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Koala Inspector -> The Plugin Needed For All Product Entrepreneurs.

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Hey Guys,

As a person who's studied ecommerce in the past between 2017-2019. I wanted to share with you guys a really cool tool that I found on Google Chrome's Plugin store.

I have a major interest in ecommerce and stores that are well-made, stores that are not your everyday "Dropshipping" stores. I am talking real brands such as Native Deodorant, Dollar Shave Club, Balls.co, Esqido, and many more.

I figured that since I haven't made a valuable post thread, why not start with this. By no means is this a post to implicit promote or create an affiliate link to the this plugin. Just go to the Store and search for it yourself, pretty easy to install it and use it.

The reason why I have this plugin is for a few reasons for product entrepreneurs:

1. You get to see estimated traffic states for each ecommerce store that you visit:
2. You get to see their best selling products or products that they have listed in recent years.
3. You can now see live sales that are made from the store and which products a customer has purchased.
4. You can find the website theme they have used and the plugins that are installed.
5. You can actually see the ads they are running Google, Facebook, and Instagram.

I would attach some screenshots of the plugin and it's functionality, but I have used all of my credits. This chrome plugin has a cost to it to use it's full functionality. It's $20 dollars a month. I'd say it's worth it, if you are trying to become a product entrepreneur or are one already. This plugin can help analyze your competition and maybe find potential value skews to see what you can do better.

I just thought I'd share this since I was looking at AdKing's testimonials and the clients they served to get some product idea's or see the ecommerce store's in the landscape. Though I won't veer of course to what I am originally going to do.

Happy Product/Ecommerce Hunting :). I hope someone finds value in this post and the use of the plugin if you are actively in ecommerce!
 
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I'd be highly skeptical of the accuracy of 1,2,3. How would a third party plugin know this data about a store. Specifically sale data seems suspect.

If you want to see best sellers you can just sort by best sellers on a website.

Traffic stats are notoriously inaccurate even for the biggest players in the space. I just don't see how the first 3 can be answered from publicly available data. Usually the best info tools rely on data from malware (like embedded search bars/virus scanners, etc).
 

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I'd be highly skeptical of the accuracy of 1,2,3. How would a third party plugin know this data about a store. Specifically sale data seems suspect.

If you want to see best sellers you can just sort by best sellers on a website.

Traffic stats are notoriously inaccurate even for the biggest players in the space. I just don't see how the first 3 can be answered from publicly available data. Usually the best info tools rely on data from malware (like embedded search bars/virus scanners, etc).
You could be correct, I don't know how it receives it's data and how valid it is. I definitely will agree to you with that, I would have to look into it further really to understand it's technology.
 

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