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Andre Chambers Las Vegas Shares 5 Tips for Starting an E-commerce Business

Andre Chambers is a very successful business consultant in Las Vegas. By increasing business efficiencies, Andru00e9 Chambers Las Vegas helps both small and large businesses. Improve their existing systems, automate where possible, and train employees better to achieve this. As the economy is getting worse and worse, many larger companies are struggling while it is cheaper for smaller businesses to hire consultants like Andre, who can do the work of several employees at a fraction of the cost.<br>https://www.issuewire.com/andre-alonzo-chambers-is-an-entrepreneur-consultant-and-investor-17254601885193

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Andre Chambers Las Vegas Shares 5 Tips for Starting an E-commerce Business

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  1. Andre Chambers Las Vegas Andrea Alonzo Chamber, Andrea Chamber Las Vegas, Nevada, is an Entrepreneur. Chambers has 20 years of experience in consumer electronics and retail, healthcare, and real estate.

  2. Andre Chambers Las Vegas Shares 5 Tips for Starting an E-commerce Business Determine your niche Find suppliers for the products that you want to sell Set aside a large chunk of time to work on your business Choose a platform with great customer service Choose apps based on their reviews

  3. 1. Determine your niche Finding a niche that you can specialize in and are passionate about is one of the most important things you can do when building your business. I cannot stress this enough. If I had been selling a product I wasn't interested in whatsoever, I highly doubt I would still be doing online retail three years later. 2.Findsuppliersforthe products that you want to sell Preferably a specialty one that does not sell on Amazon. By finding a niche market not only will you make it easier for yourself to rank in Google, but you will have less competition. Also, note that I said suppliers and not simply supplier. No matter how many great reviews they have, or how much you trust them, you will run into fulfillment issues over time.

  4. 3. Set aside a large chunk of time to work on your business Be prepared to spend long hours learning and building your Ecommerce website. When I started I assumed that creating an online business would allow me the freedom to travel and work less, boy was I wrong.Stay up to date with current trends, always look to change for the better. Stay on top of your competition. Check out your small fish competition, determine what you can do better than them, and then focus on your big fish competition. Mimic what you like about them, and focus on building a loyal customer base.

  5. 4. Choose a platform with great customer service If you've got plenty of funding, go crazy and have a custom site built and allow your team to manage the building and maintenance of it. If you're like most other small business owners, and you're trying to figure out how the heck to build an e-commerce site at 11 p.m. on a Tuesday via Google, do yourself a favor and use a tool like Shopify (I chose them based on their customer reviews, and 24/7 support to help with all of my questions). If you are as inquisitive as me you will be on with them at 5 a.m. asking them questions that they have to ask their next tier of support to help them with.

  6. 5. Choose apps based on their reviews Take a look at apps such as Abandonaid, Persistent Cart, live chat (later when you have more traffic) along with hundreds of others, and decide which best fit your needs. Depending on your niche this will take some experimentation. Be sure to read reviews, and reach out to the app support to see how quickly they answer. Avoid the ones that do not have good customer service (trust me, no matter how dummy proof the app is, you will need some level of help to get it functioning properly).

  7. Thank You!

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