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I've realized that running an ecommerce store is basically solving problems every day.
One week it's low conversion rates.
The next week it's abandoned carts.
Then it's supplier delays, high ad costs, customer complaints, or inventory issues.
For store owners who are growing consistently:
What's your process when a problem shows up?
I'd love to hear a real example of a problem that was hurting your store and how you figured out the root cause and fixed it.
Sometimes the solution is completely different from what we initially think.
Looking forward to learning from everyone's experiences. 👇
Let's say you have:
What type of products would you sell today and why?
I'm interested in hearing what niches experienced store owners believe still have strong potential.
The market has changed a lot, so I'd love to know where people see opportunities right now.
I've noticed some successful stores have only a few products while others have hundreds.
For those running profitable stores:
Trying to learn from people who have already been through the process.
Spent hours debugging a Django deployment issue today.
The funny part?
The error message pointed toward the database, but the real problem was a configuration setting.
A good reminder that:
"Symptoms are not always the cause."
Anyone else have a debugging story that wasted way more time than it should have?
I’m planning to buy a curved monitor for Development / productivity and I’m not sure about the pricing and options.
Can anyone tell me:
Any recommendations or advice would be really helpful.
Let's say you launch a new store today and have no budget for paid advertising.
Would you focus on:
Curious to see what strategies people would prioritize in 2026.
I've reviewed dozens of online stores and noticed many owners focus heavily on ads while ignoring fundamentals like website speed, mobile UX, trust signals, and product pages.
In your experience, what's the biggest mistake that kills conversions?
I'd love to hear real-world examples from store owners and developers.
I want to know what kind of performance I can expect in this budget.
I've been working on improving the product page for my online fashion store and would appreciate honest feedback.
Specifically, I'm looking for opinions on:
What would you improve before investing more in paid advertising?
Many new store owners focus heavily on advertising, but I've found that other factors often have a bigger impact on sales:
A store can receive thousands of visitors, but if the shopping experience is poor, conversions will remain low.
In your experience, what is the most underrated factor that contributes to eCommerce success?
Running a small e-commerce store is not as easy as it looks from outside.
Some real things I learned:
Product presentation matters more than product itself in early sales
Trust is the biggest barrier, especially for new stores
Pricing needs balance: too high = no sales, too low = no trust
Fast replies and clear communication can increase conversions a lot
Consistency beats random marketing efforts
Still learning and improving every day. Small steps matter in ecom.