wiki/clients/current/doudlah-farms/2025-11-12-weekly-call-gilbert-inventory-google-ads.md · 891 words · 2026-04-05

Weekly Call w/ Gilbert — Doudlah Inventory & Google Ads Strategy (2025-11-12)

Attendees: Gilbert Barrongo, Mark Hope
Client: [1]
Date: 2025-11-12

Overview

Weekly check-in covering two main areas: (1) Doudlah Farms' Amazon inventory situation — specifically the fallout from AWD unreliability and a new aggressive coupon policy to clear aging stock — and (2) Google Ads performance, including conversion tracking discrepancies and a planned AI Max pilot on underperforming accounts.

November sales were trending strong at ~$131k (vs. $116k in October), but inventory mismanagement from the AWD experiment is forcing disposal of expired product and demanding tighter controls going forward.


Key Decisions

1. Abandon AWD; Ship All New Inventory to FBA

Amazon's AWD service has been unreliable — replenishment failures, full warehouses, and expired stock flagged for disposal. The decision is to route all new shipments directly to FBA and keep inventory levels at ≤4 months on hand. AWD may be revisited later for fast-moving SKUs like popcorn, but not until things stabilize.

"We'll stay away from AWD for a few months, try to get everything stabilized, and then maybe for the really fast-moving stuff like popcorn, we'll try it again." — Mark

2. Aggressive Coupon Policy to Clear Aging FBA Stock

A tiered coupon policy is now in effect to liquidate excess inventory before it expires:

Inventory Age Coupon
6–12 months 20% off
>12 months 25% off
<6 months No coupon (unless new product launch)

Products immediately affected include 1-lb Pinto Beans, 1-lb Kidney Beans, 25-lb Great Northern Beans, 25-lb Yellow Popcorn, and Whole Wheat Flour.

"We'd rather sell it at a 20% or even a 30% discount than throw it away." — Mark

3. Old World Popcorn: Target Organic Competitors Only

Old World Popcorn ads will be refocused exclusively on organic popcorn competitors. Targeting non-organic brands (e.g., Orville Redenbacher at ~10¢/oz vs. Old World at ~31¢/oz) is not viable given the 3x price gap. The goal is to own the organic popcorn segment rather than compete on price with conventional brands.

"If you target those guys that are a third of your price, it's going to be difficult." — Mark

4. Google Ads AI Max Pilot on Adavacare

Gilbert will test Google's AI Max optimization tool on [2] — an underperforming account — before rolling it out to high-revenue accounts like Doudlah or Firestone. This de-risks the experiment while still generating learnings.


Action Items


Topic Notes

Doodla Amazon Inventory

Old World Popcorn


Sources

  1. Index|Doudlah Farms
  2. Index|Adavacare
  3. Index|Doudlah Farms Client Index
  4. Index|Adavacare Client Index
  5. Fba Vs Awd Inventory Strategy|Fba Vs. Awd Inventory Strategy
  6. Coupon Policy For Aging Inventory|Coupon Policy For Aging Inventory
  7. Ai Max Pilot Approach|Google Ads Ai Max Pilot Approach