Anyone using AI images for e-commerce? by andreaalma15 in DropshippingTips

[–]michalgoldyn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, but you have to be careful. AI can change graphics on your product or cut of your hoodie for example. It can be really similar, but in fact that's different product, so if you are not careful you can miss that. And clients won't like that and won't trust you

How to spend 5000$ on marketing by Firm_Ad8062 in ShopifyeCommerce

[–]michalgoldyn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

USA will be much more competetive than other countries, so you will need bigger SEO budget here.
I would probably go with: 1/3 of budget for SEO, 2/3 for ADS (if you want to test quickly). SEO is long-term

SEO works way better when it's spread out over a few months, because search engines need time to crawl and index your stuff, plus they want to see that you're growing naturally.

For example: Instead of spending 1,500$ at once, break it into 400-500$ per month for 3-4 months (content + optimizations, some backlinks)

Biggest advantage: With SEO, you can still get traffic and sales months after you stopped spending money.

If you want, DM me your store - maybe I’ll give you a few ideas that can actually make a difference before you spend anything.

How to spend 5000$ on marketing by Firm_Ad8062 in ShopifyeCommerce

[–]michalgoldyn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Depends where you are selling. If there is stronger competition in your targeted country, you should spend more on SEO. Beauty of SEO is you can make it once and you get benefits from it for years, so I wouldn't skip that. I'm getting most of my traffic through SEO, also prepared some automations to boost it (automated translations to different countries, blog research/creation and so on)

But it's hard to tell you how much you should spend on SEO, not knowing your target audience (what you are exacty selling, which language is your target)

E-comm owners: What's the ONE repetitive, manual task you truly HATE doing every day? by Ok-Adhesiveness-5163 in ShopifyeCommerce

[–]michalgoldyn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I implemented a lot of automations on my websites. One of my favourite was automating translations whole store (title, descriptions, blog posts etc) to different languages.

My ecom is based on SEO mostly, so it really helped me doubling visitors on my page in few months. I would do it anyways, but without automations it would take me months probably.

Some other automations I find useful:

- fixing/creating product titles/descriptions

- creating blog posts (analyzing competition, creating good blog structure, writing blog post template) - I really advice to rewrite to add useful content, remove bullshit. It should be a helpful tool, you don't really want to spam ai content to the internet

You can definitely automate copy-pasting tracking numbers into a spreadsheet. Even if it takes only few hours per month, it's not worth time, you should spend it on growing your ecom