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In this Checkout episode, we go behind the scenes with Grant Arnott, the brains behind Click Frenzy, Power Retail and New Zealand’s GrabOne, to hear what fuels his ecommerce engine. From leadership lessons in Zero to One and Great by Choice, to why customer-first brands like Birdsnest stand out against ecommerce clones, Grant explains why innovation doesn’t always need a dev sprint or a budget. He also opens up about the mental juggle of running three very different businesses and why accounting software like Xero and Excel powers every idea before he scales. It’s a sharp, honest look at what it really takes to lead in modern retail.
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Grant Arnott is the Executive Director at Global Marketplace, where he spearheads initiatives to transform the e-commerce landscape across Australia and New Zealand. With a passion for retail innovation, Grant has successfully driven the development of a dynamic marketing engine, exemplified by key events such as Click Frenzy and influential platforms like Power Retail and GrabOne. Since joining Global Marketplace in 2012, he has played a pivotal role in shaping marketing strategies and overseeing impactful e-commerce events. Prior to this, Grant served as Managing Director of Click Frenzy, Australia’s premier online retail festival, and was instrumental in establishing Power Retail as a crucial resource for the online retail community.
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Nathan Bush is the host of the Add To Cart podcast and a leading ecommerce transformation consultant. He has led eCommerce for
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In this Checkout episode, we go behind the scenes with Grant Arnott, the brains behind Click Frenzy, Power Retail and New Zealand’s GrabOne, to hear what fuels his ecommerce engine. From leadership lessons in Zero to One and Great by Choice, to why customer-first brands like Birdsnest stand out against ecommerce clones, Grant explains why innovation doesn’t always need a dev sprint or a budget. He also opens up about the mental juggle of running three very different businesses and why accounting software like Xero and Excel powers every idea before he scales. It’s a sharp, honest look at what it really takes to lead in modern retail.
Check out our full-length interview with Grant Arnott here:
Main episode links
This episode was brought to you by Convert Digital.
About your guest:
Grant Arnott is the Executive Director at Global Marketplace, where he spearheads initiatives to transform the e-commerce landscape across Australia and New Zealand. With a passion for retail innovation, Grant has successfully driven the development of a dynamic marketing engine, exemplified by key events such as Click Frenzy and influential platforms like Power Retail and GrabOne. Since joining Global Marketplace in 2012, he has played a pivotal role in shaping marketing strategies and overseeing impactful e-commerce events. Prior to this, Grant served as Managing Director of Click Frenzy, Australia’s premier online retail festival, and was instrumental in establishing Power Retail as a crucial resource for the online retail community.
About your host:
Nathan Bush is the host of the Add To Cart podcast and a leading ecommerce transformation consultant. He has led eCommerce for
SMS us to request a guest!
Support the show
Want to level up your ecommerce game? Come hang out in the Add To Cart Community. We’re talking deep dives, smart events, and real-world inspo for operators who are in it for the long haul.
Connect with Nathan Bush
Contact Add To Cart
Join the Community

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