Maggie has an amazing business selling flowers online and in-store for events such as weddings. The issue Maggie faced was driving consistent, engaged traffic to her website, and then converting those visitors to purchasers. This was mostly due to a lack of ‘know-how’ and strategy. Within 45 days Maggie was hitting $20,000 months, and has since gone on to hit $30,000+ months online. This is a fantastic discussion about always remaining a student of business and continuing to learn...
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Maggie has an amazing business selling flowers online and in-store for events such as weddings. The issue Maggie faced was driving consistent, engaged traffic to her website, and then converting those visitors to purchasers. This was mostly due to a lack of ‘know-how’ and strategy. Within 45 days Maggie was hitting $20,000 months, and has since gone on to hit $30,000+ months online. This is a fantastic discussion about always remaining a student of business and continuing to learn...
76. Why Consolidation In Your Ecommerce Business Is KILLING Your Performance
Ecommerce Podcast w/ Will de Bruin
6 minutes
1 month ago
76. Why Consolidation In Your Ecommerce Business Is KILLING Your Performance
Why Consolidation In Your Ecommerce Business Is KILLING Your Performance. Most ecommerce founders think they’re being smart by consolidating everything under one roof — one agency, one app, one “all-in-one” solution. But here’s the problem: consolidation usually means compromise… and it’s costing your brand performance (and profit). In this podcast, I break down: ✅ Why relying on “do-it-all” apps and agencies is slowing your growth ✅ The hidden costs of conv...
Ecommerce Podcast w/ Will de Bruin
Maggie has an amazing business selling flowers online and in-store for events such as weddings. The issue Maggie faced was driving consistent, engaged traffic to her website, and then converting those visitors to purchasers. This was mostly due to a lack of ‘know-how’ and strategy. Within 45 days Maggie was hitting $20,000 months, and has since gone on to hit $30,000+ months online. This is a fantastic discussion about always remaining a student of business and continuing to learn...