PODCAST · business
eCommerce MasterPlan
by Chloë Thomas
Trying to work out how to acquire more customers? Need to improve customer retention? Or just looking for some reassurance you’re on the right track? That’s what the eCommerce MasterPlan is here for. Every week we interview an e-Commerce business person (owner, manager or marketer) with a fascinating insight into successful online retailing. Their business might be a UK mail order retailer, an online-only store from Australia, or a brick and clicks business from the USA – but every one of them is doing something we can all learn from. Many of our guests are using Shopify & Klaviyo, but we also have guests using Wix, Bigcommerce, Woocommerce, Omnisend and Magento. So you're sure to find an episode that directly helps YOU.Listen for advice on what to do next, the reassurance you’re heading in the right direction and all the inspiration you need to grow your eCommerce business without losing your life in the process!
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From DTC to B2B: How Moyu Scaled to €1.5M by Shifting Its Sales Strategy with Roel Schatorjé
Roel Schatorjé is the Founder of MOYU, sellers of erasable stone paper notebooks, designed to reduce single-use paper and reforest the planet. Founded in 2019 they now sell via wholesale, and their Shopify store, in total sales are €1.5million a year. In this returning guest episode, Roel shares how the business has evolved over the last three years – shifting from DTC to B2B, streamlining the team, and expanding internationally in a far more sustainable way. It’s an honest look at what it really takes to scale an eCommerce brand without burning cash or adding complexity. Hit PLAY to hear: How Moyu turned everyday customers into high-value B2B clients 💼 The exact shift that helped them scale to €1.5M revenue 🚀 Why cutting their team from 10 to 4 actually made them MORE efficient ⚙️ The smart (and cheaper) way they’re expanding internationally 🌍 How sampling and real-world experiences are driving sales 🤝 The simple process fixes saving them hours of wasted time every week ⏳ Key timestamps to dive straight in: [04:42] Balancing current projects and development [07:30] Streamlining quoting and retail growth [11:53] Promoting the notebook via sampling [13:35] Corrugated stone paper packaging [17:31] Challenges of international expansion [21:24] Flexible work arrangements for agents [23:28] Listen to Roel’s Top Tips! Full episode notes here: https://ecmp.info/594--- Download our ebook... https://ecmp.info/ebook 500 Tips to Increase Your Profits Get all the links and resources we mention and join our email list at https://ecmp.info Love the show? Chloe would love your feedback - leave a review here: https://ecmp.info/review or reply to the episode QandA on Spotify. Interested in being a Sponsor? go here: https://ecmp.info/sponsorAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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How to Grow Profits in 2026
In this special episode of the eCommerce MasterPlan Podcast, Chloe Thomas shares a panel discussion from a recent webinar focused on one big question: How can eCommerce brands grow both sales and profits in 2026? Chloe is joined by three expert voices from very different areas of eCommerce – promotions, CRO and experimentation, and growth strategy – to explore what’s really driving performance right now. From intelligent offers and smarter discounting to experimentation, retention, and measuring what truly matters, this is a practical, insight-packed conversation designed to help you grow more efficiently in 2026. Hit PLAY to hear: Why most brands are losing money with discounts (and how to fix it) 💸 The simple shift that separates demand creation vs demand capture 🎯 How to stop pouring budget into a “leaky bucket” of customers 🪣 The truth about conversion rate – dead metric or still king? 📊 How to grow sales AND profit at the same time (yes, really) 📈 The #1 mindset top brands use to consistently improve performance 🧠 Key timestamps to dive straight in: [07:55] Intelligent Offers [19:15] The advice I've been giving most often to brands to help them improve their profits is... [27:00] How to measure success? KPIS, Metrics, Benchmarks and more [35:00] CRO improvements are the only way to improve ALL your marketing performance [44:26] You CAN grow profits and sales at the same time [52:30] Final takeaways Full episode notes here: https://ecmp.info/593--- Download our ebook... https://ecmp.info/ebook 500 Tips to Increase Your Profits Get all the links and resources we mention and join our email list at https://ecmp.info Love the show? Chloe would love your feedback - leave a review here: https://ecmp.info/review or reply to the episode QandA on Spotify. Interested in being a Sponsor? go here: https://ecmp.info/sponsorAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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How Beevive Built a Multi-Million Pound Brand from a Single Product Idea, with Faye Whitley
Faye Whitley is the co-founder and managing director of Beevive creators of The Original Bee Revival Kit, and recent Dragon’s Den stars. Founded in 2018 they’ve sold over £2million of product via their Shopify store and over 350 wholesale customers selling their products in the UK. In this episode, Faye shares how a simple idea turned into a fast-growing, purpose-led eCommerce brand. We explore how Beevive scaled through community, crowdfunding, and smart channel strategy – while staying true to its mission of helping bees and educating customers. Hit PLAY to hear: 🐝 How a single moment saving a bee turned into a £2M eCommerce brand 🚀 The exact steps Beevive used to grow from idea to multi-channel success 💡 Why community-led marketing (not ads) drove real traction 🎯 The smart way they use Kickstarter to fund and launch new products 🛍️ How wholesale + DTC unlocked faster, more stable growth 🌱 The simple brand mission that made customers care—and keep buying Key timestamps to dive straight in: [03:53] Saving a struggling bumblebee [06:41] Creating eco-friendly bee solutions [11:40] Viral video boosted early growth [14:02] Giving back through education [16:55] Launching through Kickstarter [22:45] Preparing for a product launch [25:11] Listen to Faye’s Top Tips! Full episode notes here: https://ecmp.info/592--- Download our ebook... https://ecmp.info/ebook 500 Tips to Increase Your Profits Get all the links and resources we mention and join our email list at https://ecmp.info Love the show? Chloe would love your feedback - leave a review here: https://ecmp.info/review or reply to the episode QandA on Spotify. Interested in being a Sponsor? go here: https://ecmp.info/sponsorAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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How Sticking to One Core Product Drove Project Repat’s $12M eCommerce Success, with Nathan Rothstein
Nathan Rothstein is co-founder of Project Repat, who turn your favourite old t-shirts into quilts. Founded in 2012 they now sell via a Shopify site and do $12million a year. Returning to the podcast a decade after his first appearance, Nathan shares how staying focused on one core product, building trust, and adapting to challenges like COVID and iOS changes have powered their long-term growth – while continuously refining their marketing and operations. Hit PLAY to hear: How they built a $12M eCommerce brand by not launching new products 🚫 The “triple down” strategy that turned one idea into long-term success 💡 Why trust is the #1 factor driving conversions (and how to build it fast) 🔐 The “nice nagging” email strategy that turns procrastinators into customers 📩 What really happened to their business after Apple’s iOS changes 📉➡️📈 How Meta’s new algorithm helps small brands find the right customers 🎯 Key timestamps to dive straight in: [06:00] "T-Shirts Into Memory Blankets" [07:19] "Turning T-Shirts Into Memories" [10:48] Remote Team Dynamics. [15:40] "T-Shirt Prep & Deadlines" [18:30] Women Athletes & Trust Building [20:46] Listen to Nathan’s Top Tips! Full episode notes here: https://ecmp.info/591 --- Download our ebook... https://ecmp.info/ebook 500 Tips to Increase Your Profits Get all the links and resources we mention and join our email list at https://ecmp.info Love the show? Chloe would love your feedback - leave a review here: https://ecmp.info/review or reply to the episode QandA on Spotify. Interested in being a Sponsor? go here: https://ecmp.info/sponsorAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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From 1795 to Shopify: Building a £12M eCommerce Toy Brand, with Joe Jaques
Joe Jaques is the CEO at Jaques of London, inventors of croquet, ping pong and chess as we know them, and championing play as the foundation of learning. Founded in 1795 (yes over 200 years ago) Joe is the 8th generation toymaker to lead this family business, winning multiple awards in recent years. Now selling via their Shopify site and Amazon they are on track for £12million this year. In this episode, Joe shares how he transformed a centuries-old games company into a modern eCommerce brand. He talks about pivoting into educational toys, building a highly data-driven marketing strategy, and navigating the challenges of rapid growth, financial restructuring, and rebuilding the business stronger than before. Hit PLAY to hear: 🚀 How an 8th-generation family business reinvented itself as a £12M eCommerce brand 📊 Why obsessing over your data is the key to surviving rising CAC and scaling profitably 🧸 The surprising strategy behind pivoting from classic games to educational toys for under-5s 📦 How running their own warehouse in China gives Jakes of London a huge quality advantage 💥 The behind-the-scenes story of their COVID boom, debt crisis, and business rebuild 🤖 How Joe uses AI and data tools to uncover hidden eCommerce growth opportunities Key timestamps to dive straight in: [06:09] "Educational Play for Early Childhood" [08:07] In-House Operations and Control [13:04] Rooted Values and Solid Growth [14:57] "Facing Collapse After Growth" [18:11] "Navigating Challenges with Support" [22:22] "AI for Data Analysis" [24:19] "In-House Creative and Personas" [25:47] Listen to Joe’s Top Tips! Full episode notes here: https://ecmp.info/590--- Download our ebook... https://ecmp.info/ebook 500 Tips to Increase Your Profits Get all the links and resources we mention and join our email list at https://ecmp.info Love the show? Chloe would love your feedback - leave a review here: https://ecmp.info/review or reply to the episode QandA on Spotify. Interested in being a Sponsor? go here: https://ecmp.info/sponsorAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Fashion and Sustainability - what do consumers want now, and how can brands benefit from it?
Bhavishya Ramchander is the CEO at Reloom, a platform where conscious consumers meet verified, sustainable fashion brands. Founded in 2025 they’ve been featured in Forbes, Business Insider, Vogue Europe and at the Drapers Conscious Fashion Summit, they already have over 20 verified brands on the platform.In this episode, Vishy shares what today’s fashion consumers really want when it comes to sustainability—and why good intentions alone aren’t translating into purchases. She breaks down the key barriers holding shoppers back, and reveals how brands can turn transparency, data, and circular models into real commercial advantage.Hit PLAY to hear:Why shoppers say they want sustainable fashion—but still buy fast fashion 👀The 2 biggest barriers killing sustainable sales (and how to fix them)How adding the right data to product pages can boost conversions 📈Why sustainability should be treated like a product feature—not a marketing messageThe resale opportunity most fashion brands are still missing ♻️How upcoming regulations could become your biggest competitive advantage 🚀Dive in:[05:57] "Sustainable Fashion: Price & Trust"[09:22] "Sustainable Shopping by Values"[12:25] Sustainability: Asset, Not PR Stunt[16:47] "Sustainability Data Boosts Conversions"[17:31] "Resale Market and Circular Design"[23:40] "Plan Early for Brand Success"[25:40] Listen to Vishy’s Top Tips![29:57] Episode sponsored by Reloom. Visit the Reloom website.Full episode notes here: https://ecmp.info/589Episode sponsored by Reloom. Visit the Reloom website.--- Download our ebook... https://ecmp.info/ebook 500 Tips to Increase Your Profits Get all the links and resources we mention and join our email list at https://ecmp.info Love the show? Chloe would love your feedback - leave a review here: https://ecmp.info/review or reply to the episode QandA on Spotify. Interested in being a Sponsor? go here: https://ecmp.info/sponsorAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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From Market Stall to £25M: How Valentte Built an 8-Figure eCommerce Brand with Luke Bream
Luke Bream is the Chief Executive and Co-founder at Valentte, sellers of organic skincare and home fragrance. Founded on a market stall in 2011, they now do £25 million via their WooCommerce store and some on Amazon. In this episode, Luke shares the story behind Valentte’s journey from a small market stall to an 8-figure eCommerce brand, including the pivotal decisions that accelerated their growth. He explains why the team keeps marketing in-house, how they approach scaling paid ads and creative testing, and what founders must change in their leadership to grow a business from millions to $100M and beyond. Hit PLAY to hear: How Luke scaled Valentte from a market stall to £25M in eCommerce revenue 🚀 The £50k loan + Facebook ads decision that triggered explosive growth Why Luke believes most brands should run their ads in-house (not with agencies) The creative testing strategy behind ad accounts running thousands of ads How Valentte gets 80% of orders from returning customers 🔁 Why AI changes the game for eCommerce execution — and what it still can’t replace 🤖 Key timestamps to dive straight in: [05:48] Breaking Business Growth Limits [07:54] "Scaling: A Personal Business Choice" [10:36] "Challenges in Scaling Growth" [14:31] Reducing Complexity in Manufacturing [19:16] In-House Creative: Key to Ads [20:17] "Ad Strategy Requires Scale" [23:34] "Embracing Iteration and Letting Go" [26:45] Listen to Luke’s Top Tips! Full episode notes here: https://ecmp.info/588--- Download our ebook... https://ecmp.info/ebook 500 Tips to Increase Your Profits Get all the links and resources we mention and join our email list at https://ecmp.info Love the show? Chloe would love your feedback - leave a review here: https://ecmp.info/review or reply to the episode QandA on Spotify. Interested in being a Sponsor? go here: https://ecmp.info/sponsorAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Growing eCommerce Sales with Values, Strategy, and Multi-Product Innovation at Microbz with Katie Ward
Katie Ward is the Managing Director at Microbz, a natural microbial solutions business. Founded in the 2000s and rebranded in 2024, they are on track for around £1million this year across their Shopify store & partner network. In this episode, Katie shares how they’ve grown in one of the most competitive supplement markets by focusing on real customer pain points, building trust before pushing subscriptions, and expanding lifetime value through a “probiotic life” strategy. It’s a candid conversation about balancing mission and margin, managing multiple channels, and scaling sustainably without compromising your values. Hit PLAY to hear: How Microbz scaled toward £1M in revenue without slashing their product range 💰 The smart way to introduce subscriptions after 2–3 purchases (and boost LTV) 🔁 Why starting with customer pain points beats leading with brand vision every time 🎯 How to balance D2C, Amazon, B2B & agriculture without losing focus 🌱 The unexpected growth upside of sticking to your mission over “expert” advice 🚀 How giving away a free cleaner can unlock a whole new category sale 🧴 Key timestamps to dive straight in: [03:58] Nature's Solution for Wellbeing [07:21] Microbial Fermentation and Herbal Remedies [11:32] "Managing Business Complexity Effectively" [13:29] "Healthy Soil, Nutritious Life" [18:25] "Probiotics: Educating and Building Trust" [20:36] Listen to Katie’s Top Tips! Full episode notes here: https://ecmp.info/587--- Download our ebook... https://ecmp.info/ebook 500 Tips to Increase Your Profits Get all the links and resources we mention and join our email list at https://ecmp.info Love the show? Chloe would love your feedback - leave a review here: https://ecmp.info/review or reply to the episode QandA on Spotify. Interested in being a Sponsor? go here: https://ecmp.info/sponsorAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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WWYD if you were starting a new job as CEO at an 8-figure fashion brand? Rich Chapple, former CMO of Gymshark
Rich Chapple was previously the CMO at Gymshark and the CEO at THG Ingenuity, part of The Hut Group, scaling both companies to unicorn valuations. He is now the co-founder at The Growth Foundation, helping eCommerce and DTC brands grow the right way. In this What Would You Do episode, Rich shares exactly what he’d do in his first 90 days as the new CEO of an 8-figure fashion brand. From finding the real “truth” in the numbers to sharpening strategy, building the right team, and focusing on profitable growth, this conversation is packed with practical guidance for any eCommerce leader looking to scale with clarity and control. Hit PLAY to hear: The exact first 90-day plan for a new CEO stepping into an 8-figure eCommerce brand How to find the real “truth” in your numbers (and the costly mistakes most brands miss) The simple Where to Play / How to Win framework to cut complexity and drive growth Why most 8-figure brands are structured for survival, not scale — and how to fix it The hidden growth opportunity in CRM and customer insight most teams ignore 📈 A low-cost traffic tactic that can deliver 70–90% off media rates 👀 Key timestamps to dive straight in: [05:52] eCommerce Evolution and Increased Competition [09:19] "Defining Truth Across Business Metrics" [11:45] "Financial Analysis by GP Bands" [14:46] Strategic Alignment and Execution Framework [17:09] "How to Win with Strategy" [22:41] Scaling Strategy and Future Planning [25:39] "Developing Leaders Through Cross-Discipline" [28:33] "Testing Strategies for Business Growth" [31:29] Listen to Rich’s Top Tips! Full episode notes here: https://ecmp.info/586--- Download our ebook... https://ecmp.info/ebook 500 Tips to Increase Your Profits Get all the links and resources we mention and join our email list at https://ecmp.info Love the show? Chloe would love your feedback - leave a review here: https://ecmp.info/review or reply to the episode QandA on Spotify. Interested in being a Sponsor? go here: https://ecmp.info/sponsorAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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How Seep Scaled eCommerce Growth to £10M: Meta Ads, Retention & Hero Product Strategy with Ed Hamilton
Ed Hamilton is the Head of Growth at Seep, a certified B Corp selling eco house cleaning tools. Founded in 2020 they are now on target for £10million in sales this year, via their Shopify store, Amazon and wholesale. In this episode, Ed shares how Seep is turning a surge of awareness into sustainable, long-term growth. We explore the strategies behind scaling acquisition, improving retention, diversifying beyond Meta, and building a growth engine designed for lasting success—not just short-term wins. Hit PLAY to hear: How Seep turned a Dragons’ Den spike into a £10M growth engine 🚀 The hero product strategy that powers customer acquisition (and why it works) How to balance Meta performance with smarter channel diversification The retention playbook for products with a long repurchase cycle Why founder stories can outperform polished brand ads How to grow faster by focusing on lifetime value—not just new customers 📈 Key timestamps to dive straight in: [05:44] "Dragon’s Den Success Momentum" [07:19] "Growth Beyond Customer Acquisition" [11:56] "Embracing Hero Product Strategy" [14:01] Driving Repurchases Through Storytelling [17:05] Diversify Advertising Beyond Meta [23:07] Listen to Ed’s Top Tips! Full episode notes here: https://ecmp.info/585--- Download our ebook... https://ecmp.info/ebook 500 Tips to Increase Your Profits Get all the links and resources we mention and join our email list at https://ecmp.info Love the show? Chloe would love your feedback - leave a review here: https://ecmp.info/review or reply to the episode QandA on Spotify. Interested in being a Sponsor? go here: https://ecmp.info/sponsorAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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What Would You Do if you were embarking on a replatform in 2026? – with James Gurd
James Gurd is The Digital Juggler, and host of the Inside Commerce Podcast. He has over 20 years’ experience helping B2C and B2B brands deliver eCommerce growth, primarily through tech stack optimisation. From agency and tech selection through to team training and project leadership. In this WWYD episode, James dives deep into what it really takes to replatform successfully in 2026 — from building the right business case and aligning your leadership team, to navigating Shopify decisions, managing friction, and avoiding expensive mistakes. If a replatform is on your horizon, this episode is packed with practical advice you won’t want to miss. Hit PLAY to hear: Why replatforming without a business case is a costly mistake 💸 The real question you must ask before choosing Shopify How to map your data flows (and avoid tech stack chaos) 🔄 The hidden costs most teams miss in their TCO spreadsheet How to get C-suite buy-in without triggering internal friction 👀 The 15–20% rule that could save your launch timeline ⏳ Key timestamps to dive straight in: [06:09] Platform Limitations Driving Transition [07:56] Shopify's Market Strength Explained [12:40] "Replatforming: Goals, ROI, Consensus" [15:37] "Understanding Data Flows in Replatforming" [17:42] AI Strategy vs Tactical Adoption [22:11] "Effective Team Roles and Accountability" [23:21] Listen to James’ Top Tips! Full episode notes here: https://ecmp.info/584--- Download our ebook... https://ecmp.info/ebook 500 Tips to Increase Your Profits Get all the links and resources we mention and join our email list at https://ecmp.info Love the show? Chloe would love your feedback - leave a review here: https://ecmp.info/review or reply to the episode QandA on Spotify. Interested in being a Sponsor? go here: https://ecmp.info/sponsorAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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From £3k to £80m: The Bootstrapped Must Have Ideas Growth Story with Amy Knight
Amy Knight is the Founder at Must Have Ideas, a UK based eCommerce brands that sells problem solving household products. Must Have Ideas is a bootstrapped business, started with just £3,000 in 2018 that are now on track for £80million in 2026 via their custom in-house website. In this episode, Amy shares how obsessive cash-flow control, customer-first thinking, and owning their tech stack helped Must Have Ideas scale at speed without outside funding. It’s a candid, practical conversation packed with lessons for eCommerce founders looking to grow sustainably, stay in control, and stand out in a crowded market. Hit PLAY to hear: 🚀 How Must Have Ideas scaled from £3k to £80m without outside funding 💸 The cash-flow discipline that made bootstrapping possible at scale 🧠 Why building an in-house tech stack unlocked faster growth and better decisions ❤️ How customer experience became a key acquisition and retention lever 📦 The real reason they keep fulfilment, marketing, and CX in house 🌍 What finally made Amy decide it was time to expand beyond the UK Key timestamps to dive straight in: [05:53] Building Trust Drives Customer Loyalty [08:19] "Customized Software for eCommerce" [12:40] Bootstrapping Success: Key Lessons [13:30] "Focused Cash Flow Management" [17:33] "Struggles with Space and Facilities" [20:10] Listen to Amy’s Top Tips! Full episode notes here: https://ecmp.info/583--- Download our ebook... https://ecmp.info/ebook 500 Tips to Increase Your Profits Get all the links and resources we mention and join our email list at https://ecmp.info Love the show? Chloe would love your feedback - leave a review here: https://ecmp.info/review or reply to the episode QandA on Spotify. Interested in being a Sponsor? go here: https://ecmp.info/sponsorAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Driving Profits Through Customer Service with eDesk’s Gareth Cummings
Gareth Cummings is the CEO at eDesk, the AI powered customer support helpdesk for eCommerce. Used by eCommerce stores around the world, their client CarParts.com has just been named in USA Today’s list of America’s Best Customer Service 2026. In this episode, Gareth explains how eCommerce brands can use customer service, AI, and automation to increase conversion rates, improve retention, and turn support teams into profit-driving growth engines. Hit PLAY to hear: How faster replies can lift conversion rates by 50–60% ⚡ Why 30–40% of customer service queries happen before checkout 🛒 The real reason 9–5 support is killing your evening and weekend sales 🌙 How AI can handle half your support tickets without hurting CX 🤖 Where customer service hides revenue leaks, return drivers, and product issues 🔍 How top eCommerce brands turn support teams into profit creators, not cost centers 💰 Key timestamps to dive straight in: [03:25] "From Customer Service to CTO" [07:08] Pre-Sales Engagement Trends Expand [12:31] "AI, Automation, and Customer Focus" [13:11] Customer Loyalty Flywheel Impact [16:28] "Prioritizing Customer Experience Transformation" [20:41] "Automating and Enhancing Customer Support" [22:40] "Customer Service Empathy Practice" [24:19] Listen to Gareth’s Top Tips! [29:33] Episode sponsored by eDesk. To learn more, visit eDesk.com Full episode notes here: https://ecmp.info/582 Episode sponsored by eDesk. To learn more, visit eDesk.com --- Download our ebook... https://ecmp.info/ebook 500 Tips to Increase Your Profits Get all the links and resources we mention and join our email list at https://ecmp.info Love the show? Chloe would love your feedback - leave a review here: https://ecmp.info/review or reply to the episode QandA on Spotify. Interested in being a Sponsor? go here: https://ecmp.info/sponsorAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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What Would You Do If You Wanted to Grow Physical Store Sales in 2026? – with Melissa Moore
Melissa Moore is “The Retail Advisor”, and the host of The Retail Tea Break Podcast. She’s an expert in all things retail with over 25 years working with national brands, and she’s been a Rethink Retail Top Retail Expert for the last 3 years AND Named in Retail Technology Innovation Hub's Top 100 Retail Technology Influencers List for 2025. In this What Would You Do episode, Melissa shares practical strategies to grow physical store sales in 2026, combining real-world retail experience with fresh insights from NRF in New York. Hit PLAY to hear: Why physical retail needs to become a destination, not just a transaction 🏬✨ The “old-school” personalization tactic most retailers are forgetting (and how to bring it back) 🧠💡 The biggest in-store sales mistake brands make after opening a beautiful store 🚫🛍️ How store teams can double as your most powerful content creators 📱🎥 Simple ways to remove friction that’s silently killing in-store conversions ⏱️❌ What NRF 2026 revealed about AI, community, and the future of retail 🔮🤝 Key timestamps to dive straight in: [03:16] "Journey Through Retail Careers" [07:53] "Humanizing Retail Through Data" [12:10] "Stores as Content Studios" [15:53] "Redefining Retail Store Roles" [18:25] "Community-Centric Retail Trends" [19:46] Listen to Melissa’s Top Tips! Full episode notes here: https://ecmp.info/581--- Download our ebook... https://ecmp.info/ebook 500 Tips to Increase Your Profits Get all the links and resources we mention and join our email list at https://ecmp.info Love the show? Chloe would love your feedback - leave a review here: https://ecmp.info/review or reply to the episode QandA on Spotify. Interested in being a Sponsor? go here: https://ecmp.info/sponsorAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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How to Grow Sales in 2026
In this special episode of the eCommerce MasterPlan Podcast, Chloe Thomas shares a panel discussion from a live webinar focused on one big question: what’s really going to move the needle for eCommerce brands in 2026? Chloe is joined by three expert voices from very different corners of eCommerce – growth, consumer behaviour, and AI – to unpack what’s working, what’s not, and where brands should be focusing their time, energy, and budgets this year. From TikTok growth and AI-powered customer experience to brand trust, tech stacks, and surviving economic pressure, this is a practical, wide-ranging conversation designed to help you grow smarter in 2026. Hit PLAY to hear: Why TikTok is still the fastest growth lever for eCommerce (even without TikTok Shop) 📈 How brands are using AI to unlock 5–10% more revenue — without replacing their team 🤖 The #1 mistake brands are making by chasing trends (and how it’s killing long-term growth) 🚫 Where to start with AI if you want real results, not expensive experiments ⚙️ How economic pressure is changing how customers buy — and what that means for your strategy 💸 What to stop doing in 2026 to free up time, budget, and headspace for growth ✂️ Key timestamps to dive straight in: [04:51] "Future Advice for Brands" [06:35] "Buying Decisions: Risk and Behavior" [11:55] AI: Essential for Business Efficiency [17:44] "Action-Driven Brands Drive Growth" [27:32] Amazon's Evolution & AI Branding [30:09] Essential eCommerce Tools and Strategy [39:12] AI for High-Quality SEO Content [42:44] "Target Right Customers, Build Trust" [46:29] Maximize ROI with AI Tools [47:39] "Focus on Customers, Not Chaos" Full episode notes here: https://ecmp.info/580--- Download our ebook... https://ecmp.info/ebook 500 Tips to Increase Your Profits Get all the links and resources we mention and join our email list at https://ecmp.info Love the show? Chloe would love your feedback - leave a review here: https://ecmp.info/review or reply to the episode QandA on Spotify. Interested in being a Sponsor? go here: https://ecmp.info/sponsorAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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From Chaos to Clarity: Building Tracking that Actually Works with Carwow’s Roman Petrochenkov
Roman Petrochenkov is the Head of Growth & Media Analytics at Carwow, so yes we’re going to be getting DEEP into tracking, attribution and all that juicy stuff. Carwow has grown from a review site, to be a one-stop shop for changing your car – offering customers the ability to a buy a new or used car, or sell their existing vehicle. Founded in 2013 they now operate in the UK, Germany and Spain. In 2024 they grew 50% with nearly £3 billion worth of cars bought on the site, and £1.8 billion of cars listed for sale through the Sell My Car service. Roman shares how top analytics teams work behind the scenes — and the smarter, faster ways to use data to fuel eCommerce growth. Hit PLAY to hear: 🔎 Why perfect attribution is a myth — and what to do instead 👥 How analytics teams should work inside an eCommerce business 🧠 The #1 misunderstanding most marketers have about data 🧩 When small brands should upgrade from GA4 to more advanced analytics 🔐 What you must know about cookie consent & compliance in 2025 🤖 Real-world AI tricks Roman uses to speed up analysis & tracking Key timestamps to dive straight in: [05:15] Tech, Marketing, and Finance Expertise [09:08] Understanding Data and User Journeys [10:09] Adapting to Business Evolution [15:39] "Advanced Attribution for Small eCommerce" [18:46] eCommerce Attribution and Management [20:25] "Attribution Challenges and Incrementality" [23:30] Streamlining Landing Page Feedback [26:48] Collaborative Challenges in Team Dynamics [28:01] Listen to Roman’s Top Tips! Full episode notes here: https://ecmp.info/579--- Download our ebook... https://ecmp.info/ebook 500 Tips to Increase Your Profits Get all the links and resources we mention and join our email list at https://ecmp.info Love the show? Chloe would love your feedback - leave a review here: https://ecmp.info/review or reply to the episode QandA on Spotify. Interested in being a Sponsor? go here: https://ecmp.info/sponsorAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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What Would You Do About AI Search in eCommerce? – with Miracle Inameti-Archibong
Miracle Inameti-Archibong is an online marketer who’s been deep in SEO since 2010. Now working at a very large UK retailer, after stints in other verticals and agency side. In this WWYD episode, Miracle tackles one of the biggest questions facing eCommerce right now: what would you do as AI search reshapes visibility, traffic, and growth? She shares a clear, practical view on where brands should focus, what still works, and how to move forward with confidence. Hit PLAY to hear: Why good SEO still wins in an AI-search world 🤖 What GEO really means for eCommerce (and what you can ignore) How AI search is changing clicks, traffic, and conversion rates 📉📈 Where eCommerce brands should focus in 2026 to drive growth Why brand trust matters more than keywords than ever before ⭐ WWYD: the smartest move if leadership is pushing for “AI everything” Key timestamps to dive straight in: [05:59] GEO-Focused Retail Search Strategy [08:58] "Focus on Brand, Not Algorithms" [11:08] "Focus Content Where Value Exists" [14:48] Cohesive Content Strategy Focus [18:48] "Trust and Quality Over Quantity" [22:50] Preparing for Agentic AI Integration [23:57] SEO, Accessibility, and AI Efficiency [29:04] "eCommerce Success Through Clicks" [30:49] Listen to Miracle’s Top Tips! Full episode notes here: https://ecmp.info/578--- Download our ebook... https://ecmp.info/ebook 500 Tips to Increase Your Profits Get all the links and resources we mention and join our email list at https://ecmp.info Love the show? Chloe would love your feedback - leave a review here: https://ecmp.info/review or reply to the episode QandA on Spotify. Interested in being a Sponsor? go here: https://ecmp.info/sponsorAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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The Xero Shoes 10x Growth Story with Steven Sashen
Steven Sashen is the co-founder and Chief Barefoot Officer of Xero Shoes. Selling via their international Shopify stores, Amazon, and wholesale. They launched in November 2009 and in 2024 did just under $68 million. Steven returns to the show to reveal how Xero Shoes jumped to nearly $68M — and the real decisions behind that growth. Hit PLAY to hear: How Xero Shoes leapt from $6M to $68M — and why it still feels like a startup 🔥 The real reason they moved from WooCommerce to Shopify (and what went wrong 👀) Why “best practices” are often bad practices — and what Steven tests instead 📊 The surprising truth about wholesale vs. DTC and where real scale actually comes from 🚀 How Xero Shoes got NBA + WNBA players training in their footwear 🏀 The product philosophy that fuels their growth: make shoes that truly change lives 👣 Key timestamps to dive straight in: [05:00] "Data-Driven, Opinion-Free Marketing" [09:07] Platform Choice Doesn't Drive Conversion [11:42] "Website Launch: A Workable Rush" [14:56] "Scaling Footwear Through Retail Doors" [16:39] Global Privacy Challenges Expand [21:34] "Life-Changing Shoes Inspire Basketball Innovation" [23:39] "Impact of Barefoot-Inspired Footwear" [25:40] Listen to Steven’s Top Tips! Full episode notes here: https://ecmp.info/577--- Download our ebook... https://ecmp.info/ebook 500 Tips to Increase Your Profits Get all the links and resources we mention and join our email list at https://ecmp.info Love the show? Chloe would love your feedback - leave a review here: https://ecmp.info/review or reply to the episode QandA on Spotify. Interested in being a Sponsor? go here: https://ecmp.info/sponsorAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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The Trust-First Approach Behind Carter Eve Jewelry’s Rapid Rise
Carter Eve is the founder and designer at Carter Eve Jewelry, a brand committed to sustainability and ethical practices creating delicate fine jewelry and distinctive designs. Founded in 2020 they now have annual sales of $1.2M with a 25% year-over-year growth rate. Selling exclusively via their Shopify site. In this episode, Carter reveals how she scaled her luxury jewelry brand to $1.2M using a made-to-order model, high-touch service, and smart offline pop-ups. A must-listen for anyone selling high-value products online. Hit PLAY to hear: ⭐ How Carter scaled a $1.2M luxury jewelry brand with zero full-time staff. 💎 Why made-to-order products can outperform traditional inventory in eCommerce. 📲 The high-touch customer service strategy that turns buyers into lifelong fans. 🎪 How offline pop-ups and events drive massive online sales (and trust!). 🌱 Why ethical sourcing is now a must-have for modern jewelry buyers. 🚀 The growth tactics that helped Carter hit 25% YoY growth—while still designing every piece. Key timestamps to dive straight in: [03:43] Hands-On Jewelry Design Process [08:39] Ethical Gemstone Sourcing Insights [12:22] "Future Plans for Outsourcing" [15:04] "In-Person Events: Essential Connection" [16:28] Pop-Up Events and Collaborations [19:45] Listen to Carter’s Top Tips! Full episode notes here: https://ecmp.info/576--- Download our ebook... https://ecmp.info/ebook 500 Tips to Increase Your Profits Get all the links and resources we mention and join our email list at https://ecmp.info Love the show? Chloe would love your feedback - leave a review here: https://ecmp.info/review or reply to the episode QandA on Spotify. Interested in being a Sponsor? go here: https://ecmp.info/sponsorAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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The Cards2Cash Growth Story: SEO, Payments & Smart Scaling – with Caleb Slater
Caleb Slater is the managing director at Cards2Cash a platform enabling customers to sell unwanted gift cards. Founded in 2022 (when Caleb was just 16) it operates on a custom website, has recently expanded into Ireland, and has already grown to over £500k in annual sales. In this episode, Caleb reveals how he scaled Cards2Cash with smart SEO, clever payment optimisation, and a huge focus on trust and customer experience. It’s a fast, practical conversation full of insights any eCommerce brand can apply right away. Hit PLAY to hear: 🚀 How a 16-year-old founder built a £500k+ gift card marketplace from scratch. 🔍 The SEO strategy that now brings in 99% of Cards2Cash’s customers. 💸 The payment change that saved the business over £20,000 in fees. 🛍️ Why customer service became Caleb’s secret weapon for growth. 🤖 How he’s using AI (the right way) to cut workload without hurting CX. 🌍 The big expansion plans taking Cards2Cash across Europe next. Key timestamps to dive straight in: [03:37] Building a Website's Challenges [07:43] Exceptional Customer Service Priority [10:48] Gift Card Trading Trends [15:11] Ensuring Effective AI Support [17:56] Overcoming Payment Provider Challenges [19:42] Global Expansion: Ireland to Germany [20:24] Listen to Caleb’s Top Tips! Full episode notes here: https://ecmp.info/575 --- Download our ebook... https://ecmp.info/ebook 500 Tips to Increase Your Profits Get all the links and resources we mention and join our email list at https://ecmp.info Love the show? Chloe would love your feedback - leave a review here: https://ecmp.info/review or reply to the episode QandA on Spotify. Interested in being a Sponsor? go here: https://ecmp.info/sponsorAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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eCommerce Meets High Street: How Wardrobe at The Cross Wins with Personalization and Trust, with Hilary Large
Hilary Large is the owner at Wardrobe at The Cross, a women’s fashion boutique. Launched in 2023, they sell via their physical high street store, and via their Shopify website and have already built to 100s of orders a week. In this episode, Hilary shares how she’s blending the best of in-store service with online scale — from personally calling first-time customers to building a brand rooted in trust, experience, and genuine connection. Hit PLAY to hear: 💡 How Hilary Large built a women’s fashion brand that blends bricks and clicks — and why it works. ☎️ The surprising reason she personally calls every first-time online customer (and what it does for retention). 🛍️ How a small boutique competes with big brands by delivering luxury-level service. 📦 The simple systems that keep her returns low and repeat purchases high. 👗 Why having a physical store still matters — even in a digital-first world. 🔑 The one thing Hilary refuses to give up as her business scales (and why it could change yours too). Key timestamps to dive straight in: [03:56] eCommerce Marketing Growth Journey [08:19] "Brand Growth Through Retail Presence" [12:46] Customer Trust Epiphany [14:40] "Optimizing eCommerce Customer Support" [18:56] "Protecting the Business's Foundation" [20:14] Listen to Hilary’s Top Tips! Full episode notes here: https://ecmp.info/574--- Download our ebook... https://ecmp.info/ebook 500 Tips to Increase Your Profits Get all the links and resources we mention and join our email list at https://ecmp.info Love the show? Chloe would love your feedback - leave a review here: https://ecmp.info/review or reply to the episode QandA on Spotify. Interested in being a Sponsor? go here: https://ecmp.info/sponsorAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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How Flare Audio Survived Meta Ad Chaos and Still Grew to £5M+
Davies Roberts is co-CEO and co-founder of Flare Audio, the sound technology company who retail headphones, earplugs, and ear tools. Founded in 2010 they now sell globally via their Shopify store, Amazon, and a few retail partners, and are achieving around £5million in sales a year.Back on the show for the third time, Davies shares the biggest challenges and breakthroughs Flare Audio has faced — from Meta ad chaos to game-changing sound innovation. A fast-paced episode packed with sharp lessons on resilience, product focus, and scaling a standout eCommerce brand.Hit PLAY to hear: · 🚨 How Flare Audio’s Meta ads collapsed overnight — and the surprising fix that halved their CPA.· 🧩 Why your website wording might be sabotaging your ad performance without you knowing it.· 🎧 The science behind how your ears distort sound… and how Flare turned that into a breakthrough product.· 🌍 What tariff and customs changes REALLY mean for eCommerce brands selling globally in 2025.· 💡 Why niche audiences can spark growth — but can never be your whole strategy.· 🔧 How an inventor-founder balances deep R&D with fast-moving eCommerce realities.Key timestamps to dive straight in:[04:00] Business Challenges and Economic Strain[07:49] Meta Ads Surge & Strategy Shift[09:56] "Flare's Sound Revolution"[14:02] "Invisible Sound Solution Marketing"[17:16] "Innovative Sound Solutions Expanding"[22:39] "Unlocking Music's True Clarity"[23:48] "Holographic Audio Revolution"[29:19] Listen to Davies’ Top Tips!Full episode notes here: https://ecmp.info/573--- Download our ebook... https://ecmp.info/ebook 500 Tips to Increase Your Profits Get all the links and resources we mention and join our email list at https://ecmp.info Love the show? Chloe would love your feedback - leave a review here: https://ecmp.info/review or reply to the episode QandA on Spotify. Interested in being a Sponsor? go here: https://ecmp.info/sponsorAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Behind Dorwest’s Success: Trust, Systems, and a Smarter Way to Scale Online
Ben Boughton-White is the Operations Director at Dorwest, experts in herbal pet care since 1948. Selling globally via wholesale, marketplaces, Crufts! and their own Shopify store, they now do over 50,000 order a year, and were recently named Online Business of the Year at the Pet Industry Federation Awards. Ben shares how Dorwest — a 75-year-old family-run pet care brand — brought its heritage into the digital age. From a smart Shopify migration to building efficient systems and strong partnerships, he reveals how they’ve kept quality, trust, and growth at the heart of their eCommerce success. Hit PLAY to hear: 🚀 How Dorwest turned a 75-year-old pet care brand into a thriving Shopify success story 🧩 The smart, slow-and-steady approach that made their Shopify migration truly work ⚙️ Why documenting every process became their secret weapon for efficiency and growth 🤝 The power of choosing partners who actually “get” your brand — and how to find them 🏡 Why Dorwest refuses to outsource fulfillment (and how that decision boosts quality) 💬 How a husband-and-wife team keeps communication flowing and the business growing Key timestamps to dive straight in: [04:59] "Morning Walks and Business Success" [09:00] "End-to-End Quality Control" [10:40] Trusted Partners Shape Our Brand [13:38] "Focused Loyalty Approach" [17:25] Evolving Loyalty Rewards Strategy [20:53] Listen to Ben’s Top Tips! Full episode notes here: https://ecmp.info/572 --- Download our ebook... https://ecmp.info/ebook 500 Tips to Increase Your Profits Get all the links and resources we mention and join our email list at https://ecmp.info Love the show? Chloe would love your feedback - leave a review here: https://ecmp.info/review or reply to the episode QandA on Spotify. Interested in being a Sponsor? go here: https://ecmp.info/sponsorAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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The Power of Focus: How Neve’s Bees Grew by Doing Less, Better – with Julie Macken
Julie Macken is the Deputy Queen Bee of Neve’s Bees a family business turning the produce of their bee hives and local beekeepers into products that are now certified 100% natural. Founded in 2017, they switched focus to eCommerce in 2021. They now sell via their WooCommerce store, wholesale, and a couple of events, and have now reached £100,000 a year and have just sold their 80,000th product. She shares how focusing on what truly works — and saying no to what doesn’t — helped her turn a local gifting brand into a six-figure sustainable skincare business. Hear how she refined her eCommerce strategy, built a lean but powerful team, and is now leading a mission to make the skincare industry more honest and eco-friendly. It’s always a treat when a past guest returns, and Julie’s comeback episode is packed with even more insights you can apply immediately to grow smarter and operate more sustainably.Hit PLAY to hear: 💡 The simple shift that helped Neve’s Bees double down on what really drives sales 🐝 Why splitting one brand into two strategies unlocked major eCommerce growth 💬 How Julie turned sustainability into a standout marketing story (not just a value) ⚙️ The key roles she outsourced — and how it boosted profits and freed up her time 🛍️ The brand placement mistake that nearly hurt their image — and how they fixed it 🌍 Julie’s bold mission to take on the skincare industry’s “ultra-processed” problem Key timestamps to dive straight in: [04:32] Skincare Definition: Face vs Body [06:39] Skin Care eCommerce Revolution [12:17] "Skincare Website Revamp Focus" [16:09] Finding Income Through Quick Solutions [17:27] Small Business Operations Explained [22:23] "Pure Ingredients, No Water" [23:13] Skincare Industry Reform Needed [27:32] Listen to Julie’s Top Tips! Full episode notes here: https://ecmp.info/571 --- Download our ebook... https://ecmp.info/ebook 500 Tips to Increase Your Profits Get all the links and resources we mention and join our email list at https://ecmp.info Love the show? Chloe would love your feedback - leave a review here: https://ecmp.info/review or reply to the episode QandA on Spotify. Interested in being a Sponsor? go here: https://ecmp.info/sponsorAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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What Would You Do as Head of eCommerce tasked with massively improving operational efficiency? – with Jaime Hill
In this WWYD episode, eCommerce Director Jaime Hill – whose career spans Monsoon, FatFace, Jack Wills, Oak Furnitureland, Hurtigruten, and more – joins host Chloe Thomas to share how she’d approach one of the biggest challenges facing eCommerce leaders today. Jaime dives into where to start, how to prioritise quick wins vs. long-term impact, and why real efficiency begins with your people, not your processes. Expect practical ideas, real-world examples, and plenty of inspiration for anyone trying to do more with less. Hit PLAY to hear: 🎯 How Jaime would tackle a “make us more efficient” brief as Head of eCommerce 🧠 Why your team (not your tech stack) is the first place to look for efficiency gains 💸 Smart ways to shift ad spend between SEO, paid search, and social without hurting results ⚙️ How a 2-week payments project boosted conversions in Germany by 35% 🤝 The simple cross-team conversations that can save you time, money, and stress 🌱 A quick sustainability win: the one website check that can cut your carbon footprint Key timestamps to dive straight in: [04:59] Streamlining Operations and Team Efficiency [06:47] Team Optimization and Process Review [13:09] Prioritizing Efficiency in Evolving Industries [14:15] Optimizing Spend and Data Accuracy [19:58] Improving Processes Through Experimentation [21:44] Breaking Silos Through Communication [23:31] Listen to Jaime’s Top Tips! Full episode notes here: https://ecmp.info/570--- Download our ebook... https://ecmp.info/ebook 500 Tips to Increase Your Profits Get all the links and resources we mention and join our email list at https://ecmp.info Love the show? Chloe would love your feedback - leave a review here: https://ecmp.info/review or reply to the episode QandA on Spotify. Interested in being a Sponsor? go here: https://ecmp.info/sponsorAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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From Bedroom Startup to £15 Million: The Cheeky Panda Story with Chris Forbes
Chris Forbes is the co-founder at Cheeky Panda, leading the bamboo revolution selling toilet paper, period products, kitchen roll and more. Founded in 2016 they now sell via multiple international Shopify sites, and a plethora of wholesale and marketplace locations. Turnover is now £15,000,000 a year, and did I mention they’re a B Corp? In this episode, Chris Forbes reveals how The Cheeky Panda turned a bold eco idea into a £15M brand loved by customers and retailers alike. From smart scaling moves to making sustainability fun, Chris shares the mindset and marketing strategies behind their incredible growth. Hit PLAY to hear: 🚀 How The Cheeky Panda grew from a bedroom idea to a £15M sustainable brand 🧠 Chris Forbes’ biggest lesson: what to focus on (and what to outsource) when scaling 🌿 Why sustainability alone isn’t a USP anymore — and what actually sells now 😂 How a giant panda costume helped them win fans and supermarket deals 🛒 The secret behind their omnichannel growth across Shopify, Tesco, and more 💡 What it really takes to turn purpose into profit — and stay ahead of the competition Key timestamps to dive straight in: [04:24] "Sustainable Innovation with Purpose" [07:36] Expanding Bamboo Product Range [12:01] Supermarkets Prioritizing Sustainable Suppliers [13:47] Pricing and Quality Drive Success [16:12] "Cheeky Panda: Fun & Friendly" [21:14] Channel Strategies: Pros and Challenges [22:36] Listen to Chris’s Top Tips! Full episode notes here: https://ecmp.info/569--- Download our ebook... https://ecmp.info/ebook 500 Tips to Increase Your Profits Get all the links and resources we mention and join our email list at https://ecmp.info Love the show? Chloe would love your feedback - leave a review here: https://ecmp.info/review or reply to the episode QandA on Spotify. Interested in being a Sponsor? go here: https://ecmp.info/sponsorAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Growing a Fashion Brand: Lavender Hill’s Approach to PR, Sustainability, and Profitability with Isobel Ridley
Isobel Ridley is the founder at Lavender Hill, a women’s fashion brand focused on ethically made luxurious staples. Founded in 2013 then now sell exclusively via their Shopify store, turning over around £500,000 a year. In this episode, Isobel shares how she built a profitable, sustainable fashion brand by focusing on what works—core products, smart use of AI, and old-school PR that still delivers. Hit PLAY to hear: 💡 How focusing on fewer products made Lavender Hill more profitable 🧠 The clever ways Isobel uses AI (including ChatGPT!) to run her store smarter 🛍️ Why she ditched 3PLs and still fulfills every order in-house ✂️ The surprising reason she cut product lines and boosted brand value 📰 How traditional PR still drives sales in a digital-first world 🔍 The data-driven mindset behind every major business decision she’s made Key timestamps to dive straight in: [04:50] "Sustainability Over Excess Colors" [07:03] In-House Operations Over 3PL [10:40] "Shifting PR: Magazines to Influencers" [14:25] Early Struggles of a Business [18:05] "Adapting Strategies for Profitability" [21:17] Listen to Isobel’s Top Tips! Full episode notes here: https://ecmp.info/568 --- Download our ebook... https://ecmp.info/ebook 500 Tips to Increase Your Profits Get all the links and resources we mention and join our email list at https://ecmp.info Love the show? Chloe would love your feedback - leave a review here: https://ecmp.info/review or reply to the episode QandA on Spotify. Interested in being a Sponsor? go here: https://ecmp.info/sponsorAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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How MUD Jeans Built the World’s First Circular Denim Brand — and What eCommerce Can Learn from It
Bert van Son is the founder at MUD Jeans, the first and only circular jeans company in the world. Founded in 2012 they’ve been a BCorp since 2013. Selling via their Shopify store, their own store in Amsterdam, and over 250 stockists across Europe. In this episode, Bert shares how MUD Jeans is redefining what it means to be a sustainable fashion brand — from leasing jeans to turning old denim into new. Get ready to learn how circular design, smart eCommerce strategy, and genuine purpose can work together to build a brand that lasts. Hit PLAY to hear: 👖 How Mud Jeans turns old denim into brand-new jeans — and makes it profitable 🌍 Why sustainability alone won’t sell (and what really drives customers to buy) 🔄 The smart circular model that keeps customers coming back 💡 How mindset-based segmentation helps Mud Jeans target the right audience ⚙️ The surprising tool helping them sell secondhand jeans online 🚫 Why ultra-fast fashion is hurting us all — and what eCommerce brands can do differently Key timestamps to dive straight in: [03:51] "Intern Turnover and Inspiration" [08:22] Leisure Jeans: A Global Sensation [13:23] Customer Sustainability Segments [15:55] Fast Fashion's Economic Impact [17:21] Tech Hubris & Brexit Concerns [18:44] Listen to Bert’s Top Tips! Full episode notes here: https://ecmp.info/567--- Download our ebook... https://ecmp.info/ebook 500 Tips to Increase Your Profits Get all the links and resources we mention and join our email list at https://ecmp.info Love the show? Chloe would love your feedback - leave a review here: https://ecmp.info/review or reply to the episode QandA on Spotify. Interested in being a Sponsor? go here: https://ecmp.info/sponsorAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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What Would You Do if growth at your eCommerce brand has stalled? – with Janis Thomas
Janis Thomas is an eCommerce & Subscriptions Expert, recently named in the Top 100 UK Marketing Influencers list. In this episode of the special WWYD? (What Would You Do?) series, Janis answers the big question: What would you do as a Head of eCommerce tasked with massively improving operational efficiency — especially when growth at your brand has stalled? Hit PLAY to hear: 🚨 Why stalled growth is actually a wake-up call for your eCommerce brand 🧾 The ruthless audit every Head of eCom should do on costs, teams & tech ⚡ Quick wins that free up cash and time to spark new growth ⏳ How to stop wasting hours on admin & turn time into your secret weapon 🤖 The smart way to use AI for creative output (without losing your brand DNA) 🎯 Why an inspiring vision — not cost-cutting fear — gets teams on board with change Key timestamps to dive straight in: [04:42] Streamline and Audit for Growth [07:19] Evolving Design and Business Practices [12:31] Strategic Prioritization for Quick Impact [15:46] Experimentation Drives Business Improvement [19:18] Team Meetings: Encouraging Experiments [22:28] Focus on Brand Consistency [26:22] AI Design Needs Specificity [28:17] Listen to Janis’ Top Tips! Full episode notes here: https://ecmp.info/566--- Download our ebook... https://ecmp.info/ebook 500 Tips to Increase Your Profits Get all the links and resources we mention and join our email list at https://ecmp.info Love the show? Chloe would love your feedback - leave a review here: https://ecmp.info/review or reply to the episode QandA on Spotify. Interested in being a Sponsor? go here: https://ecmp.info/sponsorAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Multi-Channel eCommerce Made Simple: Lessons from Charles Bentley’s £30M Strategy with Andrew Steel
Andrew Steel is the eCommerce Director at Charles Bentley. Founded 160 years ago as manufacturer of chimney sweeping brushes, they now balance selling brushes and cleaning products via wholesale and dropshipping to some of the UK’s largest retailers and running their own home and garden eCommerce store. Annual Sales are now at around £30million across the group. In this episode, Andrew shares the hard-won lessons behind managing 20+ sales channels, mastering stock control, and scaling a heritage brand in today’s competitive eCommerce landscape. Hit PLAY to hear: 🎯 How Charles Bentley sells on 20+ channels (without going crazy) 📦 The clever stock-splitting system that prevents overselling nightmares 🧹 Why cutting SKUs from 1,300 to 600 actually boosted growth 📊 How Andrew uses data, weather trends & search terms to forecast sales 💸 The truth about price scraping & keeping prices consistent across marketplaces 🤝 Why fractional experts can be your secret weapon for eCommerce scaling Key timestamps to dive straight in: [03:57] Optimizing Retail Channels for Growth [07:44] Stock Management and Channel Optimization [12:08] Challenges in Retail Price Control [16:00] Evolving Expertise Through Technology Partnership [16:57] Longstanding Trusted Business Partnership [23:16] eCommerce Challenges and Recovery [24:54] Expanding Charles Bentley's European Market [25:35] Listen to Andrew’s Top Tips! Full episode notes here: https://ecmp.info/565 --- Download our ebook... https://ecmp.info/ebook 500 Tips to Increase Your Profits Get all the links and resources we mention and join our email list at https://ecmp.info Love the show? Chloe would love your feedback - leave a review here: https://ecmp.info/review or reply to the episode QandA on Spotify. Interested in being a Sponsor? go here: https://ecmp.info/sponsorAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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How COOK Became a £150 Million Food Retailer with James Rutter
James Rutter is the Chief Strategy Officer at COOK, home of award-winning frozen meals and puddings. Founded in 1997, and a BCorp since 2013! COOK now sell via their bespoke website, 111 shops across the UK, and via wholesale. And in the last 15 years they’ve grown from £30million to being on track for £150million in annual sales this year, of which about 1/5 are online. In this episode, James reveals the three pillars that power COOK’s incredible growth — and how you can apply them to your business. Hit PLAY to hear: 💡 Why culture is the ultimate competitive advantage in eCommerce 📝 James’ 7 Laws of Strategy (and why your strategy must fit on ONE page) 🛠️ How to make every team member feel like an “insider” 👥 Cook’s bold hiring program that brings in talent others overlook — and why it works 📈 The simple rhythm Cook uses to keep strategy, budgeting, and execution aligned 🔥 How to turn internal culture into external brand energy that customers love Key timestamps to dive straight in: [03:57] "Vertically Integrated Retail Food Chain" [08:18] "Empowering People in Business" [12:54] "Balancing Recruitment with Social Impact" [15:55] Simplifying Strategy for Clarity [18:57] Painful Choices Ensure Strategic Clarity [21:21] Annual Strategic Planning Process [24:14] Cultivating Authentic Brand Connection [26:50] Confronting Brutal Facts [29:27] Listen to James’ Top Tips! Full episode notes here: https://ecmp.info/564--- Download our ebook... https://ecmp.info/ebook 500 Tips to Increase Your Profits Get all the links and resources we mention and join our email list at https://ecmp.info Love the show? Chloe would love your feedback - leave a review here: https://ecmp.info/review or reply to the episode QandA on Spotify. Interested in being a Sponsor? go here: https://ecmp.info/sponsorAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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iFIT’s 4-Bucket Framework: How to Build a Subscription Business That Lasts
Jeremy McCarty is the Chief Subscription and Content Officer of iFIT, a global leader in connected fitness via their NordicTrack, Pro-form, and Freemotion brands. In this episode, Jeremy reveals the proven framework he uses to build and scale subscription success at iFIT — a strategy that helps attract the right customers, keep them engaged, and grow loyalty over time.He shares how iFIT blends product, content, and customer insight to create a subscription experience that keeps people coming back month after month.Listen in to discover the key pillars behind his approach (including the 4-Bucket Framework) — and how you can apply them to your own eCommerce business.Hit PLAY to hear: 🎯 The exact 4-bucket framework Jeremy uses to grow iFIT’s subscription business. 🚀 Why retention is the real growth driver (and how to stop churn before it starts). 🏃 How “magical firsts” can keep new customers hooked from day one. 🌍 The bold content strategy that makes iFIT stand out from every other fitness brand. 🤖 How AI personalizes the user experience — and why it matters for engagement. 💡 The simple mindset shift every eCommerce brand needs to build loyal subscribers. Key timestamps to dive straight in: [03:05] Building Long-Term Customer Relationships [06:42] "Start with the Customer" [12:44] Expanding Fitness Innovations to All [16:26] Jeremy's 4-Bucket Framework [17:55] "Delivering Value in First Impressions" [23:27] Listen to Jeremy’s Top Tips! Full episode notes here: https://ecmp.info/563 --- Download our ebook... https://ecmp.info/ebook 500 Tips to Increase Your Profits Get all the links and resources we mention and join our email list at https://ecmp.info Love the show? Chloe would love your feedback - leave a review here: https://ecmp.info/review or reply to the episode QandA on Spotify. Interested in being a Sponsor? go here: https://ecmp.info/sponsorAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Making Conversational Commerce Work for You — GoKwik’s Abhishek Chandra Explains How
Abhishek Chandra is the Chief Revenue Officer at GoKwik. Founded in 2020 their focus is on helping eCommerce brands unlock their growth by solving crucial challenges across the eCommerce funnel. Which is exactly what he’s here to help us all with in this episode! Listen to discover why WhatsApp is the future of eCommerce — and how to use it to boost sales before your competitors catch on! Hit PLAY to hear: 💬 What conversational commerce really means (and why it’s a game-changer for DTC brands) 📲 How WhatsApp can take customers from “Hi” to “Buy” in under 2 minutes 🚀 Why now is the perfect time to get on WhatsApp before BFCM 🔑 The 30–40 day “warm-up” strategy that turns customers into eager buyers 📊 Real-life results (including how one brand made £1M in a single day!) 🛠️ Abhishek’s top tips for setting up WhatsApp marketing quickly & effectively Key timestamps to dive straight in: [03:14] GoKwik: Empowering DTC Against Marketplaces [08:32] India's First E-Wallet Pioneer [12:06] Conversational Commerce Boosts Quick Sales [14:23] WhatsApp-Integrated Shopify Checkout Process [18:20] WhatsApp: Essential for DTC Brands [23:06] WhatsApp's Innovation and Growth [24:53] Streamlining WhatsApp Marketing Setup [28:48] Listen to Abhishek’s Top Tips! [32:09] Get 25% off GoKwik’s annual subscription with the code MASTERCLASS https://www.gokwik.co/ Episode sponsored by GoKwik. Use the code MASTERCLASS to get 25% off their annual subscription. https://www.gokwik.co/ --- Download our ebook... https://ecmp.info/ebook 500 Tips to Increase Your Profits Get all the links and resources we mention and join our email list at https://ecmp.info Love the show? Chloe would love your feedback - leave a review here: https://ecmp.info/review or reply to the episode QandA on Spotify. Interested in being a Sponsor? go here: https://ecmp.info/sponsorAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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WWYD? Ian Leslie on Achieving Hockey Stick Growth in a $10–25M eCommerce Brand
Ian Leslie is an eCommerce CMO who’s also done stints in SaaS marketing, journalism, and education. Probably best known for his 10 years driving 15x eCommerce revenue growth at B2B eCommerce furniture brand Industry West, where (as regular listeners to this show will know) he was always up to something different with his marketing budget – that usually paid off! WWYD is a brand new format for the show - where we ask some of our favourite and most knowledgable eCommerce friends... "What would you do?". In this new WWYD? episode, Ian shares his roadmap for scaling fast—bootstrapped growth, nonstop testing, lean operations, and breaking the beliefs that hold brands back. Hit PLAY to hear: 🚀 Ian’s playbook for driving hockey stick growth in a $10–25M ecommerce brand 🧪 Why constant testing across the funnel is the real growth engine 💸 How cutting overheads frees up cash to fuel marketing and product 🧠 The limiting beliefs holding back ecommerce businesses (and how to break them) 🤝 How to balance agency support with in-house agility for faster results Key timestamps to dive straight in: [05:52] "Pragmatic Growth in SaaS Marketing" [07:52] Always Be Testing and Optimizing [12:08] Reevaluate Post-Retheme Testing Practices [13:03] Overcoming Imposter Syndrome in Testing [18:08] Dynamic Testing: Leadership's Role [19:19] Listen to Ian’s Top Tips! Full episode notes here: https://ecmp.info/561 --- Download our ebook... https://ecmp.info/ebook 500 Tips to Increase Your Profits Get all the links and resources we mention and join our email list at https://ecmp.info Love the show? Chloe would love your feedback - leave a review here: https://ecmp.info/review or reply to the episode QandA on Spotify. Interested in being a Sponsor? go here: https://ecmp.info/sponsorAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Scaling an Amazon-First Brand: Joey’z Journey to $10M with Charles Chakkalo
Charles Chakkalo is the Founding partner of Joey’z, an Amazon-first homewares brand. Since 2010, he’s been building a lean, everything-in-house Amazon operation focused on practical, everyday consumer goods. They also now sell across Walmart and eBay and even have a Shopify store too. In total, annual sales are now over $10million with growth at 20% year on year. In this episode, Charles shares the real behind-the-scenes of scaling on Amazon—covering the wins, the struggles, and the lessons every eCommerce owner can use to grow smarter and faster. Hit PLAY to hear: How Joey’s grew into a $10M Amazon-first brand with 20% YoY growth 🚀 Why Amazon makes life easy—but also traps sellers in dependency The pros and cons of keeping warehousing and logistics in-house 🏭 Why retail arbitrage is fading and how private label builds stability The hidden role of logistics mastery in beating competitors What Charles sees as the next big growth move for Joey’s 🔑 Key timestamps to dive straight in: [05:22] "AI Boom Reflects Shifting Focus" [08:46] "Addicted to Amazon's Ease" [12:20] Outsource Advertising and Software [13:53] DTC Brand Growth Challenges [17:19] Pivot to Private Label Products [21:35] "Outsource Ops, In-House Amazon Fulfillment" [24:32] Listen to Charles’ Top Tips! Full episode notes here: https://ecmp.info/560 --- Download our ebook... https://ecmp.info/ebook 500 Tips to Increase Your Profits Get all the links and resources we mention and join our email list at https://ecmp.info Love the show? Chloe would love your feedback - leave a review here: https://ecmp.info/review or reply to the episode QandA on Spotify. Interested in being a Sponsor? go here: https://ecmp.info/sponsorAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Fast-Tracking Growth: Community, Niching Down, and Multi-Channel Strategies from Dood Woof
Elina Panteleyeva is the founder of Dood Woof, a dog brand focused on Doodles. Founded in 2023, they hit $600k in year one, and are on track for sales of $2million this year. They’re already multichannel selling on their Shopify store, TikTok Shop, and Amazon. In this episode, Elina reveals the exact strategies she used to grow fast, build a loyal community, and sell premium products without competing on price. Hit PLAY to hear: 🚀 How a first-time founder turned a layoff into a $2M eCommerce brand in under 2 years 🐶 The niche marketing strategy that made Dood Woof dominate the Doodle dog market 📧 Why email (not discounts) is the secret weapon driving repeat sales and loyal fans 🛒 The unconventional reason Elina sends ALL ad traffic to Amazon instead of her website 💰 How to sell premium products on Amazon without joining the price war 🤖 The AI tools and automation ideas she’s exploring to scale without a big team Key timestamps to dive straight in: [04:29] "Doodle Detangler Idea Journey" [08:24] Trusting EA with Daily Operations [10:47] Building Trust with VIP Customers [13:58] Maximizing Amazon Sales via Traffic [17:22] "Nurturing Customers Beyond Amazon" [20:00] Listen to Elina’s Top Tips! Full episode notes here: https://ecmp.info/559 This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis:Spotify Ad Analytics - https://www.spotify.com/us/legal/ad-analytics-privacy-policy/--- Download our ebook... https://ecmp.info/ebook 500 Tips to Increase Your Profits Get all the links and resources we mention and join our email list at https://ecmp.info Love the show? Chloe would love your feedback - leave a review here: https://ecmp.info/review or reply to the episode QandA on Spotify. Interested in being a Sponsor? go here: https://ecmp.info/sponsorAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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How Alara Jewelry Doubled eCommerce Sales by Blending In-Store and Online Experiences
Babs Noelle is the Ringleader at Alara Jewelry, sellers of artisanal, eco-conscious fine jewelry both designed in house, and supplied by renowned designers too. Founded in 2004 they now sell via their physical retail store, atelier by appointment only, at special events AND via their Shopify store. In total the company does $2.9m a year with 13% year on year growth, and the eCommerce store is booming – seeing 138% year on year growth. In this episode, Babs shares the secrets behind building a purpose-driven brand, blending in-store magic with online strategy, and creating growth that’s both ethical and explosive. Hit PLAY to hear: How Babs turned a brick-and-mortar store into a booming Shopify success 📈 The clever reason everyone on her team works on eCommerce 💻🛍️ Why Montana sapphires are the hidden gem of ethical jewelry 💎 The simple service that makes virtual shopping feel personal again 🧑💻💬 How Alara built 138% online growth without sacrificing brand integrity The real difference between using “eco-conscious” as a word vs. a mission 🌱 Key timestamps to dive straight in: [05:13] Eco-Conscious Jewelry for Global Tourists [09:04] Diverse Roles in Jewelry Business [12:44] Three-Person Marketing Team [16:30] Virtual Custom Appointments for eCommerce [20:14] Artisanal Appeal: Unique and Sustainable [22:39] Ethical Jewelry Practices Explained [24:05] Listen to Babs’ Top Tips! Full episode notes here: https://ecmp.info/558This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis:Spotify Ad Analytics - https://www.spotify.com/us/legal/ad-analytics-privacy-policy/--- Download our ebook... https://ecmp.info/ebook 500 Tips to Increase Your Profits Get all the links and resources we mention and join our email list at https://ecmp.info Love the show? Chloe would love your feedback - leave a review here: https://ecmp.info/review or reply to the episode QandA on Spotify. Interested in being a Sponsor? go here: https://ecmp.info/sponsorAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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How to Get the Best Out of Your Website Agency with Sanya Ristic and Janis Thomas
Sanya Ristic is the Director of Innovation and Client Relations at illuminise, the UK’s leading Certified Adobe Commerce & Magento Agency, ranked #1 on Clutch.co. Sanya and her team create and maintain high-performance Magento 2 eCommerce websites that boost sales and improve conversion for their clients across B2B, B2C, and D2C. AND Sanya’s bought one of her clients along: yes, we’ve got the brilliant Janis Thomas from Look Fabulous Forever back on the show! Tune in to discover what a truly collaborative, high-trust agency relationship looks like—and how it can transform your eCommerce success. Hit PLAY to hear: How a web agency-client relationship turned into true partnership 🤝 The one mindset shift that changed everything for Sanya’s agency Why your developers should be talking directly to you 👀 A real-world example of going from 10s to 2s page load time ⚡ What makes advertorials a secret SEO weapon 🔍 The emotional (yes, emotional!) side of eCommerce collaboration 💬 Key timestamps to dive straight in: [03:40] "Finding Mr. Right Unexpectedly" [08:15] Successful Website Outsourcing Experience [09:49] Client-Agency Collaboration Dynamics [13:52] Psychologically Safe Agency Relationship [18:14] Break Down Communication Silos [21:02] Podcast Insights: Navigating Business Relationships [22:25] Listen to Sanya and Janis’ Top Tips! [27:31] Find out more about illuminise https://www.illuminise.com/ Episode sponsored by illuminise. Watch Sanya’s Meet Magento talk on co-creation, experimentation, and co-creating future together https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ENFydeUcwQk . Fix your ads with Alvie. Go to https://ecmp.info/alvie and note ‘eCommerce Masterplan’ when you book a demo to enjoy a 3 months free trial.--- Download our ebook... https://ecmp.info/ebook 500 Tips to Increase Your Profits Get all the links and resources we mention and join our email list at https://ecmp.info Love the show? Chloe would love your feedback - leave a review here: https://ecmp.info/review or reply to the episode QandA on Spotify. Interested in being a Sponsor? go here: https://ecmp.info/sponsorAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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The MASAMI Story: Bootstrapping a Premium Haircare Brand Through Collaboration
Lynn Power is the co-founder and CEO at MASAMI a premium haircare brand. Founded in 2019 they now sell via their Shopify store and wholesale via Faire. Currently sales have reached just under $1million. Lynn’s also the founder of the Power Beauty Collab which she launched in 2022 as a way for indie brands to help each other grow. In this episode, Lynn shares the smart, scrappy strategies that helped her grow MASAMI—and how other indie eCommerce brands can do the same. Hit PLAY to hear: How Lynn built MASAMI into a nearly $1M brand—without big budgets 💥 The clever “pop-in” strategy that’s changing how indie brands do retail 🛍️ Why cash flow—not competition—is what kills most eCommerce brands 💸 The power of brand values (and how to use yours to drive growth) 🔑 What most founders get wrong about launching new products 🚫 Lynn’s secret sauce for retail sell-through success 🔄 Key timestamps to dive straight in: [03:48] Hair Hydration Breakthrough Partnership [09:35] Conscious Beauty Collective Origins [13:30] Temporary Retail Partnerships Strategy [16:54] Multi-Location Strategy Stabilizes Business [18:21] "Brand Values and Smart Collaborations" [21:21] Listen to Lynn’s Top Tips! Full episode notes here: https://ecmp.info/556..This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Spotify Ad Analytics - https://www.spotify.com/us/legal/ad-analytics-privacy-policy/--- Download our ebook... https://ecmp.info/ebook 500 Tips to Increase Your Profits Get all the links and resources we mention and join our email list at https://ecmp.info Love the show? Chloe would love your feedback - leave a review here: https://ecmp.info/review or reply to the episode QandA on Spotify. Interested in being a Sponsor? go here: https://ecmp.info/sponsorAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Retention-First eCommerce: Inside Allure’s $2M Bricks-and-Clicks Strategy with Klim Yadrintsev
Klim Yadrintsev is the founder and CEO at Allure, a luxury multi-brand fashion boutique based in the south of France. They sell via their physical store, and WooCommerce website. Founded in 2020 they now do around $2 million in sales a year, with annual growth at 20-30%. In this episode, Klim breaks down the 3 strategies behind Allure’s rapid growth—and why retention, not ads, is their real secret weapon. Hit PLAY to hear: The 3 retention strategies that power a $2M luxury eCommerce brand 💡 Why Klim believes your physical store might be your best ad channel 🏬 How Allure builds personal relationships with shoppers using WhatsApp 📲 What happens when you watch customers shop on your website 👀 How a lean team of 7 runs a global boutique brand 💪 The unusual trick Allure uses to boost repeat purchases (without discounts) 🔁 Key timestamps to dive straight in: [04:04] Fashion eCommerce Opportunity in France [07:10] Personalized Wardrobe Consultation Service [11:39] Retention-Focused Business Strategies [14:02] Retail Operations and Marketing Strategy [19:24] Personal Touch in eCommerce Segmentation [22:03] Optimising Customer Purchase Journey [23:59] Listen to Klim’s Top Tips! Full episode notes here: https://ecmp.info/555This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis:Spotify Ad Analytics - https://www.spotify.com/us/legal/ad-analytics-privacy-policy/--- Download our ebook... https://ecmp.info/ebook 500 Tips to Increase Your Profits Get all the links and resources we mention and join our email list at https://ecmp.info Love the show? Chloe would love your feedback - leave a review here: https://ecmp.info/review or reply to the episode QandA on Spotify. Interested in being a Sponsor? go here: https://ecmp.info/sponsorAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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How Oak Furnitureland Wins in Modern Retail with AI, Omnichannel, & CRO
Ian McBeth is the Head of eCommerce at home furniture business Oak Furnitureland. Founded in 2003 as an eBay store! They now sell via their custom online store, telesales, and their 70 stores, selling over £230 million of furniture in the UK every year. Ian’s experience runs far beyond the world of furniture with past roles at Craft Gin Club, hair brand Josh Wood Colour, Vivobarefoot, Ted Baker and many more! In this episode, Ian shares the smart strategies behind scaling a complex omnichannel eCommerce operation—plus his no-nonsense approach to using AI, data, and tech to drive real results. Hit PLAY to hear: How Oak Furnitureland links online and in-store shopping with a clever QR strategy 🛋️ The AI use cases Ian actually recommends (and the ones he doesn’t) 🤖 Why CRO and UX are the real secret weapons in scaling eCommerce conversions How Ian’s IT background gives him a major edge in modern eCommerce strategy 🔧 The smart way to prioritize projects when everything feels urgent 🚦 The biggest mistake eCommerce teams make with AI—and how to avoid it ⚠️ Key timestamps to dive straight in: [03:21] Evolution of Furniture Retail Career [06:40] eCommerce: Tech to Marketing Shift [10:34] Sofa Purchase Research: A Long Journey [16:08] AI: Sci-Fi Future Realized [17:05] "AI Solutions for Business Problems" [21:31] Ensuring Secure IT Collaboration [22:23] Listen to Ian’s Top Tips! Full episode notes here: https://ecmp.info/554..This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Spotify Ad Analytics - https://www.spotify.com/us/legal/ad-analytics-privacy-policy/--- Download our ebook... https://ecmp.info/ebook 500 Tips to Increase Your Profits Get all the links and resources we mention and join our email list at https://ecmp.info Love the show? Chloe would love your feedback - leave a review here: https://ecmp.info/review or reply to the episode QandA on Spotify. Interested in being a Sponsor? go here: https://ecmp.info/sponsorAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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La Matera’s Road to $4M: Growth, Founder-Led Content, and eCommerce Lessons
JM Craddock is the CEO and owner of La Matera, a belt brand focused on creating artisanal products that last. Founded in 2012 they now sell via their Shopify site and wholesale channels are on track for $4 million this year. JM’s experience goes much further back though, as he was the first employee at Chubbies, including a key role in developing the returns system that became the first version of Loop Returns! Hit PLAY to hear: How Jon-Mark used an SBA loan to buy La Matera (and why he recommends it) 🏦 Why iPhone videos outperformed $10k ad shoots 🎥 The 3-part framework he used to grow La Matera fast 📈 What makes belts a “perfect eCommerce product” 🔥 The truth about expanding your product line (and what not to do) 🧵 His role in turning Chubbies’ returns system into Loop Returns 🔄 Key timestamps to dive straight in: [04:25] "Relocated Business: Spicewood, Texas" [08:41] "SBA Loan Benefits and Process" [11:21] Strategic Business Planning & Marketing [13:46] Reflection on Business Experience [18:51] Balancing Focus and New Projects [21:22] Listen to JM’s Top Tips! Full episode notes here: https://ecmp.info/553..This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Spotify Ad Analytics - https://www.spotify.com/us/legal/ad-analytics-privacy-policy/--- Download our ebook... https://ecmp.info/ebook 500 Tips to Increase Your Profits Get all the links and resources we mention and join our email list at https://ecmp.info Love the show? Chloe would love your feedback - leave a review here: https://ecmp.info/review or reply to the episode QandA on Spotify. Interested in being a Sponsor? go here: https://ecmp.info/sponsorAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Recommerce, Retention, and ROAS: Fashion Eyewear’s Secret to eCommerce Scale with Steven Westwood
Steven Westwood is the Head of Sales and Marketing at Fashion Eyewear, sellers of designer prescription glasses and sunglasses, both new and preloved. Selling via Shopify stores in the UK and the USA, the business was founded in 2008 and now ship 10,000 orders a month. Hit PLAY to hear: Why most people are still buying glasses the old-fashioned way 👓 How Fashion Eyewear turned pre-loved stock into a retention machine 🔁 The Shopify app powering their buyback and recommerce program 🛍️ Smart ways to guide customers through a complex checkout flow 📦 What really moves the needle on customer lifetime value 📈 Why having just one pair of glasses is officially outdated 😎 Key timestamps to dive straight in: [05:32] "Prescription Glasses: An Untapped Market" [09:42] Eyewear Buyback with TernEco App [11:42] Innovative Glasses Buyback Program [15:32] Eyewear Buyback Boosts Customer Retention [17:32] Listen to Steven’s Top Tips! Full episode notes here: https://ecmp.info/552..This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Spotify Ad Analytics - https://www.spotify.com/us/legal/ad-analytics-privacy-policy/--- Download our ebook... https://ecmp.info/ebook 500 Tips to Increase Your Profits Get all the links and resources we mention and join our email list at https://ecmp.info Love the show? Chloe would love your feedback - leave a review here: https://ecmp.info/review or reply to the episode QandA on Spotify. Interested in being a Sponsor? go here: https://ecmp.info/sponsorAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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AI Chatbot Strategy that Delivers with Parts Town’s Paul Hancox
Paul Hancox, SVP of eCommerce at Parts Town, a leading distributor of OEM foodservice, HVAC, and residential appliance parts. A predominantly B2B eCommerce business, selling via their custom website, and mobile app. Parts Town are based in the USA, distribute spare parts to over 140 counties, and the parent company Parts Town Unlimited had annual revenue of $2.5billion in 2024, with 55% growth in HVAC alone! We've lots to learn from Parts Town's Paul Hancox, including how they've been leveraging AI chatbots to improve customer experience, sales, and the team's efficiency. Hit PLAY to hear: Why treating your website like a product could unlock massive growth The one change that boosted Parts Town’s chat agent efficiency by 60%+ ⚡ How Paul’s team ships 400,000+ orders per quarter — and what powers it The secret link between site speed and conversion most brands ignore 🧠 What it’s really like to manage eCommerce for a $2.5B B2B giant The smart way to use AI chatbots without losing the human touch 🤖❤️ Key timestamps to dive straight in: [05:35] "Journey from East to West Coast" [07:11] Career Journey: Home Depot to Lennar [10:14] eCommerce Product Manager Focus Areas [15:12] Website's Chat Functionality Needs Improvement [16:18] Enhancing Order Inquiries with AI [21:13] Managing Complex Serial Number Data [23:58] Curated Personalization and Experience [25:26] Listen to Paul’s Top Tips! Full episode notes here: https://ecmp.info/551..This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Spotify Ad Analytics - https://www.spotify.com/us/legal/ad-analytics-privacy-policy/--- Download our ebook... https://ecmp.info/ebook 500 Tips to Increase Your Profits Get all the links and resources we mention and join our email list at https://ecmp.info Love the show? Chloe would love your feedback - leave a review here: https://ecmp.info/review or reply to the episode QandA on Spotify. Interested in being a Sponsor? go here: https://ecmp.info/sponsorAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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How Dapper Boi Bootstrapped to $1.3M with Preorders and Viral Content, with Vicky Pasche
Vicky Pasche is the founder and CEO at Dapper Boi, a gender-less body-inclusive apparel line. Selling via their Shopify store. Founded in 2015 in 2024 they hit $1.36million. Hit PLAY to hear: How one viral video turned a year of no sales into $30K in 3 weeks 📈 The bold preorder strategy that helped Dapper Boi scale without outside funding Why “fun and scrappy” content beats polished ads every time 🎬 What it’s really like to build a fashion brand with your partner ❤️ The question that made them sell their house instead of giving up 🏡 How they're expanding globally — and running lean with just 2 full-timers 🌍 Key timestamps to dive straight in: [05:19] Starting Fashion Line Without Experience [07:24] Entrepreneur's Fashion Journey [12:43] Dapper Boy: Our Entrepreneurial Journey [14:24] Innovative Marketing Boosts Shirt Sales [17:31] "Why Dapper Boy Must Persist" [20:56] Optimizing Intro Pricing Strategy [23:41] Exclusive Membership Tiers [24:48] Listen to Vicky’s Top Tips! Full episode notes here: https://ecmp.info/550..This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Spotify Ad Analytics - https://www.spotify.com/us/legal/ad-analytics-privacy-policy/--- Download our ebook... https://ecmp.info/ebook 500 Tips to Increase Your Profits Get all the links and resources we mention and join our email list at https://ecmp.info Love the show? Chloe would love your feedback - leave a review here: https://ecmp.info/review or reply to the episode QandA on Spotify. Interested in being a Sponsor? go here: https://ecmp.info/sponsorAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Nip + Fab’s Secrets to Creating Profitable First Orders and Powerful Customer Personas in Beauty eCommerce
Frederica Watson is the Head of eCommerce at UK beauty brand Nip + Fab. Founded over 10 years ago, they sell via their Shopify store and wholesale, and the DTC eCommerce site has a 7-figure turnover. Hit PLAY to hear: 💸 How Nip + Fab profits from the very first order (yes, really) 🗣️ The customer interview that sparked a winning ad campaign 👥 Why targeting by values beats targeting by age every time 🔍 The simple survey trick that reveals why customers almost didn’t buy 💬 How to turn real feedback into high-converting marketing copy 🤝 The cross-team collaboration secret behind smarter customer personas Key timestamps to dive straight in: [04:53] Rodial Group's Dual Skincare Brands [07:07] Collaborative Business Approach [10:37] Effective Customer Acquisition Strategies [13:27] Interests Over Age in Marketing [18:07] Competitor Insight through Consumer Feedback [21:13] "Optimise Sales with Confirmation Surveys" [23:58] Listen to Frederica’s Top Tips! Full episode notes here: https://ecmp.info/549..This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Spotify Ad Analytics - https://www.spotify.com/us/legal/ad-analytics-privacy-policy/--- Download our ebook... https://ecmp.info/ebook 500 Tips to Increase Your Profits Get all the links and resources we mention and join our email list at https://ecmp.info Love the show? Chloe would love your feedback - leave a review here: https://ecmp.info/review or reply to the episode QandA on Spotify. Interested in being a Sponsor? go here: https://ecmp.info/sponsorAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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From Local Waste to John Lewis Shelves: The ReBorn Growth Story with Brian Walmsley
Brian Walmsley is the founder and CEO at ReBorn, the world’s first homewares brand made entirely from local waste. Founded in 2022 they now sell via wholesale, Amazon, and their Shopify store, and are doing £500,000 a year. Hit PLAY to hear: ♻️ How Brian turned local plastic waste into a £500K/year homewares brand 🚫 The prototype that bombed—and what it revealed about real customer tastes 🛍️ Why relationships (not cold emails) get you into retailers like John Lewis 🌱 The #1 mistake brands make when trying to “go sustainable” 🤝 How to grow your team with sweat equity (and avoid legal headaches) 🔄 The genius supply chain move that became a brand story goldmine Key timestamps to dive straight in: [04:04] "Sustainable Housewares Market Opportunity" [09:19] Recycled Materials Procurement Overview [12:55] "Combining Qualitative and Quantitative Insights" [15:15] Hybrid Teamwork Approach [17:30] Key Partnerships: Legal & Human Focus [20:55] "Category Building for Profitability" [21:50] Listen to Brian’s Top Tips! Full episode notes here: https://ecmp.info/548..This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Spotify Ad Analytics - https://www.spotify.com/us/legal/ad-analytics-privacy-policy/--- Download our ebook... https://ecmp.info/ebook 500 Tips to Increase Your Profits Get all the links and resources we mention and join our email list at https://ecmp.info Love the show? Chloe would love your feedback - leave a review here: https://ecmp.info/review or reply to the episode QandA on Spotify. Interested in being a Sponsor? go here: https://ecmp.info/sponsorAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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What 10 Years of Hosting the eCommerce MasterPlan Podcast Taught Me with Chloë Thomas
What 10 Years of Hosting the eCommerce MasterPlan Podcast Taught Me with Chloë Thomas Ten years. 100s of episodes. Thousands of insights. As host of the eCommerce MasterPlan Podcast, Chloë Thomas has spent a decade uncovering what really works in eCommerce — and what’s just hype. In this special 10-year anniversary AMA, Chloë fields listener questions covering the past, present, and future of the industry. If you’re a founder, marketer, or eCommerce professional trying to cut through the noise, this episode is your shortcut to the lessons that actually last. Huge thanks to all the listeners who submitted questions – Janis Thomas, Look Fabulous Forever Edward Scott-Finnigan, Webinar Connoisseur Jamie Huskisson, JH (The Breakthrough Agency) Tony Sousan, Fractional CTO Tamsin Burford, Winternational Ski Wear for Women Kelly A. Mahoney, KleerMail Olivia Staub, Yotpo Hit PLAY to hear: What hasn’t changed in eCommerce (and still drives sales) The tech that rewired the industry (hint: not AI) Why retention starts before the first purchase The weirdest podcast moments from 900 episodes Chloë’s advice to future eCommerce leaders Key timestamps to dive straight in: 05:59 Editing Challenges in Podcasting 09:18 eCommerce's Unchanging Goals 13:03 "Enduring Presence of Magento One" 14:55 Challenges of Online Fashion Boutiques 20:16 "Buy Buttons: Website's End?" 21:18 Websites Will Survive AI Shift 27:08 Seasonal Marketing Strategy Planning 30:19 Recommerce Strategy for Customer Retention 33:41 Targeted Advertising and Social Proof 36:32 Seasonal Customer Value Analysis 38:49 eCommerce Strategy & Legacy Advice Full episode notes here: https://ecmp.info/547..This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Spotify Ad Analytics - https://www.spotify.com/us/legal/ad-analytics-privacy-policy/--- Download our ebook... https://ecmp.info/ebook 500 Tips to Increase Your Profits Get all the links and resources we mention and join our email list at https://ecmp.info Love the show? Chloe would love your feedback - leave a review here: https://ecmp.info/review or reply to the episode QandA on Spotify. Interested in being a Sponsor? go here: https://ecmp.info/sponsorAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Building a £20 Million Tea Brand: Customer Experience and Growth with Bird & Blends' Mike Turner
Mike Turner is the founder and MD of Bird & Blend Tea Co. Developing, producing and selling the UK’s largest range of unique and exciting tea blends. Founded in 2012 Bird & Blend are on track to drive sales of £20million in the next year. They are selling internationally via their Shopify store, and via their 25 high street stores in the UK. Hit PLAY to hear: 🤯 How a market stall became a near £20M empire! 🤫 The surprising reason Bird & Blend still handles their own fulfillment. 🛍️ Unlock the secret to blending online & physical stores for ultimate customer love. 🚀 Mike's no-nonsense tips for scaling your eCommerce without losing your soul. 🤔 Ever wondered how to truly nail the customer experience? This episode has answers! 👂 Discover the management style that empowers a winning team (and what not to do!). Key timestamps to dive straight in: [05:59] Bird & Blend's Journey to Success [08:19] Adapting Through Business Growth Stages [12:45] Management Self-Reflection Journey [13:42] "Connecting Business Dots from Experience" [18:10] Aligning Retail and eCommerce Experiences [19:49] Email List Building Strategy [22:02] Listen to Mike’s Top Tips! Full episode notes here: https://ecmp.info/546..This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Spotify Ad Analytics - https://www.spotify.com/us/legal/ad-analytics-privacy-policy/--- Download our ebook... https://ecmp.info/ebook 500 Tips to Increase Your Profits Get all the links and resources we mention and join our email list at https://ecmp.info Love the show? Chloe would love your feedback - leave a review here: https://ecmp.info/review or reply to the episode QandA on Spotify. Interested in being a Sponsor? go here: https://ecmp.info/sponsorAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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From Lockdown Startup to Global Brand: The Possum Play Approach to eCommerce Expansion
Renee Cizel & Giorgia Rossi from Possum Play, sellers of the play sofa that transforms into 100s of different configurations! Founded in 2021 they now sell internationally via their 3 country specific Shopify stores, with 40,000 happy families loving the product already. Hit PLAY to hear: 🎯 How Possum Play hit 40,000 customers with just a 3-person team 🚀 The smart, low-budget strategy behind their global expansion 📦 Why they fulfilled their first containers by hand—and what it taught them 🧠 The "do it yourself until you can’t" rule that protects their profits 🛋️ How they built a hero product and resisted the urge to over-expand 💡 The hiring mindset shift that helped them scale without burnout Key timestamps to dive straight in: [05:07] "Appreciation for 3PL Partners" [10:02] Founders' Struggle: Control vs. Growth [13:44] Hiring for Potential, Not Experience [14:31] "Impact of Past Experience on Success" [18:08] Word-of-Mouth Growth Strategy [19:51] Listen to Renee and Giorgia’s Top Tips! Full episode notes here: https://ecmp.info/545..This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Spotify Ad Analytics - https://www.spotify.com/us/legal/ad-analytics-privacy-policy/--- Download our ebook... https://ecmp.info/ebook 500 Tips to Increase Your Profits Get all the links and resources we mention and join our email list at https://ecmp.info Love the show? Chloe would love your feedback - leave a review here: https://ecmp.info/review or reply to the episode QandA on Spotify. Interested in being a Sponsor? go here: https://ecmp.info/sponsorAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Trying to work out how to acquire more customers? Need to improve customer retention? Or just looking for some reassurance you’re on the right track? That’s what the eCommerce MasterPlan is here for. Every week we interview an e-Commerce business person (owner, manager or marketer) with a fascinating insight into successful online retailing. Their business might be a UK mail order retailer, an online-only store from Australia, or a brick and clicks business from the USA – but every one of them is doing something we can all learn from. Many of our guests are using Shopify & Klaviyo, but we also have guests using Wix, Bigcommerce, Woocommerce, Omnisend and Magento. So you're sure to find an episode that directly helps YOU.Listen for advice on what to do next, the reassurance you’re heading in the right direction and all the inspiration you need to grow your eCommerce business without losing your life in the process!
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