eComFuel Podcast
Not Your Typical Business Show
The eComFuel Podcast (formerly known as the eCommerceFuel Podcast) features weekly conversations with entrepreneurs who are doing the impossible—building thriving businesses AND rich, meaningful lives.
Expect to geek out on business tactics, swap financial wisdom, share family wins, and hear the occasional story of adventures gone awry.
Episodes
How to Build an Audience from Scratch
Michael Jackness is probably an eCommerce name you're familiar with. If you don't know him from our private community or from being a past guest on the podcast here, you probably listen to him over at his podcast EcomCrew. Or maybe you've heard him speak at a conference or have had the chance to take one of his eCommerce courses. He's the true definition of an eCommerce influencer.
Growing Through Fanatical Customer Engagement
There are some people in this world that are nuts about pens. We're not just talking about the classic boxes of Bics, but pens that are worthy of being held in their own mahogany box and destined to sign an important document. Brian Goulet of Goulet Pens is one of those guys. He understands that engaging customers about something they're passionate about is crucial to the success of his business.
The 2018 State of the Merchant
Our second annual State of the Merchant report is here. Hundreds of store owners weighed in on our survey on everything from the health of their business to the impact Amazon has on their store, as well as how satisfied they are in their lives as eCommerce store owners.
Paying for Traffic on Google and Amazon
Online advertising is changing rapidly, so much so that store owners that have had their hand in paid traffic over the past five years have seen how it has hurt (or helped) their businesses firsthand. Today we get into it with Brett Curry from OMGCommerce.com to discuss traffic generation from Google and Amazon in 2018.
Catching Up with the New Owner of Right Channel Radios
A few years back I caught up with Clayton Christman who purchased TrollingMotors.net from me. I learned how much better the business was doing once it was freed from the shackles and constraints of its incompetent previous owner.