Hey store owners and e-commerce operators! We've all been there, right? That exhilarating feeling when sales are booming, new customers are rolling in, and your business is finally “growing.” But then, something shifts. That exciting buzz begins to feel more like a frantic scramble. More clients mean more work, more confusion, more follow-ups, and suddenly, those healthy margins start looking a little thin.
This precise situation recently ignited a lively discussion within an online community, where the initial poster insightfully stated: “Most small business problems are really operational problems.” Their argument was that many businesses don’t actually struggle with customer acquisition, but instead, operating them becomes harder with growth. The community, honestly, largely concurred. It’s a frequent, often difficult, realization for many founders.
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