E577: The Next 10 Years of E-Commerce

 
Mike is joined by Bill D'Alessandro in today's episode where they reflect on their decade-long journey in e-commerce, discussing where ecommerce was, where the industry currently is, and the scary direction that it's moving forward on. They also talk about the big picture, and how to succeed in the next decade if you're choosing to stay in the industry. 
 

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The Big Takeaway

  • Restructuring your business can lead to significant cost savings if Amazon's been eating away at your profit margins. 
  • Competition in e-commerce is now global. You're not competing against local businesses when selling items online – you have to stand out against the best of the best. 
  • Getting your inventory perfect has always been a big problem for e-commerce businesses.
  • Growing e-commerce businesses can be capital intensive. To grow and scale, you need more capital than you have in most cases. 
  • To continue to succeed in e-commerce, you'll need a defensible moat like strong branding, regulatory compliances or intellectual property that can help protect against international competition. 
  • Last but not least: If you want to succeed, you have to put yourself in a place of discomfort. 

Timestamps

  • 00:00 – Navigating Business Restructuring
  • 02:54 – Reflecting on E-commerce Evolution
  • 06:41 – The Competitive Landscape of E-commerce
  • 10:58 – The Power Shift: Platforms vs. Sellers
  • 14:39 – Challenges of Inventory Management
  • 22:10 – Future Trends in E-commerce
  • 27:01 – Building a Sustainable E-commerce Business

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Thanks for listening!

Until next time, happy selling!

Michael Jackness

Michael started his first business when he was 18 and is a serial entrepreneur. He got his start in the online world way back in 2004 as an affiliate marketer. From there he grew as an SEO expert and has transitioned into ecommerce, running several sites that bring in a total of 7-figures of revenue each year.

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