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62: When your Amazon product flops, with Shabbir Nooruddin

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Shabbir began selling a product that brought in $5996.13 in revenue during the first 50 days. Leighton checks in with Shabbir to see how things are going a few months later.

Topics covered in this episode:

  • Some lessons that Shabbir has learned through this seeming “failure”
  • Any time an ecommerce venture doesn’t go how you wanted it to, it’s a disappointment and can be discouraging. Hear how Shabbir takes his experience to fine-tune what works for him and his current life circumstances.

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Shabbir began selling a product that brought in $5996.13 in revenue during the first 50 days. Leighton checks in with Shabbir to see how things are going a few months later.

Topics covered in this episode:

  • Some lessons that Shabbir has learned through this seeming “failure”
  • Any time an ecommerce venture doesn’t go how you wanted it to, it’s a disappointment and can be discouraging. Hear how Shabbir takes his experience to fine-tune what works for him and his current life circumstances.

Links mentioned on the show:

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The post 62: When your Amazon product flops, with Shabbir Nooruddin appeared first on Ecommerce Pulse.

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