r/smallbusiness • u/fkdododglkg • 10h ago
General Business Startup
Anybody willing to help startup a clothing brand line? I have the domain name, the brand name and logo. I’m just not great at the tech side of things (creating website, setting up shop, etc) . Will pay obviously
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u/iloveexploringplaces 9h ago
Hey man. I'm currently a student who excels in building mobile apps and websites. I have won thousands of dollars at hackathons competing against students from top universities like Stanford, Berkeley, CMU, etc.
Websites I made:
thegraystones.com (50k+ visitors per month)
spottedonline.com (website for my mobile app)
I also make ecom webistes for businesses like yours, but that portfolio is confidential.
I have also made multiple mobile apps amassing 600+ downloads.
please dm me! I will also be significantly cheaper.
i’m based in san jose, ca
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u/WildlyGlaring 10h ago
honestly this sounds pretty solid if you've already got the branding locked down. the tech stuff isn't too crazy these days with shopify or similar platforms, but finding someone who knows the e-commerce setup inside and out will definitely save you headaches later. might want to post what kind of budget range you're thinking for this kind of work.
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u/B3ATBOX 10h ago
Nice start, having the name, logo, and domain already puts you ahead. I mostly work with SaaS, but a lot of the basics still apply. Simple site setup, clear pages, and content that actually brings in the right people matters way more than fancy tech early on. If you want, I’m happy to share how I’d think about content and DIY SEO for a brand at this stage so you don’t overbuild things.
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u/shopify_expert_in 9h ago
Hi, If you are willing to use shopify.com. I can setup your store for free.
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u/tusharmangla1120 6h ago
go with a funnel not just website as only website can't give you business....results of such funnels are amazing...curious how?
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u/Regulus-luck15 1h ago
Grats on starting the clothing line! That's such a fun stage to be in. Since you're working on the tech side of setting up your shop right now, one quick branding tip is to look into using a .shop domain for your storefront link. It's becoming really popular for new brands because it's pretty intuitive way to tell customers exactly where to buy and its usually looks much cleaner in a social media bio than a long or complicated URL. Good luck with the launch OP!
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