From Physical Store to Online Focus: Neem London's eCommerce Evolution with Nick Reed

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Nick Reed is the founder of Neem London, a men’s fashion brand focused on making climate-conscious clothing. He also has a phenomenal background in men’s fashion buying – he was instrumental in taking Charles Tyrwhitt from £10m to £200m. He spent 4 years driving buying efficiency at Moss Bros. Neem London was founded in 2021, and sells via its Shopify store & London shop. They now are doing £400-£500,000 a year.  Hit PLAY to hear: 💰 Steal this! The exact Klaviyo flows that BOOSTED conversions (and how to set them up). 👋 Ditch Zuck? How this brand scaled without spending on Meta ads (yet!) 🤯 eCommerce SEO is NOT dead: Simple tweaks for ranking higher & getting found 🔍 🎪 Pop-up shop SECRETS: Turn events into a customer goldmine 💰 (bananas & treasure maps??) 🤫 Untapped traffic: Why you're sleeping on YouTube Shorts & Pinterest for sales 😬 The #1 mistake eCommerce stores make with physical locations (don't let this be you!)  Key timestamps to dive straight in: [03:53] Store Relocation and Expansion Strategy [07:11] The Challenges of Fixed Costs [13:39] "Creating a Welcoming Store Atmosphere" [15:02] Evaluating Customer Acquisition Costs [19:18] Strategic SEO & Branding Focus [22:36] Listen to Nick’s Top Tips!   Full episode notes here: https://ecmp.info/540Try out RevLifter for FREE for 90 days >>> https://ecmp.info/revlifter Download our new ebook... https://ecmp.info/ebook 500 Tips to Increase Your ProfitsGet all the links and resources we mention & join our email list at https://ecmp.infoLove the show? Chloe would love your feedback - leave a review here: https://ecmp.info/review or reply to the episode Q&A on Spotify.Interested in being a Sponsor? go here: https://ecmp.info/sponsor This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Spotify Ad Analytics - https://www.spotify.com/us/legal/ad-analytics-privacy-policy/

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