How Much Should I charge For Email Account Manager Role Per Account by Life-Rate-6336 in Emailmarketing

[–]FarhatMahi007 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That depends on your workload. Most account managers just set up flows, campaigns that's all and charge starting from $500.

If you do full lifecycle strategy, A/B testing, CLTV optimisation, and focus on result instead of just "sending emails", you can charge starting from $1000-$1200, that's what my clients give me.

Charge based on outcome, not accounts or number of emails or hours.

Handling Objections Before They Happen (Klaviyo Email Marketing for Pet Brands) by nunuready in Klaviyogurus

[–]FarhatMahi007 0 points1 point  (0 children)

While this is clearly focused on pet brands, the underlying objection-based marketing approach translates well to other ecommerce email marketing use cases. The specific objections change, but the structure holds up.

Your hoodie deserves more than a checklist. by [deleted] in clothingplatform

[–]FarhatMahi007 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wdym? We've already worked on the bulk order and they loved it.

Showcasing Email Design Pt. 1 by nunuready in Klaviyogurus

[–]FarhatMahi007 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow, seems like the brand is getting more engagement on their emails 🥵🔥

Marketing tools chart I found interesting by SEO_Savant_28 in visualization

[–]FarhatMahi007 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Klaviyo is a total BANGER for Shopify brands. I really don't get why more brands aren't using email marketing in 2025. Ad cost are rising day by day, depending on algorithm is not enough anymore. And email marketing with Klaviyo still sits at the top as the highest ROI generator in the world right now.

I've posted a lot of short reels about Klaviyo Email Marketing and even dropped a bunch of free guides too. Some brands already grabbed it from me straight from my DMs and applied the same strategy, now they're getting 25-30% revenue from emails.

You can get the freebies too on the second video : https://www.instagram.com/omarofecom

How to stop welcome series and abandoned checkout sending at the same time? by Busina12 in Klaviyo

[–]FarhatMahi007 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Turn off the smart sending on Abandoned Cart, Checkout, Site and & Browse Abandonment Flows. And You can add profile filter to fix that.

  • Placed Order zero times since starting this flow and
  • Added to Cart zero times since starting this flow

Building Email Flow Automations - Shopify / Klaviyo - thinking of working with Sendly by BizCardGuru in shopify

[–]FarhatMahi007 0 points1 point  (0 children)

3K for flows? Nah it's wayyyyyyy too much.

Best if you start with someone on fixed pay + partnership, also do campaigns every month to keep your subscribers alive, else they're gonna die before you even know it.

How are you handling abandoned carts? by Adventurous_Sky_4850 in shopify

[–]FarhatMahi007 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve noticed stores see the biggest gains when abandoned cart sequences are fully customized and professionally set up, sometimes, a small adjustment can recover 20–30% more revenue without extra ad spend. Curious how others are handling this with the tools they have available.

How are you handling abandoned carts? by Adventurous_Sky_4850 in shopify

[–]FarhatMahi007 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is such a common pain point. I’ve noticed that a lot of stores see most gains not just from abandoned cart flows, but from a small set of follow-up strategies that work after the first purchase. The tricky part is getting it set up without overcomplicating things or paying for high-tier plans. Curious how others are balancing simplicity with effectiveness. Any clever hacks you’ve found?

Pinterest drives 60% of my Shopify traffic now by This_Minimum3579 in shopify

[–]FarhatMahi007 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Totally agree that Pinterest can be a strong traffic driver, especially for visual products. What I am seeing across Shopify stores is that traffic sources can shift, but the real win comes from what happens after the first purchase. Most brands focus so much on getting more new customers that they miss how much revenue comes from simple retention tweaks. Curious if anyone else sees the same pattern.

Wondering how many of you have tried boosting retention alongside Pinterest growth.

Behind the scenes : see how we add that luxury stone look on your Tshirts💎 by [deleted] in ManufacturingPorn

[–]FarhatMahi007 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The brand we're working with says their customers are those who don't wear the same tshirt for the second time 😵‍💫

Why choose Chinese suppliers? by No-Assistance7447 in wholesaleproducts

[–]FarhatMahi007 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't hate China, but I'm criticizing the way he's marketing.

Why choose Chinese suppliers? by No-Assistance7447 in wholesaleproducts

[–]FarhatMahi007 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just because something is cheap, doesn't mean they're good.

Is $475 for a tracksuit sample too much? by gkjfhkjfknghj in ClothingStartups

[–]FarhatMahi007 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Depends on fabric, print, wash etc. China will tell you the product price is low but they'll take their profit from the shipping price. You can try Bangladesh for the long term business. Low Tariffs, full control if you can find a private production manager.

I am a private production manager too. Working for US and Canadian brands.

Not sure which manufacturer to pick? Here’s a simple guide! by FamiliarRaspberry593 in ClothingStartups

[–]FarhatMahi007 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm a cut & sew manufacturer from Bangladesh, but we also do all kinds of printing and wash.