• Riding the Wave of E-Commerce: Opportunities and Challenges of Being First to Market

  • May 2 2024
  • Length: 37 mins
  • Podcast
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Riding the Wave of E-Commerce: Opportunities and Challenges of Being First to Market

  • Summary

  • Ever wondered how an e-commerce upstart thrives against the big-box giants? Strap in as we take a ride with Mark Cash from iScoot, who illuminates the path from sourcing scooters internationally to establishing a booming business in Australia. Our conversation peels back the layers on what it takes to stand out with exceptional service and expertise, striking the perfect balance between online sales and the gold standard of a physical store presence.

    Join us as we tackle the bumps in the road, from the logistics of stocking parts and ensuring safety compliance to the craft of curating a strong online presence. In the electric scooter market, where competition is fierce, Mark shares the art of educating customers and the necessity of adapting to unforeseen challenges like soaring freight costs. It's not just about the ride; it's about creating an experience that keeps customers coming back for more, all while navigating the digital revolution of retail.

    For those with an entrepreneurial spark, this episode is a treasure trove of insights. Our discussion with Mark also delves into the marketing strategies that skyrocketed iScoot's growth, the importance of customer feedback in expanding product ranges, and the anticipation of evolving family-friendly models. Learn how a well-oiled combination of targeted Google Ads, a vibrant social media presence, and genuine customer care can propel a start-up into the limelight and what the future holds for this dynamic sector.

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