

The Ecomcrew Ecommerce Podcast
Mike Jackness and Dave Bryant | eCommerce, Shopify, and Amazon FBA Experts
An eCommerce podcast for store owners, hosted by 7-figure store owners Mike Jackness and Dave Bryant. We cover everything in eCommerce from Shopify, to Amazon FBA. From email marketing, to Facebook Ads. Never before has there been a podcast with store owners who are so candid. Subscribe to the Ecomcrew podcast today!
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Jul 7, 2020 • 56min
E322: Surviving Your First Economic Downturn
One of the toughest niches to be in right now is the travel niche. Because of COVID-19, airline companies and ecommerce sellers have seen a huge drop in sales now that everything's closed. If you were in the travelling niche right now, what would you do to maximize your business potential? That'll be the question that we're answering on this episode of the Ecomcrew podcast. We're joined by my dear friend Salo Mizrachi from Ezpacking to talk about how COVID-19 has affected his brand, affiliate sites, and whether it'd be wise to dive into a new, different niche. Together, we'll be weighing the pros and cons of each choice while also considering Salo's end goal for his business, and how much time he's willing to put into his business. In this episode, we talk about: Branching off from the travelling niche. Starting an affiliate website for Salo's current niche. The Importance of Location Independence to Salo and his wife. The New Normal for Salo after COVID-19. Having an Emergency Income Source in times like these. Why Amazon slashed Affiliate Commissions. The Advantages of the Subscription Plan Model. If you want to hear more about where I think we'll be after COVID-19, check out the episode I did with Andrew Youderian and Drew Sanocki here. If you wanna check out our Free Amazon Domination book, check it out here! Stay safe, and happy selling!

Jun 29, 2020 • 38min
E321: How to Keep Your Businesses Alive During COVID-19
Welcome to the Ecomcrew Podcast! Today on the podcast, we have another fellow podcaster in the Ecommerce space — Robyn Johnson! Robyn's been in the ecommerce game for 9 years now, and is known for her no-BS actionable advice in optimising your Amazon listings. She started off in ecommerce by following some of Dave Ramsey's advice, after feeling stuck with endless medical fees and bills. We'll be discussing some strategies on how to Cash Flow Management, and more importantly, keeping your business alive during these crazy COVID times. Specifically, we go over the importance of a 13 Week Rolling Cash Flow, cutting off unnecessary expenses, and why you, as the owner of your brand, owe it to everyone in your business to make the hard decisions. Robyn, thanks for being on the Ecomcrew podcast today, I really appreciate it. If you guys want to hear the episode that I did with her on her podcast, you can do so here! If you want to hear more of Robyn and what she does, head on over to Marketplace Blueprint to support a fellow ecommerce entrepreneur and podcaster!

Jun 23, 2020 • 54min
E320: Why You Should NOT Diversify From Your Niche
This is Mike and welcome to Episode 320 of the Ecomcrew Podcast! So glad to have you with us today. In today's episode, we've got a treat for you guys because we're joined by a dynamic duo who have been in the ecommerce industry for almost as long as I have. Ken, Kasey, welcome to the Ecomcrew podcast! Ken and Kasey have started and exited their fair share of businesses; running a site for the trucking niche, the Yoga Space, and even in Tutoring so it's safe to say that these guys are definitely experienced in their entrepreneurship. After their latest exit, Ken and Kasey ventured into the Tennis niche — something that they both have a passion for and put their ten thousand hours in, and started Hit Happy Tennis. So in today's podcast, we'll be helping them in figuring out solutions to their struggles in Cash Flow Optimisation, Supplier Diversification, and Increasing their Product Catalogue in higher prices. Ken and Kasey still have a long way to go in Hit Happy Tennis, but I definitely believe that these strategies will be able to really help them move the needle in growing their business. For all you guys out there, today's podcast is definitely packed with value. You'll learn why you shouldn't be afraid of selling higher priced items, how to protect yourself when making custom made products, and the dangers of diversifying into a niche that you're not passionate for.

Jun 15, 2020 • 1h 2min
E319: Reviving the Online Aspect of Your Business
Welcome to Episode 319 of the EcomCrew Podcast! In today's episode, we're going Under the Hood with our friend Troy Thomas, a graphic designer and entrepreneur who's been selling t-shirts for more than 26 years! We'll be taking a look at his business to discuss strategies that will take his brand to the next level. I rarely get to interview people on the podcast who experienced when the Internet first came out, so today's episode is a fun one because it's not everyday where I get a guest who's older than I am. What sets Troy and I apart though, is that Troy saw the internet as the world's next big thing, and so, Troy made the choice to start a website selling t-shirts that were geared towards his love of the outdoors. He ran Fishface, his t-shirt brand, both online and offline for awhile but as he started to see some success selling t-shirts in fairs and festivals, his online sales struggled to keep up. Troy's come to a point now where he realised that things could be so much easier, and so much more profitable if he picked up the online aspect of his business and really started focusing on it, and so, this is where we are today. In today's episode, we talk about: The Importance of Shipping Fees in Today's Business Model, How Blogging and Content Creation Can Boost Your Sales in the Long Term, How Facebook Ads' Targeting Work, and Why They're Perfect for Troy's Business Building an Audience through Email Lists Today's the LAST day of Premium! Subscribe to EcomCrew Premium for one-on-one support with your business, access to a private Facebook group, two webinars every month where you get to ask us questions and learn from experts, and also discussing strategies on how to improve your ecommerce business. Subscribe now before prices go up next quarter! Finally, if you enjoyed listening and think this episode has been useful to you, please take a moment to leave us a review on iTunes. If you have any questions or comments, feel free to leave them below. Happy selling! Happy Selling!

Jun 8, 2020 • 39min
E318: The Effects Of A Mastermind On Your Ecommerce Business
Welcome to Episode 318 of the EcomCrew Podcast, and greetings from Wichita, Kansas! It feels great to finally be out of the house for awhile, especially after being cooped up in the house for a few months now. Leave a comment down below on where your first destination will be after this lockdown, we'd love to read your answers. Today on the podcast, we're doing something we've never really done before because we've got more than 2 guests on the same episode! Today, we're joined by Michelle, Zeb and Dan, the 3 members of Team Pomona which is one of the moderated mastermind groups that we run here at EcomCrew Premium. If you're new to the podcast, Masterminds are basically moderated groups of ecommerce entrepreneurs that will help keep each other accountable to their yearly, quarterly and monthly goals for their business. I wanted to get them on today's podcast to talk about the various advantages of being part of a Mastermind group, because being an ecommerce entrepreneur in itself can be quite lonely. The journey feels like a tough one because it'll feel like you're the only one going through difficulties with Amazon, manufacturers or customers. That's where our Mastermind groups come in, because being part of a group of like-minded people who understand what you're going through can really make the difference between getting burned out or enjoying life as an entrepreneur. It also means that you'll be getting access to a network of experienced sellers who can give you useful advice whenever you run into problems that you just can't solve yourself. Personally, joining a mastermind group has probably been one the best decisions I've made for my business, and I really hope that you'll see how advantageous it is to be part of one. Below you'll find a list of reasons (with timestamps!) that we talk about in today's episode: Mike's personal experiences with Mastermind groups – 4:38 How each guest joined Ecomcrew Premium, made their way into the Mastermind and how it helped their business – 5:27 The rarity of accountability in ecommerce and why calling on someone's BS is important – 12:12 How diversity in ecommerce businesses can help you grow your own business – 20:01 The most valuable thing to come out of the Mastermind for each guest – 24:05 The format of each Mastermind, and what they consist of – 31:28 Today's the first day of Premium! Subscribe to EcomCrew Premium for one-on-one support with your business, access to a private Facebook group, two webinars every month where you get to ask us questions and learn from experts, and also discussing strategies on how to improve your ecommerce business. Finally, if you enjoyed listening and think this episode has been useful to you, please take a moment to leave us a review on iTunes. If you have any questions or comments, feel free to leave them below. Happy selling! Happy Selling!

Jun 1, 2020 • 39min
E317: One Year Later With Our First Roadshow Guest, Lance Robinson
Welcome to the 317th episode of the Ecomcrew Podcast! We've got an exciting podcast lined up for you today. Almost a year ago today, we released our famous Ecomcrew Roadshow, a new segment where we help ecommerce entrepreneurs come up with a plan to take their businesses to the next level. We visit and spend a few days with them at their office, go over everything and come up with a plan to grow your business. If you're an Ecomcrew podcast veteran, you'll know that our first lucky participant to the Ecomcrew Roadshow is my dear friend and buddy, Lance Robinson from Wallcharmers. I spent a few days with him and actually filmed a Roadshow with him, but that didn't get released because we were still at the testing phases of everything. At the end of the Roadshow, we gave him a list of things to work on that I knew would grow his business at an exponential rate. It's been a year since I went up to meet him, and now Lance is back on the podcast to talk about how the changes that he made really impacted the business.

May 25, 2020 • 1h 2min
E316: The State of the Amazon Seller with Joe from JungleScout
Welcome to the 316th episode of the Ecomcrew Podcast! Isn't it crazy how half the year has already gone by? Not to mention that we've been in quarantine for almost a quarter now, but things are starting to open up, so that must mean some good is finally going to come around. Since half the year has passed, I felt like it was a great time to go over some interesting data that was released by my friends over at JungleScout. They recently released some data about who the Amazon Seller is, how their Amazon businesses are doing and their concerns and challenges for the future. If you're interested in reading the full report, you can find it here. Today's episode is definitely an interesting read for every seller out there, and I definitely think that there's some changes that you should make after listening through this episode. If you have no idea if your Amazon business is profitable or not, I suggest that now is the time to take control and really dive into the inner workings of your business. Register now for our FREE Public Webinar on June 4th, 2020! Dave and I will be talking about Redirecting External Traffic for Amazon Sellers. You'll learn about why external traffic can make or break your product launches, how to drive external traffic to your Amazon listings and how to increase your chances of getting your product to #1 and keeping it there. Thanks for listening to this episode! Until the next one, Happy Selling and stay safe out there.

May 19, 2020 • 55min
E315: Getting Your First Product Into People's Hands
This is Mike and welcome to the 315th episode of the Ecomcrew Podcast! We haven't done these in awhile, so this week, we're joined by a guest who's an absolute powerhouse when overcoming any challenge that comes her way. Today's episode is an Under the Hood with our friend, Lori Howard from Skintech! Lori is a pharmacist and entrepreneur who decided to break into the Skin Care industry after she decided that she was done with the endless routines, and the immense amount of options to choose from. If you know anything about the Skin Care industry, it's a very overwhelming niche to a new customer and Lori was one of those new customers. She mentions how it was so frustrating having to buy and apply so much product, only for them to end up not working for her. And because of that frustration, she decided that she could do better. She researched endlessly, and after numerous formulas and testing experiments, Lori created the perfect skin care product and decided to share it with the world. Lori and I touch on a variety of topics on today's episode, and there's definitely some lessons out there for everyone. If you're starting off on your ecommerce journey, these customer acquisition strategies are definitely something that you should remember and if you're an experienced seller, a quick recap on some of these marketing strategies would definitely be helpful.

May 11, 2020 • 39min
E314: Is Creativity Enough to Kickstart a Business?
Most ecommerce startups follow a similar startup story. We didn't do that great in school, so we didn't follow the traditional college degree path. We were hungry to survive so we jumped into the workforce right from a young age, which we were unhappy with and then discovered the opportunity to sell products online through Amazon or eBay. You guys may or may not know it, but I'm actually speaking from some of my own personal experience. However, today's guest comes from the other side of the coin, building an amazing ecommerce business with the experiences he got from getting his Bachelor's Degree. Today's guest is Ryan Popoff, the founder and owner of Popov Leather. Ryan and I met through a mutual friend, JP, who I did an episode with a few months back (which you can check out here!) and from there, I just found Ryan's start up story just incredibly fascinating. Ryan used the experiences that he learned from school and his art degree to build a masterpiece of a product that he ultimately produced and now sells worldwide. This just goes to show you how far creativity can really take your business. Here's a list of topics (with timestamps!) that we go through: Ryan's background: who he is and what he does –– 4:41 Why Ryan chose to dive into the Wallet industry –– 5:51 Quitting his job and diving in full-time –– 7:05 At present: revenue and growth –– 8:12 Challenge #1: Growing Pains –– 9:10 How Ryan learned about his financials, and what you can do to learn about them too –– 10:15 How lowering Ryan's free shipping threshold affected profitability –– 12:09 The sacrifices taken when growing your business year over year –– 13:43 Achieving success within a crowded niche –– 18:38 The idea that started Popov Leather –– 22:18 Expanding the product portfolio –– 23:35 Challenge #2: Saving money by exercising creativity –– 24:40 Challenge #3: Hiring and Training your first employee –– 28:08 The challenges in the future for Popov Leather –– 31:41 Making the product speak for itself –– 34:00 Want to access our Secret Sauce video classes but you're not a Premium member? No problem! We're opening access to 10 of our most popular Secret Sauce videos for just $99. We want you to see one of the best EcomCrew Premium perks without paying the Premium price. Click here to see the 10 videos you get in this $99 bundle. Thanks for listening to this episode! Until the next one, Happy Selling and stay safe out there.

May 5, 2020 • 44min
E313: Alternative Ways to Succeed in Ecommerce with Jaryd Krause
Most ecommerce entrepreneurs make their debut in the industry as start ups who ordered their products in China, had them shipped over and started selling them on Amazon. But not for Jaryd. Jaryd Krause's story and how he made his way into ecommerce was an interesting one. He started off his own online business as an entrepreneur, but realised that juggling so many things at one time maybe wasn't the best idea. With a blog and a home-based business on his hands, the online business suffered and ultimately failed within the first 12 months. But Jaryd didn't let this failure stop him. He came across a statistic that said 90% of all start-ups fail and so, he got an idea. Instead of building up his own business, why not buy a business that has succeeded through its first 12 months, and one that's established itself well enough in the industry? That's exactly what he did. A few years later, Jaryd is juggling 3 online brands in his hands while also teaching people how to successfully replace their income by buying a business for their own. He's here today to share that experience. Want to access our Secret Sauce video classes but you're not a Premium member? No problem! We're opening access to 10 of our most popular Secret Sauce videos for just $99. We want you to see one of the best EcomCrew Premium perks without paying the Premium price. Click here to see the 10 videos you get in this $99 bundle. Thanks for listening to this episode! Until the next one, Happy Selling and stay safe out there.


