EcomCrew Podcast

E397: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly: Ecommerce Lessons with Tal Moore

Being an ecommerce seller, it’s always nice to hear success stories from fellow entrepreneurs. But sometimes, the stories can feel quite distant and unrelatable, and while it’s nice hearing about the good stuff, it’s also important to listen to stories about losses and failures. 

Our guest today is my good friend, Tal Moore. Tal is well-known in our community as a successful ecommerce entrepreneur who is comfortable sharing all the bad things that he’s overcome in his journey. 

In this episode, we’ll be talking about how he got into ecommerce with his first brands, the ups and downs of running a business, and which factors to consider when you’re torn between turning a failing business around or selling it altogether. 

Talking Points:

  • Tal’s ecommerce journey from Gumballs.com to Guardline – 9:32 
  • The ugly side of being on top as an online entrepreneur – 24:32 
  • Dealing with a beaten-up business and sketchy competition – 27:58
  • How Tal overcame his lowest point and turned his business around – 37:57
  • The problem of having your identity tied to your business – 51:27

I want to thank Tal for doing this podcast with me, and I’m sure our listeners got a lot of value from his insights. 

Speaking of insights, we’re going live with a free public webinar this July 22 at 10AM (PST) about Amazon A9 Secrets. We’ll be sharing our exact strategies to beating Amazon’s ranking algorithm and ranking our products even among higher-volume sellers. 

Also, in case you missed it, EcomCrew Premium is open this week only! If you’re someone looking to join a community of like-minded entrepreneurs, be sure to check out ecomcrew.com/premium today. 

As always, if you enjoyed this episode, leave us a review over on iTunes

Happy selling and we’ll talk to you soon!

Michael Jackness

Michael started his first business when he was 18 and is a serial entrepreneur. He got his start in the online world way back in 2004 as an affiliate marketer. From there he grew as an SEO expert and has transitioned into ecommerce, running several sites that bring in a total of 7-figures of revenue each year.

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