Global expansion, localizing content, and selling in multiple currencies and languages
When tariffs hit hard, your margins can tank overnight.
If you sell mid-ticket items from China, you might suddenly face surprise fees, longer delays, and tighter profit windows.
Switching suppliers may seem like the easy fix — but it often brings new headaches: longer fulfillment times, higher MOQs, inconsistent quality.
Instead, it’s smarter to focus on what you can control. Here's what can actually keep you stay afloat:
Don’t tiptoe around it. Raise prices by 20–30% and let the data guide you.
Many customers won’t flinch — and the extra margin can save you.
Run split tests like:
The goal: find the combo that drives conversions and protects your margins.
Stop selling products where margins dip below 15% after tariffs.
Even if they’re “hot,” if they aren't profitable, they’re not worth the volume.
Rework product pages to better set customer expectations.
Clearer shipping times, usage videos, and better messaging lead to fewer complaints, chargebacks, and refunds.
Stop relying on gut feelings. Build a cost structure that includes the new tariffs.
It gives you clarity on how much you can really spend on ads, offers, and operations.
If you’re still figuring things out, we recommend checking out the Tariff Blog or this Tariff Survival Guide — it breaks down what other merchants are doing to survive this exact mess.
Happy to answer questions if you’re going through it too.
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