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Hey all,
I've got a lot of experience in various paid traffic sources (mostly FB/Adwords/Native networks) but have been sending all my traffic and hard work elsewhere for a CPA agreement.
I'm looking to take my skills and start pouring everything into a project or funnel I own. I would like to create a brand or asset worth selling some day or as a stable brand in the market that I know will stick around instead of disappearing overnight.
I've already read through the Digital Strategy Crash Course. Great ofcourse.
Though 2 main questions keep coming up for me regarding a lot of the business models out there.
1. E-commerce - how do you really brand yourself? What do I sell? Well..uhh..I just sell other brands. I don't really do anything special, I just feature other people's stuff on my site.
^ This essentially is a lot of ecommerce's value props. None. They are just powered by good marketers that know how to generate paid & organic traffic or just make it work out of pure sweat and blood. Any strategies of how to get around this "lack" of branding in E-commerce?
2. Amazon is killing brick & mortar retail. But they're also killing e-commerce too. Why would somebody buy a widget from your site when Amazon has more trust, their CC info already, better shipping, 1-click ordering, reviews, and Prime. Is e-commerce a marginal/losing model in the coming years?
Anyways, been toiling on these 2 aspects the past few days. I think if you can answer #1 well, #2 becomes irrelevant. Either way I haven't been able to arrive at a conclusion I feel good about.
Thoughts? Comments? How do you brand your ecommerce store? Does it even matter?
I've got a lot of experience in various paid traffic sources (mostly FB/Adwords/Native networks) but have been sending all my traffic and hard work elsewhere for a CPA agreement.
I'm looking to take my skills and start pouring everything into a project or funnel I own. I would like to create a brand or asset worth selling some day or as a stable brand in the market that I know will stick around instead of disappearing overnight.
I've already read through the Digital Strategy Crash Course. Great ofcourse.
Though 2 main questions keep coming up for me regarding a lot of the business models out there.
1. E-commerce - how do you really brand yourself? What do I sell? Well..uhh..I just sell other brands. I don't really do anything special, I just feature other people's stuff on my site.
^ This essentially is a lot of ecommerce's value props. None. They are just powered by good marketers that know how to generate paid & organic traffic or just make it work out of pure sweat and blood. Any strategies of how to get around this "lack" of branding in E-commerce?
2. Amazon is killing brick & mortar retail. But they're also killing e-commerce too. Why would somebody buy a widget from your site when Amazon has more trust, their CC info already, better shipping, 1-click ordering, reviews, and Prime. Is e-commerce a marginal/losing model in the coming years?
Anyways, been toiling on these 2 aspects the past few days. I think if you can answer #1 well, #2 becomes irrelevant. Either way I haven't been able to arrive at a conclusion I feel good about.
Thoughts? Comments? How do you brand your ecommerce store? Does it even matter?
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