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Testing New Product Ideas Ahead of Christmas šŸŽ„ How Are You All Approaching It?
Hey everyone šŸ‘‹ With Christmas coming up fast, I’ve been trying to test a few new product ideas to take advantage of the seasonal spike… but honestly, it feels like a gamble right now. Some products look like they’ll explode during Q4, but when I run test ads, the results are all over the place. A few good clicks, some adds to cart here and there, but nothing consistent enough to scale. I’m curious how others here approach this period because I don’t want to: Waste money testing products too late, Miss out on trends by moving too slowly Or pick a product that can’t even be delivered on time 😭. For those who’ve been through multiple Q4 cycles… šŸ‘‰ What’s your strategy when it comes to testing new products before Christmas? Do you start early? Test aggressively? Stick to proven winners? Or look for last-minute trend spikes? Really hoping to hear how others navigate this because every decision feels like a hit or miss right now
How do you handle visitors who add to cart but never check out?
Hey everyone šŸ‘‹ I’ve been noticing a pattern in my store lately, I’m getting quite a good number of visitors adding products to their carts, but they never actually complete the purchase. I’ve been thinking of testing a few follow-up strategies, but I wanted to get some feedback from other experienced store owners here. Here’s what I had in mind: Send a reminder email or message the next day after they add to cart, just to remind them their product is still waiting. On the second day, offer a small incentive, maybe a discount or free shipping to encourage checkout. If they still don’t complete the purchase, I was thinking of sending a weekend discount (20–30%) to make it more appealing. Do you think this is too much follow-up or just enough to nudge them? And what’s been working best for you all in recovering abandoned carts? Would love to hear how others handle this.
1½ Years Ago I Started… Today I’m a Homeowner
Today, I’m standing in front of something I once only imagined — my very own new house. And the best part? It all came from my journey in e-commerce dropshipping. It wasn’t an overnight success. In fact, it was far from easy. I started with zero experience, faced countless challenges, made mistakes, and went through months of trials and errors. There were times I thought of giving up… but I didn’t. Instead, I kept learning, testing, improving, and partnering with the right people. Slowly, my small online store turned into a consistent source of income. And now, just 1½ years later, that dedication has given me the financial freedom to make one of my biggest dreams come true — owning this beautiful home. If you’ve been wondering whether e-commerce is worth it — I’m living proof that it is. But you need the right guidance and the right system to make it happen. šŸ“© Want to know exactly how I did it? Message me directly here: https://wa.me/14042450825
1½ Years Ago I Started… Today I’m a Homeowner
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@Aurora Wright I use Shopify too. What product do you sell?
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@Ferran Riggs Thanks, I really appreciate ā£ļø
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Passionate barber dedicated to precision cut and styling. Providing quality service with a personal touch to make every client look their best.

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