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Many Shopify brands invest significant time and resources into improving their online stores. They optimize: Product pages Checkout flows Conversion rates Advertising campaigns These improvements help generate more sales. However, customer experience does not end when a purchase is completed. In fact, some of the most important interactions between a customer and a brand happen after checkout. For...
Many ecommerce brands assume that increasing customer support tickets are caused by poor customer service. In reality, the root cause is often somewhere else. As Shopify brands scale, customer support increasingly reflects the quality of fulfillment operations rather than the quality of the support team itself. When order volume grows, support teams begin receiving more questions such as: Where is...
How Shopify Operations Change from 20 to 100 Orders Per Day Many Shopify founders dream about reaching 100 orders per day. In the early stages of building an ecommerce business, success often seems straightforward: Generate more traffic Improve conversion rates Increase advertising performance But as many growing brands discover, the biggest challenges often begin after sales start accelerating. A...
What Is a Private Fulfillment Agent? A Complete Shopify Guide (2026) As Shopify brands grow, fulfillment becomes much more than simply shipping products. Managing suppliers, maintaining product quality, tracking inventory, and delivering a consistent customer experience all become increasingly important as order volume increases. Many founders who initially work directly with factories or public d...
How Product Sourcing Impacts Shopify Fulfillment Performance Many Shopify brands believe fulfillment begins when a customer places an order. In reality, fulfillment starts much earlier. It begins with product sourcing. The manufacturers you choose, the suppliers you work with, and the sourcing decisions you make all influence fulfillment performance long before products enter a warehouse. At TESEN...
Many ecommerce brands believe fulfillment begins when products arrive at a warehouse. In reality, successful fulfillment starts much earlier. It starts with quality control. Before products are packed, shipped, or delivered to customers, they should first be inspected to ensure they meet agreed quality standards. Skipping this step may save time initially, but it often leads to expensive operation...