Even the best marketers fail more than they win, which is why you have to test and iterate constantly. Proven strategies? They’re often just the highlights—for every success story, there are countless tests that didn’t move the needle. Danny’s blunt take: "Look, if you optimize ten listings, expect maybe one or two to improve. That’s the reality. If you're expecting 100% success, you’re not doing conversion optimization—you’re just following templates." Adam agrees, sharing a wild story about a multi-million dollar listing they tested multiple image variations on. They tried everything—new lighting, 3D renders, high-end photography—and yet, the original, mediocre image kept winning. "We were scratching our heads. Turns out, the lower-quality image actually resonated better with price-sensitive shoppers." Building AI-Driven Tools for Amazon Sellers Danny gives a sneak peek into new tools he’s developing, designed to eliminate complexity and make testing faster and easier. His goal? "Grunt tools"—simple, no-brainer tools that let sellers make better decisions without needing a PhD in Amazon’s algorithm. No learning curve. No guesswork. Just results. The key to winning on Amazon? Moving fast—test more, iterate quicker, and adapt before your competitors do. Adam: "The sellers who take the most shots on goal are the ones who win. It’s not about getting everything right—just getting more reps in than everyone else." Discipline, Fitness, and Staying Sharp Beyond Amazon, both Danny and Adam are big on discipline—both in business and in life. Danny’s training routine: Heavy into boxing, sparring regularly, and adjusting his workouts to avoid injuries as he hits 50. No more squats or deadlifts—all about longevity and smart training. Shoulder injury? He’s considering BPC-157 & TB-500 peptides to accelerate recovery. Adam’s approach: Cycling has become his go-to for clearing his head, logging 60+ miles this week alone. He’s rediscovering his passion for the sport, balancing it with weight training. Adam’s take: "The way you train in life reflects how you run your business. You can't show up lazy in one and expect to dominate in the other." "Who Wants to Fight?" One of the funniest (and most ridiculous) moments of the episode was Danny recalling how someone on LinkedIn started challenging him to a fight—purely for page impressions and social media clout.   Adam adds: "People don’t understand how serious fighting is. You could seriously hurt someone, or worse. Real fighters know it’s about respect, not ego." What’s Next? Danny: All-in on Seller Sessions Live and finalizing AI tools to help sellers optimize faster. Adam: Traveling to London & India before finally settling down after 18 months of nomadic living. Final Takeaway: Play the Long Game This episode wasn’t just about Amazon—it was about the mindset of winning in business and life. Stop chasing quick wins. Be patient. Test. Iterate. Learn. Take action faster than your competitors. Stay disciplined—whether in business, fitness, or life. 🔥 Amazon success is a game of inches—not miles. 🔥 👉 Grab Tickets, Seller Sessions Live is Back May 10 🔗 https://sellersessions.com/seller-sessions-live-2025/
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  • Kevin King: Conference Season, Networking & The State of Amazon Selling
    Kevin King: Conference Season, Networking & The State of Amazon Selling The King is Back! Host Danny McMillan welcomes back Kevin King, a well-known figure in the Amazon selling space. Kevin has been on a whirlwind tour, hitting 17 flights by March as he gears up for the busy conference season. In this episode, Kevin shares insider insights on key Amazon events, the evolving seller landscape, and why stepping outside the Amazon bubble is crucial for long-term success. The Amazon Conference Circuit Titan Event in Cancun: A high-level mastermind with seven and eight-figure sellers. Kevin notes a big increase in expertise at this year's event. Prosper Show (Las Vegas): Not just an expo—MDS (Million Dollar Sellers) Inspire Event kicks off before the main show. "Every night there are 2-3 major parties surrounding Prosper," Kevin says. The growing trend of "satellite events" around conferences, similar to Amazon Accelerate in Seattle. Iceland: Billion Dollar Seller Summit (BDSS): Kevin’s last BDSS in its current form before shifting to a new event model. Over 120 high-level sellers attending, with an average revenue of $7.5 million. AI Contest, Market Masters, and Ted Talk-style sessions. Streaming available for those who can’t attend in person. Post-BDSS event Elevate 360 focuses on non-Amazon marketing, featuring experts like Mr. Beast’s YouTube strategist and Google Ads expert John Moran. Why Amazon Sellers Need to Expand Their Horizons Kevin emphasizes a major issue: Amazon sellers operate in a small fishbowl. “We stay in our little ecosystem and don't learn from general marketers,” Kevin warns. Successful sellers must learn skills from outside Amazon, such as YouTube, funnels, paid ads, and branding. Many Amazon educators only teach TikTok or PPC from an Amazon perspective, which limits sellers' potential. Kevin's Elevate 360 event brings in non-Amazon experts to teach sellers real marketing strategies. The Importance of Amazon Events & Networking Conferences aren’t just about content, they’re about networking and high-value connections. Kevin shares a powerful success story: A seller with a multi-million-dollar supplement brand was suspended for 8 months. After a hot seat session at Market Masters, Kevin advised them to attend Amazon Accelerate’s Genius Bar in Seattle. The seller flew there, met an Amazon rep, and got reinstated in 24 hours. "These events can literally save your business," Kevin says. Seller Sessions Live: A New Approach Danny shares details about his upcoming Seller Sessions Live event, which shifts from the traditional conference model to a more hands-on learning experience: Built from the ground up with full participation from attendees. ClickUp documentation for frameworks, prompts, and strategies. Custom AI tools to reduce seller decision fatigue. “Most conference attendees take notes but struggle with retention and implementation. This new format solves that.” Kevin King’s Newsletter & Industry Influence Kevin’s Amazon newsletter is now the #1 source of industry insights. “More people come up to me at events and say they love the newsletter than anything else I do,” he says. He also runs four major events per year, including: BDSS & Elevate 360 (Iceland) Billion Dollar Seller Summit (Virtual) Market Masters (High-Level Mastermind) The Future of AI for Amazon Sellers AI tools must go beyond basic ChatGPT prompts—sellers need practical, plug-and-play solutions. Kevin and Norm Farrar are launching DragonFish, a new service suite that includes: AI-driven branding Advertising & content creation Managed services for Amazon & Shopify sellers Final Thoughts Attending the right events is crucial—it’s not just about learning but also making connections that can change your business. Amazon sellers must think bigger—general marketing skills will separate average sellers from great ones. Kevin and Danny both challenge sellers to step outside their comfort zones and level up.   🎟️ Grab Tickets: Seller Sessions Live is Back May 10th! 👉 https://sellersessions.com/seller-sessions-live-2025/
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About Seller Sessions Amazon FBA and Private Label

Seller Sessions is the largest Amazon FBA and Private Label podcast for Advanced Amazon Sellers. It is the first of its kind, in terms of being raw, non nonsense and straight to the point. A lot of Amazon podcasts that came after has followed by example... Seller Sessions is published 4 times per week and often breaks new trends first in the industry. Host Danny McMillan, is a world renowned public speaker and veteran Amazon Seller, Danny is also the co-founder of DATAbrill. DATAbrill manages Amazon PPC and advertising automation for 6, 7 & 8 figure Amazon brands. Danny also works with Amazon in the UK to provide webinar content for their 3rd party sellers. Each year he hosts Seller Sessions Live the annual conference for Amazon Sellers in the UK, bringing the worlds best speakers on the cutting edge of marketing on and off Amazon. He is also the founder of SellerPoll, the official annual awards for Amazon Sellers and Brands.
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