Your Shopify apps might be killing your sales.
Most founders blame ads.
But their store loads like it’s 2010.
More apps = slower store = lost buyers.
The fastest stores remove tools instead of adding them.
Comment SPEED and I’ll send the swap list.
Your supplement brand spends £35k/month on ads…
And the moment you stop, revenue disappears.
That’s not growth.
That’s renting customers.
Search-driven buyers are different.
They’re already looking for what you sell.
No interruption.
No ad fatigue.
No rising ad costs.
Got a Shopify compliance warning?
And now agencies are telling you to rebuild your entire store on another platform.
Pause.
That “solution” usually means:
Months of work.
A massive bill.
And starting your store all over again.
Here’s what most founders don’t hear.👇👇👇
Many suspension threats have nothing to do with Shopify itself.
The real issue is usually simple
Missing policy pages
Product claims that trigger compliance flags
Basic things most stores overlook
Founders panic
Agencies push migrations
But the real fixes are often much smaller
73% of visitors land on your store and leave
Not because the product is bad
Because the site is confusing
Most founders blame ads or traffic
But the problem is usually the homepage
Three small fixes changed everything
Comment ONE and I’ll send the 20-minute diagnostic checklist
One policy warning and founders start planning a platform exit
That’s not control
That’s panic
Most migrations destroy months of momentum and cost far more than fixing the issue
Traffic drops. Revenue stalls
Comment RED, I’ll send a framework that shows when a switch makes sense
Yet everyone keeps following the same playbook.
and wondering why revenue doesn’t move.
If you’re running a Shopify store, you don’t have time for tactics that don’t turn browsers into customers.
Focus on what matters.
Ignore the rest.
Comment PRIORITY and I’ll send the list.
Everyone’s arguing about SEO tactics.
But half of them don’t even matter.
Ecommerce founders are spending hours
on things that move the needle nowhere.
You’re busy tweaking small things.
Writing content.
Testing tricks.
Following random advice.
Meanwhile the things that actually push you to page 1 sit completely untouched.
Most ecommerce brands are copying strategies
meant for content websites.
Not online stores.
Different goals.
Different buyers.
Different priorities.
Content sites want readers.
You want buyers.
Outgrowing your warehouse but can’t afford a second lease?
Most founders hit £2M and panic.
They assume more revenue = more space.
So they sign another lease
and margins collapse
The smartest brands scaled to £10M without adding space
They changed the system
Comment WAREHOUSE
Your competitor already knows what works.
While you’re guessing…
they’re pulling in thousands of visitors.
They’ve tested for years.
You don’t have to.
Find what’s sending them traffic.
Better positioning.
Clearer message.
Stronger page.
There’s a free way to see it all.
Not feature lists.
Real explanations. Real use cases. Real outcomes.
Months later:
£85k/month organic.
No ads.
No hacks.
Just work most brands avoid.
The fix isn’t complicated.
It just requires effort.
And most stores won’t do it.
Comment TEMPLATE and I’ll send the structure.
You’ve got 1,000 products.
And search engines act like you don’t exist.
That’s not bad luck.
Most stores copy the supplier description.
So now 50 other retailers have the exact same wording.
Duplicate in.
Invisible out.
Search engines don’t reward sameness.
They reward clarity and uniqueness.
Your competitor writes original copy…
And outranks you with worse products.
One store came to me with a huge catalogue.
Zero organic sales.
Not one meaningful ranking.
We rewrote each product properly.
They reward clarity and uniqueness.
Your competitor writes original copy…
And outranks you with worse products.
One store came to me with a huge catalogue.
Zero organic sales.
Not one meaningful ranking.
We rewrote each product properly.
Not feature lists.
You trained your customers to wait.
Drop the price once…
they expect it again.
Match a competitor…
they wait for the next cut.
Now they sit with items in cart,
certain you’ll fold.
That’s not strategy.
That’s surrender.
Comment PRICING.
No crashes.
No panic.
No drama.
Because the fundamentals are handled.
You’re not losing sales because of Shopify.
You’re losing sales listening to people
who’ve never sold anything over £100.
Comment LUXURY and I’ll send the high-ticket setup guide.
Shopify “can’t” handle high-ticket?
Interesting.
Because £50k watches are selling on Shopify stores every day.
The platform isn’t the limitation.
Luxury brands are quietly doing six figures a month on Shopify.
While others blame the tech.
High-ticket buyers don’t wait.
They expect speed.
Security.
Zero friction.
If your checkout hesitates…
That £8k sale is gone.
Premium buyers don’t troubleshoot your store.
They leave.
Meanwhile, properly built stores process £15k orders at 2am.