eCommerce Australia

Ryan Martin

Australian eCommerce Podcast - Interviewing Founders, eCommerce Specialists, Leading Australian Marketing Agencies and much more on the eCommerce Australia Podcast. Australian stories about Australian issues, Shopify experts, SEO experts, Founder Stories, eCommerce Managers. We bring the best talent to the microphone to share their experience, with the sole aim of improving your own eCommerce business. Host - Ryan Martin, Founder of Remarkable Digital, an eCommerce SEO and AIO agency. (https://www.remarkabledigital.com.au/)

  1. AI-Powered eCommerce: Abandoned Carts, Chatbots & Customer Trust | Damien Brennan & Petros Romas | Sinch

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    AI-Powered eCommerce: Abandoned Carts, Chatbots & Customer Trust | Damien Brennan & Petros Romas | Sinch

    🎯 FREE AIO AUDIT Want to know how your eCommerce brand shows up in AI search tools like ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini? Get your free AIO (AI Optimisation) audit from the team at Remarkable Digital.👉 Claim Your Free AIO Audit: https://remarkabledigital.com.au/contact-us/ Get in touch with Petros Ramos Get in touch with Damien Brennan Episode Overview: AI is reshaping how eCommerce brands in Australia communicate with customers, and most brands haven't scratched the surface of what's possible. In this episode of eCommerce Australia, host Ryan Martin sits down with Damien Brennan and Petros Romas from Sinch to unpack how AI-powered messaging, chatbots, and customer communication tools are transforming eCommerce operations. From abandoned cart messaging to building genuine trust in AI agents, this conversation is a practical guide for eCommerce brands ready to use AI the right way. What You'll Learn: Abandoned cart messaging, the AI no-brainer: Rather than a single follow-up email, AI enables brands to turn this into a genuine multi-message conversation across the customer's preferred channel, and the conversion data backs it up. Meet customers where they are: WhatsApp, SMS, email, chatbot customers have preferred channels, and AI makes it possible to serve all of them at scale. Why trust is the first hurdle in AI adoption: Start customers on a channel they already trust, and let the AI prove itself from there. KYC 'Know Your Customer': The brands that get the most out of AI tools are the ones that have invested in understanding their customer's buying habits, common questions, and communication preferences. What brands get wrong when implementing AI: Implementing without a clear use case, and underestimating the importance of the data that feeds the AI. The rise of AI agents in eCommerce customer service: Beyond chatbots, AI agents are now capable of handling complex customer service scenarios end-to-end. Key Takeaways- - Start with abandoned cart AI messaging, it's one of the highest-converting use cases available right now - Give customers channel choice: WhatsApp, SMS, email, chatbot, meet them where they are- Don't hide the AI, build trust by starting on familiar channels and proving value incrementally - KYC is everything: the more you know about your customers, the better your AI performs - AI agents are moving beyond FAQs into full customer service resolution, this is the next wave - Good AI starts with good data, invest in your customer knowledge base before scaling AI About the Guests Damien Brennan and Petros Romas are from Sinch, a global leader in cloud communications powering customer engagement for some of the world's leading brands. About the Host Ryan Martin is the founder of Remarkable Digital (https://remarkabledigital.com.au), an eCommerce SEO and digital marketing agency based in Australia.eCommerce Australia is your go-to podcast for eCommerce growth strategy, eCommerce SEO, and building a business that scales. New episodes drop regularly, follow on Spotify to stay up to date.

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  2. Exit Ready from Day One: Scaling eCommerce in Australia with Lyn Nguyen | Auvie Consultants

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    Exit Ready from Day One: Scaling eCommerce in Australia with Lyn Nguyen | Auvie Consultants

    🎯 FREE AIO AUDIT Want to know how your eCommerce brand shows up in AI search tools like ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini? Get your free AIO audit from Remarkable Digital: remarkabledigital.com.au/contact-us What does it mean to build an eCommerce business that's ready to sell — from day one? In this episode of eCommerce Australia, host Ryan Martin sits down with Lyn Nguyen from Auvie Consultants to unpack the operational systems, hiring strategies, and mindset shifts that turn a founder-dependent business into a scalable, sellable asset. What you'll learn: The concept of being exit ready from day oneWhy operations is your biggest competitive edge in 2026The escalation matrix — removing yourself from day-to-day decisionsCommon mistakes eCommerce founders make when scalingHow AI has become essential (not optional) for eCommerce in AustraliaWhat buyers actually look for when acquiring an eCommerce businessCase study: Respire — zero to seven figures/month in under 2 years, launched into WoolworthsAbout Lyn — Auvie Consultants Lyn is the founder of Auvie Consultants, an operations and growth consultancy for eCommerce brands, agencies, and family businesses across Australia and beyond. About the Host Ryan Martin is the founder of Remarkable Digital, an eCommerce SEO and digital marketing agency based in Australia. remarkabledigital.com.au eCommerce Australia is your go-to podcast for eCommerce growth strategy, eCommerce SEO, and building a scalable business in Australia.

    35 phút
  3. Meta Masterclass with Adele Elliott - Chain Social

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    Meta Masterclass with Adele Elliott - Chain Social

    FREE AIO AUDIT - Comment AIO Audit here Connect with Adele on LinkedIn Here Get in touch with Chain Social Here Meta Masterclass with Adele Elliott from Chain Social In this episode, Ryan sits down with Adele Elliott, Digital Director at Chain Social — a fashion, beauty and lifestyle paid performance agency with a team of 22 (all female!). Adele recently presented a Meta Masterclass at the Social Summit, and this episode is a deep dive into everything she covered and more. Whether you're running your own ads or working with an agency, this one is packed with practical, no-fluff strategy. What We Cover The four metrics that make or break your Meta adsAdele breaks down the four numbers every brand needs to know — average order value, CPM, link click-through rate, and conversion rate — and explains exactly what it means when each one is off. The netball analogy that changes how you think about ad setsStop turning off your highest-spending ad. Adele explains why that ad is your "centre" — and why pulling it kills the whole team. Creative: quantity, quality, and what actually winsTwo new ads per ad set per week is the minimum. Only 10–20% will become winners. Here's how to find them — and why your winner will never look like an ad. Persona targeting and micro-niche motivatorsIf all your ads say the same thing to the same person, you're leaving most of your audience on the table. Adele explains how to talk to multiple personas — and why Meta's algorithm rewards you for it. How the Meta auction actually worksBudget is only 10–20% of the equation. Adele walks through Meta's bidding formula — estimated action rate, user value, and auction bid — and why understanding it changes everything. Why running only purchase campaigns is a mistakeEspecially for newer or unique products. Adele explains how add-to-cart and view content campaigns open the door to entirely new audiences and feed your purchase funnel. The Facebook Ad Library + AIHow to use the Ad Library to spy on competitors, and how to use Claude (or any AI) to monitor and analyse competitor creative at scale. Black Friday: start in August, not NovemberThe brands that win in November are building their audience months earlier. Adele shares what the biggest mistakes are — and why a gift-with-purchase is not a Black Friday offer. Paid partnership adsMeta is heavily favouring them right now. Adele explains how Chain Social uses them with founders and creators — and why they work so well because they don't look like ads. About Adele & Chain Social Adele is the Digital Director at Chain Social, overseeing paid performance, email marketing, influencer and paid partnerships. Chain Social specialises in fashion, beauty and lifestyle brands, running ads across Meta, Google, Pinterest, TikTok, and AppLovin. Brands they work with include Nala, Fun Day Sweets, Australian Beauty School, Brazilian Butterfly and Mecca (UK email). Chain Social also offer one-off Meta build projects and consulting for smaller brands not yet ready for a full agency retainer. Mentioned in This Episode Chain Social — Adele's agencyFacebook Ad Library — free competitor research toolMotion — paid ad creative reporting platformTriple Whale — third-party attribution and reportingAppLovin — emerging ad platform (gaming apps, new to Australia)Chain Pod — Adele and Chain founder Shelby's new podcast, launching end of MayTikTok Masterclass — Chain Social's first ever, coming mid-JuneConnect with Adele Follow Chain Social on Instagram for regular Meta tips and updates on the Chain Pod launch. eCommerce Australia is hosted by Ryan Martin, founder of Remarkable Digital — an eCommerce SEO and AIO agency based in Australia. If you're not being found in ChatGPT, Gemini AI, or traditional search, grab a free audit below.

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  4. AIO - How to ensure your eCommerce business gets visibility and mentions in AI

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    AIO - How to ensure your eCommerce business gets visibility and mentions in AI

    Free AIO Audit - Click Here. How Australian eCommerce Brands Can Rank in AI Overviews (AIO) in 2026 AI is changing how Australians discover and buy products online. In this episode, Ryan Martin sits down with Patrick Dhital one of Australia's leading SEO and AIO specialists — to break down exactly what eCommerce founders need to do right now to appear in AI-generated search results across ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude. If your brand isn't showing up when a CEO or customer searches for your category on an AI engine, this episode is for you. AI engines read structured data. That means moving your most important claims out of body paragraphs and into clear, structured page elements — headings, quick-facts boxes, certifications, awards — so AI can find and weight them correctly. Stop saying "award-winning product." Say which award you actually won, and give it its own heading on the page. This also includes schema markup and ensuring your meta copy is specific, not vague. Specificity signals trust to AI engines. Search behaviour has shifted from "best compression socks" to "what compression socks help me recover after a long-haul flight?" Your content strategy needs to follow. That means blogs and articles built around real customer questions — not AI-generated filler. The best content comes from knowing your customer better than any agency can. What questions do they ask you? Start there. Within those articles, include product carousels, CTAs, and comparison guides. Don't build content just for AIO — make it genuinely useful for the people landing on it. Being mentioned in a Vogue listicle on "top Australian knitwear brands" isn't just good PR — it's how AI engines discover and recommend you. Build backlinks and placements in topically relevant articles and listicles so that when an LLM goes looking, it finds your brand in credible, third-party sources. Social media presence matters too. If people are talking about your brand positively on Reddit or Quora, AI engines will surface that. If they're not — or if the reviews are bad — that surfaces too. AIO needs SEO to work. If you're not ranking on Google, AI engines won't find you either. The fundamentals haven't changed — they're the foundation. Be specific, not general. "Award-winning" means nothing to an AI. "Winner of the 2024 Good Design Award" does. Pull specifics out of paragraphs and into structured elements. Your content strategy should sound like your customer. Conversational queries are longer and more specific than ever. Write content that matches how real people talk — not how keyword tools think. Bad reviews can hurt you in AI, fast. What appears on Trustpilot, Reddit, or Quora is fair game for AI engines. Brand reputation management is now part of AIO. No single channel fixes everything. The brands with the best AIO results are also running Google Ads, social ads, email, and PR. It all compounds. ChatGPT, Google Gemini, Claude, Ahrefs, SEMrush, Google Search Console, Google Analytics, Reddit, Quora, Trustpilot, Shopify, Remarkable Digital Want a free AIO audit? Ryan and Patrick are currently offering AI visibility audits for Australian eCommerce brands. Hit the link below to start the conversation.

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  5. Scaling With Sanity - Founder Health with Louisa Smith I A Quiet Shift

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    Scaling With Sanity - Founder Health with Louisa Smith I A Quiet Shift

    FREE AIO AUDIT HERE STRATEGIC READINESS AUDIT HERE What if your business doubling overnight… actually broke everything? Most eCommerce founders obsess over traffic, ads, and revenue. But behind the scenes, there’s a hidden risk that quietly kills growth, and nearly 70% of businesses hit it around the $3M mark. In this episode, Ryan sits down with Louisa Smith, former digital marketing leader turned founder of A Quiet Shift — to unpack the “Strategic Readiness Gap” and why scaling without structure is the fastest path to burnout, broken systems, and team chaos. If you’ve ever felt stretched, stuck, or like your growth is getting harder instead of easier… this episode is your wake-up call. Why growth without preparation destroys businesses (and how to spot it early)The real reason your systems start failing as you scaleHow to know if your business would survive doubling tomorrowThe overlooked metric most eCommerce brands ignore (hint: it’s not revenue)Why remote teams struggle — and the simple fix that actually worksThe 4-hour weekly habit that separates burnt-out founders from high performersEarly warning signs of burnout (before it’s too late)How to build a business that grows without breaking youGrowth isn’t the goal, sustainable growth is. Louisa reveals that most founders don’t fail because of bad marketing… They fail because they weren’t ready for success. “If your business doubled tomorrow, would it scale… or snap?” Strategic readiness > hustle — growth needs structure, not just effortIf you don’t know your true profit, you’re scaling blindSystems break first — especially inventory, team capacity, and communicationRemote teams need intentional connection, not more meetingsBurnout is contagious — it starts with leadershipThe best founders schedule thinking time, not just doing timeBlock 2–4 hours of “thinking space” weekly (no tech, no distractions)Create clear SOPs before scaling furtherAudit your real margins after ads, shipping, and returnsIntroduce non-work social check-ins for remote teamsDefine your capacity triggers (when to hire, outsource, or pause growth)Louisa shares a simple 2-minute Strategic Readiness Audit to help you identify: Where your business is at riskWhat’s holding back your growthWhat to fix first👉 If you’ve hit a plateau (or feel like you’re close to breaking point), this is your first step. eCommerce founders scaling past $1M–$5M+Operators juggling growth + team + burnoutBrands relying heavily on ads but unsure of true profitabilityAnyone feeling busy… but not in control“Growth will test your team, your systems, and your sanity.” “Burnout doesn’t happen in isolation — it starts with leadership.” “Thinking space isn’t a luxury — it’s a performance tool.”

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  6. AI, Bundles & Personalisation: The Conversion Stack You Can’t Ignore in 2026

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    AI, Bundles & Personalisation: The Conversion Stack You Can’t Ignore in 2026

    Get your AIO Audit Here - Comment AIO in comments box Ryan Martin interviews Steve Pover and Nicole Loftus from Clearer.Io and we cover off how and why eCommerce businesses are utilising their products to help conversion rate, trust and loyalty! If you’re still pouring money into ads hoping for more growth… you’re playing the wrong game. In this episode, we unpack the massive shift happening in eCommerce right now, where smart brands are no longer chasing traffic, but maximising every single visitor. Because here’s the truth: 👉 Your customers are visiting more… but buying less. 👉 Acquisition costs are rising… fast. 👉 And most stores are still missing the easiest revenue wins sitting right in front of them. Why “blunt force acquisition” is dying — and what’s replacing itThe exact reason your store is leaving serious revenue on the tableHow one brand increased AOV by 35%+ without discountingThe overlooked power of AI-driven product recommendations (that most stores still aren’t using)Why your tech stack might be silently killing your conversionsThe shift toward smaller baskets, higher frequency shopping — and how to profit from itHow to turn existing traffic into more revenue (without spending more on ads)1. Bundling is a goldmine (and most brands are doing it wrong) You don’t need discounts. If your recommendations are relevant, customers will buy more, naturally. 2. Personalisation = higher conversions, instantly From search results to product pages, tailoring the experience based on behaviour is no longer optional. 3. Your reviews are more powerful than you think From Google Shopping to checkout, social proof is driving clicks and conversions at every stage. 4. Your tools should talk to each other Disconnected tech = missed opportunities. Unified data = smarter decisions + more revenue. +35.7% increase in average order valueAI-driven search influencing 8%+ of conversionsThousands in extra monthly revenue… from simply turning features on2026 eCommerce isn’t about doing more. It’s about doing what actually works, better. The brands winning right now are: Optimising every step of the customer journeyLeveraging AI + automation to scale smarterAnd focusing on conversion, not just trafficIf your brand isn’t showing up in AI-driven search tools like ChatGPT, Perplexity, or Gemini… you’re already behind. 👉 Grab a free AIO (AI SEO) audit via the link at the top of the show notes and find out: Why you’re not being foundWhere you’re losing visibilityAnd exactly how to fix itYou don’t need more traffic. You need to stop wasting the traffic you already have. 🚨 What You’ll Learn (And Why It Matters) 💡 Key Takeaways You Can Implement Today ⚡ Real Example From This Episode 🧠 The Bigger Picture 🎯 Want to Know If You’re Missing Out? 🔥 Final Thought

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  7. Recommerce + Marketplace Success I Azura Fashion Group I Sam Wood I

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    Recommerce + Marketplace Success I Azura Fashion Group I Sam Wood I

    FREE AIO AUDIT - Why is your business not being found on ChatGPT? - Click Here to get a Free Audit In this episode, we sit down with Sam Wood (CEO & Founder of Azura Fashion Group), recently ranked Top 10 in Australia’s eCommerce leaders to break down how he built a global luxury fashion business: 👉 Selling across 28+ marketplaces worldwide 👉 Managing 500,000+ products without holding inventory 👉 Generating explosive growth (including $450K/month for a 3-month-old brand) 👉 And now building the “infrastructure layer” of eCommerce But here’s the kicker… Sam reveals why: ❌ Most marketplaces actually hurt your brand❌ And why AI-driven product enrichment is the real competitive advantageIf you’re still relying on paid ads and hoping for growth… this episode will flip your entire strategy. The “invisible inventory” model powering global luxury salesHow Azura scaled to 60 marketplaces (then cut back to 28 strategically)Why marketplace selection > marketplace quantityThe AI system turning basic product data into conversion machinesHow one brand went from $0 → $450K/month (without ads)The truth about returns (and why they kill most eCom brands)Why China is a goldmine (and Germany isn’t)The massive opportunity in pre-loved & circular fashion“There’s no point doing $1M in sales if 60% comes back.”“We don’t run ads — we just put products in the right place.”“Marketplaces are the future… but most of them will hurt you.”“We turned one brand into $450K/month with zero marketing.”“Your product data is either your biggest asset… or your biggest liability.”Most eCommerce brands are doing this backwards. They: ❌ Spend thousands on ads ❌ Fight for attention ❌ Struggle to scale Meanwhile… One Aussie company: ✔ Sells across 28 marketplaces ✔ Has 500,000 products ✔ Doesn’t hold inventory ✔ Doesn’t rely on ads And just helped a brand hit $450K/month. This episode changes how you think about growth. 🎧 Listen now

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Australian eCommerce Podcast - Interviewing Founders, eCommerce Specialists, Leading Australian Marketing Agencies and much more on the eCommerce Australia Podcast. Australian stories about Australian issues, Shopify experts, SEO experts, Founder Stories, eCommerce Managers. We bring the best talent to the microphone to share their experience, with the sole aim of improving your own eCommerce business. Host - Ryan Martin, Founder of Remarkable Digital, an eCommerce SEO and AIO agency. (https://www.remarkabledigital.com.au/)

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