
Bringing Business to Retail
by Salena Knight | Retail & Ecommerce Growth Strategist
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How to Find the Money That You're Leaving On the Table
Jun 23, 2026
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How to Get Customers to Say Yes
Jun 18, 2026
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Do You Feel Guilty When Customers Spend Big?
Jun 9, 2026
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It Didn't Work - Should I Try Again?
Jun 4, 2026
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How Your Generosity Can Attract The Wrong Customers
May 26, 2026
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 6/23/26 | ![]() How to Find the Money That You're Leaving On the Table | Are you working harder than ever but still feeling like profits aren't where they should be? With rising wages, increasing software subscriptions, higher freight costs, and customers becoming more selective about how they spend their money, many retail and ecommerce business owners are finding themselves squeezed from every direction. The natural reaction is often to focus on getting more customers through the door or driving more traffic to the website. But what if the biggest opportunity for growth isn't outside your business at all? In this episode of the Bringing Business to Retail Podcast, Salena Knight explores the hidden profit opportunities that most retailers overlook. Rather than immediately investing more money into marketing and customer acquisition, she breaks down the four key levers that directly impact revenue and profitability and explains how small improvements in the right areas can create significant financial results. You'll discover why increasing average order value can generate more revenue from your existing customers, how improving conversion rates can dramatically impact sales without increasing traffic, and why protecting your profit margins is more important than ever in today's retail environment. Salena also discusses the true cost of customer acquisition and why many business owners focus on the most expensive growth strategy before fully optimizing the opportunities already available to them. Whether you run a brick-and-mortar store, an ecommerce business, or a hybrid retail brand, this episode will help you identify where money may be leaking from your business and where to focus your efforts for the greatest return. If you've been wondering how to increase retail profits, improve ecommerce profitability, boost average order value, increase conversion rates, or grow your business without constantly spending more on advertising, this episode provides a practical framework for finding the money you're already leaving on the table. Grab the free Profit Calculator here. | — | ||||||
| 6/18/26 | ![]() How to Get Customers to Say Yes | Why do customers ignore review requests, newsletter signups, and referral programs even when they love your products? In this episode of the Bringing Business to Retail podcast, Salena Knight shares a simple but powerful communication strategy that can help retail and ecommerce businesses increase customer participation without changing their marketing systems or spending more money on advertising. Using examples from both physical stores and online retail, Salena explains why customers are more likely to say yes when requests are framed around helping others rather than helping the business. Whether you're asking customers to leave a review, join your email list, share a photo, or refer a friend, the language you use can dramatically impact the response you receive. You'll learn why traditional review requests often fail, how retail sales associates can generate more customer-created content in-store, and why the most successful brands position customers as contributors rather than consumers. This episode also explores practical ways to improve newsletter signups, increase customer advocacy, and create stronger emotional connections with your audience. If you're looking for simple ways to improve customer engagement, increase loyalty, and generate more social proof for your retail or ecommerce business, this episode will give you actionable ideas you can implement immediately. | — | ||||||
| 6/9/26 | ![]() Do You Feel Guilty When Customers Spend Big? | Do you find yourself feeling guilty when customers spend a significant amount of money in your store? You're not alone. Many retailers feel uncomfortable when customers make large purchases. Instead of celebrating the sale, they worry the customer will change their mind, question the value, or think they've spent too much. In this mini episode, Salena shares the story of her first $1,000 sale and a coaching conversation with retailer Kevin about the tendency to offer discounts customers never asked for. If you've ever second-guessed your prices or felt uncomfortable when customers spend big, this episode will help you shift your perspective and see sales in a whole new light. | — | ||||||
| 6/4/26 | ![]() It Didn't Work - Should I Try Again? | Every retailer has done it. You launch a bundle, run a gift-with-purchase promotion, or test a new offer. The results aren't what you hoped for, so you file it away under "that doesn't work for my store." But what if the offer wasn't the problem? In this short episode, Salena Knight shares a coaching conversation with Jill from Stitchery Fabric Store about a challenge many retailers face: knowing when to move on from an offer and when to give it another chance. The truth is that most business owners make decisions based on feelings rather than facts. A campaign feels like it failed, so it becomes the verdict. The problem is that without enough data, you may be abandoning ideas that could have become reliable revenue drivers. Before you create another offer, listen to this episode and make sure you're not leaving money behind by walking away too soon. | — | ||||||
| 5/26/26 | ![]() How Your Generosity Can Attract The Wrong Customers | In this episode, Salena coaches Cathy, the owner of an online gifting business, through one of the most common struggles in retail and ecommerce - spending too much time and money on customers who may never become profitable. Cathy shares how she has been sending free gifts with purchase to customers in an effort to get people to try her products, along with the challenges she faces when corporate customers continually negotiate on price. Salena unpacks why customer experience strategies need to be backed by real data and ROI, and why retailers need to stop making decisions based on emotion alone. The conversation dives into the difference between B2C and corporate customer strategies, why customer qualification matters, and how low-value leads can quietly drain time, energy, and profit from a business. Salena explains the importance of understanding customer value, protecting profit margins, and focusing on the customers who are most likely to generate long-term growth. If you've ever felt busy but not profitable, struggled with discount shoppers, or found yourself saying yes to customers who drain your time, this episode will help you rethink where your attention and energy should really go. | — | ||||||
| 5/19/26 | ![]() Could Your Business Survive a Cancer Diagnosis? | What would happen to your business if you couldn't show up tomorrow? It's a question most entrepreneurs avoid asking, until life asks it for them. In this deeply personal episode, Salena Knight opens up about the terrifying moment she was told she was likely facing cancer and how that experience forced her to confront a reality many business owners quietly fear: has the business been built to survive without you? This episode is not just about health. It's about leadership, dependency, burnout, systems, priorities, and the emotional weight so many founders carry behind the scenes. You'll hear the lessons that came from stepping back, re-evaluating what truly matters, and recognising the risks of building a business that depends entirely on one person to keep everything moving. If you've ever felt like your business couldn't function without you, this conversation will challenge the way you think about growth, success, and sustainability. If this episode hit close to home and you realised your business relies too heavily on you to survive, then it's time to build a business that can grow sustainably. Register for the Million Dollar Store Blueprint here. | — | ||||||
| 5/13/26 | ![]() Your Competitors Are Keeping You Stuck | If you've ever left a networking event wondering whether your business is behind everyone else's, this episode is for you. Salena Knight breaks down the dangerous comparison cycle that many retail and ecommerce store owners fall into without even realising it. From hearing someone talk about record-breaking sales to another retailer struggling with foot traffic, it's easy to start mentally measuring your business against everyone around you. But those comparisons rarely tell the full story. In this episode, Salena shares why benchmarking against other businesses can keep you stuck, distracted, and focused on the wrong things. More importantly, she explains what you should be measuring instead if you want to build a profitable, sustainable, and scalable business. You'll also hear more about Salena's Million Dollar Store Blueprint training and how to identify what actually needs to change inside your business to reach your next level of growth. Register for the Million Dollar Store Blueprint here. | — | ||||||
| 5/5/26 | ![]() This Simple Marketing Mistake Cost Me $200,000 | Most retailers assume that when customers are already buying, there's no need to market harder. In this episode, Salena shares the costly lesson she learned after treating busy seasons like "business as usual" instead of strategically maximizing every customer interaction. From missed upsell opportunities to poor inventory planning and passive selling, she reveals how retailers unknowingly leave money on the table during their busiest periods. You'll learn how to increase average order value, create strategic gift bundles, improve customer experience, and turn seasonal shoppers into long-term customers - without relying on heavy discounting. If you want your next busy season to be your most profitable yet, this episode will change how you think about promotions, planning, and customer buying behaviour. Ready to make your marketing work? Join the Marketing That Works Bootcamp here | — | ||||||
| 4/28/26 | ![]() The Key to Consistent Sales | Show Notes Every week in retail and e-commerce Facebook groups, the same question appears. Sales have dropped off. Is anyone else experiencing this? And every single time, the comments fill up with store owners saying the same things back to each other - it's the economy, the algorithm killed my reach, I've tried everything and nothing works. But here's what almost nobody says: what they've actually been doing for marketing. In this episode Salena Knight gets into why the revenue rollercoaster - that exhausting cycle of a good month followed by a slow month followed by a so-so month - is almost never about the economy or the algorithm. It's a mirror. And once you understand what it's reflecting, you can actually do something about it. In This Episode: Why your sales today are almost always a reflection of your marketing three to six weeks ago Why doing a little bit of everything across every platform gives you exactly the results you'd expect What campaign-driven marketing actually looks like and why it makes everything else easier Ready to make your marketing work? Join the Marketing That Works Bootcamp here | — | ||||||
| 4/21/26 | ![]() Why Your Marketing Isn't Turning Into Sales - And What to Do About It✨ | marketingsales+2 | — | — | — | inconsistent marketingcustomer perception+2 | — | 26m 00s | |
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| 4/14/26 | ![]() Why Not Raising Your Prices is the Riskiest Thing You Can Do Right Now✨ | rising costs in retailpricing strategies+3 | — | — | — | fuel pricesfreight costs+3 | — | 24m 52s | |
| 4/8/26 | ![]() How to Stay Profitable in a Retail Store (When Costs Are Rising)✨ | retailprofitability+3 | Teresa Olson | Scandinavian-inspired homewaresdesign-led products+4 | MilwaukeeScandinavia | retail strategyonline sales+3 | — | 40m 13s | |
| 3/31/26 | ![]() Why Discounting Isn't the Answer to More Sales✨ | discountingsales strategy+3 | Andee Hart | Andee | — | promotionsurgency+3 | — | 46m 05s | |
| 3/24/26 | ![]() How to Charge Double for Paper Plates (And Have Customers Thank You)✨ | premium brandingcustomer experience+3 | Matt | AppleSalena+1 | — | pricing strategyconsumer behavior+2 | — | 53m 14s | |
| 3/19/26 | ![]() Why So Many Retail Businesses Grow Broke✨ | cash flowfinancial clarity+3 | — | SalenaThe Unofficial Shopify Podcast | — | inventorycontribution margin+2 | — | 24m 58s | |
| 3/10/26 | ![]() Why Your Team Isn't Doing What You Want✨ | team managementleadership+3 | — | Salena | — | unclear leadershipemail marketing+3 | — | 31m 02s | |
| 3/3/26 | ![]() How to Build Profitable Promotions✨ | promotionsmarketing strategy+2 | — | — | — | sales strategydiscounts+2 | — | 15m 14s | |
| 2/24/26 | ![]() Your "Gut Feel" Might Be Costing You More Than You Think✨ | retailecommerce+2 | — | retail marketing toolkit | — | profit erosionemotional decision-making+3 | — | 22m 10s | |
| 2/17/26 | ![]() How to Buy Inventory That Drives Sales and Protects Profit✨ | inventory buyingretail strategy+3 | — | the Pre-Sales Campaign ToolkitAirbnb | — | Airbnbinvestment+2 | — | 32m 40s | |
| 2/11/26 | ![]() Stop Guessing What Will Sell: Do This Instead | You know that moment when you place a stock order and feel equal parts excited and anxious. You've done the maths. You've picked the colours. You've crossed your fingers. And then the stock arrives… and it doesn't sell the way you hoped. In this episode, Salena breaks down why ordering stock on hope is one of the biggest reasons retailers end up with cash stuck on shelves, reactive marketing, and constant discounting. You'll learn why selling should never be the reward for ordering, how treating selling as the starting line changes cash flow, and why most retailers aren't bad buyers – they're just starting in the wrong place. This isn't about buying less or playing it safe. It's about flipping the order of operations so you stop guessing what will work and start making buying decisions based on proof, not belief. Inside the episode: Why ordering stock first quietly creates cash flow pressure The difference between customer interest and real demand How slow-moving inventory leads to fear-based buying decisions Why discounting trains customers to wait instead of buy How selling before ordering reduces risk and pulls cash forward Why selling is the filter – not the reward – for ordering stock Ready to sell before you order? Get the Pre-Sales Campaign Toolkit: https://salenaknight.com/toolkit | — | ||||||
| 2/3/26 | ![]() Stop Training Customers to Forget You | Emma thought she was "doing marketing." She posted. She emailed. She showed up when she could. And then everything went quiet. When she finally ran a promotion, nobody responded. In this episode, Salena Knight breaks down why inconsistent marketing doesn't just slow growth – it actively works against you. You'll learn the three invisible costs of inconsistency that most retailers never factor in, why your promotions fall flat after a quiet period, and how inconsistency trains customers to forget you exist. This isn't about posting more or working longer hours. It's about building a repeatable marketing system that keeps you visible, trusted, and top of mind – even when operations get busy. Inside the episode: Why inconsistent marketing resets customer awareness back to zero How silence quietly erodes trust with your audience The "abandoned cart of attention" and why your message never sticks Why three posts is never enough (even if it feels repetitive) How to fix inconsistent marketing without adding 20 more hours to your week | — | ||||||
| 1/27/26 | ![]() 3 Sneaky Ways Your Product Strategy Is Draining Your Cashflow | Many store owners assume cashflow problems come from marketing or pricing. In reality, some of the biggest profit leaks are hiding inside your product strategy. In this episode, Salena unpacks three subtle but costly mistakes that drain cash even in businesses with strong sales and loyal customers. These issues compound quietly over time. You'll learn why premium customers do not buy premium in every category, how to calculate true landed cost properly, and where opportunity cost is silently eroding your profit. This episode is a must-listen as you reorder stock and plan for growth in 2026. | — | ||||||
| 1/21/26 | ![]() Busy Isn't Your Problem - This Is | Most retail and ecommerce business owners are exhausted, busy, and still stuck. Not because they're bad at business, but because they're spending their time in the wrong category of work. In this episode, Salena breaks down the difference between BAU work and CEO work and introduces a clear, practical time allocation framework designed specifically for independent retailers and ecommerce founders. You'll learn: Why being busy does not equal progress The four categories of CEO work and where your time should actually go How most business owners are unknowingly trapping themselves in operations A realistic 90-day time allocation target that does not require disappearing from the business Three actions you can take this week to start shifting out of firefighting If you feel like you're doing everything but still not moving forward, this episode will give you clarity and a way out. | — | ||||||
| 1/13/26 | ![]() Mastering TikTok Marketing - Ian Page | TikTok can be a money-printing machine for retailers — if you know how to feed it properly. In this episode, we break down why most brands fail on TikTok Shop and how to build a strategy that actually converts views into sales. What You'll Learn Why TikTok is nothing like Amazon or Meta ads, and how to rethink your entire marketing approach for disruptive, scroll-based buying behavior. The simple product formula that wins on TikTok — identifying the right pain point, showing the solution visually, and pairing it with an irresistible offer. How to test content at scale, stop chasing trends, and build a repeatable system that compounds into serious revenue over time. When the product becomes the star and the strategy stays simple, TikTok stops feeling chaotic — and starts making you money. | — | ||||||
| 1/6/26 | ![]() Just How Fun Making Money Can Be | Bringing Business to Retail is the podcast for retail and e-commerce owners who are ready to stop guessing and start making money on purpose. Each episode delivers sharp strategy, real-world stories, and practical insights to help you scale smarter and more profitably. What You'll Learn How to think like a CEO, not just a store owner, so every decision you make is rooted in profit, clarity, and long-term growth. Proven retail and e- commerce strategies that improve cash flow, margins, and inventory decisions without overcomplicating your business. How to detach emotionally from stock and results, treat business like a game, and make money feel lighter, simpler, and more fun. Because when you understand the game of business, making money stops being stressful — and starts being strategic. Grab the free 5X CEO Scorecard to audit your business in under five minutes and instantly see where to focus next: selenainight.com/scorecard. | — | ||||||
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