Mohammed Yeasin Arafat

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Mohammed Yeasin Arafat

Mohammed Yeasin Arafat

@yeasindev

Building software that makes businesses faster. Sharing real lessons from shipping products with Next.js. Follow along 👇

Comilla / Bangladesh Katılım Nisan 2026
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Mohammed Yeasin Arafat
Building a free tool in public over the next 3 days: enter any Shopify URL and see the exact revenue they're losing from slow load times. No sign-up. Every 100ms delay = 1% conversion drop. Follow along 🧵
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Mohammed Yeasin Arafat@yeasindev·
Compared a top Shopify store to a Next.js store... Shopify: stuck at 40-50 😬 Next.js: 90+ 🚀 Video proof attached. If you run an ecom brand, this speed gap = revenue gap. Slow site kills conversions. I'm biased, but numbers don't lie. Watch. 👇
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@AliGrowthStudio Simplify your copy is underrated advice. Most ecom stores overexplain when a simple value prop above the fold does more work than any feature list. Same goes for images — show the product in context, not just studio shots. Real lifestyle > perfect lighting.
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AliGrowthStudio@AliGrowthStudio·
I’m building my X account around helping ecommerce founders fix growth bottlenecks. Expect daily tips on: Shopify SEO speed creatives conversion
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@teqtop_agency Design ≠ conversions is the realest thing in ecom. Most stores look great and convert terribly. The key is usually in the product page structure — your above-the-fold content, social proof placement, and urgency triggers. Speed and UX beat beauty every time.
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TEQTOP@teqtop_agency·
Your Shopify store isn’t a mood board. It’s a sales machine. Design ≠ conversions UX + speed + strategy = sales 👉Let’s check where your store is losing money and how to fix it 👉 Visit us: teqtop.com/shopify-develo… #Shopify #Ecommerce #CRO #UX
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@robincingh The gap approach is smart but checkout friction is usually the silent killer. Even after fixing everything else, customers abandon there. Quick tip: check your mobile checkout load time. 1 extra second = 20% drop in conversion.
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Robin@robincingh·
Most brands don’t actually have a traffic problem. They have small conversion gaps across their site that quietly add up. Things like: • product pages not doing enough heavy lifting • missed upsell / AOV opportunities • friction in the checkout flow • UX details that seem minor but impact decisions Individually, they don’t look like much. Together, they cost real revenue. That’s exactly what led me to build something around it 👉 hivesense.co Not as a replacement for anything — just a way to quickly surface what’s worth fixing first. Still early, but sharing more as we go. Always open to feedback 🤝 #Shopify #ecommerce #CRO #conversionrateoptimization #ShopifyPlus #ecommercetips #buildinpublic #startups #founders #growth
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@zachsapiro The stores getting strong multiples aren't just "ready to be handed over" — they're operationally clean. Documented SOPs, clear customer service flows, organized inventory. Buyers pay premium for confidence, not just revenue numbers.
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Zach@zachsapiro·
Most Shopify founders think selling their store is about finding the right buyer. It’s not. It’s about having the right store to sell. I’ve sold millions worth of brands. The ones that get strong multiples all were ready to be handed over, not just sold. Here’s what separates a $70k exit from a $250k exit on the same revenue: Chargeback rate. If yours is above 1% you’re already losing multiple before the conversation starts. Get it below 1% and buyers stop negotiating on price. Churn stability. One good month doesn’t mean anything to a serious buyer. What they want is 90 days of consistent data sitting below 15% monthly churn. That tells them the revenue is consistent. Founder dependency. If your store needs you to run it, buyers are buying a job not a business. Every process, every supplier contact, every ad structure needs to be documented before you sell. This is the one most sellers skip. Traffic sources. Document your ROAS by channel. Buyers aren’t paying for what you did last month, they’re paying for what they can repeat next month. Show them it’s repeatable. Asset organisation. Every domain, every email account, every supplier contract, every payment processor. Clean, organised and ready to transfer. Deals fall apart at handover more than anywhere else. Payment processor health. No disputes, clean chargeback history, full payment records. This is the last thing buyers check but it’s killed more deals than anything else. Same store. Same revenue. $70k exit with messy metrics. $250k exit with clean ones. Don’t miss out on big money because nobody told you to spend 60 days preparing for exit.
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@ishankhatri_ The logic is simple: cheap traffic usually means low-intent buyers who barely convert. The stores that actually scale focus on creating curiosity-driven ads that attract buyers who actually want what you're selling, not just clicking because it was cheap.
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Ishan - Google & Youtube Ads
When you’re dropshipping a “winning” product, you’re just recycling the same ads, same videos, same angles as everyone else. Everyone wants cheaper clicks. That’s the wrong game. If you’re bidding below $0.50, you’re not “being efficient” — you’re buying trash traffic. Irrelevant searches. Low intent. No conversions. No differentiation = race to the bottom. Margins get crushed. Branding becomes impossible. You stay stuck in survival mode. Seen the same with supplement brands — everyone defaults to price cuts out of fear. Now do the math: Selling at $40 Optimistic CVR: 5% CPC: $0.50 You’re already on thin ice. Same product. Same supplier. Yet your competitor is printing cash at $89. Reducing price should be the last lever you pull, not the first. Ask yourself: Why can they charge more… and you can’t?
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Most dropshipping stores fail not because of bad products — but because owners treat the store like a hobby. The difference between $1K vs $50K/month? - Better product presentation - Smarter retargeting - More testing Build the winning system, not chase the winning product.
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@AWendy12947 @WithBukky Basic model works, but the challenge is standing out when everyone uses the same suppliers. Winners add their own layer: better presentation, smarter retargeting, and real brand positioning. That's where the margin lives.
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Wendybit ( Chinyere. A) 🧡
@WithBukky Dropshipping is honestly the most underrated way to start a business with ZERO money people are making lots of money via drop.. You sell a product Customer pays YOU first You order from supplier Supplier ships to customer You keep the difference You order from temu, shein... etc
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BUKOLA@WithBukky·
Starting a business is easy, but with which capital😩
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@mickhammer1980 @volieri_ @thomas_veryone The entrepreneurial path (dropshipping included) gives you flexibility but demands self-discipline. Traditional employment has structure but limits ceiling. Both have trade-offs — the key is knowing which game you're playing.
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Mickhammer@mickhammer1980·
@volieri_ @thomas_veryone rien ne limite a 35H ! les limites sont: 10H/ jour max 48H/semaine 44h de moyenne sur 12semaines. Le profs peu faire des court particuliers, la caissière du repassage en auto entrepreneur, et ton vendeur du dropshipping ou du uber. Les possibilités sont nombreuses
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@Champayomide "SYSTEM" — but also: the biggest system most people miss isn't the website itself, it's the follow-up sequence. A great site gets the first order. The follow-up system gets the second, third, and beyond. That's where the real money compounds.
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@theperryecom Number 6 kills more stores than any ad strategy could save. If you can't commit to 2-3 weeks of testing, you're burning money and calling it a "funnel test." Treat the algorithm like your product quality - give it time to compound.
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Perry Ecom
Perry Ecom@theperryecom·
I’ve done millions in ecommerce Living in Australia 🇦🇺 Here’s the truth nobody wants to hear: 1. Your product probably isn’t the problem 2. You don’t understand your customer enough 3. Your offer isn’t strong enough 4. Your store looks like every other dropshipping site 5. You rely on 1–2 creatives and hope they work 6. You turn ads off after 2 bad days 7. You increase budget too fast and kill performance 8. You don’t test enough angles, just the same idea 9. You ignore what’s already working in the market 10. You blame ads instead of fixing the fundamentals Fix these before touching ads again. That’s where the money is.
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Just built this elite Next.js mobile UI. 📱⚡ But for 7-fig eCom operators, "pretty" isn't enough. Bloated themes burn ad spend & kill margins. Stop losing 63% of shoppers to 4s load times. Ready to scale with headless commerce? DM me. 🚀
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Mohammed Yeasin Arafat
Your website loses sales at 2AM because no one's there to answer. I built a 24/7 AI Salesperson for e-commerce that never sleeps. The future of web is here. 🚀 #NextJS #AIAgents
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Mohammed Yeasin Arafat
Your website loses sales at 2AM because no one's there to answer. I built a 24/7 AI Salesperson for e-commerce that never sleeps. The future of web is here. 🚀 #NextJS #AIAgents
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Mohammed Yeasin Arafat
Pixel-perfect Next.js 💎 Latest client project: Premium Dark Mode CTA. ✨ Infinite marquee scroll ✨ Diagonal ambient glows ✨ 100% Mobile optimized Looking for a top-tier dev? DM me. 🚀 #NextJS #UI
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