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Shopify: How I Learned to Build and Grow an Online Store
When I first heard about Shopify, I thought it was just another e-commerce platform. But a friend of mine—who had started selling handmade candles—kept telling me how Shopify turned her hobby into a real business. That was when I decided to give it a try.
By Zakir Ullah5 months ago in Journal
Amazon FBA: How to Start, Grow, and Earn
What is Amazon FBA? Amazon FBA is a service where Amazon stores, packs, and ships your products directly to customers. Sellers send their inventory to Amazon warehouses, and once a customer places an order, Amazon handles the delivery, customer service, and returns.
By Zakir Ullah5 months ago in Journal
I Saw DTG Killing DTF. AI-Generated.
Let me make it easy. DTG, or Direct-to-Garment, is like a huge inkjet printer that puts ink right on a T-shirt. No intermediary, no stickers, no transfers. The ink goes right into the fabric fibres, especially cotton, so the design feels like it's part of the garment.
By sibca awan5 months ago in Journal
Digital Marketing 2025: Smart Strategies That Work
Introduction: Why Digital Marketing Still Matters In an era where nearly every purchase starts with a search, a scroll, or a swipe, digital marketing has become the lifeline of modern business. From small startups to global corporations, everyone is competing for attention in the crowded online space. But in 2025, success doesn’t come from doing everything — it comes from doing the right things smarter.
By KAMRAN AHMAD5 months ago in Journal
Setting Small Online Writing Goals for September 2025
So, I recently sat down to look at all of my online stats as of lately, and I was humbly reminded that I need to get on the ball! As most of us know, most of the time life in general tends to get in the way, either good or bad, and it causes you to get distracted from what you want out of any type of market to be successful.
By Cody J. Pope5 months ago in Journal
How a $10M Plush Toy Brand Sells Experience
A plush toy business that started in a teenager’s bedroom generated over $10 million in revenue. In high school, Tyler Macke launched a side hustle with about $2000 from his family’s old bedroom. Each plush toy arrived in a sky-blue “Someone loves you” box with a custom note. But what he was really selling wasn’t just a toy. He was selling an experience. One that made people feel seen, loved, and remembered. Today, we’re breaking down how Tyler turned that experience into a million dollar business.
By Jingsourcing.com 5 months ago in Journal









