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Benedict
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Shopify Expert | E-commerce Growth, Helping brands scale with high converting stores 🚀 Fiverr Seller | Freelance Pro... DMs open for business
Tham gia Mayıs 2024
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@KevinSzabo14 Clarity really is a power move.
It saves time, builds trust, and cuts through noise faster than anything else. In a world full of assumptions and half said things, being direct isn’t harsh it’s respectful.
Say it plain. Mean it fully. Move things forward.
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@KevinSzabo14 Post and ghost significantly limits your content’s reach and impact.
Consistent engagement responding, interacting, and building conversations is essential to ensure your content remains visible and delivers value.
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@kurtinc @promopartypro This is a solid take. Discounts definitely condition customers over time, but value add offers like free gifts feel more intentional and brand building. Curious to see how @promopartypro helps execute this at scale
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Discounts train your customers to wait. A free gift with purchase moves the same needle without torching margin or creating an expectation you can't walk back. Most stores only run discount campaigns. That’s the problem, and it's why we built @promopartypro
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@ShopifyDevs This sounds like a solid upgrade having organizations and role based access should make managing teams much smoother. Excited to try out the new Dev Dashboard and see how the all in one store view improves workflow. Nice work!
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Starting a business is exciting the ideas, the branding, the grind. But the real game changer? That moment everything clicks, systems run smoothly, and transactions happen effortlessly.
Starting a business is cool but real magic is in making things seamless.
Shopify@Shopify
starting a business is cool but have you ever turned on Shop Pay?
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@russellbrunson That’s powerful. It really shifts the mindset from chasing success to creating value because when you genuinely help others, success naturally follows.
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@siddharthwv Facts. It’s not about chasing numbers, it’s about delivering real value to the right people. A small, aligned audience that trusts you will always outperform a big, disengaged one.
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@danmartell That’s true consistency compounds. Small efforts repeated daily will always outpace bursts of motivation.
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@I_am_wf_Paulano 😂😂 I hear you make I go secure my share before the reflection clears. No dulling!
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@LeilaHormozi That’s true, but I think it’s also about choosing what still aligns with you. Not everyone is meant to go the full distance and that’s okay. Growth sometimes means letting go, but it also means appreciating what those connections were when they mattered.
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@Queeneth01olx I get why you felt disrespected no one deserves public embarrassment after paying.
At the same time, staff may have been reacting under pressure, but that doesn’t excuse poor handling. It’s not just the process, it’s how it’s done and there’s a better way on both sides.
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You missed the point entirely.
Nobody is against confirming transfers. That's standard.
What's NOT standard is treating a customer like a criminal in front of a whole supermarket while she's showing you a successful debit alert on her screen.
The issue was never the wait. It was the manager calling me a thief without an apology, without decency, without basic respect.
You said "debits can be reversed." True. But receipts can also be verified. A simple ma, let's sort this out quietly costs nothing.
And since when does suspecting fraud mean abandoning customer service entirely?
You paid. I paid. We both got the lesson. But let's not normalise being humiliated as the price of shopping in Nigeria. That's the uncomfortable truth nobody wants to say.
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@Queeneth01olx Doing business in major cities in Nigeria requires tough decisions. Too may crooks in fancy dresses and cars. Everyone is a suspect until otherwise proven. Debits could be reversed. They are right to insist to confirm your transfer. You over reacted. It happened to me, i paid.
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