Short answer: Amazon changed the rules — and that's why this works.
In late 2024 Amazon pushed influencer videos further down product pages. In February 2025, they shut Inspire down entirely. A lot of creators who built during the 2022 easy-mode era watched their traffic evaporate. You've probably read the Reddit threads.
Here's what those threads miss: the creators who survived (and doubled their income) did one thing differently. They stopped chasing volume and started engineering for Amazon's 2026 Content Relevance Score — the new signal that decides whose video sits at the top of the product page.
That's what Reezy reverse-engineered during his $75K run. That's what the Flywheel codifies. And that's why this training only exists because the algorithm changed — not in spite of it.
I grew up on food stamps and welfare. I'm a high school dropout — had my first kid at 16. What I did grow up with was hustle and the ability to spot opportunity when it's right in front of me.
Started selling on eBay as a broke 20-year-old. First taste of the internet paying rent.
Moved everything to Amazon — books, retail arbitrage, FBA. Built it into a 7-figure business over the next decade.
Started teaching on YouTube. Thousands of students. Some quit their jobs. Some built 6-figure businesses. That part meant more than the sales ever did.
Started testing the Amazon Influencer Program right after the algorithm change. Month 1: $700. Month 2: $3,000. By month 8: $75K+ in the bank.
Partnered with a team that's helped thousands of creators succeed — and together we built Reviewer Champions Elite. The system, codified. Live coached. In your hands.
I've seen opportunity waves come and go — eBay, Amazon Books, FBA. Every few years, a new one. The people who catch it early change their lives. The people who hear about it later say "man, I wish I'd started sooner." This is one of those waves. That's the whole reason I made this.