Yeah right. Also sellvia is similar to gumroad or esty digitalsWhat kind of business model sellvia mall has how do think?? What is it similar to?
noooo they are not similar at all. i think sellvia is more common with ecomzy for example than with estyYeah right. Also sellvia is similar to gumroad or esty digitals
are you crazy? that do they have in common??noooo they are not similar at all. i think sellvia is more common with ecomzy for example than with esty
does it expensive?As I get it sellvia operates as a digital marketplace selling digital products like guides, tools, templates, and courses on tech, selfcare, money, habits etc
what is Saas?Sellvia mall follows a digital marketplace + SaaS model (if you know what it means)
SaaS stands for Software as a Service. It’s a way of using software over the internet instead of installing it on your own computer or server. And before you ask again. Examples you’ve likely used it's Gmail, Slack, Dropbox and Sellvia here toowhat is Saas?
First of all both sellvia mall and ecomzy are for solopreneurs also they provide turnkey storefronts so you skip technical setupare you crazy? that do they have in common??
ecomzy is more for solopreneurs and for people who launch the first business projectFirst of all both sellvia mall and ecomzy are for solopreneurs also they provide turnkey storefronts so you skip technical setup
and the sellvia mall is more for somebody who wants to have a side hussleFirst of all both sellvia mall and ecomzy are for solopreneurs also they provide turnkey storefronts so you skip technical setup
What do you recommend for a newbie?ecomzy is more for solopreneurs and for people who launch the first business project
sellvia mall isn't ONLY for a solopreneurs! don't mess the people up!First of all both sellvia mall and ecomzy are for solopreneurs also they provide turnkey storefronts so you skip technical setup
huh you so smart anyone can google itSaaS stands for Software as a Service. It’s a way of using software over the internet instead of installing it on your own computer or server. And before you ask again. Examples you’ve likely used it's Gmail, Slack, Dropbox and Sellvia here too