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Dec 28, 2018 • 30min

Building an Ecommerce Business, Part 9: YouTube Strategy

Many ecommerce businesses spend large amounts of money generating video content that few consumers watch. But with the right mindset and strategy, viewers will engage with your videos. YouTube could become a successful channel for your business. This is episode nine in my series on building an ecommerce business from the ground up.
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Dec 12, 2018 • 37min

Building an Ecommerce Business, Part 8: Customer Service

Startups and seasoned merchants alike can run into hiccups with managing customer service. Is it better to do it in-house or to outsource? Should you hire someone from the start? Cody McLain is CEO of SupportNinja, a customer service provider. He addresses the realities of operating a company in the Philippines, tips for business owners looking to expand customer service functions, and more.
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Nov 28, 2018 • 36min

Building an Ecommerce Business, Part 7: Shipping Processes

A merchant who sells physical products has to figure out how to efficiently get those items into the hands of customers. It can become complicated as the business scales and receives international orders. This is episode seven in my series on building an ecommerce business from the ground up.
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Nov 15, 2018 • 35min

Building an Ecommerce Business, Part 6: Hiring Process

Without the right people, a new ecommerce business would almost certainly fail. Refining the hiring process can help find the perfect candidate. For this interview, we spoke with Ayman Al-Abdullah, president of AppSumo, a daily deals site for digital goods, about his hiring process and how it has evolved.
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Oct 29, 2018 • 34min

Building an Ecommerce Business, Part 5: Paid Acquisition

Knowing where to advertise can be daunting to new and experienced ecommerce entrepreneurs alike. There are many options, and it's often unclear which will fit your business. Digital marketing agencies can provide some answers. For this interview, I visited with Alex Hart, founder of Good Joo Joo, an Austin, Texas-based digital marketing agency.
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Oct 16, 2018 • 36min

Building an Ecommerce Business, Part 4: Copywriting Is Key

Good copy sells. Generic imagery and descriptions might cause shoppers to move on without giving your product a second thought. Spicing up your copy, whether it be emails, social media, or product descriptions will give your online store a personality to stand above competitors.In this fourth installment in my series of conversations about building an ecommerce business, I'm visiting with Neville Medhora, founder of Kopywriting Kourse.
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Oct 8, 2018 • 35min

Building an Ecommerce Business, Part 3: Getting Started

The early days of an ecommerce business are among the most important. Growing a business from infancy is complicated and unforgiving. There are many factors to consider, including platforms, inventory, social media, and more.This is the third installment in my series of conversations about building an ecommerce business. The previous installments were "Part 1: Choosing Partners" and "Part 2: Selecting Platforms."This time I visited with Andrea Nucete-Elliott, co-founder of TIY Life, a new ecommerce business offering premium hair ties for active women.
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Sep 26, 2018 • 34min

Building an Ecommerce Business, Part 2: Selecting Platforms

Selecting an ecommerce platform is among the most critical decisions of a new entrepreneur. There are hundreds of choices. This is the second installment in my series on launching, growing, and selling an ecommerce business. For this installment on selecting an ecommerce platform, I spoke with Carson McComas. He is the founder and CEO of Fuel Made, a Spokane, Wash.-based ecommerce agency.
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Sep 17, 2018 • 31min

Building an Ecommerce Business, Part 1: Picking Partners

This is the first episode of an extended series on launching, growing, and selling an ecommerce business.  The topic of this initial episode is choosing business partners.  My two partners at Beardbrand are supportive and knowledgeable. Our relationship has been critical to the company's growth. I asked one of them, Lindsey Reinders, to offer suggestions and tips for selecting partners.
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Aug 13, 2018 • 23min

Moz Founder on Startups, Business Decisions

Rand Fishkin founded Moz in 2001 as a blog, calling it at the time SEOmoz. It became an industry beacon, helping thousands of companies dissect and improve their search engine optimization efforts. He left Moz earlier this year. His new book, "Lost and Founder: A Painfully Honest Field Guide to the Startup World," is a transparent view of running that company and the lessons learned along the way.

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