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A simple Shopify mistake I didn’t notice at first…
When I started with Shopify, I kept adding too many apps hoping they’d fix my store. But later I realized:The fewer apps you have, the faster and cleaner your store runs. Speed = trustTrust = conversions If your store feels slow or messy, try removing 2–3 apps you don’t really use. What app do you think helps your store the MOST right now?
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A lot of people sleep on SEO in dropshipping because they think it’s “too slow.” But here’s the truth: SEO is one of the only traffic sources that keeps paying you even when you stop spending. Recently, I worked with a client whose store had the same problem many dropshippers face: – Low visibility – Almost no organic traffic – Sales coming mostly from ads (and barely breaking even) Their products were great… but nobody was finding them organically. So here’s what I did: 1️⃣ Fixed the technical issues • Site structure • Page speed • Indexing errors • Broken links 2️⃣ Optimized the product pages • SEO-focused titles • Keyword-rich descriptions • Cleaner formatting and image alt text • Improved trust elements 3️⃣ Targeted long-tail, buyer-intent keywords This is the part most dropshippers skip. These keywords bring in visitors who are ready to buy, not just browsing. 4️⃣ Created strategic content Blogs, FAQs, and supporting pages to help Google trust the store. After implementation, everything changed. The “before” stats showed almost no traction. The “after” stats? $40,000+ in sales from organic ranking once the store started appearing in front of real buying traffic. SEO doesn’t replace ads it makes your whole funnel stronger. If anyone wants to understand how to apply this to their own store or wants a breakdown of what I did… who would like to know more? I’m happy to help
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📣 FREE SECTION FOR YOUR FEEDBACK: Shopify AI Blocks: Share Your Experience!
Hey everyone! I'm curious to hear from those of you who have been experimenting with Shopify's native AI blocks. A few questions to get the conversation going: • What's been your overall experience so far—smooth sailing or bumpy road? • Which use cases have worked best for you? • What features or improvements do you wish it had? • Any tips, tricks, or lessons learned you'd share with someone just getting started? Whether you've built something cool, hit some frustrating limitations, or are still figuring it out—I'd love to hear your thoughts. Drop your experiences below! 👇
The $899 Advertorial Behind Kylie Cosmetics, AG1 & Ryze — Ends Friday
🚨 We Built Advertorials for Kylie Cosmetics, AG1, Ryze, Byte & Derm Dude — Now It's Your Turn ($900 Off This Week) You know those "5 Reasons Why This Product Went Viral" articles that make you want to buy before you even hit the product page? We build those. And we've built them for brands like Kylie Cosmetics, AG1, Ryze Superfoods, Byte, Derm Dude, and a bunch of other Shopify unicorns. Why advertorials work: - Warm traffic converts 2-3x better than cold - Pre-sells before the click — they arrive ready to buy - Evergreen asset — keeps converting for months, not days - Higher AOV — educated buyers spend more What you get: - Done-for-you A-Z (copy, design, build) - Built directly into your Shopify store - Viral headline angles tested for your brand $899 instead of $1,800 — but only until Friday. We've got clients who ordered last year and are still getting sales from theirs monthly. This isn't an ad that dies in 3 days — it ranks, it stays, it sells. DM me to lock it in before Friday.
The $899 Advertorial Behind Kylie Cosmetics, AG1 & Ryze — Ends Friday
What’s one small win you had this week with your Shopify store?
Even tiny wins count. Maybe you fixed your product page…Maybe you found a supplier…Or even understood something new. Share it here let’s celebrate small progress together. Your win might inspire someone else in the community.
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