Most people build a store with random products, without considering trends or real demand, then blame the system when no sales come in. The issue is rarely the platform. it’s usually the strategy behind product selection. So the question is: are you building around real demand, or just hoping something sticks?
As a beginner, this really hits home. It’s easy to get excited and add products without fully understanding demand, then feel frustrated when nothing happens. I’m starting to realize that learning how to research trends and validate products properly is just as important as building the store itself. Still figuring that part out and trying to improve step by step.
We've been building some new workflows here for our AI Ad Generator procduct: Fabric AI. One of the features we're going to support here is how to instantly translate your ads to multiple different languages. If you're trying to make ads for your own brand that's multinational or you're working with client brands, this is something that can help serve that. https://x.com/recap_david/status/1996661070614925386
I recently integrated predictive AI for a store, and the results blew my mind, sales increased by 18% in just one month! Who else is experimenting with AI in their business? What’s working for you?
I’m just starting to explore AI in business, mostly trying to understand how to set up basic automations. I haven’t tried predictive AI yet, but I’d love to learn how you got those results. How did you start integrating it?
Absolutely. Consistency beats talent when it comes to building skills and systems, especially in AI automation and ecommerce. Small, daily actions compound over time, and that’s what separates those who get results from those who give up too soon.