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Testing New Product Ideas Ahead of Christmas 🎄 How Are You All Approaching It?
Hey everyone 👋 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… 👉 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 👋 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. 📩 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 ❣️
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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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