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💣 Life Begins in a Lab. And Never Ends?
The womb is artificial, the mind goes digital — and we’re still here making money.
Welcome to Issue #62 of the EcomProductFinders Newsletter! 🎉
🖋️ First Ink, Family Ties & Amazon Vibes
My whole life I was against tattoos, and I did my first one—probably the only one—and this one is AMAZON.
Sounds wild?

To be real—I’m not committed to Amazon more than I’ve ever committed to my family. LOL
Back in the fall, Leeza (my oldest) got a tattoo that says “familia.”
She said it means a lot to her. I remember feeling a little weird about it at the time.
Fast forward to our first-date anniversary with my husband… and we decided (okay fine, I decided 😏) we’re getting matching tattoos. So, we did!
Our middle daughter didn’t join the party—she’s deep in her college independence era right now. But yep, I did it. My very first tattoo.
And not gonna lie… kinda feel good about it 😊.
Dillan’s rocking a temporary one for now, but I’m 99% sure he’ll be in the chair by 16.

Why Repeating a Word 3x Can Lower Your Amazon PPC Costs
Earlier this year, my friends Kevin & Norm from the Marketing Misfits podcast got the Wizard of Ads to spill something wild—a barely-known PPC strategy that's flipping the script for top Amazon sellers.
You take one relevant root word, repeat it exactly three times, and bid somewhere between 25 to 65 cents. Sounds strange, but Amazon starts showing your product for ultra-relevant search terms… and the clicks are dirt cheap.
On Tuesday, June 17 at 1PM EST, the Wizard’s going live to explain why two repetitions won’t cut it (but three unlocks the magic), the precise bid range to stay profitable, and how to pick the perfect root words.
He’ll also be revealing four other low-bid strategies that are quietly printing money right now.
⚠️ Fair warning: this session is live-only—no replays.

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🧬 The Future of Life Just Got an Upgrade
Japan has just unveiled the world’s first fully functional artificial womb — and it’s as mind-blowing as it sounds.
This isn’t sci-fi anymore. We’re talking about a fully operational system that mimics the natural womb with astonishing precision, managing oxygen, nutrients, and waste like a real placenta.
The implications? Massive.
From saving premature babies to revolutionizing fertility treatments, this could completely reshape how we think about pregnancy and birth.
With innovation this bold, the ethical questions hit just as hard as the science.
What does this mean for parenthood?
For life itself?
This is more than a medical milestone. It’s a whole new chapter in the story of humanity — and we’re just getting started.
And while we’re redefining how life starts, let’s not forget how we might keep it going—forever.
Yep, Neuralink’s bold prediction is that by 2030, we’ll have the tech to digitally preserve our consciousness.
Imagine this: artificial wombs to begin life… and brain chips to never end it. Basically, we’re on track to control both birth and immortality.
So the real question is—which planet are we colonizing first, and can we make it aesthetically pleasing? Mars? Venus?
Something with good lighting and a decent Wi-Fi signal?
The future isn’t just near—it’s being built.
One womb and one brain chip at a time. 🚀
🔥 LIVE Product Sourcing Showdown — Watch Me Validate a Product Idea in 5 Minutes or Less
On Tuesday, June 17 at 3 PM, I’m going live to expose what most sellers completely miss: the goldmine of U.S.-based products hiding in plain sight.
Forget factories in faraway lands — I’ll show you how to validate, source, and launch high-profit products right here at home.
Just the exact AI tools, data tactics, and frameworks I use to find products that actually sell.
If you’re tired of guesswork and want real revenue from real products — this is the one.
"Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic."
— Arthur C. Clarke
Talk soon,
Izabella ❤️