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jgservices1 · 10 months
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Tips for making your Shopify store a success
 
 
Tips for making your Shopify store a success
A mobile-friendly Shopify store also helps all around with things like content marketing and SEO, so it should be one of your first priorities before the launch.
Compress Your Images to Reduce Loading Times
Run Each New Page through Google's Mobile-Friendly Test
Minimize Unnecessary Plugins on Your Site
Use an Upsell App to Increase Your Shopify Success Rate
Upsell apps like reconvert can help to increase average order value with a minimal upfront investment, ultimately leading to even higher ROI.
Using suggestive selling tactics in your own store is one of the best ways to increase your average order value from every transaction.
Invest Resources in Marketing Channels with High ROI
Online advertising is great, but sometimes brands find the most success with less competitive channels. Consider diverting a portion of your marketing resources towards less competitive channels:
SEO and Content Marketing
Affiliate & Referral Marketing
Form Strategic Brand Partnerships
Create and Utilize Your Email List to Its Full Extent
Email marketing forms the backbone of many huge brands' marketing operations, and for good reason.
It's one of the best ways you can recapture abandoned carts, stay at the top of consumer minds, and provide valuable content that converts casual customers into loyal followers.
Ensure Your Shipping is Fast & Reliable
In the age of Amazon shopping, ecommerce customers expect lightning-fast shipping.
If your store doesn't provide fast shipping, or even worse, products arrive damaged. You'll likely see a flood of bad reviews, returned products, and lost customers.
To avoid that, make sure that your products are shipped and delivered promptly.
 
Prioritize Stellar Customer Service for a Higher Shopify Success Rate
Bad customer service can mean a lost customer and a negative review for your business. On the other hand, great customer service can be the start of a customer's journey towards being a loyal brand follower.
Here are a few tips you can use to improve your store's customer service:
Reduce Waiting Times
Use a Live Chat App
Take Customer Feedback Seriously
   Focus on High-Ticket Products with High Markups
A low product markup means you'll have to use the minimum amount of resources possible to earn each purchase and stay profitable. This can be especially tricky in the beginning when you're trying to build awareness of your brand and get customers to purchase.
A markup of at least 200% means that you won't be cutting it too close for most products, and you'll have ample resources to make a significant profit on every purchase.
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boundless-ennui · 3 months
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Want some pride jewelry/stim toys? Well cast your human eyeballs upon these items! That are in my shop! That I sell! And make! With my human hands! How do words work!
Also you get a 10% discount! With the code! HITUMBLR! But! Without the exclamation point! It lasts until the end of June!!!!! Exclamation point!!!!!
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ecomheroes · 2 years
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How to add a sales countdown timer?
Know how to add a sales countdown timer to your Shopify store. We have posted this ultimate guide on EcomHeroes blogs for Shopify business owners and developers that help them to add a sales countdown timer to the Shopify website with how to customize the needed settings. Read the complete post here: https://lnkd.in/dymkZqHD
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teapartyeternal · 8 months
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Large green soul gem necklaces ($13) at Teaparty Eternal
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sweaterrat · 2 months
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What’s some stickers y’all would like to see? (Nothing tmnt related I’m not tryna get sued 😭🙏)
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Also here’s some concept doodles for these cuties I made
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brilliant-soul · 10 months
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Hi everyone!
Just wanted to make a pinned post foooooooooor
My Shop Link!
I'm a young indigenous entrepreneur focusing on sustainability, indigenous power and pride.
Please reblog this everytime you see it =)
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cherrykitkat · 10 months
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with the code gr@nd0p3n1ng you can get £2.50 off ur order when u buy at least 2 items until 3rd December
Rn it's Thorpe & Towers worms(pictured below) but I'll be adding more things + I do custom worms!
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notfinancialadvice · 2 days
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Shopify has a blog problem, this creates a really simple and straightforward opportunity for freelance designers/programmers
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Earlier this year I settled the editorial decisions I needed for a lot of blogging going forward, and recently I've experimented (repeatedly) with the idea of having a blog on a separate platform, or using Shopify's system.
Having two sites would allow me to blog on a WordPress site, but creates... two sites, therefore complicates everything more. More maintenance, design, etc. etc.
I am actively seeking to make my life easier so I am foregoing two sites and learning to live with the limitations.
A personal struggle to the surprise of no one.
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You can use WordPress and thread Shopify through it via the "buy" button, which is a shortcut for small stores and/or larger stores where you are very comfortable in WordPress.
You cannot use Shopify and thread WordPress through it.
Which is a shame.
Because Shopify's native blog platform is fucking horrible.
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An independent graphic designer who can program, or a programmer who can design, cannot solve Shopify's problems.
They are inherent to the system and likely built on legacy code Shopify doesn't want to update because it'll cost a fortune.
I'll just be mad about this until the market forces them to address this opportunity and they revamp their blogging platform. That's fine.
Or maybe decades will pass and they won't. That's... fine too. I guess.
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I am rambling this out because if I were in the business of freelance graphic design and/or programming I would jump on this immediately. I used to be and always shared opportunities with friends and it was fun and I kinda miss that aspect of the life.
I'm not in that business, and I have in-house programming, please don't pitch me, but do consider pitching... pretty much everyone with a Shopify site and a blog as Phase 01 of your plan, and everyone who has a Shopify site and does not have a blog as Phase 02 of your plan.
Here is what I would tackle:
Shopify blogs have two structures: "blog" and "blog post".
A blog in Shopify is essentially a category in WordPress, with more limitations, such as, a blog post can only be in a single "blog". That sucks but it means your life as a designer/developer gets more interesting.
Most Shopify themes come out of the box with 1 "blog" and 1 "blog post" template. They are exceptionally simple, usually. I would build a few test templates and offer them to clients "these will be modified to fit your direct style."
For some reason -- I'm guessing focus -- most blogs in Shopify have the image on top. If you structure "image on the left, image on the right" as options you can offer clients, you've just tripled their layout capabilities.
For another reason, I don't know why, but almost all shopify blog post templates I've seen do not have sidebars. Which is insane?! You can control that from the fucking "blog post" template so it would be an easy win.
You could work around the "a post can only be in one blog on Shopify" issue by having a sidebar that pulls the latest 3 (or 5 or whatever) posts as links for other blogs on the site: TEST SITE has 3 blogs. When you're looking at a post on BLOG 01, in the sidebar, you see a link to the latest post on BLOG 02 and BLOG 03. Similarly, when you're looking at a post on BLOG 02, the sidebar has the latest post from BLOG 01 and BLOG 03 (and so on)
The template I use, off the shelf, uses the Shopify's user name and details for the author of the blog. Once a blog post is created, in Shopify, you cannot alter the author. This is dumb as fucking rock salt on slug popcorn. But, again, systematic, I'm pitching ideas on ways around it -- exclude this and just use a CUSTOM DATA field to allow the Shopify owner to pick the relevant author. This cuts down on the need for extra Shopify users, tremendously, and builds in the opportunity for WordPress-style author footers on blog posts.
Emulate the very common filtering on products -- dropdowns, sorting mechanisms -- with tags on a sidebar on BLOG templates. This will be tricky because you cannot hook into the Search & Discovery function, but it's absolutely no where near impossible. And would be amazingly useful.
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Overall Shopify is a decent platform with significant advantages.
There blogger apps but holy shit that is so unnecessary. If they were a one-time-fee, it would be fine, but they aren't, they're generally $20+/month.
I'm not interested in paying for a service that ties me into another tech system that I am fucked if they go out of business, jack up their prices, introduce a feature I don't like, or remove a feature I do like.
For something like a blog system.
Which relies HEAVILY on very structured, single-built, near-infinitely-reused templates.
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A low effort, high yield opportunity exists for independent designer/programmers to come up with a suite of designs and say "hey with some very simple modifications, we can take 1 of the following, apply it to your store, and dramatically increase your in-site blogging opportunities."
You start with a base "blog post" template and a base "blog" template and then every time someone hires you to add a feature to theirs, using Shopify's core tech -- you're just applying paint -- you now have a second set of templates.
Recycle forward.
One time fee per client -- likely low, but again effort is low since 90% of the code is re-used -- and each time you secure a client, you have opened a networking door.
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Just make sure you include instructions and/or a premium service for when the customer upgrades their theme version -- "occasionally your theme author will upgrade, and this may get lost... so do the following to bring it back and/or we'll handle it for you for $X and Y-days notice."
Business opportunities are everywhere.
Good luck!
I repeat don't add me to your pitch list, I have a programmer in-house, but use this idea to make a business or extend yours!
This isn't financial advice, it is annoyed rambling!
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mdot2designs · 10 days
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Shinies? SHINIES!! ✨
Holo’d Out, Glaz’d Over, Glitter Bomb’d and Plain Jane finishes will be available on my shopify once it launches!
Hope you enjoy this lil vid of the shinies ✨
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finchbites · 3 months
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Dragon ball artist Promo time!
I’ve been looking for some artist designed physical DBS + DBZ merch and I’m struggling to find some !
If you are a dragon ball fan artist who sells physical merch, please promo below !
I’ll RT whenever I get the chance and may snag some merch !
No AI / NFTs
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jagerstian · 18 days
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Announcement!!
Regarding my Etsy shop: it no longer exists.
Etsy has permanently suspended my account. Why? Absolutely no reason. I had heard rumors this might happen, but I had hoped they were only that; rumors.
So, I will no longer be doing business with them. However, I have set up shop with Shopify in the hopes things will go better for me there.
I now have my own website!
http://prehistoricpainter.com
This is my very own domain! I'm very excited about this, but it IS a lot more expensive for me right out the gate. That, combined with Etsy screwing me over, has left me with rather empty pockets. I'm not in any kind of emergency, but visits to my new shop would be very appreciated. Said shop is still under a bit of construction, cosmetically speaking, but all payment processes and order fulfillments are up and running, so fingers crossed this works out for me
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thetiredmammablog · 11 months
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Mommy + Mini Anklet Set
Earth.Light.Co on Instagram to shop
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kayyoklik · 3 months
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creaturesandcuties · 1 year
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Perfect time to grab a Mystery Sam
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teapartyeternal · 6 months
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🌸It's cherry blossom season in Yharnam!!🌸🪚🪦🐺🌕👁🌸
Available at Teaparty Eternal.
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imperical-shop · 10 months
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Welcome to my blog for the shop I recently opened - ImpeRiCal. Now, you’re surely wondering, “Wtf are you doing marketing the shop on Tumblr out of all the social media platforms today?” Well, first off, I still love Tumblr (despite everything). Second, what I will do with this tiny shop (well, what I want to do) is perfect for Tumblr. What is that? Well…
ImpeRiCal is an e-shop where I create designs and through print-on-demand platforms sell them on different products. I primarily make them for phone cases, but (as you will read on the shop’s site) if you like some design on a different product, that can be done by contacting me and discussing the possibility. The designs are structured into 3 categories:
• Abstract: These are simple designs, nothing too complicated about them. Hence, they won’t have a story.
• Dreamland: These are more detailed and interesting designs that are connected to a story.
• Intermix: Sometimes I end up with designs that are not abstract but I can’t quite put them in a story. They don’t always make good phone cases but can be interesting on something else, even as a phone background.
And now you must be wondering what are these stories I keep mentioning. This is where Tumblr comes into play. Each Dreamland design will be connected to a fanfic or a personal story. Basically, they will be more like scenes and elements of the made-up story my brain decides to share that day. All of these short fics/stories will be posted here, with relevant hashtags so you know what you’re reading and getting. Basically, this Tumblr will be the shop’s personal storyteller ✨
Well, that’s all I have for now. With time I will create more posts and videos (probably uploaded on the shop’s Insta) about how it all came to be and what every little corner of my store (can I say it has corners?) means.
The e-shop will launch in a few days so stay tuned! (Unless you’re reading this after it launched, in which case, hi!) 🤗
Ps. Find the online store and everything else here: https://linkpop.com/imperical
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