wiki/knowledge/amazon-strategy/doudlah-farms-october-2025-performance.md · 786 words · 2025-11-03

Doudlah Farms October 2025 Amazon Performance

Overview

October 2025 was a strong month for Doudlah Farms on Amazon, hitting $115k in total sales with $40k net profit — a meaningful milestone the client was visibly excited about. Ad spend came in at $20k, yielding a solid ROAS, though there is open discussion about whether some spend can be trimmed without sacrificing velocity.

This review was discussed during the [1].


Financial Summary

Metric October 2025
Gross Sales $115,000
Net Profit $40,000
Ad Spend $20,000
ROAS (implied) ~5.75x

The $40k net is after shipping, advertising, and Amazon fees. This is noted as one of the stronger net profit months the client has seen.


Top Performers

Product Revenue Notes
Yellow Cornmeal $17,000 67% of sales from ads (393 of 588 orders)
White Popcorn $14,000 ~50% of sales from ads
Black Beans (standard) $14,000 Strong organic + ad mix
25-lb Black Beans $8,000 ~80 bags sold; commercial buyer signal
Old World Popcorn $6,000 Recovered from a dead stop; <50% ad-driven

Notable: White is outselling Yellow in both standard and Old World popcorn lines — a consistent pattern worth watching for inventory and ad allocation decisions.

Old World Popcorn is a standout recovery story — from zero velocity to $6k/month, with a relatively efficient ad ratio.


Underperformers

Some underperformers (canary beans, milled products) have been receiving ad spend to push through aging inventory and avoid Amazon destruction fees. This is a deliberate short-term strategy, not a miscalculation.


Ad Strategy Notes


Inventory Risk Flags

A critical issue surfaced during this review: Gilbert's inventory tracking spreadsheet is not pulling in inbound shipment data, creating an inaccurate picture of available stock. This makes forecasting unreliable and raises stockout risk on high-velocity items.

Products Flagged as At-Risk or Inaccurately Tracked

Product Issue
Yellow Cornmeal (1.5 lb & 5 lb) Tight; 13 boxes inbound but not reflected in tracker
3-lb Popcorn (Yellow & White) ~1.4–1.7 months on hand; prior shipment may not be reflected
5-lb Black Beans Showing ~1 month; inbound units likely not captured
5-lb Kidney Beans 24 boxes shipped recently; should arrive soon
5-lb Great Northern Beans New velocity (~20 units/month); not in last shipment — needs urgent reorder
5-lb Whole Wheat Only 7 units showing; 18 inbound but tracker unreliable

Old World Popcorn is the exception — inventory is solid at 3+ months. However, production lead time (1–2 months to prepare + 1 month to ship) means planning for the next run should begin now. An email was sent to Lucy (supplier contact) to start that conversation, with a note that new bags are required to address ongoing customer complaints.


Action Items (as of 2025-11-03)


Sources

  1. 2025 11 03 Weekly Call Karly|2025 11 03 Weekly Call With Karly
  2. Index|Doodla Client Overview
  3. Inventory Tracking Best Practices|Inventory Tracking Best Practices
  4. Amazon Vine Program|Amazon Vine Program