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Struggling to Find a Payment Gateway – Need Recommendations

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Struggling to Find a Payment Gateway – Need Recommendations I live in Iraq, and setting up a payment gateway has been a nightmare. Most providers require documents for a physical business location, which makes no sense for an e-commerce website. They just don’t get that online stores don’t need a physical place (what a joke!). Has anyone here successfully set up a payment gateway that supports Iraq for a…

Reddit ecommerce 948 2025-02-03

Looking for your feedback and help with inventory management and pricing

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Looking for your feedback and help with inventory management and pricing We are an early stage tech startup that is building AI agents (digital workforce) for SMB e-commerce companies to help them scale their operations profitably. We are focusing on inventory management and dynamic pricing use-cases. Our product sits on top of Shopify, woocommerce, and other inventory management platforms so no development needed fo…

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Canada will retaliate against Trump with tariffs on US goods

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Canada will retaliate against Trump with tariffs on US goods Canada will set its own tariffs against US goods in retaliation to broad 25 percent tariffs President Donald Trump announced Saturday on Canadian imports. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced a 25 percent tariff on a total of $155 billion worth of American goods — $30 billion of that on Tuesday when Trump’s tariffs go into

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Hey, do you have any tips & tricks to share?

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Hey, do you have any tips & tricks to share? Does anyone sell accessories for the home (kitchen utensils, vacuum cleaners, pillows, decorations, etc.) or work in some company that sell this kind of products? What are some good tactics and things that work for you? Bundles, regular promotions, fomo effects? Which advertising channels? Thank you submitted by /u/podivljali_vepar

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Section 321 De Minimis ($800) exemption foriImports about to be cancelled for Canadians

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Section 321 De Minimis ($800) exemption foriImports about to be cancelled for Canadians Edit 2: Section 321 for Mexico cancelled too. Canada, China and Mexico got their De Minimis cancelled. https://x.com/vtg2/status/1885864662664667552?s=46 Edit 1: Section 321 for China is cancelled too per leaked executive Order. source: https://x.com/vtg2/status/1885845061763575918?s=46 FYI. Journalists are reporting that the Section 321 De Mini…

Reddit ecommerce 553 2025-02-02

Struggling to Grow Instagram for My Skincare Brand Prelaunch – Any Strategic Advice?”

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Struggling to Grow Instagram for My Skincare Brand Prelaunch – Any Strategic Advice?” Hey everyone, I need help with my Instagram prelaunch strategy! I recently launched an Instagram account for a new skincare/suncare-related brand and I’m trying to build a following and create engagement before the official launch. 🏆 Goal: Attract real followers, build a community, and generate hype before launch. 🔥 What I’ve Tried: • Posted a h…

Reddit ecommerce 1.3k 2025-02-02

Trump imposes sweeping tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China

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Trump imposes sweeping tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China The US is officially imposing tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China. President Donald Trump announced that goods imported from Mexico and Canada will face a 25 percent tariff, while goods from China will face a 10 percent tariff. There will also be a lower 10 percent tariff on energy resources from Canada. In a series

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US tariffs: how Trump’s tax is impacting big tech and beyond

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US tariffs: how Trump’s tax is impacting big tech and beyond President Donald Trump has announced that he’s imposing a tariff on goods from some of the US’s biggest trade partners: Canada, Mexico, and China. Under the executive orders signed on February 1st, Canada and Mexico will face a 25 percent tariff, while goods from China will be subject to a 10 percent tax. Energy resources

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The NTSB chooses Elon Musk’s X to update the press on plane crashes

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The NTSB chooses Elon Musk’s X to update the press on plane crashes The National Transportation Safety Board will only update the press about the plane crashes in Washington, DC and Philadelphia on X — not over email, as reported earlier by The Desk. The agency announced on Saturday that it will use its @NTSB_Newsroom account to share ”news conferences or other investigative information.“ The NTSB later said,

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My online Thrift Store

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My online Thrift Store Hey guys its me again, Qthrifts.com guy. things have been going well and I have made a lot of improvements. I am looking for some outsider feedback since obviously my brain is scrambled and biased when looking at my website. My conversion rate is still poor and website traffic is greatly lacking, I am wondering what “average” or regular website …

Reddit ecommerce 1.1k 2025-02-02

Where to get started?

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Where to get started? I’m interested in learning about e-commerce and heard of the rewards you can reap if you aren’t careless and make good investments. I’m not sure where to learn the basics, my college doesn’t teach it and I’m not sure what courses to trust online. Any advice? submitted by /u/McSloppyfr

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Need help – Canadian e-comm brand with majority US clientele. How to navigate tariffs?

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Need help – Canadian e-comm brand with majority US clientele. How to navigate tariffs? I’m a designer apparel maker based in Ontario (avg cost $700cad), but most of my clientele is from the states. I never targeted the states specifically, I just only use organic social media content to find my customers and it so happens 90% of my customers are from LA or New York. I’m really not sure how to navigate this… Do I increase my pr…

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Google’s AI Super Bowl ad is wrong about cheese

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Google’s AI Super Bowl ad is wrong about cheese Google just debuted a series of Super Bowl ads showing how small businesses use Gemini AI across all 50 states, but the cheese lovers out there might notice something a little off about its Wisconsin one. As spotted by @natejhake on X, the ad shows Gemini AI generating text that says Gouda accounts for “50

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