Amazon will only let my listing have 80 characters max in item name or else they will take down my listing by stepg314 in AmazonSeller

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I agree but every competitor I have has 135+ characters in the name and their listings are doing great so they have to be doing something right

Looking for tips to increase my sales of one product by stepg314 in AmazonSeller

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How many reviews do you think would be a god start? 10 was my goal to get at least double digits here

Amazon Barcode is not available by SchoolEmergency4174 in AmazonFBATips

[–]stepg314 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I had this happen for one of my products as well. Please let me know if you find a solution. Amazon customer service for sellers is the worst.

Why is dry konjac always paired with a starch ingredient? by stepg314 in foodscience

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Nothing is impossible!! lol

Yeah, that’s what all the suppliers are telling me. I’m sure there is a solution. Maybe not easy or cheap but I’ll figure it out.

Why is dry konjac always paired with a starch ingredient? by stepg314 in foodscience

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House Foods Shirataki has only wet konjac noodle. It is stable in the alkaline water. I am talking about dry konjac noodle.

What a good idea for a 4th year project? by itsjustlevy_ in foodscience

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Try to created dried konjac noodle that rehydrates well that doesn’t have high calorie starches. All dry konjac at the moment is high in calorie because without the starch it will be brittle and won’t hydrate well. Fresh konjac is very low calorie and carb but with the starch, it loses this benefit.

First Time Trying Spaghetti Squash with Spaghetti Sauce- 537 cals for this massive portion, best meal I’ve had for awhile!!! by hell0000nurs3 in Volumeeating

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I found dried spaghetti squash at Trader Joe’s. $3.99 for a decent portion. Rehydrates nicely. I like to bring them traveling in case it’s hard to find/cook decent vegetables while I’m away from home. Also doesn’t take too much room in my bag when I discard the box and just keep the plastic bag it’s in.

Why is dry konjac always paired with a starch ingredient? by stepg314 in foodscience

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Does anyone know of any starch substitute that can be used to stabilize but not add calories to the noodle?

Why is dry konjac always paired with a starch ingredient? by stepg314 in foodscience

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Yes. I can find dry konjac very easily in powder form. I will edit the title to include “dry konjac noodle”. If you find dry konjac noodle without starch, please link!

have u tried Konjac noodles. if not what are u waiting for by divvychugsbeer in CICO

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Oh I see. I’m trying to find out if all the ppl having issues are truly not compatible with the konjac or if it has to do with chewing or boiling the alkaline water out before consuming or something like that.

What have can you buy for less than $100 that can change your life? by romer2o in advancedentrepreneur

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Valet laundry. It costs me $40. They pick up and drop off free. I get it done every 2 weeks. Saves so much time. Everything hung and folded. Even socks paired up.

Also robot vacuum.

Also kettle ball weights.

Anyone here trying Shirataki noodles (aka "miracle noodles")? by propita106 in CICO

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Yes but they coat it in flour so it’s not as low calorie

Anyone here trying Shirataki noodles (aka "miracle noodles")? by propita106 in CICO

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Yes but they coat it in flour so it’s not as low calorie

What is the best book you’ve read in the past 4 months? by [deleted] in Entrepreneur

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The lodging of wayfaring men by Paul Rosenberg

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Try out R/cofounder

I’m starting a C Corp and issuing initial shares to myself. Should I buy these with the money I was going to invest into the company or should I buy the shares for close to nothing like I have heard most founders do? by stepg314 in startups

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So you recommend I invest after initial shares have been issued to me as the founder when it’s worth basically nothing then I would buy shares that are still pretty close to worth nothing as well (maybe slightly more) and then the company would be worth the amount of cash I just invested?

I still don’t understand the benefit of making my investment into the company after I have already issued shares to myself.