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Rolando Rosas is the Founder of Global Teck Worldwide, a tech e-commerce store passionate about providing high-quality communications and telecommunications equipment. His entrepreneurial journey began with a college computer, printer, and an old-school kitchen wall phone. He founded his third startup, Circuit Loops, in 2020 when he grew frustrated with outdated methods of purchasing broadband, wireless, and fiber internet for smaller businesses. Before starting Global Teck Worldwide, he spent several years as a seller on Amazon.
In this episode…Amazon is the largest online retailer and the largest e-commerce selling platform. According to Marketplace Pulse, an estimated 6.3 million sellers use the Amazon marketplace, and over half of them are North American sellers. It’s a preferred sellers’ platform because it’s established and trusted, has minimum start-up costs, and there’s the potential to earn money quickly.
If your goal as an Amazon seller is to make passive income, Rolando Rosas – an expert e-commerce entrepreneur – advises you to be ready to work. One of the biggest misconceptions is that after posting products, Amazon takes care of the rest. The reality is that the early stages of your selling journey will require many hours and effort. However, there are steps to take to outperform the competition, such as refining the product's main image, diligently responding to customers’ questions, and using data analytical tools.
Join Josh Hadley in this episode of the eComm Breakthrough Podcast, where he interviews Rolando Rosas, Founder of Global Teck Worldwide and Circuit Loops, to discuss pay-per-clicks strategies and his journey to building a seven-figure brand. Rolando explains the differences between selling on Amazon versus other online channels, misconceptions of drop-shipping, the impact data has on your business, and more.
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Rolando Rosas is the Founder of Global Teck Worldwide, a tech e-commerce store passionate about providing high-quality communications and telecommunications equipment. His entrepreneurial journey began with a college computer, printer, and an old-school kitchen wall phone. He founded his third startup, Circuit Loops, in 2020 when he grew frustrated with outdated methods of purchasing broadband, wireless, and fiber internet for smaller businesses. Before starting Global Teck Worldwide, he spent several years as a seller on Amazon.
In this episode…Amazon is the largest online retailer and the largest e-commerce selling platform. According to Marketplace Pulse, an estimated 6.3 million sellers use the Amazon marketplace, and over half of them are North American sellers. It’s a preferred sellers’ platform because it’s established and trusted, has minimum start-up costs, and there’s the potential to earn money quickly.
If your goal as an Amazon seller is to make passive income, Rolando Rosas – an expert e-commerce entrepreneur – advises you to be ready to work. One of the biggest misconceptions is that after posting products, Amazon takes care of the rest. The reality is that the early stages of your selling journey will require many hours and effort. However, there are steps to take to outperform the competition, such as refining the product's main image, diligently responding to customers’ questions, and using data analytical tools.
Join Josh Hadley in this episode of the eComm Breakthrough Podcast, where he interviews Rolando Rosas, Founder of Global Teck Worldwide and Circuit Loops, to discuss pay-per-clicks strategies and his journey to building a seven-figure brand. Rolando explains the differences between selling on Amazon versus other online channels, misconceptions of drop-shipping, the impact data has on your business, and more.
Resources mentioned in this episode:Special Mention(s):
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