Podcast | Episode 009

A Chat with My Operations Manager

Pat Haggerty is a part of the team at Right Channel Radios and Trolling Motors. In fact, he runs much of the behind-the-scenes business in his role as sales manager.

On this episode, Pat talks with us about what he’s learned about eCommerce in his three years on the team, and gives some insights about his new business, ViolinPros.com. This is a really cool insight into the inner world of an eCommerce business.

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Here’s What You’ll Learn

  • Two major misconceptions about the eCommerce world.
  • Why the learning process of the business can be one of the greatest benefits.
  • The average day in the life of a sales manager for a successful eCommerce store.
  • What a massive site redesign looks like from the owner’s point of view.
  • The ultimate goals of a professional store owner.

What Was Mentioned

This Week’s Winner

Each week we’ll be rewarding one special listener for signing up to receive a free copy of my 55-page ecommerce guide, Profitable eCommerce. Sign up here to request your free guide and be eligible for next week’s giveaway!

Congratulations to Yomi from Raritan, NJ for grabbing your free guide. Be watching your mailbox to receive your USB Remote Control Helicopter! Have fun driving your guests, significant other, and cats crazy with your fly bys. Enjoy Yomi and thanks so much for listening.

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Andrew Youderian
Post by Andrew Youderian
Founder and Chief Instigator, eComFuel Andrew quit an early finance job to sell CB radios online — an admittedly unorthodox career path. It set him on a course to found and sell multiple businesses, host a decade-running podcast, lecture at Harvard Business School and create eComFuel, the leading community for 7- and 8-figure online business owners. Andrew is fascinated with branding, AI, building community, investing and growing meaningful businesses that don't require sacrificing what truly matters.
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