
People interested in online business strategy and optimization.
Individuals comfortable analyzing data and identifying improvement opportunities.
Anyone willing to learn how online stores operate behind the scenes.
People looking for a beginner-friendly or hands-off option.
Anyone unwilling to analyze performance metrics or manage changes.
Those expecting quick results without effort or learning.
Many online stores fail due to poor execution rather than bad products.
Small improvements can significantly increase perceived value.
Buyers pay premiums for businesses with clearer operations and growth potential.
The skills learned apply to many digital business models.
Internet access.
A computer.
Basic understanding of e-commerce platforms.
Time to analyze, improve, and manage online stores.
Building a store from zero.
Physical inventory handling.
Advanced technical or coding skills.
A large team or office.
After understanding the process, the next step is learning how to evaluate online businesses and identify which improvements have the highest impact on resale value.
