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EPISODE · Mar 6, 2026 · 16 MIN

#235 Higher Prices Hit 2026 | Here’s What You Need to Know

from High Voltage Business Builders Podcast · host Neil Twa

Tariffs are no longer theoretical.They're now showing up in earnings calls, pricing data, and customer behavior across the entire eCommerce market.Walmart reported merchandise inflation jumping from 1.7% to 3% in a single quarter. Adobe tracked a 4% spike in online prices in January, the largest single-month increase since they began tracking eCommerce prices 12 years ago.Most sellers see these headlines and panic. Operators translate them into decisions.In this episode of the High Voltage Business Builders Podcast, Neil breaks down what the latest tariff data, price increases across Amazon and Walmart, and changing consumer behavior actually mean for eCommerce operators, and how to build systems that protect your margins when markets shift.🚀 Dominant is a 12-week live cohort for serious operators launching their first Amazon product. Work directly with the Voltage team through product discovery, validation, and launch, with the goal of reaching 25 sales per day.Text INTERESTED to 417-765-0412 or email [email protected] to apply.In This Episode, We Cover✅ Tariffs Are Now Showing Up in Real Pricesinflation isn’t theoretical. Walmart reported merchandise inflation jumping from 1.7% to 3% in one quarter, while Adobe tracked the largest one month increase in online prices in over a decade. ✅ Why Most Sellers React the Wrong Way to Tariffs Many sellers see headlines about tariffs and immediately raise prices without testing. Neil explains why reactive pricing often destroys conversions and how panic decisions lead to lost sales and market share.✅ Price Testing vs Price GuessingOperators don’t guess pricing. They systematically test elasticity by increasing prices in small increments and tracking conversion data. ✅ Consumer Behavior as an Early Warning SystemSearch trends, conversion rates, and customer reviews reveal shifts in buyer sentiment before sales collapse.✅ Scenario Planning for Tariff UncertaintyWith tariffs and trade policy constantly shifting, operators build contingency plans. Modeling different tariff scenarios, exploring alternative sourcing options, and maintaining cash reserves help businesses stay resilient.🚀 What should I sell next? Visit: gpt.caimandata.com to generate data-driven product ideas powered by Caiman Data’s AI engine.🚀 Want help expanding beyond Amazon and building a real omnichannel eCommerce business? Visit: voltagedm.com to explore consulting, implementation programs, and operator-level support.📍 Chapters01:00 Tariffs begin appearing in retail price data02:30 Walmart, Amazon, and Adobe pricing signals04:00 The mistake sellers make when reacting to tariff news05:30 Testing price elasticity instead of guessing07:00 How inflation changes consumer buying behavior09:00 Tariff uncertainty and scenario planning11:00 Contribution margin vs gross margin explained14:00 Building systems that survive market volatilityFollow Neil:🔗 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/neiltwa/📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/neiltwa/📘 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/neiltwa/🐦 X/Twitter: https://twitter.com/voltagefba🎵 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@fbabusinessbuilders🎧 Like This Episode?✅ Subscribe for weekly conversations with real founders✅ Share this with a brand owner or operator who needs to hear it✅ Drop a review to help others discover the show

Tariffs are no longer theoretical.They're now showing up in earnings calls, pricing data, and customer behavior across the entire eCommerce market.Walmart reported merchandise inflation jumping from 1.7% to 3% in a single quarter. Adobe tracked a 4% spike in online prices in January, the largest single-month increase since they began tracking eCommerce prices 12 years ago.Most sellers see these headlines and panic. Operators translate them into decisions.In this episode of the High Voltage Business Builders Podcast, Neil breaks down what the latest tariff data, price increases across Amazon and Walmart, and changing consumer behavior actually mean for eCommerce operators, and how to build systems that protect your margins when markets shift.🚀 Dominant is a 12-week live cohort for serious operators launching their first Amazon product. Work directly with the Voltage team through product discovery, validation, and launch, with the goal of reaching 25 sales per day.Text INTERESTED to 417-765-0412 or email [email protected] to apply.In This Episode, We Cover✅ Tariffs Are Now Showing Up in Real Pricesinflation isn’t theoretical. Walmart reported merchandise inflation jumping from 1.7% to 3% in one quarter, while Adobe tracked the largest one month increase in online prices in over a decade. ✅ Why Most Sellers React the Wrong Way to Tariffs Many sellers see headlines about tariffs and immediately raise prices without testing. Neil explains why reactive pricing often destroys conversions and how panic decisions lead to lost sales and market share.✅ Price Testing vs Price GuessingOperators don’t guess pricing. They systematically test elasticity by increasing prices in small increments and tracking conversion data. ✅ Consumer Behavior as an Early Warning SystemSearch trends, conversion rates, and customer reviews reveal shifts in buyer sentiment before sales collapse.✅ Scenario Planning for Tariff UncertaintyWith tariffs and trade policy constantly shifting, operators build contingency plans. Modeling different tariff scenarios, exploring alternative sourcing options, and maintaining cash reserves help businesses stay resilient.🚀 What should I sell next? Visit: gpt.caimandata.com to generate data-driven product ideas powered by Caiman Data’s AI engine.🚀 Want help expanding beyond Amazon and building a real omnichannel eCommerce business? Visit: voltagedm.com to explore consulting, implementation programs, and operator-level support.📍 Chapters01:00 Tariffs begin appearing in retail price data02:30 Walmart, Amazon, and Adobe pricing signals04:00 The mistake sellers make when reacting to tariff news05:30 Testing price elasticity instead of guessing07:00 How inflation changes consumer buying behavior09:00 Tariff uncertainty and scenario planning11:00 Contribution margin vs gross margin explained14:00 Building systems that survive market volatilityFollow Neil:🔗 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/neiltwa/📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/neiltwa/📘 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/neiltwa/🐦 X/Twitter: https://twitter.com/voltagefba🎵 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@fbabusinessbuilders🎧 Like This Episode?✅ Subscribe for weekly conversations with real founders✅ Share this with a brand owner or operator who needs to hear it✅ Drop a review to help others discover the show

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