EPISODE · Mar 26, 2026 · 33 MIN
Recommerce + Marketplace Success I Azura Fashion Group I Sam Wood I
from eCommerce Australia · host Ryan Martin
FREE AIO AUDIT - Why is your business not being found on ChatGPT? - Click Here to get a Free Audit In this episode, we sit down with Sam Wood (CEO & Founder of Azura Fashion Group), recently ranked Top 10 in Australia’s eCommerce leaders to break down how he built a global luxury fashion business:👉 Selling across 28+ marketplaces worldwide👉 Managing 500,000+ products without holding inventory👉 Generating explosive growth (including $450K/month for a 3-month-old brand)👉 And now building the “infrastructure layer” of eCommerceBut here’s the kicker…Sam reveals why:❌ Most marketplaces actually hurt your brand❌ And why AI-driven product enrichment is the real competitive advantageIf you’re still relying on paid ads and hoping for growth…this episode will flip your entire strategy.The “invisible inventory” model powering global luxury salesHow Azura scaled to 60 marketplaces (then cut back to 28 strategically)Why marketplace selection > marketplace quantityThe AI system turning basic product data into conversion machinesHow one brand went from $0 → $450K/month (without ads)The truth about returns (and why they kill most eCom brands)Why China is a goldmine (and Germany isn’t)The massive opportunity in pre-loved & circular fashion“There’s no point doing $1M in sales if 60% comes back.”“We don’t run ads — we just put products in the right place.”“Marketplaces are the future… but most of them will hurt you.”“We turned one brand into $450K/month with zero marketing.”“Your product data is either your biggest asset… or your biggest liability.”Most eCommerce brands are doing this backwards.They:❌ Spend thousands on ads❌ Fight for attention❌ Struggle to scaleMeanwhile…One Aussie company:✔ Sells across 28 marketplaces✔ Has 500,000 products✔ Doesn’t hold inventory✔ Doesn’t rely on adsAnd just helped a brand hit $450K/month.This episode changes how you think about growth.🎧 Listen now
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FREE AIO AUDIT - Why is your business not being found on ChatGPT? - Click Here to get a Free Audit In this episode, we sit down with Sam Wood (CEO & Founder of Azura Fashion Group), recently ranked Top 10 in Australia’s eCommerce leaders to break down how he built a global luxury fashion business:👉 Selling across 28+ marketplaces worldwide👉 Managing 500,000+ products without holding inventory👉 Generating explosive growth (including $450K/month for a 3-month-old brand)👉 And now building the “infrastructure layer” of eCommerceBut here’s the kicker…Sam reveals why:❌ Most marketplaces actually hurt your brand❌ And why AI-driven product enrichment is the real competitive advantageIf you’re still relying on paid ads and hoping for growth…this episode will flip your entire strategy.The “invisible inventory” model powering global luxury salesHow Azura scaled to 60 marketplaces (then cut back to 28 strategically)Why marketplace selection > marketplace quantityThe AI system turning basic product data into conversion machinesHow one brand went from $0 → $450K/month (without ads)The truth about returns (and why they kill most eCom brands)Why China is a goldmine (and Germany isn’t)The massive opportunity in pre-loved & circular fashion“There’s no point doing $1M in sales if 60% comes back.”“We don’t run ads — we just put products in the right place.”“Marketplaces are the future… but most of them will hurt you.”“We turned one brand into $450K/month with zero marketing.”“Your product data is either your biggest asset… or your biggest liability.”Most eCommerce brands are doing this backwards.They:❌ Spend thousands on ads❌ Fight for attention❌ Struggle to scaleMeanwhile…One Aussie company:✔ Sells across 28 marketplaces✔ Has 500,000 products✔ Doesn’t hold inventory✔ Doesn’t rely on adsAnd just helped a brand hit $450K/month.This episode changes how you think about growth.🎧 Listen now
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