@Nugennath Hire a supply chain manager with experience in handling long lead times. It’s a complex area, so having someone experienced to set up the right processes and maintain it is def worth it. It doesn’t even have to be expensive
@ecomwithtom You can create a product metafield with the type "# Integer". Set "namespace and key" to "seo.hidden" and name it to whatever. Then go into each product you want to hide and add a "1" in this new metafield. You can verify that it works via google search console
@itsdavenash I would take attribution from a post-purchase survey with a grain of salt. I’ve had a platform get a lot of votes even though we ran zero traffic there. I think a lot of customers just randomly selected it because it was like the 3rd option.
@MattiSchroder@commslayercom Do you find that this tools AI responses in non English languages works well? The response in this email has great Swedish!
@Jacob96827521 Sweet! How are your customers reacting to those shipping times? My current warehouse is in Sweden, but our lead time is so rough. I’ve thought about adding a backup warehouse in China
@itsdavenash I’m working with an agency and we have about a 30% hit rate.
If you are running tests make sure they have enough data for the tests to be statistical significant. I’ve seen quite a lot people implement things with to little data just because the tests looks good early on.
@itsdavenash @nkecom Yeah im gonna test it out and let it run a bit longer. It’s sucks though since on our Norwegian store our cost caps/bid caps has been been preforming great since the start