Virtual Summit Speaker Gallery
Each expert has been selected because of their unique expertise in Ecommerce. From [what] we're going to spark some new ideas that you aren't working on, and help you improve on the "same old" strategies you've been doing for years that work, but could work better.

Amy Debusk Monroe
Sales Tax Specialist
TOPIC: How & When You Need To Worry About Used Sales Tax
Entrepreneurial, creative, analytical Sales Tax specialist with 20 years’ experience across diverse industries. Bringing mindfulness and calm to your business's sales tax needs, so you can stay focused on what matters most -- serving your customers, growing your business, and improving your bottom line.

Christian Karasiewicz
Content Marketing Manager at StreamYard
TOPIC: How to Use Amazon Live to Monetize Your Store
Christian Karasiewicz is the Content Marketing Manager at StreamYard. He runs a digital marketing agency, called Social Chefs. He is also the host of Social Chatter, the longest running live social media marketing talk show, host of Business Essentials and Conversation (BEC) with Leticia Campbell, and host of the podcast, Launch Your Live, with Jim Fuhs.

Brian Schulman
VoiceYourVibe, Speaker, Business Coach
TOPIC: How & Why To Use Live Video in LinkedIn
Known as the Godfather of LinkedIn Video and one of the world’s top video marketing experts, Brian has been on the Internet since it was green screen and chat rooms, and has 21 years of proven Digital Marketing experience strategizing with IR500 and Fortune500 brands across the globe.

Liz Scott
Quickbooks Online ProAdvisor
TOPIC: Know Your Numbers!
Liz Scott is Partner in an Oklahoma City-based firm, Accounting Lifeline, which specializes in QuickBooks training, setup, support and advisory services for small businesses.

Adam Moody
Digital Marketing Strategist
TOPIC: 3 Ecommerce Email Marketing Insights For Better Results
Adam Moody creates & implements effective email marketing & sales funnels to increase revenue 20% or more for online businesses.
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Joey Vitale
Lawyer, Speaker, Business Coach
Joey Vitale is an attorney for thriving small businesses. He is one of the top-rated lawyers for creatives in the country. With his law firm, Indie Law, Joey works with creative small business owners to protect their passions and give them the legal foundation they need to thrive.

Seth Kornfeld
Shipping Specialist
TOPIC: International Shipping & USA Freight - Tips & Pitfalls
Entrepreneur specializing in new business development, client service, solutions-based selling in international freight and shipping. I am passionate about people, and enjoy connecting with clients from various industries around the DC Metro area.

Anita Wong
Instagram & YouTube Video Expert
TOPIC: How To Optimize Your Instagram Channel
UK’s Leading Instagram & YouTube Live Streaming Video Expert, she helps “Untech Savvy” women entrepreneurs overcome their fear of tech to learn how to use social media as a business tool & share their message in real time to attract and convert their clients across Instagram, Facebook and YouTube.

Amit Mehta
Partnership Manager - Omnisend
TOPIC: How to Use Omnichannel Marketing to Drive Customer Retention
My experience is in both the public and private sectors including business development, sales and marketing marketing projects targeting small businesses, strategic alliances with organizations like SAP and UPS. I have spent over the last 7 years working in the marketing automation space working for companies like Constant Contact, Listrak and now at Omnisend. My main passion is helping ecommerce retailers see the benefits of an omnichannel marketing approach.

Steffen Kaplan
Photographer & Social
Steffen Kaplan is a social media and visual consultant, live stream producer, and a former supervising photo editor at The New York Times. He is also a freelance photographer who has been published around the world, and continues to combine his passion for great imagery with his passion for social media.
He is an adjunct professor at the Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT), teaching the fundamentals of social media to photography students. Steffen who can take anything and spin it social, regularly shares his insight with faculty, students and alumni at numerous universities including Columbia University, Princeton, NYU, and Baruch College.

Arjun Rai
HelloWoofy
🚀 On a mission to support small businesses with the power of visualized 🧬 data science for digital marketing at HelloWoofy.com

Kate Skavish
Wave.video
TOPIC: Creating Videos That Sell Your Product On Social
Kate Skavish - is a serial entrepreneur and has a decade of experience in digital marketing and in inbound sales.
She used to wear many hats and knows from a personal experience the struggle of building a company from the ground up.
Kate is co-founder and Head of Marketing at Wave.video - an online video-making and editing platform for marketers. Holding a Master's degree in Applied Math allows Kate to say that numbers and KPI's, in particular, are a girl's best friend.
Ecommerce Success Blogs

How to Keep Your Business Alive in 2025: 10 Rules for Survival
Have you ever considered starting your own business? Or do you have your own business?
You’re not alone. According to the latest U.S. Small Business Administration data, there are over 33 million small businesses in the United States today. With millions of entrepreneurs chasing their dreams, some will inevitably struggle or even fail.
I’ve worked alongside hundreds of small business owners, and I’ve seen it all—the wins, the setbacks, the pivots, and the burnout. But here’s what I believe: Failure doesn’t mean the end. It often sharpens your strategy, strengthens your resilience, and fuels future success. The key is learning how to move through it with clarity, support, and a plan.
According to the latest data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, supported by industry insights, approximately 20% of small businesses fail within their first year, and about 33% close within two years. While these numbers have held steady over the past few years, new data specific to eCommerce reveals an even more sobering reality:
Over 80% of Shopify stores fail, most often due to a lack of strategic execution, technical overwhelm, and low conversions, rather than poor products.
Only 10% of Shopify stores reach six-figure annual revenue, highlighting the critical need for clarity, structure, and marketing expertise from the start.
For new business owners, especially in the eCommerce space, the key to success isn’t just having a great idea—it’s about building smart, launching confidently, and making data-driven decisions early on.

Email Marketing for Time-Strapped Store Owners: The Only 3 Automated Sequences You Actually Need
If you're like most e-commerce store owners I work with, your relationship with email marketing is… complicated.
You know email delivers the highest ROI of any marketing channel—according to Campaign Monitor, email marketing generates 1 spent. You've probably heard success stories of stores driving 30-40% of their revenue from email.
Yet when you look at your own email marketing efforts, you might feel like you're barely scratching the surface of what's possible. Between running your store, managing inventory, handling customer service, and trying to have some semblance of a personal life, comprehensive email marketing feels like a luxury you don't have time for.
Here's the good news: you don't need 15 different email automations to see significant results.
After working with hundreds of e-commerce store owners, I've identified the three automated email sequences that deliver 80% of the results with just 20% of the effort. These are the non-negotiable sequences that even the busiest store owners can—and should—implement.
In this guide, I'll show you exactly how to set up these three essential sequences, what to include in each one, and how to measure their effectiveness—all without requiring you to become an email marketing expert or hire a dedicated team.

How to Use AI for Customer Segmentation: Identifying Your High-Value Shoppers Without a Data Science Degree
Not all customers are created equal.
That's not controversial—you already know that some shoppers spend more, shop more frequently, or influence more people than others. The challenge has always been identifying exactly who these valuable customers are and understanding what makes them different.
Traditional customer segmentation (grouping by age, location, or basic purchase history) only tells part of the story. It's like trying to understand a person by knowing only their height and shoe size.
AI-powered segmentation, on the other hand, can analyze hundreds of behavior patterns and purchasing signals to identify your most valuable customer groups with remarkable precision—without requiring you to become a data scientist.
According to McKinsey & Company, businesses that excel at personalization generate 40% more revenue from targeted activities. The foundation of this personalization? Sophisticated customer segmentation.
In this guide, I'll walk you through how e-commerce store owners can leverage AI for customer segmentation in practical, actionable ways—even if terms like "neural networks" and "regression analysis" make your eyes glaze over.