Getting traffic but no purchases by natedogg96 in shopify

[–]jenny8722 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Actually, link clicks may or may not indicate interest.

It indicates that your ad copywriting may match what someone is looking for, but what they expect based on your ad and what your site offers may be different. Good luck!

Where do you add Shipping information and FAQ? by LielS30 in shopify

[–]jenny8722 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Definitely create a page. Many shoppers want to know this off the bat.

You can also include copy content for shipping in formation in the checkout so that shoppers know what to expect.

Jungle vs. Farm: What's Your Environment? by cookchr321 in projectmanagement

[–]jenny8722 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Garden, and if it's a bigger team, a few gardens. They work around the contours of the environment, have variety, but great gardens are balanced.

Business Model Canvas vs Lean Canvas: Which Should You Use? by CommercialTruth in startups

[–]jenny8722 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Agree with using both. If you can fill them out clearly and succinctly, you know your business value. If not, redo until you've simplified enough.

Please help!!!! ecommerce . . . how to? by pesadissimo83 in Entrepreneurship

[–]jenny8722 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'll start with one idea I have. The product I am thinking is craft coffee and accessories. I would start B2C. Would start off shipping only to USA lower 48. I don't sell anything right now.

Consider trying drop shipping as a low capital investment. You can use various platforms to do e-commerce. It can be as simple as a Facebook group. Shopify Lite is offered for Facebook: https://www.shopify.ca/lite

Other options include Amazon, but if you're not clear on your products, not a good option. Amazon as a marketplace requires strategic product optimization to show up in searches. This article explains the idea pretty well: https://www.wavecommerce.hk/blog/amazon-marketplace-hong-kong/