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S3 E11 How to find hidden profit in your ecommerce supply chain

1 h 8 min · 23. Juni 2026
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Growing your e-commerce business internationally is exciting, but watching your profit margins get squeezed tighter behind the scenes can feel overwhelming. If you have ever looked at your landed costs and wondered why you are working twice as hard just to make the same net profit, you are not alone. Many e-commerce sellers reach this point when they start expanding; the opportunity is there, but the purchasing and supply chain rules behind the scenes feel unclear.   The challenge is that shipping rates fluctuate, import tariffs shift, and default manufacturing hubs get more expensive, which means your real money is getting lost in purchasing before your products even reach the warehouse.  In this episode, we sit down with Sebastian of Zignify  to look at the other side of the retail equation. We walk through how to step away from micro-optimizing your listings and start treating global product sourcing as your ultimate commercial growth lever. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2244411/support]

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Episode S3 E11 How to find hidden profit in your ecommerce supply chain Cover

S3 E11 How to find hidden profit in your ecommerce supply chain

Growing your e-commerce business internationally is exciting, but watching your profit margins get squeezed tighter behind the scenes can feel overwhelming. If you have ever looked at your landed costs and wondered why you are working twice as hard just to make the same net profit, you are not alone. Many e-commerce sellers reach this point when they start expanding; the opportunity is there, but the purchasing and supply chain rules behind the scenes feel unclear.   The challenge is that shipping rates fluctuate, import tariffs shift, and default manufacturing hubs get more expensive, which means your real money is getting lost in purchasing before your products even reach the warehouse.  In this episode, we sit down with Sebastian of Zignify  to look at the other side of the retail equation. We walk through how to step away from micro-optimizing your listings and start treating global product sourcing as your ultimate commercial growth lever. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2244411/support]

23. Juni 20261 h 8 min
Episode S3 E10 Why your Amazon listing may not travel well Cover

S3 E10 Why your Amazon listing may not travel well

Selling internationally only works when your product, language, and offer make sense in the market you are entering. In this episode of The Online Hustle Podcast, Khaled from AVASK speaks with Jana from YLT Translations about what sellers often miss when expanding across Amazon marketplaces and international ecommerce. The conversation moves beyond simple translation and looks at cultural fit, local buying behaviour, product-market validation, listing content, imagery, and why a successful product in one country may fall flat in another. Jana shares the story behind building YLT Translations, niching into Amazon listing localisation, recovering from an early SEO mistake, and learning when to delegate, say no, and focus on the business. The episode also covers practical examples such as diapers versus nappies, US-style copy versus German expectations, wine glass imagery, Italian pasta messaging, and where AI can help without replacing native-market judgement. Takeaways: - Validate demand before launching into a new country. - Localise tone, keywords, imagery, and product framing together. - Use AI carefully, then verify with human expertise. - Treat expansion as a strategic decision, not a default next step. TIMESTAMPS  00:00 – Opening and guest context 01:28 – Why product fit matters before expansion 08:10 – From corporate role to building YLT Translations 20:25 – Amazon, Europe, and changing ecommerce behaviour 25:44 – The name mistake that became an SEO lesson 34:31 – Localisation beyond direct translation 43:35 – Costly keyword differences across English markets 48:28 – AI, native nuance, and better product messaging 55:26 – Business lessons: delegation, finances, and focus 66:21 – Practical expansion research and where to start Ready to expand? Start your journey today:  https://avask.com/find-your-plan/ Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2244411/support]

9. Juni 20261 h 10 min
Episode S3 E9 Does Amazon growth depend more on conversion or traffic? Cover

S3 E9 Does Amazon growth depend more on conversion or traffic?

Scaling on Amazon takes more than launching products in another country and hoping the marketplace does the rest. In this episode of The Online Hustle Podcast, Donald Murray, founder of Jungle Agency, joins AVASK to discuss what Amazon sellers need to consider before expanding internationally. Drawing on his background in corporate law, retail, online selling, and Amazon agency growth, Donald explains why strong products still fail when listings, localisation, PPC, compliance, stock planning, or marketplace fit are not properly managed. The conversation covers how Amazon brands can diagnose conversion weaknesses, structure advertising around ACOS and TACOS, adapt listings for local search behaviour, and avoid common expansion mistakes around VAT, EPR, customs, fulfilment, and marketplace readiness. Donald also shares why TikTok, video content, AI search tools like Rufus, and competitor research are becoming increasingly important for sellers trying to protect profitability while growing across markets. Takeaways: Why Amazon growth depends on conversion, not just traffic How localisation affects trust, search, pricing, and product presentation Why compliance can make or break international expansion When specialist agency support can outperform a small in-house team 00:00 — Introducing Donald Murray and his route into Amazon 02:41 — From frozen yoghurt retail to online selling 05:38 — What high-street retail teaches about Amazon growth 07:16 — Diagnosing why Amazon brands plateau 10:14 — AI search, Rufus, and listing optimisation 12:29 — Localising Amazon listings for different markets 17:41 — Compliance risks when expanding internationally 20:32 — ACOS, TACOS, and measuring Amazon account health 24:06 — Why early ad spend can look unprofitable 26:06 — How to know if a brand is ready to expand 31:56 — Product imagery, localisation, and conversion gaps 34:02 — Video, TikTok, and driving warm traffic to Amazon 37:58 — Competitor research and campaign structure 39:51 — Agency expertise versus bringing Amazon in-house 44:06 — What Donald would do if starting again today 46:22 — Where to find Donald and Jungle Agency Expand your business today: https://avask.com/find-your-plan/ [https://avask.com/find-your-plan/] Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2244411/support]

2. Juni 202646 min
Episode S3 E8 Why clarity matters more than keywords for Amazon Rufus & Cosmo Cover

S3 E8 Why clarity matters more than keywords for Amazon Rufus & Cosmo

Silvia from Ecomm Hero Academy [https://www.ecommheroacademy.com/] explains how Amazon listing optimisation is no longer just about keyword density, PPC spend or adding more variations. This conversation focuses on how sellers can use buyer intent, product imagery, catalogue structure and customer data to make listings easier to understand and more likely to convert. Sylvia shares how her background in film, events and Amazon selling informs her approach to visual storytelling. She explains why brands should audit ownership and catalogue issues first, prioritise high-ROI listings, rewrite titles and bullets around benefits, and use images to answer real buyer questions. The episode also covers reviews, returns, packaging, premium positioning, AI versus real models, and why many sellers may have a structural listing problem rather than a traffic problem. Takeaways: - Start with listing control and high-ROI opportunities - Replace keyword stuffing with buyer-focused clarity - Use visuals to answer objections before the buyer asks - Let reviews, returns and competitor data guide optimisation TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 Meet Sylvia and where her creative approach comes from 06:20 Listing ownership mistakes and catalogue audits 09:11 Rufus, Cosmo and the opportunity for smaller brands 13:22 Turning titles and bullets into buyer benefits 17:35 Product images, buyer intent and visual clarity 23:31 Data-led optimisation, launches and variations 28:22 Reviews, returns and buyer objections as research 35:49 Packaging, creative support and investment choices 42:36 Structural listing problems and making products clear 48:23 Closing advice and how to contact Sylvia Expand your business today: https://avask.com/find-your-plan/ [https://avask.com/find-your-plan/ ] Contact Silvia here: https://www.ecommheroacademy.com/book-my-call [https://www.ecommheroacademy.com/book-my-call] Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2244411/support]

19. Mai 202649 min
Episode S3 E7 The future of live selling and scaling retail brands Cover

S3 E7 The future of live selling and scaling retail brands

In this episode of the Online Hustle podcast Chris Dawson, founder of ChannelX shares his extensive experience in the e-commerce industry, starting from the early days of eBay in the 2000s. He breaks down how online selling has evolved from simple bedroom operations to complex multi-channel businesses facing rising marketplace fees and new operational challenges.  The conversation provides a deep dive into the strategic decisions modern retailers must make regarding inventory, international expansion, and platform selection. Chris also explores the massive upcoming shifts in retail, detailing how artificial intelligence will change consumer search habits and why live selling is rapidly capturing the Gen Z market.   Key takeaways from this discussion: Why new brands should perfect their operations on a single marketplace before expanding everywhere.   The three upcoming stages of AI adoption in retail, including automated purchasing agents.   How eBay Live and TikTok are actively reshaping the future of online shopping.   Using Amazon's fulfillment network to safely test international markets like Germany and France.   TIMESTAMPS  -  00:00 Introduction and starting an eBay business in the early 2000s  03:15 - How the Tamebay blog started and evolved into ChannelX  08:01 - The rise of high street retailers joining online marketplaces  10:48 - Understanding the massive shift in e-commerce marketplace fees  16:24 - Rebranding to ChannelX to reflect the modern retail ecosystem  20:58 - The three stages of artificial intelligence in online shopping  29:35 - How Gen Z is changing e-commerce through Depop and TikTok  32:22 - The explosive growth of live selling on eBay Live  34:16 - Why new brands should master one channel before expanding  44:41 - Bridging the gap between marketplaces and retail sellers  50:38 - Managing inventory storage and marketplace fulfillment costs  54:24 - Strategies for testing and entering international markets  01:03:37 - Why live video selling is the top recommendation for new sellers  01:04:39 - Upcoming retail and e-commerce events from ChannelX Get in touch today: https://avask.com/find-your-plan/ ChannelX: https://channelx.world/ Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2244411/support]

6. Mai 20261 h 7 min