Talk Commerce

Brent W. Peterson

If you are seeking new ways to increase your ROI on marketing with your commerce platform, or you may be an entrepreneur who wants to grow your team and be more efficient with your online business. Talk Commerce with Brent W. Peterson draws stories from merchants, marketers, and entrepreneurs who share their experiences in the trenches to help you learn what works and what may not in your business. Keep up with the current news on commerce platforms, marketing trends, and what is new in the entrepreneurial world. Episodes drop every Tuesday with the occasional bonus episodes. You can check out our daily blog post and signup for our newsletter here https://talk-commerce.com

  1. When Real Estate Meets the Blockchain — Thomas Gaffney of OFA Group on Talk Commerce

    2H AGO

    When Real Estate Meets the Blockchain — Thomas Gaffney of OFA Group on Talk Commerce

    Brent Peterson interviews Thomas Gaffney, COO of OFA Group, discussing the evolution of the company from traditional architecture to a tech-focused entity in the blockchain and Web3 space. They dig into the concept of Real World Assets (RWA), exploring how tokenization can democratize investments, making them accessible to a broader audience. The conversation also highlights the differences between RWAs and NFTs, the potential future of mortgages on blockchain, and the overall efficiency and transparency that blockchain technology can bring to various industries. Takeaways OFA Group has pivoted from architecture to tech-focused solutions.Real World Assets (RWA) allow for tokenization of physical assets.Tokenization provides liquidity and capital raising opportunities.Investments are becoming more accessible to mainstream investors.Blockchain technology enhances transparency in asset ownership.RWA can democratize access to high-value investments.NFTs and RWAs share similar technology but differ in underlying assets.The future of mortgages may lie in blockchain for efficiency.Real-time data on mortgages can reduce systemic risk.OFA's Hearth Labs aims to bring tokenized real estate to the public. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to OFA Group and Personal Insights03:47 Understanding Real World Assets (RWA)09:23 Democratization of Investments through RWA13:41 RWA vs. NFTs: Key Differences17:37 Future of Mortgages on Blockchain

    20 min
  2. Green Goo Is Reinventing Plant-Based First Aid and Personal Care | Jodi Scott

    APR 21

    Green Goo Is Reinventing Plant-Based First Aid and Personal Care | Jodi Scott

    Jodi Scott, CEO and co-founder of Green Goo by Spry Life, shares her journey in creating plant-based first aid and personal care products. She discusses the challenges and triumphs of entrepreneurship, the importance of efficacy in natural products, and how her family plays a crucial role in the business. Jodi also addresses the impact of economic changes and tariffs on her company, and how technology, particularly AI, is helping to scale operations. The conversation highlights the significance of clean living and the potential of plant-based solutions in the health and wellness industry. Takeaways Green Goo focuses on plant-based first aid and personal care products.The company aims to provide effective alternatives to chemical-laden products.Jodi's sister, an herbalist, plays a key role in product development.The manufacturing process protects the integrity of the plants used.Green Goo products are designed for multiple uses, reducing the need for many items.Jodi's entrepreneurial journey began unexpectedly with a bed and breakfast.The company scaled rapidly, reaching 150,000 distribution points in five years.COVID-19 forced the company to pivot and adapt its business model.AI and technology are being leveraged to improve efficiencies.Family involvement is central to the company's operations and culture. Chapters 00:00Introduction to Green Goo and Jodi Scott 02:01The Birth of Green Goo: A New Approach to First Aid 05:16The Efficacy of Plant-Based Solutions 07:03Jodi's Entrepreneurial Journey 10:11Scaling the Business: Challenges and Triumphs 11:48Navigating Business Partnerships and Buybacks 12:42Leveraging Technology for Growth 14:13Family Involvement in Business 16:03Adapting to Economic Changes 17:58Impact of Tariffs on Business 19:18Closing Thoughts and Shameless Plug

    19 min
  3. Live from Shoptalk: How Signifyd Is Redefining E-Commerce Fraud Protection Beyond the Checkout

    APR 17

    Live from Shoptalk: How Signifyd Is Redefining E-Commerce Fraud Protection Beyond the Checkout

    Fraud doesn't sleep, and neither does the challenge of keeping good customers happy while stopping bad actors in their tracks. In this live episode of Talk Commerce, recorded on the floor of Shoptalk in Las Vegas, host Isaac Morey sat down with Nicole Jass from Signifyd for a candid, fast-moving conversation about what it really takes to protect an e-commerce business today — without driving away the customers you've worked hard to earn. From machine learning and consortium data models to agentic commerce and instant refunds, Nicole covers the full spectrum of what modern fraud protection looks like — and why it's about so much more than just stopping a bad transaction. Key Takeaways Fraud protection should grow revenue, not just cut losses. Signifyd helped Lenovo increase top-line sales by 4–5% by reducing false declines alongside fraud.The consortium model is a force multiplier. Sharing fraud signals across thousands of merchants means that stopping one bad actor protects everyone on the network simultaneously.Not all bots are bad anymore. Agentic commerce is changing how merchants need to think about automated traffic, and Signifyd is already preparing for that shift.Returns are the next fraud frontier. Instant refunds are a loyalty-building tool — but only when merchants can tell the difference between a genuine return and someone shipping a box of rocks.Scaling fraud teams with people alone won't work. As businesses grow, "Katie reviewing transactions" isn't a sustainable strategy. Machine learning fills the gap efficiently.The customer experience IS the product. Every decline, every friction point, every delayed refund is a moment of truth that either builds or breaks brand loyalty.

    12 min
  4. Live From Shoptalk: Getting Your Brand Ready for Agentic Commerce with Amera Khalil

    APR 16

    Live From Shoptalk: Getting Your Brand Ready for Agentic Commerce with Amera Khalil

    Recorded live at Shoptalk Spring 2026 by host Isaac Morey, the conversation features Amera Khalil, Director of Strategic Account Management at Commerce — the parent brand behind Feedonomics, BigCommerce, and MakeSwift. Together, they cover what brands actually need to do to stay visible as AI-powered discovery takes over consumer behavior. It's a practical, no-fluff conversation that's worth your time whether you're running a lean SMB operation or managing enterprise-level feeds. Key Takeaways Data quality is the foundation. Before any AI strategy works, your product feeds need accurate titles, descriptions, sizes, and attributes.Enriched data isn't one-size-fits-all. Enrichment requirements vary by brand, category, and channel — and they need to match today's conversational search queries.Agentic commerce is already operational. Commerce built a fully functional agentic checkout experience for PacSun on Perplexity in under 30 days.Don't deploy AI for AI's sake. Without a clear business objective, AI implementation creates confusion rather than results.SMBs need to act now. LLM visibility isn't exclusive to enterprise brands — smaller businesses can start preparing today.Human oversight isn't optional. Quality assurance guardrails protect brand integrity and keep AI-generated content on point.Have AI conversations out loud. Brands strategizing behind closed doors miss partners who may already have the solutions they need. Episode Summary Amera opened by describing Commerce's three-brand structure. Feedonomics handles intelligent product feed management, BigCommerce powers flexible e-commerce experiences, and MakeSwift enables agile front-end design. She described Feedonomics' core value simply: taking complex data, making it clean and structured, and distributing it intelligently across every relevant channel. From there, Isaac asked the big question: how is AI changing e-commerce? Amera's answer was direct. The traditional marketing funnel — performance ads, tracking, attribution models — is collapsing. Consumers are now using Perplexity, ChatGPT, and Claude not just for research but for actual purchase decisions. "The biggest change in e-commerce," she noted, "is the preparation to be visible on these LLMs while maintaining the quality of your data." She broke agentic commerce readiness into clear layers. First, brands need solid foundational data — accurate product titles, descriptions, brand names, sizing. Without that, nothing else works. On top of that, brands need enriched data that responds to how people actually search today. Nobody's typing "suitcase" anymore. They're saying something like, "I'm going on a trip, I want something light, and I tend to overpack." Product data has to meet that kind of specificity. Interestingly, she was candid about the complexity of getting onto LLM channels: "Just because you're a brand doesn't mean that your feed is going to be accepted." Approval processes are real hurdles, and the backend requirements — syncing inventory, enabling checkout, integrating payments — go well beyond what most marketing teams expect. The PacSun case study was the episode's standout moment. Commerce built a complete agentic checkout experience for PacSun on Perplexity in under 30 days, during the holiday season. Shoppers could find PacSun jeans, select their size, and check out via PayPal — receiving a confirmation email from PacSun directly. "This is thrilling," Amera said, "because it's changed the way that we are looking at our expectations as consumers." On AI risks, she stressed quality assurance. Feedonomics uses internal benchmarking systems that flag AI-generated content not meeting brand standards before it goes live. She also flagged a generational nuance: Gen Z consumers can detect cold, scripted AI content, and they don't respond well to it. Adjusting content based on audience expectations isn't a nice-to-have — it's essential. For SMBs, her advice was to start with a data audit. Centralize your assets, identify missing fields, and find a feed partner who can submit requests to LLMs on your behalf. As she put it, "even if you're small, medium, or you're the big kahunas in the industry, you have to be present and you certainly have to be visible." Final Thoughts In this new era, AI agents act on behalf of shoppers — searching, comparing, and even checking out across multiple channels, often without ever visiting a merchant's website. These AI-driven experiences are seamless, contextual, and increasingly the default for how consumers interact with commerce online.  Amera's message throughout this episode is clear: preparation beats hesitation every time. So here's the question worth sitting with — if your brand's data isn't ready for an agent to read it, how feed-y is your commerce strategy for what's already here? This has been produced in cooperation with Content Cucumberhttps://www.contentcucumber.com/ Chapters 00:00:00 — Introducing Amera Khalil and Commerce00:00:22 — What Feedonomics Actually Does00:00:46 — BigCommerce and MakeSwift Explained00:01:09 — How AI Is Changing E-Commerce00:01:59 — How Consumers Are Using LLMs to Shop00:02:38 — The Rise of the Brand Agent as Consumer00:03:13 — How Brands Can Prepare for Agentic Commerce00:03:50 — Why Data Quality Is the Foundation00:04:28 — What Data Enrichment Actually Means00:05:15 — Matching Long-Tail Search Queries with Enriched Feeds00:05:52 — AI Risks and the Humans-in-the-Loop Element00:06:25 — Quality Assurance and Guardrails for AI Content00:07:15 — How Brands Are Adapting — Real Customer Journeys00:08:05 — Enterprise Brands Going Live on LLMs00:09:33 — The PacSun Agentic Checkout Story00:12:58 — Advice for Small and Medium-Sized Businesses00:14:54 — Why Every Brand Needs to Be Visible on LLMs by 202800:15:45 — The Feedonomics Framework for Readiness00:16:02 — Amera's Hot Take from Shoptalk00:16:56 — Final Thoughts and What's Getting Exciting Again

    18 min
  5. How Wix eCommerce is Redefining Dropshipping Through Supplier Platforms with Jill Sherman

    APR 14

    How Wix eCommerce is Redefining Dropshipping Through Supplier Platforms with Jill Sherman

    In this episode of Talk Commerce, Jill Sherman from Wix discusses her journey from founding Modalyst to leading a division at Wix. She explains the drop shipping model, the importance of data-driven decisions, and how AI is revolutionizing e-commerce. Jill emphasizes the need for personalization and trust in online stores, and highlights Wix's innovative tools that empower entrepreneurs to build and scale their businesses effectively. The conversation also touches on the future of e-commerce and the role of storytelling in creating meaningful customer experiences. Takeaways Jill Sherman runs a division at Wix focused on drop shipping.Modalyst was one of the largest drop shipping platforms before being acquired by Wix.Traveling with her kids is one of Jill's passions.Data-driven decisions are crucial for business growth.Drop shipping allows merchants to sell without holding inventory.AI can enhance the efficiency of drop shipping operations.Personalization is key to building trust with customers.Wix offers tools to help entrepreneurs create and manage their online stores.The future of e-commerce will heavily involve AI integration.Storytelling is essential for successful e-commerce businesses. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Jill Sherman and Wix02:16 Jill's Journey: From Retail to Dropshipping04:43 Understanding Dropshipping and Its Integration with Wix06:19 The Role of AI in Dropshipping09:35 Starting a Dropshipping Business: Key Strategies11:25 Building Trust and Personalization in E-commerce13:30 Wix's AI Tools for E-commerce16:40 Future Trends in E-commerce and Wix's Vision19:01 The Importance of Storytelling in E-commerce20:03 Closing Thoughts and Future Innovations

    21 min
  6. Achieving Unified Commerce Strategies for Retail Success with Thomas Lichtwerch

    APR 7

    Achieving Unified Commerce Strategies for Retail Success with Thomas Lichtwerch

    In this episode of the Talk Commerce podcast Live from Shoptalk, host Isaac Morey sits down with Thomas Lichtwerch from Manhattan Associates during the vibrant Shoptalk Las Vegas conference. This conversation addresses the evolving demands of today’s retail environment, specifically focusing on the critical shift toward unified commerce. By analyzing data from a recent industry report, they break down the current state of retailer capabilities, the practical impact of customer experience on revenue, and how smaller brands can strategically position themselves to compete effectively in a landscape where consumer expectations are shifting at an unprecedented pace. Key Takeaways The Unified Commerce Gap: A significant majority of retailers—roughly two-thirds of the 400 studied—currently occupy the lower performance brackets, indicating widespread room for improvement in seamless omnichannel operations.Revenue Impact: Enhancing the customer experience correlates directly with tangible financial outcomes, with incremental growth opportunities identifiable for every billion dollars of revenue generated.Evolving Loyalty: Customer loyalty is declining as consumers have more options, easier mobile shopping experiences, and greater exposure to new brands via social platforms, making consistent service essential for retention.The AI Advantage: Artificial intelligence serves as a powerful tool for rapidly synthesizing massive data sets, enabling retailers to personalize shopping interactions, drive store traffic, and streamline returns without tedious manual queries.Mid-Market Agility: Unlike larger enterprises often constrained by complex legacy systems, smaller and medium-sized businesses possess a unique opportunity to adopt cutting-edge technology and integrate modern, flexible systems more rapidly.Episode Summary During the discussion, Thomas highlights a notable finding from a four-year report involving 400 retailers across North America, EMEA, and Latam. Utilizing a third-party approach, the study evaluated various consumer experiences, from online purchasing to in-store returns. Thomas notes, "Really, 2/3 of the retailers that out of the 400 are scoring in the lower or the second lowest bracket." He emphasizes that closing this gap is not merely a technical exercise but a financial necessity, as improving these scores creates measurable incremental growth. The dialogue pivots to the role of technology, specifically the influence of artificial intelligence. Thomas points out that AI is revolutionizing how retailers interact with data, moving beyond slow, manual queries to immediate, actionable insights. "AI overall, obviously what AI can really help is data," he explains. He further highlights that the blueprint for success varies by region, noting how consumers in different parts of the world, such as those in Latin America utilizing WhatsApp, engage with brands differently, necessitating tailored regional approaches rather than a rigid, one-size-fits-all strategy. Final Thoughts The retail sector is currently experiencing a period of intense transformation. While the pressure to innovate is high, the accessibility of microservices and API-driven technology provides a path forward for brands that remain adaptable. Ultimately, the question for retailers is not just about keeping pace with current trends, but whether they are leveraging their data effectively enough to future-proof their unified commerce against the next wave of disruption. This has been produced in cooperation with Content Cucumberhttps://www.contentcucumber.com/

    10 min
  7. Scaling International Brands in the US Market with Bashak Ilhan

    APR 7

    Scaling International Brands in the US Market with Bashak Ilhan

    In this episode of Talk Commerce, Brent Peterson interviews Bashak Ilhan, founder and CEO of Road Group. They discuss Bashak's entrepreneurial journey, her passion for global business, and the intricacies of building brands for the US market. The conversation covers various topics including the challenges of e-commerce, the impact of tariffs, and the importance of emotional value in branding. Bashak shares success stories of brands that have thrived in the US and emphasizes the role of AI in shaping the future of shopping. She encourages aspiring brands to pursue their dreams and offers her expertise in navigating the complexities of the market. Takeaways Bashak Ilhan is an experienced entrepreneur with a passion for global business.Road Group helps international brands enter the US market.Understanding market differences is crucial for brand success.Amazon is a competitive platform that requires strong branding.US customers have higher return rates compared to other markets.Tariffs and shipping challenges impact European brands entering the US.Brands must be prepared for high volume when entering big box retail.Success stories highlight the potential for growth in the US market.AI is transforming the e-commerce landscape.Emotional value is becoming increasingly important in consumer purchasing decisions. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Bashak Ilhan and Road Group02:51 Bashak's Entrepreneurial Journey and Motivations05:21 Client Engagement and Brand Building Strategies08:17 Navigating Market Differences: US vs Europe11:01 Success Stories and Brand Growth13:34 The Future of E-commerce and AI16:23 Closing Thoughts and Contact Information

    19 min
  8. Live from Shoptalk Transforming Marketing Strategies with AI | Karen Wood

    APR 6

    Live from Shoptalk Transforming Marketing Strategies with AI | Karen Wood

    In this episode of the Talk Commerce podcast Live from Shoptalk, host Isaac Morey speaks with Karen Wood, the Chief Marketing Officer at Treasure Data. Filmed directly from the bustling show floor at Shoptalk in Las Vegas, this episode explores the practical application of artificial intelligence in modern marketing. The conversation highlights how businesses—ranging from mid-sized companies to large enterprises—can leverage their existing data to drive customer loyalty, identify brand advocates, and drastically improve operational efficiency. Key Takeaways Data Utilization: Many companies possess vast amounts of customer data but fail to maximize its potential for repeat business and loyalty.Identifying Advocates: Advanced propensity modeling and AI allow brands to identify potential and current brand advocates by synthesizing real-time data across various channels, including web activity and physical store interactions.Efficiency Gains: By utilizing AI, tasks that previously required weeks of work—such as audience segmentation and campaign activation—can now be executed in minutes using natural language commands.Mid-Market Support: Medium-sized businesses, which often have smaller, strapped teams, stand to benefit most from all-in-one AI marketing platforms that enable them to do more with fewer resources.The Reality of AI: Genuine expertise in AI is still evolving; successful adoption relies on continuous learning, testing, and incorporating real-world feedback into product development.Chapter Minutes: 00:00 Introduction to Talk Commerce at Shoptalk00:16 Understanding the Treasure Data platform00:41 Unlocking customer data opportunities01:42 Identifying and cultivating brand advocates02:27 Integrating AI into the marketing stack04:14 AI solutions for mid-market businesses05:48 Introduction to the Marketing Super Agent06:55 Karen Wood's hot take on AI adoption07:54 Reflections on the Shoptalk experience This has been produced in cooperation with Content Cucumberhttps://www.contentcucumber.com/

    9 min
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If you are seeking new ways to increase your ROI on marketing with your commerce platform, or you may be an entrepreneur who wants to grow your team and be more efficient with your online business. Talk Commerce with Brent W. Peterson draws stories from merchants, marketers, and entrepreneurs who share their experiences in the trenches to help you learn what works and what may not in your business. Keep up with the current news on commerce platforms, marketing trends, and what is new in the entrepreneurial world. Episodes drop every Tuesday with the occasional bonus episodes. You can check out our daily blog post and signup for our newsletter here https://talk-commerce.com