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How to Use Tactical Arbitrage 2.0’s Reverse Search to Scan Amazon Best Sellers, Movers & Shakers, and Most Wished For Products

Scan Amazon’s Best Sellers, Movers & Shakers, and Most Wished For with Tactical Arbitrage 2.0 to find trending products worth sourcing.

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Tactical Arbitrage 2.0’s Reverse Search feature lets you scan Amazon’s most popular pages, including Best Sellers, Movers & Shakers, and Most Wished For, to uncover high-demand, trending products. It’s a powerful way to find sourcing opportunities by department and category, even if you don’t have a list of product codes or keywords to start with.

This feature is perfect when you want to source trending, top-selling, or highly wished-for products on Amazon, even if you don’t have a specific ASIN, keyword, or product list.

To get started with an Amazon Page-based search:

  1. Navigate to the Reverse Search tool under the Search tab.

  2. Click Find Products in the top right corner of your screen.

  3. Select your search type and hit Next Step.

  4. You can then choose Amazon as your search source.

Choose a List to Scan

You’ll be given three list-based options:

  • Best Sellers: Scan Amazon’s current top-selling products.

  • Movers & Shakers: Find products that are rapidly climbing in sales rank.

  • Most Wished For: Explore items most frequently added to customer wishlists.

Select your preferred list by clicking the corresponding radio button.

Narrow Down by Department, Category, and Sub-Category

Next, choose the product segment you want to explore:

  • Department: e.g., Electronics, Toys & Games

  • Category: e.g., Headphones, Board Games

  • Sub-Category: (Optional) Adds extra precision if available

This helps you target your scan toward specific niches or product types.

Note: You can only choose Departments in scan Movers & Shakers and scan Most Wished For.

Optional: Customize Your Search Settings and Name your Search

Before launching your search, you can refine the setup with:

  • Price Adjustments: Include estimated taxes, shipping costs, and cashback

  • Choose Websites: Include or exclude specific retailers

Additionally, you can also add more filters to your search.

  • Search Name: Add a label to help you find your search later

Start the Search

Once everything is set, click Start Search to begin scanning Amazon’s most popular product pages for sourcing opportunities.

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