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eCommerce MasterPlan

Chloë Thomasecommercemasterplan.com
Trying to work out how to acquire more customers? Need to improve customer retention? Or just looking for some reassurance you’re on the right track? That’s what the eCommerce MasterPlan is here for. Every week we interview an e-Commerce business person (owner, manager or marketer) with a fascinating insight into successful online retailing. Their business might be a UK mail order retailer, an online-only store from Australia, or a brick and clicks business from the USA – but every one of them is doing something we can all learn from. Many of our guests are using Shopify & Klaviyo, but we also have guests using Wix, Bigcommerce, Woocommerce, Omnisend and Magento. So you're sure to find an episode that directly helps YOU. Listen for advice on what to do next, the reassurance you’re heading in the right direction and all the inspiration you need to grow your eCommerce business without losing your life in the process! This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Spotify Ad Analytics - https://www.spotify.com/us/legal/ad-analytics-privacy-policy/
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Episodes

White Paper: Emotional Commerce: Can create double digit eCommerce growth

In this episode our host Chloe Thomas shares the white paper: "Emotional Commerce: How and why considering the emotional impact of your eCommerce website can create double digit growth" that she wrote for the Magento agency Diligent Commerce. Including 3 case studies, and lots of neuromarketing tips. Including insights from Daniel Kahneman. Case studies of Eastpak, lalaBerlin, and Varley. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Spotify Ad Analytics - https://www.spotif...

Jul 14, 201820 minEp. 167

Migrating from Magento to Shopify with Andy Storey of Prendas Ciclismo

Andy Storey is the owner at Prendas Ciclismo, an online business that sells cycle clothing to customers worldwide shipping up to 2,000 orders per month, with an excellent reputation in the marketplace - over 6,000 positive reviews on TrustPilot. Andy bought the business from his former boss last year, and is targeting 10% growth for his first year in charge. We also cover Retaining customers Moving from Magento to Shopify magazine advertising podcast advertising and much more. This podcast uses ...

Jul 07, 201833 minEp. 166

Create and manufacture your own products to increase margin with Nathan Resnick of Sourcify

Today we’re diving into the world of product sourcing, just how do you go about getting your products manufactured to a quality and price you’re happy with. AND then get them to you so you can sell? It’s a complex process, and yet another skill for an eCommerce business owner to understand. An essential skill too as if you get it right it will increase your margins, and speed to market. So to help you get to grips with it I’m joined today by Nathan Resnick. Nathan is the founder of Sourcify, a p...

Jun 30, 201830 minEp. 165

Facebook Ads, product and changing the world of audio with Davies Roberts of Flare Audio

Davies Roberts is an inventor and the founder of Flare Audio. He’s spent 5 years re-inventing the loudspeaker on a mission to minimize all types of distortion. After winning the ears of the music industry they used a kickstarter campaign to launch their range of in-ear headphones and ear plugs! In 2017 they reached a turnover of £5.9 million having grown 250% in the last 12 months. All on Shopify, and with a very powerful set up of Facebook Ads. This podcast uses the following third-party servic...

Jun 23, 201837 minEp. 164

Linear sales funnels, affiliate marketing and LOTS of top tips - chatting with Nate Lind

Nate Lind is the founder of multiple eCommerce businesses to which he’s driven $100million in sales. Mainly in the men’s and women’s beauty space. We discuss his proven model for product sourcing, sales growth, and much more. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Spotify Ad Analytics - https://www.spotify.com/us/legal/ad-analytics-privacy-policy/

Jun 16, 201835 minEp. 163

eCommerce Delivery with Ian Kerr of The Postal Hub Podcast - inflight, PUDO, and more

Today we’re going to be exploring a very important part of the eCommerce customer service mix – the delivery. It’s essential to get your delivery strategy right if you want to get the order in the first place (returns and delivery pricing and speed remain the top reasons customers abandon that order), AND to get the repeat order by giving a great experience. It’s also a profitability battle ground, with customer expectations of faster speed and lower cost only going higher. Joining me to discuss...

Jun 09, 201840 minEp. 162

Introducing the eCommerce MasterPlan Podcast

Hello, I'm Chloe Thomas, host of the eCommerce MasterPlan Podcast. I've been in eCommerce for over 15 years, starting off client side, working for multichannel retailer Past Times. Yes. Back in 2003 we were juggling the challenges of running high street stores, a mail order catalogue and a website all at the same time. Then I spent 10 years running a marketing agency and consultancy helping eCommerce businesses of all shapes and sizes make the internet work for them, helping high street retailer...

Jun 05, 20183 min

Adapting to changing markets, niche sites, and drop ship with Brian O'Donnell of Map Marketing

Brian O’Donnell is the Managing Director at Map Marketing. They launched over 40 years ago, and have sold over 1 million personalised map jigsaws! For every gift eCommerce business I’ve worked for Map Marketing products have been a season after season best seller. As well as selling via resellers in the UK, USA, Europe and Australia, they also have four of their own niche eCommerce businesses – all of which moved to Shopify in 2017. To survive for 40 years requires knowing when to adapt to your ...

Jun 02, 201838 minEp. 161

Guest blogging and the solitary bee with Green & Blue's Faye Clifton. All about passion

Faye Clifton is the sales and marketing manager at the multi-award winning Green and Blue, a company of designers, creators and innovators who create products to help wildlife. Selling to consumers and trade. They launched in 2005 and as well as growing online sales, they are selling to over 80 stores worldwide including some awesome organisations such as the National Trust, Design Museum and the Tate. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Spotify Ad Analytics - http...

May 26, 201831 minEp. 160

Kathryn Moorhouse's 3 Steps to Pinterest Success, all about the organic traffic

Today we’re getting deep into Pinterest with leading expert Kathryn Moorhouse. Back in 2015 Kathryn founded children’s clothing brand Zoey & Logan, whilst marketing and growing the business her love affair with Pinterest began. And in mid-2016 she switched from eCommerce business owner to follow her desire to help other entrepreneurs grow their businesses with Pinterest. She shares her 3 steps to Pinterest success. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Spotify Ad...

May 19, 201839 minEp. 159

Running a physical boutique store alongside Squarespace eCommerce and the Trouva marketplace

Kirsty Patrick is the owner of Home by Kirsty, a boutique bricks and clicks business in Cardiff, focused on homeware by leading British and Welsh design makers with a clean contemporary aesthetic. Kirsty launched with the physical store in 2014, and added the website in early 2015. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Spotify Ad Analytics - https://www.spotify.com/us/legal/ad-analytics-privacy-policy/

May 12, 201832 minEp. 158

Steve Simonson (iFloor.com) retail and eCommerce veteran shares his wisdom - must listen

This episode is so packed with great big advice - you need to have a listen. Steve Simonson is a 29 year retail veteran! Who’s now on a mission to share his knowledge to help others succeed. Steve has founded, bought, built and sold multiple companies – including iFloor.com which became one of the largest direct sellers of flooring in the world. With those businesses he’s been publically recognized multiple times including 3 years on the Inc. 500 list, and multiple listings on the Internet Retai...

May 05, 201831 minEp. 157

Subscription eCommerce - what you need to know with subscription specialist Stefan Pretty

If you’re a regular listener you’ll know I have a fascination with subscription eCommerce, and we’re going to be diving deep into this model today. Stefan Pretty is a Scottish-born, US-based entrepreneur. He has launched and run a number of businesses, and since 2014 his focus has been on building Subbly, an eCommerce management platform for subscription businesses. We discuss the pros and cons of starting a subscription business, AND of adding subscription to an existing eCommerce operation. Th...

Apr 28, 201832 minEp. 156

Influencer marketing with Rob Kessler of Million Dollar Collar

Rob Kessler is the Inventor and co-founder of Million Dollar Collar. Where he creates fashion accessories for men which provide a classy polished appearance. After 3 years of R&D they launched in Jan 2016 and now have shipped 135k units to 90 different countries, which is about 13,000 customers all via the website and Amazon. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Spotify Ad Analytics - https://www.spotify.com/us/legal/ad-analytics-privacy-policy/...

Apr 21, 201830 minEp. 155

Christine Nicholson explains why and how she closed eCommerce subscription business Divine Legs

Occasionally I have a guest back on the show to update us on how things are going – today we have a repeat guest. Christine Nicholson of Divine Legs (Tights subscription business) was my guest back in episode 103. Back then the business was 9 months old, and Christine took us through how she’d launched and achieved 100 orders in the first 100 days. In November 2017 Divine Legs reached 15 months old, and despite continuing to grow Christine made the decision to shut it down. Never an easy choice ...

Apr 14, 201833 minEp. 154

Product Packaging to get into the retail store, and bought by the customer. With Greg Corey

Greg Corey earnt his retail stripes with 10 years at Home Depot – and for the last 15 years has been running marketing agency Porchlight. Porchlight full service – so Greg gets the whole marketing mix, but today we’re going to be focusing on point of sale – how you get customers to take your product off the physical shelf (in your stores, and others), plus the power of product packaging! A subject that does not get enough air time. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysi...

Apr 07, 201835 minEp. 153

South American eCommerce Pierre Larose of Calcathai: delivery, virtual team, localisation

Pierre Larose is the founder of Calcathai who sell Thai pants in Brazil and beyond. He launched the business 3 years ago, with zero experience of fashion or retail, and has already built it to over £250k annual turnover. We discuss how and why he's expanded internationally; why he ships the product from Thailand, and has absorbed the delivery costs into the product price. We also get into how he manages his virtual team of 13 who are scattered all over the world. This episode is packed with grea...

Apr 01, 201835 minEp. 152

Shopify DTC brand Natural Birthing Company share how they grow sales 60% a year

Jane Mason is the Managing Director at Natural Birthing Company. An award winning range of natural products designed by midwives to soothe the journey from bump to baby. Selling both direct to customers via their website, and to many retailers including UK high street giants Holland & Barrett and Boots. They launched in 2014 and grew 60% in the last year, and are aiming for a £500k turnover in the coming year. We discuss her focus on the customers, the happy accident that led to her shifting...

Mar 25, 201837 minEp. 151

Content marketing with Jacqueline Parisi of Hello Fresh - we dive into blogs, quizzes, & KPIs

Jacqueline Parisi is a Copywriter at the American arm of meal kit company Hello Fresh. One of her core responsibilities is to write and post 3 blogs a week – including getting them ready AND tracking the KPIs (that’s key performance indicators / results), as well as email copy, product copy and more. She also works with the American and global teams on a range of other written content. Including developing the official editorial style guide for the USA team, to ensure consistent brand messaging,...

Mar 18, 201839 minEp. 150

Takeaways from Retail Without Borders Marketplaces, China, Japan, Porter Erisman & Alibaba

Yesterday our host Chloe Thomas attended Europe's largest dedicated marketplaces event - Retail Without Borders. Listen for her takeaways on the future of eCommerce, emerging markets, China, Tmall, Taoboa and more. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Spotify Ad Analytics - https://www.spotify.com/us/legal/ad-analytics-privacy-policy/

Mar 16, 201828 min

Jacq Jones of sex toy retailer Sugar joins us to discuss integration and business mission

Jacq Jones is the owner and sex educator at Sugar - a lesbian owned, multi-gender operated, for profit, mission driven sex toy store providing education and toys. Sugar is a bricks and clicks business based in Baltimore USA; they launched in 2007 and have seen up to 20% growth each year since launch. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Spotify Ad Analytics - https://www.spotify.com/us/legal/ad-analytics-privacy-policy/

Mar 10, 201827 minEp. 149

The power of Collaboration with the founder of The Bias Cut, premium fashion for the older lady

Jacynth Basset is the founder of The Bias Cut, the first online premium fashion boutique that truly celebrates style at every age. They launched the blog July 2015, and the retail side in March 2016 and now are growing at 100% year on year. We talk about the power of JVs (partnerships or collaborations), how find them and make them work. We also discuss the importance of research and listening to your customers to futher the growth of your business. This podcast uses the following third-party se...

Mar 04, 201831 minEp. 148

To 1,000 orders per month in year 1; events, networking, and Instagram. Paws with Opulence

Simone Taylor is founder and CEO of Paws with Opulence, selling handmade luxury dog collars and leads – perfect for the ultra-pampered pooch. They launched in December 2016 with 200 orders in the month, and after just one year of trading have hit the 1,000 order mark! A Prince's Trust ambassador we discuss Instagram, positioning, Squarespace, Zapier, gift fairs, and networking. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Spotify Ad Analytics - https://www.spotify.com/us/le...

Feb 25, 201831 minEp. 147

Content marketing and Facebook Ads with influencer turned eCommerce business Sweet Hearts Hair

Alan Belshaw is the Managing Director of Sweet Hearts Hair, a hair design company who provide both tutorials and the products to create the right look. They launched in Sept 2015 and now doing £250k per year growing 86% year on year. We talk content marketing, being an influencer, Facebook Ads and much more. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Spotify Ad Analytics - https://www.spotify.com/us/legal/ad-analytics-privacy-policy/

Feb 18, 201832 minEp. 146

Nic Haralambous - email marketing, getting focused in 2018, and when it's good to cut back

Nic Haralmbous is the founder of South African bricks and clicks retailer and style company Nic Harry. Nic launched the business in 2012 focusing on socks, and now turnovers almost $1m per year. And have also just gone through a restructuring process to reduce the number of physical stores and team members. We discuss cutting back on retail space, the power of email marketing, growing the relationship with your best customers, influencer marketing, and much more! This podcast uses the following ...

Feb 11, 201833 minEp. 145

Growing a BigCommerce store to $7m with passion, Facebook Ads and video, Sully from Bombtech Golf

Sully is the CEO and founder of Bombtech Golf. The business launched in 2012 and now turns over $7million a year, growing 50% year on year. We talk through how he created the product, and the business. How he does all that with just 4 team members, and working 20 hours a week. Plus much much more! This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Spotify Ad Analytics - https://www.spotify.com/us/legal/ad-analytics-privacy-policy/

Feb 04, 201843 minEp. 144

Retail Customer Experience Guru Cliff Crosbie, ex Nike, Apple, IKEA. Online CX, & emotions

Cliff Crosbie is Co Founder and CXO at Emrays, where he works on calculating emotions… and Chief Retail Officer at Performance Solutions where he helps retailers deliver the best customer experience. I saw Cliff speak at 2017’s Internet Retailing Conference (I mentioned his session in the takeaways – episode 123-5 and I knew I had to get him on the show for this eCommerce Growth Series, both for the exciting work he’s currently doing and because of his impressive retail pedigree. Cliff has over ...

Jan 28, 201839 minEp. 143

Affiliate Marketing: are performance partnerships part of your plan? w/ Author Robert Glazer

Robert Glazer is the founder of Acceleration Partners, and author of “Performance partnerships: The Checkered past, Changing Present and Exciting Future of Affiliate Marketing”. Robert has been a leader in the affiliate industry for over a decade. You may remember I went to PI Live last year to swot up on Affiliate marketing – and attending the conference reminded me what a powerful marketing method affiliate marketing can be, when done right. It’s a topic we don’t often get into on the show – w...

Jan 24, 201835 minEp. 142

Amazon. How do you make it successful? top 50 Global Seller Jamie Davidson AMZ Insiders

Jamie Davidson is the co-founder of AMZ Insiders, where he and his team focus on helping new sellers launch their own successful Amazon businesses. He also manages over $60million in sales on Amazon and $10m on other marketplace platforms, making Jamie a top 50 global seller on Amazon. Working out your marketplace play for 2018 should be a part of all your planning this month – which is why I’ve invited Jamie on the show – to help you work out the role Amazon might have in your business, and pro...

Jan 21, 201835 minEp. 141
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