Ep. 37 Scaling Shopify Stores to $1M+ with Zahid from Conzia

09/12/2025 26 min

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Nikki sits down with Zahid, CEO of Conzia an eCommerce agency helping Shopify brands scale from their first $10K months to $1M+ in revenue.Zahid’s background is rooted in cloud computing, where he managed large enterprise accounts before burning out and leaving the corporate world entirely. His leap into entrepreneurship began with Amazon FBA, where he struggled for a year before a single product breakthrough changed everything. That win led him to build multiple brands, a software company, and ultimately Conzia, a 30-person global agency with operations across Miami, Berlin, and Asia. With experience launching thousands of SKUs and serving over 1,000 Shopify stores, Zahid brings deep operational, sourcing, and scaling expertise.In the episode, Nikki and Zahid break down how Conzia works with early-stage brands generating $10K–$20K per month and transforms them into highly optimized, profitable operations. Zahid explains how his agency assigns a dedicated team—design, sourcing, marketing, operations—to completely rebuild the brand’s foundation, from Shopify redesigns to sourcing strategies to Meta ad scaling. He emphasizes that most solo store owners lack the design quality, supply chain knowledge, and daily operational consistency required to hit volume, which is where Conzia steps in as a full-service engine.The conversation also dives into when founders should stay part-time, when they should go all-in, and how Conzia transitions brands from drop shipping to private label once they’ve proven demand. Zahid explains the tipping point—usually around $50K–$100K/month—where founders begin hiring on their side while Conzia shifts into a strategic oversight role. He also unpacks how Amazon FBA fits into a multi-channel expansion plan and why most brands underestimate the complexity of managing both ad ecosystems and global supply chains simultaneously.Later, the two explore the 2025 product-trend landscape. Zahid lays out why drop shipping is a strong entry point but warns that 70–80% of new Shopify stores die within months due to poor product selection and weak branding. He outlines the categories he believes will stay evergreen—pet products, home and kitchen gadgets, small beauty accessories, and low-risk personal-care tools. Most importantly, he stresses that AI is the biggest leverage point for today's solo operators: AI-assisted content, creative, product research, and ads dramatically reduce the need for large teams and enable beginners to reach $10K–$20K/month before ever needing an agency.The episode closes with practical advice for anyone wanting passive income or looking to validate a new brand idea: start lightweight, test relentlessly, avoid regulated categories like cosmetics and supplements, and let data—not emotion—drive your product decisions. It’s a masterclass in modern DTC operations from someone who’s built the systems, the teams, and the case studies to prove it.Key TakeawaysMost brands fail due to poor product quality, weak creative, and lack of consistent daily operations.Drop shipping is ideal for testing before investing $20K–$30K into private label inventory.Evergreen niches like pets, home/kitchen, and small accessories remain the safest starting points.AI is now the biggest advantage for solo eCommerce founders—content, research, ads, and creative can all be accelerated.Scaling from $10K to $100K+ requires strong design, supply-chain control, and expert ad management.Private label becomes necessary for long-term brand durability and margins.Timestamps01:27 — How Conzias scale brands from $10K/mo to $1M+04:48 — When founders should go full-time07:39 — Service models: full-service vs. à la carte08:12 — Working with pre-revenue brands10:16 — Zahid’s corporate background15:17 — Building teams, offices, and global systems15:26 — Inbound, outbound & community-driven growth17:31 — Trends in product categories & business models24:30 — Final advice on passive income & product testing

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