Real Life Example of How You Can Make an eCommerce Site That Pays You Decent Cash

@BassTrackerBoats Thank you so much for the great post!
I've never thought of doing e-com sites, but this post gave me a truly helpful information AND a motivation to try one.
I have a question about product page content. How do you manage product availability and prices? Do you show them at all?
I've been thinking that it would be nearly impossible to keep availability and price information up-to-date if everything's done manually, but maybe there is a way/WP plugin to handle this?
I would really appreciate a tip from the OP or anyone who's run e-com sites as per the OP's method.
Thanks in advance!
 
@BassTrackerBoats Thank you so much for the great post!
I've never thought of doing e-com sites, but this post gave me a truly helpful information AND a motivation to try one.
I have a question about product page content. How do you manage product availability and prices? Do you show them at all?
I've been thinking that it would be nearly impossible to keep availability and price information up-to-date if everything's done manually, but maybe there is a way/WP plugin to handle this?
I would really appreciate a tip from the OP or anyone who's run e-com sites as per the OP's method.
Thanks in advance!

You would need to use their API. Both Amazon and CJ have a dedicated API for this. Not sure about CJ, but for amazon to use their API, you're required to have a minimum sales in a specific time window.
 
How do you manage product availability and prices? Do you show them at all?
I've been thinking that it would be nearly impossible to keep availability and price information up-to-date if everything's done manually, but maybe there is a way/WP plugin to handle this?


If you're using plugins like Woocommerce - You could easily have an overview when you inventory is getting low.
 
Thank you for the insights. You provided good information there. In the end, it is definitely up to the individual to put in the hours and make something out of all that effort. :)
 
Wow, it's crazy how this thread as 5 years old and you can still use some info today. Damn good job man! Thank you! I'm definitely gonna try some of this tricks on my new branded store.
 
I think this thread needs an update from OP as it is a older post
 
Thanks for the post, last time I tried e-commerce I spent a shit ton of money on FB ads and only got 2 sales that got returned & refunded eventually. Might give it another go.
 
I was looking at search volume of certain products that are uncompetitive and I get back 0 searches. I know that the KW tools aren't always correct - but how do you go about doing Keyword Research for this style of E-Commerce site?
 
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