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Aug 13, 2018 • 23min

Moz Founder on Startups, Business Decisions

Rand Fishkin founded Moz in 2001 as a blog, calling it at the time SEOmoz. It became an industry beacon, helping thousands of companies dissect and improve their search engine optimization efforts. He left Moz earlier this year. His new book, "Lost and Founder: A Painfully Honest Field Guide to the Startup World," is a transparent view of running that company and the lessons learned along the way.
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Jul 24, 2018 • 29min

DHL Exec on Cross-border Opportunities, Challenges

Selling across international borders can provide helpful revenue to many merchants. But the complexity of laws, transit times, and delivery cost can be daunting. Eugene Laney is an authority on international shipping. He's the head of international government affairs with DHL, the worldwide logistics firm.
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Jul 18, 2018 • 23min

Brand Analyst on Amazon's Private Label Strategy

Amazon has made significant investments in its own private label brands, in areas such as diapers, dog food, and paper towels. The company's private label strategy could be indicative of a burgeoning trend in retail, one that mid-market ecommerce companies could try.To help us understand, we recently spoke with Ojastro Todd, marketing analyst at One Click Retail, an ecommerce data measurement, sales analytics, and search optimization firm for brand manufacturers in North America and Europe.
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Jun 28, 2018 • 34min

Sales Tax Authority on South Dakota v. Wayfair Decision

The recent South Dakota v. Wayfair decision by the U.S. Supreme Court changed online sales tax. To discuss the details of the decision, and its impact on ecommerce merchants, there's no better observer than Shane Ratigan. He is senior manager, state and local tax for Clark Nuber, and a longtime nationwide authority on online sales tax matters.
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May 24, 2018 • 27min

Beardbrand Founder on Success without Amazon

In an ecommerce world that is seemingly dominated by Amazon, Eric Bandholz has just moved his company's products away from that marketplace. The company, Beardbrand, is now focused on selling through its own website and through other retail channels. Revenue has greatly increased.
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May 17, 2018 • 29min

SMS a Game-changer for Ecommerce Businesses?

SMS a Game-changer for Ecommerce Businesses? by Practical Ecommerce
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May 15, 2018 • 36min

Internet Lawyer on New EU Data Regulations

The General Data Protection Regulation from the European Union takes effect on May 25. The law is sweeping, with massive fines for noncompliance. It affects most every company worldwide, large and small. It’s also confusing.There is no better authority in the U.S. to explain the GDPR to ecommerce merchants than John Di Giacomo. He is founding partner of Revision Legal, a leading Michigan-based internet law firm. He is, additionally, a contributor to Practical Ecommerce.
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Apr 25, 2018 • 19min

WompMobile CEO on Mobile Page Innovation

Mobile optimization used to provide a competitive advantage. But as the mobile internet has grown, responsive websites are no longer optional. They are essential to doing business online. In this Ecommerce Conversation, senior contributing editor Armando Roggio speaks with Madison Minor, founder and CEO of WompMobile, a mobile web platform and development firm, about progressive web apps, accelerated mobile pages, and other new mobile internet technologies.
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Feb 22, 2018 • 37min

Stephan Spencer on Barebones SEO for Ecommerce

Organic traffic from Google and other search engines remains critical to many merchants. There is no greater authority on search engine optimization than Stephan Spencer. He's the co-author of "The Art of SEO." He founded the pioneering SEO firm of Netconcepts. He's a worldwide speaker, consultant, and host of two popular podcasts, "Marketing Speak" and "The Optimized Geek."
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Dec 12, 2017 • 22min

Shipping Goods from China to U.S. Is (Very) Inexpensive

The postage rates among countries for international shipping greatly vary. Merchants in certain countries, such as China, can ship very cheaply to U.S. consumers with rates that are unavailable to U.S. merchants. Paul Steidler, a senior fellow with the Lexington Institute in Washington, D.C., explains it all.

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