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Apr 2, 2020 • 47min

SE05 EP13: How Easy China Warehouse Survived Lockdown in Shenzhen, China

On today’s episode, Kunle interviews Brian Miller, the Founder of Easy China Warehouse, an Ecommerce 3PL Logistics company based in Shenzhen China. They discuss how his company survived the Cornonavirus lockdown and offer insights on what you can learn from the Chinese experience. Here is an outline of a few topics that we discussed, What happened in China when the outbreak began and how China handled the virus How the virus affected local and global supply chain Trends in the shipping/logistics market and what can be said about demand from those trends ----------- 
Daily Pulse - Klaviyo 
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 Calling all eCommerce Marketers and Founders, Klaviyo have put together this daily survey to assess the impact of COVID-19 on the industry. Please fill it out here, it will take only 2-minutes. Results will be emailed to you daily So go ahead and support it by completing the form: 2xecommerce.com/covid ----------- SPONSORS: This episode is brought to you by: Klaviyo  This episode is brought to you by Klaviyo – a growth marketing platform that powers over 25,000 online businesses. Direct-to-Consumer brands like ColourPop, Huckberry, and Custom Ink rely on Klaviyo.
Klaviyo helps you own customer experience and grow high-value customer relationships right from a shopper’s first impression through to each subsequent purchase, Klaviyo understands every single customer interaction and empowers brands to create more personalized marketing moments. Find out more on klaviyo.com/2x.   Rewind This episode is brought to you by Rewind.
The #1 Backup and Recovery App for Shopify and BigCommerce stores that powers over 25,000 online businesses. Direct-to-Consumer brands like Gymshark and Movement Watches rely on Rewind.
Cloud-based ecommerce platforms like Shopify and BigCommerce do not have automatic backup features. Rewind protects your store against human error, misbehaving apps, or collaborators gone bad with Automatic backups!   For a free 30-day trial, Go to Rewind.io, reach out to the Rewind team via chat or email and mention ‘2x ecommerce’       ★ Support this podcast ★
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Mar 26, 2020 • 22min

SE05 EP12: COVID-19 »»» eCommerce Isn't Closed, It is Very Much Open!

Actions to take in your eCommerce business right now in the wake of COVID-19   1. Stay safe - life is more important than anything else 2. Assess your supply chain and delivery partners
 3. Governments will want eCommerce to function
 4. Write to your customers immediately
 5. Organise remote working
 6. Communicate with your 3PL partners
 7. Ensure your Warehouse staff are safe
 8. Reach out to all service providers, see if you can secure any payment holidays
 9. It is not business as usual and so be empathetic in all of your communications, social media, email, etc
 10. Stay abreast on grants, loans and support from the government
 11. Facebook business grants
 Coronavirus crisis has afforded brands a rare opportunity to show their human side—but in giving out freebies, they risk looking opportunistic.    ----------- 
Daily Pulse - Klaviyo 
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 Calling all eCommerce Marketers and Founders, Klaviyo have put together this daily survey to assess the impact of COVID-19 on the industry. Please fill it out here, it will take only 2-minutes. Results will be emailed to you daily So go ahead and support it by completing the form: 2xecommerce.com/covid ----------- SPONSORS: This episode is brought to you by: Klaviyo  This episode is brought to you by Klaviyo – a growth marketing platform that powers over 25,000 online businesses. Direct-to-Consumer brands like ColourPop, Huckberry, and Custom Ink rely on Klaviyo.
Klaviyo helps you own customer experience and grow high-value customer relationships right from a shopper’s first impression through to each subsequent purchase, Klaviyo understands every single customer interaction and empowers brands to create more personalized marketing moments. Find out more on klaviyo.com/2x.   Rewind This episode is brought to you by Rewind.
The #1 Backup and Recovery App for Shopify and BigCommerce stores that powers over 25,000 online businesses. Direct-to-Consumer brands like Gymshark and Movement Watches rely on Rewind.
Cloud-based ecommerce platforms like Shopify and BigCommerce do not have automatic backup features. Rewind protects your store against human error, misbehaving apps, or collaborators gone bad with Automatic backups!   For a free 30-day trial, Go to Rewind.io, reach out to the Rewind team via chat or email and mention ‘2x ecommerce’ ★ Support this podcast ★
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Mar 20, 2020 • 49min

SE05 EP11: Resilient Supply Chain and Payments »»» COVID-19 Ecommerce Expert Panel

This is the second episode of our COVID-19 series that addresses how the ecommerce industry should respond to the Coronavirus global epidemic. On today's episode, Kunle interviews three experts that serve the ecommerce industry in varying degrees,  Erich LitchPresident and Chief Operating Officer of 2Checkout, an online payment processing platform with 17,000+ Active Clients, 300+ Employees all of which currently now work remotely in the wake of the epidemic and 4 global offices. Refael Elbaz An Israeli entrepreneur, founder, and CEO of Unicargo. Unicargo leverages technology to consolidate all the data points of international shipping, thus creating services and tools for E-commerce businesses enabling them to make intelligent, data-driven supply chain decisions. Refael is an e-commerce logistics advisor to the Israeli export institute and a public speaker in international logistics and supply chain conventions. Yuriy Ostapyk Chief Operating Officer and Director of Global Operations at Logistics Plus, Inc. He has over 15 years of experience in the international and domestic transportation, logistics, and supply chain sectors. Yuriy’s responsibilities include roles in Sales and Management, Trucking and Warehousing, Freight Forwarding and Third-Party Logistics, and Global Procurement. We discuss, The impact of Covid-19 on Warehousing and fulfilment networks globally.  China's recovery Building resilient supply chains with innovative solutions regardless of the crisis How to manage the risk of chargebacks due to delayed deliveries How to brace your operations for remote working   ----------- SPONSORS: This episode is brought to you by: Klaviyo  This episode is brought to you by Klaviyo – a growth marketing platform that powers over 25,000 online businesses. Direct-to-Consumer brands like ColourPop, Huckberry, and Custom Ink rely on Klaviyo. Klaviyo helps you own customer experience and grow high-value customer relationships right from a shopper’s first impression through to each subsequent purchase, Klaviyo understands every single customer interaction and empowers brands to create more personalized marketing moments. Find out more on klaviyo.com/2x.   Rewind This episode is brought to you by Rewind. The #1 Backup and Recovery App for Shopify and BigCommerce stores that powers over 25,000 online businesses. Direct-to-Consumer brands like Gymshark and Movement Watches rely on Rewind. Cloud-based ecommerce platforms like Shopify and BigCommerce do not have automatic backup features. Rewind protects your store against human error, misbehaving apps, or collaborators gone bad with Automatic backups!   For a free 30-day trial, Go to Rewind.io, reach out to the Rewind team via chat or email and mention ‘2x ecommerce’ ★ Support this podcast ★
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Mar 18, 2020 • 45min

SE05 EP10: eCommerce Business Survival in the Wake of Coronavirus »»» Expert Panel

This is the first of a series of episodes that addresses how the ecommerce industry should respond to the Coronavirus global epidemic. On today's episode, Kunle interviews three experts that serve the ecommerce industry in varying degrees,  Artur KiulianFounder of Colab, Los Angeles-based venture studio that helps ecommerce businesses and startups build AI/machine learning tech. John M. Scannapieco An attorney at law firm Baker Donelson and chair of the firm’s Global Business Team. They specialise in the sale or disposition of assets, as well as the negotiation and drafting of distribution, manufacturing, employment and agency agreements throughout the world. Andrew Tjernlund Co-founder of Tjernlund Services, they own the largest Vendor Account in the Industrial/Electrical category on Amazon. We discuss, How to effectively communicate with employees, vendors and customers.  Warehousing and fulfilment.  Remote working   ----------- SPONSORS: This episode is brought to you by: Klaviyo  This episode is brought to you by Klaviyo – a growth marketing platform that powers over 25,000 online businesses. Direct-to-Consumer brands like ColourPop, Huckberry, and Custom Ink rely on Klaviyo. Klaviyo helps you own customer experience and grow high-value customer relationships right from a shopper’s first impression through to each subsequent purchase, Klaviyo understands every single customer interaction and empowers brands to create more personalized marketing moments. Find out more on klaviyo.com/2x.   Rewind This episode is brought to you by Rewind. The #1 Backup and Recovery App for Shopify and BigCommerce stores that powers over 25,000 online businesses. Direct-to-Consumer brands like Gymshark and Movement Watches rely on Rewind. Cloud-based ecommerce platforms like Shopify and BigCommerce do not have automatic backup features. Rewind protects your store against human error, misbehaving apps, or collaborators gone bad with Automatic backups!   For a free 30-day trial, Go to Rewind.io, reach out to the Rewind team via chat or email and mention ‘2x ecommerce’ ★ Support this podcast ★
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Mar 16, 2020 • 43min

SE05 EP09: How to Turn Contact Centres to Profit Centres

On today's episode, we are joined by GQ Fu, a co-founder of LTVplus and a #cxnerd that is on a mission to rid the world of bad customer experiences. We talk about leveraging customer support functions as revenue-generating channels.      ----------- SPONSORS: This episode is brought to you by: Klaviyo  This episode is brought to you by Klaviyo – a growth marketing platform that powers over 25,000 online businesses. Direct-to-Consumer brands like ColourPop, Huckberry, and Custom Ink rely on Klaviyo. Klaviyo helps you own customer experience and grow high-value customer relationships right from a shopper’s first impression through to each subsequent purchase, Klaviyo understands every single customer interaction and empowers brands to create more personalized marketing moments. Find out more on klaviyo.com/2x.   Rewind This episode is brought to you by Rewind. The #1 Backup and Recovery App for Shopify and BigCommerce stores that powers over 25,000 online businesses. Direct-to-Consumer brands like Gymshark and Movement Watches rely on Rewind. Cloud-based ecommerce platforms like Shopify and BigCommerce do not have automatic backup features. Rewind protects your store against human error, misbehaving apps, or collaborators gone bad with Automatic backups!   For a free 30-day trial, Go to Rewind.io, reach out to the Rewind team via chat or email and mention ‘2x ecommerce’ ★ Support this podcast ★
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Mar 5, 2020 • 37min

SE05 EP08: Creating Effective Video Ads

On today's episode, Kunle goes deep into the subjects of emotional selling, developing video creatives and media buying scheduling. Emotion is critical to advertising and advertising works by establishing feelings, associations and memories in relation to a brand. The association of memories influences buyer behaviour which ultimately translates into a purchase. Emotions help, stimulate and guide attention create and reinforce associations created by advertising What your video ads should set out to do is, to deliver incidental learning in a passive way, whilst your media buying strategy will ensure audience relevance.  Repetition helps establish memory more firmly, it will typically take more exposures to establish a new memory than to confirm an old memory. Media Planning + Effective Creatives have to work together and might require continuous or infrequent exposure that is dependent on the following four factors.    1. Likeable ads So your first task as an ad buyer is to ensure that your ad(s) triggers apositive emotional response. i.e. it is likeable. Likability and relative likability determine the degree of attention the ad will attract as well as the potential response.   2. How established is your brand amongst your target audience? Brand equity - What brand associations and stored memories have been accumulated thus far? Are you working with a full or empty cupboard? This will determine both the degree of frequency and creative refresh required to enable you plan your media buys.   3. Stagnant vs Fresh messaging in creatives Ad exposure: Frequency and intervals between ads Excessive frequency does not work well with stagnant creatives High frequency on the other hand will work with on-brand creatives that deliver fresh messages and new ideas   4. Are your new creatives delivering a new message or new offer? If yes, they may be competing against existing memories.  And will need more exposure to force brand associations and stored memories ★ Support this podcast ★
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Feb 27, 2020 • 45min

SE05 EP07: Leveraging Direct Mail Postcard Marketing Automation for eCommerce

Michael Epstein started his ecommerce journey by starting and scaling an ecommerce brand to over $10m in sales with a successful exit. Michael is currently the CMO of AutoAnything, a 9-figure online retailer of aftermarket automotive accessories. He is also an investor and partner in PostPilot, an app that enables online stores to segment their customer list and automatically send personalized postcard campaigns just as they would with an email or SMS marketing automation platform.   ----------- SPONSORS: This episode is brought to you by: Klaviyo  This episode is brought to you by Klaviyo – a growth marketing platform that powers over 25,000 online businesses. Direct-to-Consumer brands like ColourPop, Huckberry, and Custom Ink rely on Klaviyo. Klaviyo helps you own customer experience and grow high-value customer relationships right from a shopper’s first impression through to each subsequent purchase, Klaviyo understands every single customer interaction and empowers brands to create more personalized marketing moments. Find out more on klaviyo.com/2x.   Rewind This episode is brought to you by Rewind. The #1 Backup and Recovery App for Shopify and BigCommerce stores that powers over 25,000 online businesses. Direct-to-Consumer brands like Gymshark and Movement Watches rely on Rewind. Cloud-based ecommerce platforms like Shopify and BigCommerce do not have automatic backup features. Rewind protects your store against human error, misbehaving apps, or collaborators gone bad with Automatic backups!   For a free 30-day trial, Go to Rewind.io, reach out to the Rewind team via chat or email and mention ‘2x ecommerce’   ★ Support this podcast ★
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Feb 20, 2020 • 51min

SE05 EP06: Social-Selling Platforms in China for Direct-to-Consumer Marketing 🇨🇳

Arnold Ma is the Founder of Qumin, an Award-winning Chinese digital creative agency based in London and Shanghai as well as is the host of the China WTF Podcast. With clients such a Net-A-Porter, Harrods, Heathrow and Manchester United, Arnold knows a thing or two about launching and marketing brands in China.  This episode is packed with a whole lot of primer information that sheds some light on how the modern Chinese consumer thinks and reacts to branding and marketing.  We discuss three major digital marketing channels in China available to marketers,  Livestreaming will become an even more important sales medium Short-video apps will continue to embrace e-commerce - Douyin and TikTok Service and Utility apps - WeChat   ----------- SPONSORS: This episode is brought to you by: Klaviyo  This episode is brought to you by Klaviyo – a growth marketing platform that powers over 25,000 online businesses. Direct-to-Consumer brands like ColourPop, Huckberry, and Custom Ink rely on Klaviyo. Klaviyo helps you own customer experience and grow high-value customer relationships right from a shopper’s first impression through to each subsequent purchase, Klaviyo understands every single customer interaction and empowers brands to create more personalized marketing moments. Find out more on klaviyo.com/2x.   Rewind This episode is brought to you by Rewind. The #1 Backup and Recovery App for Shopify and BigCommerce stores that powers over 25,000 online businesses. Direct-to-Consumer brands like Gymshark and Movement Watches rely on Rewind. Cloud-based ecommerce platforms like Shopify and BigCommerce do not have automatic backup features. Rewind protects your store against human error, misbehaving apps, or collaborators gone bad with Automatic backups!   For a free 30-day trial, Go to Rewind.io, reach out to the Rewind team via chat or email and mention ‘2x ecommerce’ ★ Support this podcast ★
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Feb 13, 2020 • 36min

SE05 EP05: This is How to Successfully Sell on Amazon Japan 🇯🇵

John Cant runs Rising Sun Commerce, a Japan-focused Amazon agency and since Amazon in Japan is the same size as the UK he shares the opportunities currently available to direct-to-consumer brands attempting to reach Japanese consumers. We cover a lot on this episode ranging from culture to the technicalities of Amazon product page. It is a great episode you do not want to miss. ----------- SPONSORS: This episode is brought to you by: Klaviyo  This episode is brought to you by Klaviyo – a growth marketing platform that powers over 25,000 online businesses. Direct-to-Consumer brands like ColourPop, Huckberry, and Custom Ink rely on Klaviyo. Klaviyo helps you own customer experience and grow high-value customer relationships right from a shopper’s first impression through to each subsequent purchase, Klaviyo understands every single customer interaction and empowers brands to create more personalized marketing moments. Find out more on klaviyo.com/2x.   Rewind This episode is brought to you by Rewind. The #1 Backup and Recovery App for Shopify and BigCommerce stores that powers over 25,000 online businesses. Direct-to-Consumer brands like Gymshark and Movement Watches rely on Rewind. Cloud-based ecommerce platforms like Shopify and BigCommerce do not have automatic backup features. Rewind protects your store against human error, misbehaving apps, or collaborators gone bad with Automatic backups!   For a free 30-day trial, Go to Rewind.io, reach out to the Rewind team via chat or email and mention ‘2x ecommerce’ ★ Support this podcast ★
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Feb 6, 2020 • 54min

SE05 EP04: From DTC Crowdfunding to VC Funding in 12 months - Sheets and Giggles

This is a remarkable direct-to-consumer (D2C) story - Colin McIntosh is the founder and CEO of Sheets and Giggles, a digital native brand in the $12 billion bedding space. Colin started Sheets and Giggles by raising $284,000 with a crowdfunding campaign on Indiegogo and has since attracted $2M in VC funding.  On this episode, he tells the unique story of the ideation process, prototyping, how to launch a successful crowdfunding campaign and why he made the decision to get VC funding so early in the life of his brand. There are so many nuggets in this episode you just don't want to miss! ★ Support this podcast ★

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