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November 11, 2020

Moving from B2B to B2C ecommerce with Will Tjernlund of Goat Consulting

Will Tjernlund is the co-founder and a managing partner at Goat Consulting. He started his career at his family’s 80+ year old manufacturing company with the intention of expanding on Amazon and E-Commerce.

Today, He will discuss and give insights for B2B companies going B2C.

 

“This episode is sponsored by  Capital Advance from  Payoneer. This gives you working capital to spend on anything that helps you grow your business – like more inventory or more advertising!

Offers feature a single fixed fee and a gradual settlement plan.

Click here for a free consultation with a working capital expert today”

 

You’ll Learn:

  • The most common issues that businesses are hitting right now
  • The importance of legacy systems
  • Tips for businesses who are starting from scratch
  • The possibilities of letting go of sunk costs
  • How to provide better value
  • How to apply these in real life
  • How to get your mind around Systems thinking
  • How much should we spend on advertising in 2021
  • Best practices from bigger businesses

 

“This episode is sponsored by  Capital Advance from  Payoneer. This gives you working capital to spend on anything that helps you grow your business – like more inventory or more advertising!

Offers feature a single fixed fee and a gradual settlement plan.

Click here for a free consultation with a working capital expert today”

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