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Why I’m Writing this Blog

    Hello and welcome to Learning ecommerce! — My blog about starting and growing my online store.

    Since 2016, I’ve operated the business as a one-person, zero-employee company.

    And it’s been kind of successful (far more than I could have imagined, anyway).

    But now I want to test myself and try interesting new challenges.

    Here’s where I’ve been for the last few years:

    Stuck in this concept called The Region Beta Paradox.

    The Region Beta Paradox – Chris Williamson

    I could bullshit you and say I’m only here to teach others. 

    But I’ve gotta be honest and say my main reasons for starting this blog are selfish ones.

    First off, I want to get creative again — excited about something. 

    Second, I also want to connect with people like me, who might end up reading what I write one day. 

    And third, I want to put myself out there and hope that another business might see what I’ve done and ask me to work with them. 

    For a while now, I’ve dreamt of owning a one-person marketing agency — kind of like Designjoy.

    I made this website nearly 2 years ago. Then I didn’t write a single blog post. 

    At first, I wanted to create a roadmap-style site like learningseo.com — a hub with links to all the best resources for people who want to start an e-commerce business. 

    And one day it might still be that, but for now, I want to share what I learn and how I apply that.

    So why now?

    Well, it’s a long story. I’ll probably tell you the details one day. 

    But you don’t wanna read a long-winded post full of complaining from a stranger whose blog you’ve never read. 

    Basically, I started in e-commerce with a business partner. And it hasn’t worked out how I thought it would. That’s the 3-second version of the story.

    Oh yeah, side note: here’s a quick overview of the business, just for context.

    > Home/industrial niche

    > Bootstrapped from zero as a side hustle

    > Operated by myself only (but have a co-owner)

    > On track for close to £200,000 turnover this financial year

    > Selling on Amazon, eBay, and Shopify

    Over the years, it’s become clear that I’m not going to live the life I want by doing what I’m currently doing.

    I realised this after a recent meeting. And since then, I’ve decided to look at new opportunities.

    Then yesterday, I randomly came across Sahil Bloom’s 30-for-30 Challenge.

    I decided I wanted to develop my writing skills for 30 days. And this blog is my medium for doing that.

    So here I am, breaking my 2-year procrastination curse. Writing my first blog post.

    See you soon for blog post number 2. (Update – my internal linking strategy post is now live)