u/Herbertie25

Just launched my store, looking for feedback.

Only one product, it's a cover for fans to catch pet fur. I've been getting attention on socials and have been running ads. Lots of sessions but haven't but able to convert many. Would love to hear any feedback you have, thanks! USA only store
https://shop.furstopper.com/

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u/Herbertie25 — 3 days ago
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Nearly 100 checkouts, no sales

I went live a week ago and have been running ads, the pixels are targeting checkouts and they've been getting better and I've been getting more checkouts, but I haven't gotten anybody to buy yet.

In my Shopify I have 2 saved abandoned checkout people, so they rest must not be entering any info at all. I make the price clear and offer free shipping, I did a test order and it went through fine, all my friends say it looks good. I would appreciate any advice. Thanks!

https://furstopper.com/shop/fan-guard/

u/Herbertie25 — 6 days ago
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GTA 6 Preorder news makes it on CNBC this morning as TTWO stock pops off

u/Herbertie25 — 7 days ago

When was sign culture most prevalent?

I've seen in older movies a lot where the characters will come across a sign poster, maybe some grab a number tabs below, but these days most people try to get the word on on social media. What about small businesses did they have more bulletins where people were need to go to see info? When did most people try to get the their information out by posting signs?

u/Herbertie25 — 9 days ago

Claude code makes surprisingly good business cards

I gave it a photo of my cats and my website link and told it to design a business card using HTML and use playwright to take screenshots and keep iterating until it's perfect. I bought A set of Avery printable business card paper from walmart and asked Claude to make a template for those. It was able to make an html page with a print button 2x5 grid that printed perfectly on the business card paper. Results better than I expected in about 10 minutes

u/Herbertie25 — 10 days ago

Maybe I'm being harsh but I always watch old reruns and whenever I see a company using the "as seen on shark tank" ad you know they haven't taken off since then

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u/Herbertie25 — 22 days ago