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Apoorva Govind is the founder and CEO of Bestever, a platform focused on helping brands and marketers generate ad creatives powered by real performance data and advanced AI models. With a background spanning technical roles at Apple, Uber, and Nvidia, Apoorva brings unique insights into the intersection of technology and growth marketing.In this DTC POD episode, Apoorva and Blaine discuss how the AI toolkit for advertisers is evolving, the reality behind AI-generated ads, and why strategic inputs—not just rapid content production—drive sustainable brand results. Apoorva outlines how Bestever AI analyzes existing ad data to identify winning creative elements, then automates the production of new assets using the latest AI models. The episode also covers practical advice for early-stage brands on managing creative ops, what workflows will look like as AI video matures, and the future role of platforms like Meta in creative automation.Interact with other DTC experts and access our monthly fireside chats with industry leaders on DTC Pod Slack.On this episode of DTC Pod, we cover:1. Apoorva's background at Apple, Uber, and Nvidia2. The early vision and pivot of Bestever AI3. The role of AI in modern creative production4. Ad creative strategy vs. pure output volume5. Measuring ad performance with data-driven insights6. Practical workflow tips for early-stage brands7. When and how to leverage agencies8. How to analyze competitors and learn from top-performing brands9. Demystifying AI video: state of the tech in 202510. Building workflows to leverage multiple AI models11. How Meta and other platforms are automating creative12. The importance of creative analysis and transparent reporting13. Future trends for agency and brand marketersTimestamps00:00 Intro and Apoorva's technical background01:19 Apoorva's early career at Apple, Nvidia, and Uber03:04 Apoorva's take on Apple's iOS 26 glassmorphic UI and focus on AI06:09 Security, future, and mass adoption of self-driving cars13:30 Transition into ad creative, Bestever AI's founding, and early pivots18:31 How Bestever AI analyzes ad data to inform new creative20:49 Current state and skepticism around fully AI-generated ad content23:44 Meta's push toward creative automation26:56 Ad creative strategy for early and scaling brands35:24 How Bestever AI helps brands diagnose and double down on winning ads43:07 The reality of AI video: what's possible now and what's coming next46:18 Investing in workflows and abstraction layers for future-proof creative ops50:14 Where to connect with Apoorva and learn more about Bestever AIShow notes powered by CastmagicPast guests & brands on DTC Pod include Gilt, PopSugar, Glossier, MadeIN, Prose, Bala, P.volve, Ritual, Bite, Oura, Levels, General Mills, Mid Day Squares, Prose, Arrae, Olipop, Ghia, Rosaluna, Form, Uncle Studios & many more. Additional episodes you might like:• #175 Ariel Vaisbort - How OLIPOP Runs Influencer, Community, & Affiliate Growth• #184 Jake Karls, Midday Squares - Turning Your Brand Into The Influencer With Content• #205 Kasey Stewart: Suckerz- - Powering Your Launch With 300 Million Organic Views• #219 JT Barnett: The TikTok Masterclass For Brands• #223 Lauren Kleinman: The PR & Affiliate Marketing Playbook• #243 Kian Golzari - Source & Develop Products Like The World's Best Brands-----Have any questions about the show or topics you'd like us to explore further?Shoot us a DM; we'd love to hear from you.Want the weekly TL;DR of tips delivered to your mailbox?Check out our newsletter here.Projects the DTC Pod team is working on:DTCetc - all our favorite brands on the internetOlivea - the extra virgin olive oil & hydroxytyrosol supplementCastmagic - AI Workspace for ContentFollow us for content, clips, giveaways, & updates!DTCPod InstagramDTCPod TwitterDTCPod TikTokApporva Govind - CEO and Founder of BesteverBlaine Bolus - Co-Founder of CastmagicRamon Berrios - Co-Founder of Castmagic
Welcome to another exciting episode of SyncSpider's eCom Ops Podcast, hosted by Norbert Strappler! In this episode, we're thrilled to have Shaun Brandt as our guest, the Co-Founder of Oddit and a performance branding expert behind numerous successful direct-to-consumer (DTC) brands. He reveals his unique approach to conversion rate optimization, discusses the importance of trust and authenticity in the customer journey, and shares invaluable insights from his work with a diverse range of clients.
I had a blast jumping on this podcast to talk about one of the biggest conversion killers I see all the time — hiding your CTA below the fold.
In this episode of the Inner Edison Podcast, host Ed Parcaut sits down with Simon Phillips, a New Zealand-based entrepreneur with a remarkable journey through the highs and lows of building e-commerce brands and agencies. Simon opens up about launching his first successful brand at 19, scaling it to seven figures, and then losing it all—only to bounce back with a new agency and, ultimately, a powerful accelerator program for e-commerce businesses. Through candid discussions, Simon shares hard-earned insights on what it really takes to build, lose, and rebuild both business and self-belief. The conversation covers the pitfalls of working with agencies, the shift to training internal teams, the power of niching down for business growth, and the crucial balance between personal development and professional success. You'll also hear their thoughts on leveraging AI, building community, and why focusing on your core customer is more important than ever. Whether you're an entrepreneur, marketer, or anyone seeking inspiration through adversity, Simon's story and Ed's wisdom will leave you with valuable takeaways on resilience, reinvention, and the importance of both inner and outer work in business. Learn more about Simon Phillips at E-commerce Accelerator. Tune in, get inspired, and discover why your greatest confidence often comes from your greatest defeats. **Contact Ed Parcaut:** -
Watch this episode on YouTube! In this episode of the Marketing x Analytics Podcast, host Alex Sofronas interviews Chris Dayley, a digital marketing entrepreneur with over 15 years of experience. Chris shares insights on the evolution of SEO, the importance of conversion rate optimization (CRO), and the pitfalls of non-data driven strategies. He provides practical advice on starting CRO, the significance of A/B testing, and tailoring marketing strategies to a business's specific needs. Chris highlights the shift from traffic generation to focusing on conversion quality and the benefits of a structured, data-driven approach to online marketing. Follow Marketing x Analytics! X | LinkedIn Click Here for Transcribed Episodes of Marketing x Analytics All view are our own.
The artificial intelligence revolution is upon us. Today we see AI doing everything from taking orders in a drive-thru to serving as a pseudo boyfriend or girlfriend.But, according to my most recent guest, more importantly – AI boosts revenue.To hear the story behind that lesson, along with more lesson-filled stories, I talked to Dario Markovic, CEO, Eric Javits [https://ericjavits.com/].Eric Javits had $15 million in revenue last year and is tracking to hit $18 million this year.Markovic manages a team of 10 with a three- to four-million-dollar marketing budget, along with a worldwide vendor ecosystem.Lessons from the things he madeData winsAI boosts revenueSustainability sellsFunnels = profitsRetention over acquisitionSell outcomes, not productsDiscussed in this episodeLearn how to craft an Offer Value Proposition in our April 24th session of MEC200: Design Your Offer [https://join.meclabsai.com/design-your-offer]. Join us at 1 pm EDT for a live online, interactive session (from MeclabsAI, MarketingSherpa's parent company).Conversion Rate Optimization: 3 effective marketing strategies explained by the marketers who created them [https://marketingsherpa.com/article/case-study/conversion-rate]MarketingSherpa Customer Satisfaction Research Study [https://www.marketingsherpa.com/freestuff/customer-first-study]Online Business Strategy: Steps marketers took to create powerful marketing funnels with Google, Amazon, and Facebook [https://marketingsherpa.com/article/case-study/online]Help, Don't Hype: A guide to customer-first marketing [https://sherpablog.marketingsherpa.com/customer-centric-marketing-2/help/]Get more episodesSubscribe to the MarketingSherpa email newsletter [https://www.marketingsherpa.com/newsletters] to get more insights from your fellow marketers. Sign up for free if you'd like to get more episodes like this one.For more insights, check out...This podcast is not about marketing – it is about the marketer. It draws its inspiration from the Flint McGlaughlin quote, “The key to transformative marketing is a transformed marketer” from the Become a Marketer-Philosopher: Create and optimize high-converting webpages [https://meclabs.com/course/] free digital marketing course. Apply to be a guestIf you would like to apply to be a guest on How I Made It In Marketing, here is the podcast guest application – https://www.marketingsherpa.com/page/podcast-guest-application
In this episode, Ryan interviews Luke Schnacke, CEO of Ironman 4x4 USA, to explore the company's impressive journey to growth. From strategic moves to off-road innovation, Luke shares how Ironman 4x4 carved its path in a competitive market and what's driving their momentum today. If you have questions, ideas, or feedback to share, connect with us on LinkedIn. We're Jon MacDonald and Ryan Garrow.
This week, Carl sits down with AJ Davis, the founder of Experiment Zone and an expert in Conversion Rate Optimization (CRO). AJ has worked with a number of Fortune 500 companies to optimize their conversion strategies and improve sales. In this episode, she shares fascinating insights from her career and personal life, including her unique annual birthday tradition of trying something new, such as wilderness survival classes and hot air balloon safaris. They delve into her professional journey, The Experiment Zone Podcast, and her passion for pickleball, which has fostered community connections and entrepreneurial opportunities for her in Austin, Texas. AJ also announces her participation in the upcoming book, Usability for the World: Building Better Cities and Communities, which discusses usability and designing better cities and communities, co-edited with her graduate advisor. The conversation expands to the power of storytelling, user experience research, and the tangible impact that personal growth and facing fears can have on one's life and career. This episode is a compelling blend of technical knowledge, personal development, and inspiring life stories. Be sure to check the show notes for links to AJ's podcast, her book, and how to get in touch for collaboration or virtual coffee sessions. Connect with AJ and Experiment Zone: Website Podcast LinkedIn Book Usability For The World World Usability Day Connect with Carl: Instagram Facebook LinkedIn YouTube Website Produced by: Social Chameleon
In this enlightening episode of The Voice of Retail, host Michael LeBlanc interviews Anabel Maldonado, Founder and CEO of PSYKHE AI, a company at the forefront of using psychographic intelligence and generative AI to transform the future of e-commerce merchandising. With a rich background that spans neuropsychology and luxury fashion—having worked with the founding team of Net-a-Porter—Anabel brings a unique perspective to the conversation about personalization, retail AI, and customer behavior.Anabel describes how PSYKHE AI solves a persistent problem in digital retail: ineffective, one-size-fits-all recommendation engines. Traditional AI personalization relies heavily on transactional history and assumes repetitive buying behavior. PSYKHE AI instead integrates the Big Five personality traits—openness, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, and neuroticism—to determine what products emotionally resonate with users. The result is a real-time, per-user merchandising engine that reorders product pages based on deep learning and aesthetic psychology.Anabel explains that these psychographic insights allow PSYKHE AI to move beyond surface-level recommendations. Rather than bombarding consumers with lookalike products or static best-sellers, the platform dynamically surfaces items that feel uniquely “them”—even across unrelated categories like fashion, fragrance, and home décor. The system learns from user behavior and product interaction without relying on surveys or manual input, enabling meaningful personalization that adapts over time.The platform is particularly suited for large-scale, multi-brand retailers where product discovery is a challenge. PSYKHE AI delivers significant improvements in metrics such as conversion rate, time to transaction, and revenue per visitor, reporting uplifts between 17% and 35% through continuous A/B testing.Retailers with at least 50,000 monthly unique visitors and a product catalog with depth (four or more pages in key categories) are the ideal partners. As AI adoption accelerates, Anabel urges retailers to close the cultural gap between tech teams and merchants by embracing tools that reflect the emotional complexity of consumer decision-making.For those looking to stay ahead of the curve in retail innovation, this episode offers a compelling look at how emotional intelligence and AI can come together to redefine product discovery in e-commerce. Michael LeBlanc is the president and founder of M.E. LeBlanc & Company Inc, a senior retail advisor, keynote speaker and now, media entrepreneur. He has been on the front lines of retail industry change for his entire career. Michael has delivered keynotes, hosted fire-side discussions and participated worldwide in thought leadership panels, most recently on the main stage in Toronto at Retail Council of Canada's Retail Marketing conference with leaders from Walmart & Google. He brings 25+ years of brand/retail/marketing & eCommerce leadership experience with Levi's, Black & Decker, Hudson's Bay, CanWest Media, Pandora Jewellery, The Shopping Channel and Retail Council of Canada to his advisory, speaking and media practice.Michael produces and hosts a network of leading retail trade podcasts, including the award-winning No.1 independent retail industry podcast in America, Remarkable Retail with his partner, Dallas-based best-selling author Steve Dennis; Canada's top retail industry podcast The Voice of Retail and Canada's top food industry and one of the top Canadian-produced management independent podcasts in the country, The Food Professor with Dr. Sylvain Charlebois from Dalhousie University in Halifax.Rethink Retail has recognized Michael as one of the top global retail experts for the fifth year in a row, the National Retail Federation has designated Michael as on their Top Retail Voices for 2025, Thinkers 360 has named him on of the Top 50 global thought leaders in retail, RTIH has named him a top 100 global though leader in retail technology and Coresight Research has named Michael a Retail AI Influencer. If you are a BBQ fan, you can tune into Michael's cooking show, Last Request BBQ, on YouTube, Instagram, X and yes, TikTok.Michael is available for keynote presentations helping retailers, brands and retail industry insiders explaining the current state and future of the retail industry in North America and around the world.
Watch this episode on YouTube! In this episode of the Marketing x Analytics Podcast, host Alex Sofronas speaks with Ali DeMocker, VP of Conversion Rate Optimization at BMG 360, about effective strategies for improving conversion rates. Ali shares insights on lead generation, landing page optimization, and how to approach personalization by focusing on user behavior specific to different channels. They discuss the importance of creative and user feedback through reviews, the role of offers in driving conversions, and the balance between broad targeting and personalized experiences. Additionally, Ali touches on using dynamic landing pages, the impacts of device mix on conversions, and the evolving role of ad automation in marketing. The episode also covers performance testing, the significance of setting clear KPIs, and leveraging data storytelling to inform marketing strategies. Follow Marketing x Analytics! X | LinkedIn Click Here for Transcribed Episodes of Marketing x Analytics All view are our own.
Next in Media spoke with Jason Horowitz SVP US Marketing, Global Head of Media & Digital at Mattel about his long career at the brand, where his purview includes everything from Barbie and Hot Wheels. Jason talked about how much kids media has changed over the past decade, and how the company navigates media planning, creators, and privacy rules. Jason also talked about Mattel's unique Fast strategy, and why he's both a marketer and a media planner himself.Takeaways:Content is King
Enjoying the Ecommerce Coffee Break Podcast? Here are a few ways to grow your business: https://ecommercecoffeebreak.com/level-up/ ---In this episode, we dive into the world of ecommerce conversion optimization and explore the AI-powered path to value-based commerce. Our guest Mike de La Cruz, President of iAdvize, shares insights on how artificial intelligence is transforming online shopping experiences from overwhelming to personalized. Learn how AI shopping assistants can guide customers throughout their journey, anticipate their needs, and provide the kind of personalized guidance previously only available in brick-and-mortar stores. Mike reveals how companies are achieving 20% conversion rates with AI-powered shopping assistance. Topics discussed in this episode: Why shoppers get overwhelmed. What value-based commerce is. How AI bridges conversion tools and chatbots. Why traditional chatbots failed. How AI personalizes shopping. What makes e-commerce data AI-ready. How brands see 20% conversion with AI. What future shopping looks like. How Shopify merchants implement AI. Why focus shifted to sales growth. Links & Resources Website: https://www.iadvize.com/en/ Shopify App Store: https://apps.shopify.com/iadvize-ai-copilot LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikejdelacruz/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iadvize/ Get access to more free resources by visiting the show notes athttps://tinyurl.com/bd57p67p MORE RESOURCES Store Optimization Beginners Guide: Instant PDF Download! It's FREE.
Lower Your Cost Per Acquisition Through Conversion Rate Optimization With Brain Massey, Founder and Conversion Scientist at Conversion Sciences Is your digital marketing strategy wasting budget on ads that don't convert? In this week's episode, Stewart Gandolf talks with Brian Massey, Founder and Conversion Scientist at Conversion Sciences. Together, they explore the power of conversion rate optimization (CRO) to lower your cost per acquisition (CPA).
What does it take to turn a felony conviction into a story of triumph? In this powerful episode, Derek Tsuboi opens up about his transformation—from legal struggles and hidden truths to Spartan race glory and entrepreneurial success. With raw honesty, he shares how embracing authenticity, enduring hardship, and redefining failure led him to reclaim his life. Don't miss this exclusive conversation about resilience, redemption, and the power of owning your story.--------- EPISODE CHAPTERS ---------(0:00:01) - Journey From Felony to Spartan Races(0:06:14) - Journey of Redemption and Transformation(0:20:07) - Navigating the Road to Redemption(0:32:27) - Courthouse Wedding Miracle(0:39:39) - Learning From Mistakes, Building a Future(0:43:19) - Enduring Challenges of Entrepreneurship(0:53:14) - Failure on Path to SuccessSend us a text
On this episode of Best Dental Marketing, we explore the critical importance of the first header image on a Dental Website's homepage. We detail how this prime real estate occupies a crucial role for creating a strong first impression, potentially making or breaking conversions, and offer tips on selecting or creating the most effective header image to optimize user experience and engagement.
Enjoying the Ecommerce Coffee Break Podcast? Here are a few ways to grow your business: https://ecommercecoffeebreak.com/level-up/ ---In this podcast episode, we discuss the truth behind website visitor identification accuracy. Website visitor identification technology claims to turn anonymous visitors into sales opportunities, but is it actually effective? Larry Kim, CEO of Customers.AI, has analyzed the entire visitor ID industry and concluded it's largely fraudulent. He reveals how most providers deliver data with only 3-25% accuracy, potentially poisoning your email marketing and destroying deliverability. Learn how to test your visitor ID data's accuracy, understand the catastrophic risks of using low-quality data, and discover what truly effective visitor identification technology looks like. Get a Free Data Accuracy Test -- If you have already using a Website Visitor ID solution, Customers.ai will run a side-by-side test to prove the accuracy of our data. New to Visitor ID? Run a free trial and we'll give you 500 free contacts. Topics discussed in this episode: Why is website visitor ID a scam? How does visitor ID tech work? What makes visitor ID data so inaccurate? Why is bad visitor data a disaster for email marketing? How can you test your visitor ID provider? What's the real impact of bad visitor ID data? Why do match rates lie? How is Customers.AI different? What should agencies and brands do? Where to get a free accuracy test? Links & Resources Website: https://customers.ai/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/larrykim/ X/Twitter: https://twitter.com/larrykim Get access to more free resources by visiting the show notes athttps://tinyurl.com/3f7cu5dbMORE RESOURCESDownload the Ecommerce Conversion Handbook for store optimization tips at https://tinyurl.com/CRO-ebook Best Apps to Grow Your eCommerce Store: https://ecommercecoffeebreak.com/best-shopify-marketing-tools-recommendations/ Become a smarter online seller in just 7 minutes Our free newsletter is your shortcut to ecommerce success. Every Tuesday and Thursday in your inbox. 100% free. Unsubscribe anytime. Sign up at https://newsletter.ecommercecoffeebreak.com Rate, Review & Follow Enjoying this episode? Help others like you by rating and reviewing my show on Apple Podcasts. Rate here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ecommerce-coffee-break-digital-marketing-podcast-for/id1567749422 Follow the podcast to catch all the bonus episodes I am adding. Do not miss out. Hit that follow button now!
Are you making one of these Shopify mistakes? If so, you're losing sales. In this episode, The Unofficial Shopify Podcast host Kurt Elster teams up with Bold Commerce co-founder Jay Myers to reveal the top 10 mistakes that Shopify merchants make—some of which even big brands get wrong. From neglected checkouts to bloated main menus, they share simple, actionable fixes that can boost conversions and keep customers coming back. What You'll Learn:The #1 checkout mistake that kills trust (and how to fix it in 60 seconds)Why most subscription models fail—and the secret to making them workThe overlooked product page changes that increase add-to-cart ratesWhy your main menu is confusing customers (and how to fix it)How to stop relying on paid ads and build a business that lastsLinks & Resources:Bold Commerce – Shopify apps for subscriptions, upsells, and moreSubscription Death Curve – Jay Myers' SubSummit KeynoteShopify Markets – Sell globally from a single storeShopify Checkout Customization – How to brand your checkoutKlaviyo – Email & SMS marketing for e-commerceMaster & Dynamic – Premium headphones with long-form product pagesTimbuk2 – Example of great product pages for bagsTactical Baby Gear – Niche brand with strong storytellingClubhouse – Audio platform that rose to pandemic fame“Jobs to Be Done” (JTBD) – Product innovation concept by Clayton ChristensenSeth Godin's Blog – Marketing insights from Seth GodinConnect with Kurt:
"Send me a text"In this dynamic landscape, a supplement purchase sits right in the middle of an emotional buying decision and a functional buying decision, influenced by the power of trust, belief, desire, and hope.If you want to work with me one-on-one to improve your supplement business. You can learn more at my website https://creativethirst.com - - - Getting people to your sales page or funnel is how you grow a direct-to-consumer supplement company. But how do you get them there?The quickest way to do that is through paid advertising.Buying buyers with ad dollars to scale is how all the supplement businesses do it.Now you can discover the strategies and tactics that work in supplement advertising.For just $7.Click here to grab your copy of the Health Supplement Ad Swipe Guide.If you're interested in working with me one-on-one to improve your supplement business. You can learn more at my website https://creativethirst.comIf you're interested in working with me one-on-one to improve your supplement business. You can learn more at my website https://creativethirst.comGetting people to your sales page or funnel is how you grow a direct-to-consumer supplement company. But how do you get them there?The quickest way to do that is through paid advertising.Buying buyers with ad dollars to scale is how all the supplement businesses do it.Now you can discover the strategies and tactics that work in supplement advertising.For just $7.Click here to grab your copy of the Health Supplement Ad Swipe Guide.
In this episode of Deep Specialization, host Corey Quinn sits down with Ned McPherson, Chief Growth Officer at Power Digital and founder of Endrock Growth and Analytics. Ned shares how he turned a side hustle into a 120-employee agency, scaled it organically through conversion rate optimization (CRO), and sold it to a private equity-backed firm in just four years. Discover the secrets to his rapid growth—zero salespeople, 100% referrals, and a laser focus on delivering results. Ned also reveals why he rolled equity into Power Digital, the power of product-market fit, and his top advice for agency owners eyeing an exit. Packed with insights on specialization, client retention, and navigating acquisitions, this episode is a must-listen for agency leaders ready to scale smart. Episode Highlights: - Scaling Through Specialization: How focusing on conversion rate optimization helped Endrock Growth scale to 120 employees before acquisition. - Winning with Data: Why analytics-driven marketing is the key to improving conversion rates and optimizing performance. - The Power of Responsiveness: How organization and quick client communication set agencies apart in competitive markets. - Strategic Acquisitions: What agency owners need to know before selling—and how to ensure cultural fit in M&A deals. - Providing Value for Free: How offering complimentary audits and insights can accelerate agency growth and client trust. Key Insights: - Use Data to Drive Growth: A strong analytics foundation helps agencies make informed decisions and improve client results. - Stay Financially Vigilant: Keeping a close eye on profitability and cash flow is essential for long-term agency success. - Client Experience Matters: Fast response times and clear organization can make or break your agency's reputation and retention. - Prepare for the Future: Whether scaling or selling, having a clear vision and strategy ensures your agency stays on the right track. The resources mentioned in this episode are: - Become the go-to authority in your perfect vertical market - Corey's 3-Month Intensive Program: http://coreyquinn.com/dsa - Check out Power Digital Marketing: https://powerdigitalmarketing.com - Check out Endrock Growth & Analytics: https://endrock.software - Connect with Ned on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ned-macpherson-3029a120 - The Evolution of Agency M&A: Why Specialists Command Higher Valuations with Todd Taskey: https://www.coreyquinn.com/podcasts/the-deep-specialization-podcast/episodes/2148948977
Imagine a world where your worst gas-related fears simply… disappear. No awkward moments, no subtle side-eye glances. Just peace, dignity, and activated carbon filters.That's the world Collin White and his father set out to create when they launched Tootles, a Shopify store selling flatulence-filtering underwear. At first, people laughed. But then, they listened. Because for people with digestive issues, this isn't a joke—it's a solution.Today on The Unofficial Shopify Podcast, Collin joins Kurt to talk about building a business in a deeply niche market, convincing manufacturers that fart-proof underwear is, in fact, a real thing, and finding customers who need his product (but don't necessarily want to talk about it).In this episode:✔️ How Collin and his dad took Tootles from idea to reality✔️ The science behind fart filtration (yes, it works)✔️ Marketing a taboo product without making it a joke✔️ How Tootles increases AOV with clever bundling✔️ Why subscriptions aren't always the answer for consumable productsFarts are funny. Business is serious. And somewhere in the middle, there's a Shopify success story worth listening to.Links & Resources
"Send me a text"Behind Closed Doors: A Coaching Call with a Start-Up Supplement CompanyIf you're interested in coming on the show and doing a Free coaching session like this one send me an email at: bobby@creativethirst.comIf you want to work with me one-on-one to improve your supplement business. You can learn more at my website https://creativethirst.com - - - Getting people to your sales page or funnel is how you grow a direct-to-consumer supplement company. But how do you get them there?The quickest way to do that is through paid advertising.Buying buyers with ad dollars to scale is how all the supplement businesses do it.Now you can discover the strategies and tactics that work in supplement advertising.For just $7.Click here to grab your copy of the Health Supplement Ad Swipe Guide.If you're interested in working with me one-on-one to improve your supplement business. You can learn more at my website https://creativethirst.comIf you're interested in working with me one-on-one to improve your supplement business. You can learn more at my website https://creativethirst.comGetting people to your sales page or funnel is how you grow a direct-to-consumer supplement company. But how do you get them there?The quickest way to do that is through paid advertising.Buying buyers with ad dollars to scale is how all the supplement businesses do it.Now you can discover the strategies and tactics that work in supplement advertising.For just $7.Click here to grab your copy of the Health Supplement Ad Swipe Guide.
In this episode of the Entrepreneur Podcast, host Don Williams sits down with Sahil Patel, CEO of Spiralyze, to explore the intersection of A/B Testing, Website Optimization, and the Entrepreneurial Journey. Sahil reveals how his company analyzes A/B Testing for Landing Pages across 34,000 websites, using Data-Driven A/B Testing to fuel SaaS Business Growth and help companies improve Website Performance Analytics.But success isn't just about Conversion Rate Optimization—it's also about navigating the ups and downs of entrepreneurship. Sahil shares his personal journey, from working in Healthcare Software Success to founding, scaling, and exiting his own startup. He discusses leadership, risk-taking, and how making data-driven decisions can turn setbacks into growth opportunities.Topics Covered:1) Optimizing A/B Testing Strategies for Business Growth2) How A/B Testing Drives Conversions on Landing Pages3) Real-Life Entrepreneurial Lessons from Sahil Patel4) Building a Successful Business Through Data-Driven Decisions5) Navigating the Ups and Downs of Entrepreneurship with A/B Testing6) The role of resilience and adaptability in SaaS Business Growth7) How to scale a startup from concept to acquisitionWhether you're a startup founder, marketer, or business leader, this episode is packed with valuable insights on leveraging data, refining strategies, and scaling your business with confidence!Listen now and gain insights from a proven entrepreneur who turned passion into success!
"Send me a text"Imagine going from zero to $1 million in sales in just one day. That's exactly what the Bloom Nutrition supplement brand did. The success story of this supplement brand offers valuable insights into what it takes to achieve explosive growth in a competitive industry. If you want to work with me one-on-one to improve your supplement business. You can learn more at my website https://creativethirst.com - - - Getting people to your sales page or funnel is how you grow a direct-to-consumer supplement company. But how do you get them there?The quickest way to do that is through paid advertising.Buying buyers with ad dollars to scale is how all the supplement businesses do it.Now you can discover the strategies and tactics that work in supplement advertising.For just $7.Click here to grab your copy of the Health Supplement Ad Swipe Guide.If you're interested in working with me one-on-one to improve your supplement business. You can learn more at my website https://creativethirst.comGetting people to your sales page or funnel is how you grow a direct-to-consumer supplement company. But how do you get them there?The quickest way to do that is through paid advertising.Buying buyers with ad dollars to scale is how all the supplement businesses do it.Now you can discover the strategies and tactics that work in supplement advertising.For just $7.Click here to grab your copy of the Health Supplement Ad Swipe Guide.
Points of Interest01:04 – 01:35 – Guest Introduction – Mikael Dia of Funnelytics: Mikael Dia, former agency owner turned SaaS entrepreneur, shares his journey from running an agency to founding Funnelytics, a tool designed to visually map and analyze digital marketing funnels.06:24 – 08:20 – How Funnelytics Was Born: Funnelytics emerged from the need to overlay real marketing data on top of strategic visualizations, allowing agencies and marketers to prove and optimize their funnel strategies effectively.08:25 – 10:05 – The Importance of Visual Communication in Business: Marcel and Mikael discuss how visual communication aids in client understanding, enhances learning, and fosters trust, a principle rooted in adult learning theory.10:42 – 12:13 – Impact of Visual Strategies on Agency Sales & Retention: Using visual models in sales processes helped Mikael's agency close deals faster and at higher prices by positioning services as strategic solutions rather than commodity offerings.12:24 – 14:06 – Enhancing Client Retention with Visual Reporting: By consistently tying marketing efforts back to a visualized strategy, agencies can effectively communicate progress, highlight bottlenecks, and demonstrate value to clients.15:02 – 17:08 – Clients Need a Clear Path, Not Just Services: Clients struggle to see how individual marketing services fit into a bigger strategy. Mapping out a clear pathway from initial engagement to desired outcomes transforms how clients perceive agency value.20:56 – 24:06 – Transitioning from an Agency to a SaaS Business: Mikael shares key lessons from shifting from an agency to SaaS, emphasizing the importance of knowing one's strengths, finding a technical co-founder, and solving real customer problems.27:19 – 32:24 – Common Pitfalls in SaaS Development: Mikael and Marcel discuss the challenges of product development, the need for technical expertise, and the mistake of building features based on assumptions rather than market feedback.32:42 – 36:12 – The Reality of Finding Product-Market Fit: The conversation highlights the challenge of achieving product-market fit, the importance of iterating quickly, and the value of starting with a service-first approach before building software.37:03 – 39:00 – Shifting Mindsets: From Proving Yourself Right to Proving Yourself Wrong: Marcel shares a key insight: the biggest shift in product development success comes when founders move from trying to validate their own ideas to actively seeking to disprove them as quickly as possible.Show NotesConnect with MikaelLinkedInFacebookFacebook GroupFunnelyticsLove the PodcastLeave us a review here.
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In this episode of Shopify Masters, Matthew Scanlon, founder of Naadam, takes us on an exhilarating journey that begins with a daring ride across the Gobi Desert and transporting 32 bags filled with $2.5 million in cash. This gripping tale sets the stage for Naadam's mission to revolutionize the cashmere industry through sustainability. Matthew discusses the challenges of launching a DTC brand in today's market, including securing funding and leveraging AI tools. He shares insights on building a brand that resonates with ethical practices while fostering deep connections with nomadic herders in Mongolia. Tune in for a fascinating look at entrepreneurship, storytelling, and the complexities of scaling a sustainable business.
"Send me a text"Baby Boomers take longer to decide when buying supplements.They spend more time researching due to skepticism, past experiences, and the overwhelming amount of conflicting health information available.Marketing supplements to Baby Boomers is not just about advertising—it's about understanding the unique emotional and functional forces that drive their purchasing decisions. Trust is the biggest factor. Without credibility, endorsements, and transparency, they won't buy. You need all 4 forces working together.If you're interested in working with me one-on-one to improve your supplement business. You can learn more at my website https://creativethirst.com - - - Getting people to your sales page or funnel is how you grow a direct-to-consumer supplement company. But how do you get them there?The quickest way to do that is through paid advertising.Buying buyers with ad dollars to scale is how all the supplement businesses do it.Now you can discover the strategies and tactics that work in supplement advertising. For just $7.Click here to grab your copy of the Health Supplement Ad Swipe Guide.If you're interested in working with me one-on-one to improve your supplement business. You can learn more at my website https://creativethirst.comGetting people to your sales page or funnel is how you grow a direct-to-consumer supplement company. But how do you get them there?The quickest way to do that is through paid advertising.Buying buyers with ad dollars to scale is how all the supplement businesses do it.Now you can discover the strategies and tactics that work in supplement advertising.For just $7.Click here to grab your copy of the Health Supplement Ad Swipe Guide.
In this episode, we sit down with Jesse Ringer, Founder and CEO of Method + Metric, to explore the evolving world of SEO and digital marketing. Jesse shares insights on how his diverse background in marketing, PR, and video production shapes his unique approach to SEO—moving beyond technical tactics to a holistic strategy that drives real business results. We discuss the ever-present "SEO is dead" debate, the rise of AI in search, and why trust and transparency are crucial in an industry filled with shady tactics. Jesse emphasizes the power of content, digital PR, and business strategy over shortcuts, highlighting how conversion rate optimization (CRO) is just as vital as traffic generation. For businesses looking to stand out, Jesse provides actionable advice on building authority, leveraging YouTube, and using LinkedIn for growth. He also shares SEO strategies for unique cases like luxury lighting brands, AI betting tools, and affiliate marketplaces, stressing the importance of niche targeting and audience understanding. If you're an affiliate marketer, SEO enthusiast, or business owner, this episode is packed with real-world strategies to help you navigate the ever-changing digital landscape. Podcast Key Takeaways with Time Stamps [00:00:00] Introduction to Jesse Ringer – Founder of Method + Metric, an SEO agency based in Vancouver. His background spans marketing, PR, social media, and video production. [00:01:00] SEO is More Than Just Technical Work – Jesse emphasizes the need for a holistic marketing approach, combining content, PR, and business strategy. [00:02:14] "SEO is Dead" Myth in 2025 – Jesse discusses how SEO has been declared dead for years, but as long as search engines exist, SEO will remain essential. [00:03:01] Transparency in SEO Matters – Jesse believes in sharing knowledge freely, rather than hoarding SEO secrets, to create a better industry standard. [00:04:08] Shady SEO Tactics Create Distrust – Many agencies overpromise and underdeliver, making it crucial to prove expertise through case studies and transparency. [00:06:03] Leveraging LinkedIn & Other Platforms – LinkedIn has evolved beyond job hunting—it's now a powerful marketing and networking tool. [00:07:13] SEO Community Helps Navigate Algorithm Changes – With frequent Google updates, staying engaged with the SEO community helps businesses adapt and pivot. [00:10:12] Case Study: AI Betting Website Struggling with SEO – Jesse advises focusing on content, value proposition, and user trust rather than just AI as a selling point. [00:14:28] Case Study: Luxury Lighting Business – Instead of chasing high rankings, PR, link-building, and influencer marketing in design and architecture spaces are more effective. [00:19:00] E-commerce vs. Affiliate SEO – SEO trends show that e-commerce is gaining priority, meaning affiliate marketers need to adapt and innovate to stay competitive. [00:21:05] Building an M&A Marketplace for Affiliate Websites – Jesse suggests prioritizing SEO, content marketing, and buyer-focused messaging for success. [00:24:10] Ranking as #3 is Still Profitable – You don't need to be #1—even ranking third or fourth can be highly lucrative in competitive industries. [00:29:42] The Untapped Opportunity in Podcast SEO – Many niches, like slots and gambling, lack strong podcast content, making it a great SEO play for ranking and link-building. [00:32:58] Conversion Rate Optimization (CRO) is Critical for SEO – More traffic doesn't equal more sales. Optimizing for conversions is just as important as ranking. [00:34:38] The Hidden SEO Killer: Broken Forms & Poor UX – Jesse shares a real-life example where a company's contact form was broken, leading to massive revenue loss. [00:36:09] Google Ads Complexity is Intentional – Ad platforms like Google Ads make it deliberately difficult to optimize efficiently, pushing businesses to spend more. [00:38:04] The Future of Affiliate Marketing & Business Intelligence – Trust is more important than ever. Authenticity and credibility are key to long-term success. [00:39:50] Affiliate Marketing vs. Big Publishers – Large media outlets like NYT & Fortune dominate rankings, but their affiliate efforts lack genuine product knowledge. [00:40:28] The Real Key to Affiliate Success: Trust & Transparency – Building trust with an audience is the best way to succeed in affiliate marketing, despite algorithmic shifts. [00:41:11] Where to Find Jesse Ringer – Jesse is active on LinkedIn and shares valuable SEO resources at MethodMetric.com.
"Send me a text"Exploring the Next Big Things in Supplements: 2025 and BeyondThe vitamins, minerals, and supplements market has seen a significant transformation in recent years.Driven by shifting consumer preferences, advances in science, and growing demand for holistic health solutions. As we enter 2025, the industry is poised for further evolution. Consumers are seeking products that support health and enhance their quality of life in new, innovative ways.This episode dives into 8 emerging supplement trends. And how those trends are reshaping the supplements industry. If you're interested in working with me one-on-one to improve your supplement business. You can learn more at my website https://creativethirst.com - - - Getting people to your sales page or funnel is how you grow a direct-to-consumer supplement company. But how do you get them there?The quickest way to do that is through paid advertising.Buying buyers with ad dollars to scale is how all the supplement businesses do it.Now you can discover the strategies and tactics that work in supplement advertising. For just $7.Click here to grab your copy of the Health Supplement Ad Swipe Guide.If you're interested in working with me one-on-one to improve your supplement business. You can learn more at my website https://creativethirst.comGetting people to your sales page or funnel is how you grow a direct-to-consumer supplement company. But how do you get them there?The quickest way to do that is through paid advertising.Buying buyers with ad dollars to scale is how all the supplement businesses do it.Now you can discover the strategies and tactics that work in supplement advertising.For just $7.Click here to grab your copy of the Health Supplement Ad Swipe Guide.
Today, we're thrilled to have two of Acadia's brightest minds in organic optimization join us. First, we have Brittany Flanagan, Head of CRO at Acadia, with over 15 years of growth marketing experience across brands and agencies. Joining her is Julian Galindo, Senior Account Manager on our Retail Team and a recognized expert in driving organic growth on Amazon. Together, they delve into the intricate world of Conversion Rate Optimization (CRO) and its implications for both Amazon and D2C marketplaces. From tackling data-driven decisions to leveraging AI for personalized experiences, this conversation highlights how CRO techniques are evolving and what the future holds for e-commerce. KEY TAKEAWAYS In this episode, Julie, Jordan, Brittany, and Julian discuss: The concept of Conversion Rate Optimization (CRO) as the process of using data to understand customer behavior and optimize websites to increase conversions. CRO techniques for product pages on Amazon and the importance of data-driven experimentation. How the availability of data and technology has evolved, impacting CRO strategies for both Amazon and D2C. The role of AI in modern CRO, particularly in terms of personalization and recommendation algorithms. Amazon vs. D2C in CRO: Differences in data accessibility and testing capabilities between Amazon's ecosystem and direct-to-consumer (D2C) platforms. Limitations on Amazon, where multivariate testing isn't feasible compared to the more granular data tracking available in D2C. Addressing the complexity of coordinating across various departments like marketing, dev, and creative teams for effective CRO implementation. The importance of creating data-driven, iterative processes to understand the nuances of consumer behavior and preferences. Insights into the potential future developments in CRO, including better AI-driven personalization and enhanced data reporting on Amazon. Speculations on how CRO tools and practices will become more accessible for medium-sized and smaller businesses.
Not all online businesses need the same amount of traffic. In this episode, Jon and Ryan discuss how consideration, target market, and budget impact traffic for both startups and industry leaders.Check out the full episode to learn:What a traffic moat is, and why established brands want to create them.What startups should focus on when it comes to generating traffic.If you have questions, ideas, or feedback to share, connect with us on LinkedIn. We're Jon MacDonald and Ryan Garrow.
Welcome back to the Empower Her Business Accelerator Podcast! I'm Phillipa Channer, your host. Today, we're continuing our series on measuring success by diving into Key Performance Indicators (KPIs). These essential metrics help entrepreneurs track their business's health, identify areas for growth, and drive strategic decisions. Episode Summary: In this episode, we discuss: What KPIs are and why they're essential for entrepreneurs. Key metrics to track, including: Revenue growth Customer retention rate Customer lifetime value (CLV) Conversion rates Gross profit margin Practical tips for using KPIs effectively to set realistic goals and make data-driven decisions. This episode is packed with actionable insights to help your business thrive! Timestamps: (00:00) Welcome and Series Introduction (01:00) What are KPIs? (02:00) Revenue Growth: A Vital Metric (03:00) Customer Retention Rate: Why It Matters (05:00) Understanding Customer Lifetime Value (CLV) (08:00) Conversion Rates: Turning Leads into Customers (09:00) Gross Profit Margin: Measuring Profitability (10:00) How to Use KPIs Effectively (11:00) Closing and Next Week's Teaser Outro: Thank you for tuning in! Don't forget to like, follow, and subscribe to the podcast. Share it with fellow entrepreneurs who could use these insights. If you're ready to transform your business, check out the Empower Her program. Schedule a one-on-one meeting with me via the link in the show notes. Until next time, keep shining and let KPIs guide your business growth! Special Announcements and Links: Free 30-Hour EmpowerHer Discovery Session: https://channerconsultingllc.hbportal.co/schedule/660da85649ef86002d1790d3 Subscribe for regular content on developing a solid marketing plan, marketing strategy, and marketing tips. Connect with us: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/channer-consulting-llc Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/channerconsulting/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/channerconsulting/ Get in touch via email: info@channer-consulting.com
Creating a well-designed SaaS website requires a strategic approach. In this episode, Jon and Ryan discuss the key fundamentals of creating a SaaS marketing website that not only attracts and engages users but also converts them into customers.Check out the full episode to learn:Why identifying your target audience's needs, behaviors, and pain points comes first.How to deliver a seamless experience that connects with your customers, answers their questions, and shows them how to take the next step.The importance of regularly testing and validating your website with your audience.If you have questions, ideas, or feedback to share, connect with us on LinkedIn. We're Jon MacDonald and Ryan Garrow.
“Look, if you redesign your grocery store and I can't find the chicken or checkout clerk I like, I'm shopping somewhere else.”How do you turn clicks into customers without falling for CRO myths? Oliver Kenyon, CEO of ConversionWise, exposes the lazy habits holding Shopify stores back and shares proven strategies to boost sales. It's all about clarity, problem-solving, and delivering customer value—no gimmicks, just real results. This episode is packed with actionable insights to transform your Shopify store into a revenue machine.LinksOliver KenyonOliver's ConversionWiseKurt Elster (Host)SponsorsZipifyCleverificOmnisendHelp the showAsk a question in The Unofficial Shopify Podcast Facebook GroupLeave a reviewSubscribe wherever you get your podcastsWhat's Kurt up to?See our recent work at EthercycleSubscribe to our YouTube ChannelApply to work with Kurt to grow your store.Never miss an episodeSubscribe wherever you get your podcastsJoin Kurt's newsletter
Meet Khalid Saleh, CEO of Invesp, a pioneering conversion rate optimization agency that has been transforming website performance since 2006. In this insightful episode, Khalid shares his journey from software development to becoming a marketing expert, leading one of the first CRO agencies in the US. He discusses how Invesp helps companies across various industries improve their conversion rates, whether they're generating leads or driving e-commerce sales. From working with businesses generating $2 million to those reaching $1.5 billion in online sales, Khalid reveals the strategies behind successful conversion optimization and the importance of continuous testing in achieving remarkable results.
2024 was the year social ads made a serious comeback, and the focus on social selling will continue into 2025. In this episode, Jon and Ryan discuss how YouTube is poised to impact the marketing stack in 2025.Check out the full episode to learn:Why YouTube's roster of influencers and the YouTube Shopping program are attracting media spend.The four unique ways YouTube can track attribution.How brands should get started with YouTube in 2025.If you have questions, ideas, or feedback to share, connect with us on LinkedIn. We're Jon MacDonald and Ryan Garrow.
The Ultimate Guide To Conversion Rate Optimization For 2025: Tips for converting more visitors into customers and double your sales WITHOUT needing more traffic.
Aligning your online experience with user expectations is crucial. In this episode, Jon and Ryan discuss how to leverage the priming & expectation setting heuristic to increase conversions.Check out the full episode to learn:what the priming & expectation setting heuristic is, and how it works.how to determine if you are violating this heuristic.examples of tactics that leverage this heuristic.If you have questions, ideas, or feedback to share, connect with us on LinkedIn. We're Jon MacDonald and Ryan Garrow.
We've made it through Black Friday and Cyber Monday. In this episode, Jon and Ryan discuss the benefits of taking a break post-BFCM.Check out the full episode to learn:Why prioritizing time away from the business is important.When during the business cycle it's most valuable to step back and think. Tips for making the most of your time away.If you have questions, ideas, or feedback to share, connect with us on LinkedIn. We're Jon MacDonald and Ryan Garrow.
“It's truly magic. That's the word I use internally to describe what we're doing here.”What if you could turn $800K into $26 million in just 18 months—using nothing but Facebook ads? That's exactly what Depesh Mandalia did. In this episode, he breaks down how he went from figuring out Facebook ads the hard way to running an agency that's managed over $100 million in client revenue. Depesh doesn't hold back on the real wins, the messy failures, and the lessons learned from scaling campaigns that most of us can only dream about.We dig into why creative is king, how to survive the iOS 14 apocalypse, and why scaling ads gets easier once you've cracked the code. Plus, there's a surprising ad campaign involving a 1-star review that somehow… worked.LinksSM Commerce – Depesh Mandalia's digital marketing agency.Depesh Mandalia on LinkedIn – Connect with Depesh on LinkedIn.Brand-Driven Performance Marketing Method – Learn more about Depesh's marketing approach.Lost My Name – The personalized children's book company Depesh helped scale.Depesh's Facebook Ads Scaling Guide – Get the inside scoop on scaling with Facebook ads.SponsorsZipifyCleverificOmnisendNever miss an episodeSubscribe wherever you get your podcastsJoin Kurt's newsletterHelp the showAsk a question in The Unofficial Shopify Podcast Facebook GroupLeave a reviewSubscribe wherever you get your podcastsWhat's Kurt up to?See our recent work at EthercycleSubscribe to our YouTube ChannelApply to work with Kurt to grow your store.
The benefits of experimentation are well-researched and documented. But that doesn't always equate to an increasing conversion rate.In this episode, Jon and Ryan explore why experimentation results don't always map one-to-one with the real-world outcomes you expect.Check out the full episode to learn:How post-launch variables make attribution less than clear.Why experiment segmentation means test results aren't summative.The effect of false positives.If you have questions, ideas, or feedback to share, connect with us on LinkedIn. We're Jon MacDonald and Ryan Garrow.
During Q4, new channels seem to become more attractive to brands, especially if they are missing growth targets. Amazon is the largest ecommerce channel out there, but simply having your products on Amazon doesn't mean you're going to boost sales or profitability. In this episode, Jon and Ryan discuss what brands need to do in order to have success on Amazon.Check out the full episode to learn:How to determine if Amazon is right for your brand.How to get started on the platform. Tips for setting realistic expectations.If you have questions, ideas, or feedback to share, connect with us on LinkedIn. We're Jon MacDonald and Ryan Garrow.
How To Get More Bang for Your Marketing Buck - Conversion Rate Optimization In this episode of the Marketing Guides For Small Business Podcast, we dive into the importance of Conversion Rate Optimization (CRO) and how it can help small businesses get the most out of their marketing dollars. Our expert guides share tips and strategies for improving conversion rates on websites, emails, and social media ads, ultimately increasing ROI and driving more sales. Tune in to learn how to maximize your marketing efforts and get more bang for your buck with CRO.
This week on Drive & Convert, Jon and Ryan discuss how to quickly validate ideas so you can launch site updates with confidence.Check out the full episode to learn:The process of smoke testing (and where the name comes from).The benefits of using smoke testing for quick validation. The 5 steps of the smoke testing process.If you have questions, ideas, or feedback to share, connect with us on LinkedIn. We're Jon MacDonald and Ryan Garrow.
In this episode, Steven Pemberton shares his journey from a corporate job to becoming a successful e-commerce entrepreneur. He discusses the challenges he faced, including anxiety and business failures, and how he transitioned to helping other brands grow. Steven emphasizes the importance of customer service, effective marketing strategies, and the lessons learned from his experiences with Amazon. He also delves into the significance of conversion rate optimization and paid advertising in driving business success. In this conversation, Steven Pemberton discusses the critical importance of optimizing websites for SEO and conversion rates before investing heavily in paid marketing. He shares success stories of brands that transformed their sales through strategic changes and emphasizes the need for long-term vision and planning in business. The discussion highlights the balance between micro and macro perspectives in marketing and the necessity of understanding customer intent. Key Episode Takeaways: I was one of the youngest managers in this Fortune 500 company. My wife went from crying over returns to making over a million dollars. We had to restructure the business to up the profit margins. I had never experienced anxiety attacks until I started my business. We were about a hundred thousand dollars in debt overnight. We were able to help 137 underprivileged kids have Christmas. Amazon should be a leverage tool, not the only channel. Customer service drastically increased our conversion rate. Lifestyle photos helped customers visualize products in their lives. Standardization in branding and product presentation is crucial. Optimize your website before investing in paid marketing. Small changes can lead to significant increases in conversion rates. Focus on problem-aware customers to expand your market. Learning marketing skills can be done independently at low cost. Success in business requires a long-term vision and planning. Don't just chase high buyer intent; consider all customer stages. Be willing to experiment and learn from failures. Zooming out can provide clarity and reduce stress. Understand the mechanics of customer buying behavior. Diversify your marketing and sales channels to mitigate risks. If you feel Steven and his team at Elevatum can help your business, you may visit: https://elevatum.digital/ For show transcript and past guests, please visit https://www.ecommercemarketingpodcast.com Or on YouTube at: https://www.youtube.com/@ecommercemarketingpodcast Twitter: https://x.com/emarketpodcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ecommercemarktingpodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/emarketingpodcast/ Past guests on the ecommerce marketing podcast include Neil Patel, Nemo Chu, Luke Lintz, Luke Carthy, Amber Armstrong, Kris Ruby and many more. Thanks for listening. Be sure to subscribe and leave a review.
Clients don't really want a pretty website…they want a 24/7 sales machine.You work hard creating beautiful designs that are built solid and have intentional messaging and copy…but how do you know all that work is paying off for your client?How do you measure results? How do you keep your clients coming back for ongoing work over and over again?Well, at the end of the day…one of the best ways is to offer some sort of CRO (Conversion Rate Optimization) as a service.But I'm sure you have a lot of questions on how to do this practically and how to sell it to clients so I can't think of anyone better to dig into this topic with than Leigh Scott, a conversion rate optimization specialist.As the founder of zainatain.com, a design and conversion consulting company, this is her bread and butter.We get into the weeds on this one including:Mapping out sales funnels for clientsMicro goals vs macro goalsCommon CRO metricsCreating a CRO roadmap for clientsSelling result-based CRO servicesA big thanks to Leigh for opening up her playbook on this one!If you want to learn more about CRO, she's the next industry expert who's doing a live training in my community Web Designer Pro! If you're catching this the week it comes out, you can join Pro and watch her presentation live, otherwise when you join, the replay with all links and resources will be available for rewatch on-demand for you.And be sure to check out the show notes for this page which has all the links and resources mentioned at joshhall.co/348View all Web Design Business Podcasts with show notes and full transcriptions at: https://joshhall.co/podcastWe just added new listening pathways on the Podcast Playlists page!
“Most Shopify themes are built by developers to create an online store catalog, not a converting funnel.”In this episode of The Unofficial Shopify Podcast, Kurt Elster talks with Matthew Stafford, the CEO of BuildGrowScale, about finding success in e-commerce. Stafford, who went from selling t-shirts to mastering conversion rate optimization (CRO), shares his journey and offers practical advice for Shopify store owners. He discusses how to boost conversion rates, improve site speed, and create better user experiences. Whether you're an experienced store owner or just starting out, Stafford's insights will help you navigate the challenges of online retail and achieve lasting success. Tune in for a mix of compelling stories and actionable tips that can transform your e-commerce business.Show LinksBuildGrowScaleMicrosoft ClarityLucky OrangePersuasion by Robert CialdiniSponsorsZipifyCleverificNever miss an episodeSubscribe wherever you get your podcastsJoin Kurt's newsletterHelp the showAsk a question in The Unofficial Shopify Podcast Facebook GroupLeave a reviewSubscribe wherever you get your podcastsWhat's Kurt up to?See our recent work at EthercycleSubscribe to our YouTube ChannelApply to work with Kurt to grow your store.
What if everything you thought was fueling your business growth is actually holding you back? In this episode, we dive deep into the hidden flaws in your data that could be sabotaging your success. Discover how to fix these cracks, align your strategy, and build a powerful "brand orbit" that not only keeps you in business but propels you to new heights. This is the game-changer you've been waiting for – don't miss out!Beyond The Episode Gems:• Get Your FREE 3-Step Pitch Guide [Downloadable]• Learn More Starting Your Own Business With Amazon's Delivery Service Program• Start Creating Exceptional Sites & Business Solutions Using Wix Studios • Grow Your Business Faster Using HubSpot's CRM Platform• Book Your Tickets For Content Marketing World, Use My Code "SANDIDGE100" For $100 Off Tickets!• Use The Same Recording Platform I Use For My Podcast, Try Riverside.fm For Free• Buy Troy's Book, Strategize Up That Is Referenced In This Episode: StrategizeUpBook.com• Discover All Podcasts On The HubSpot Podcast Network#####Support The Podcast & Connect With Troy: • Please Give A Rating & Review For The iDigress Podcast: iDigress.fm/Reviews• Follow Troy's LinkedIn @FindTroy• Get Strategy Solutions & Services: GrowWithTroy.com• Follow Troy's Instagram @FindTroy