One of the biggest benefits of eCommerce has always been its ability to expand your business far beyond the local market. By building an online store, even the smallest garage-based startup can serve customers far outside its own neighborhood, across hundreds or even thousands of miles. Online retail makes the world a more accessible place.
Even better, if you choose to go international with your business, the tools exist today to make it possible even if you're still relatively small. International commerce no longer belongs exclusively to big businesses with huge budgets.
The United States possesses an enormous and varied market for all types of products and services. Running a business outside the US doesn't mean you can't tap into that market yourself. With the approach of Canada Day, we were interested in learning more about Canadian eCommerce businesses that maintain an American customer base. We reached out, and now three experts weigh in with their stories, viewpoints, and tips.
AFX is a Canadian-manufactured exercise device that is used to strengthen the tendons and muscles of the foot/ankle. Unlike products such as orthotics, braces, splints and medications that are passive and try to manage symptoms, using AFX actively addresses the root of the problem by strengthening and improving range of motion of the foot and ankle. It is used by top sports med practitioners, Olympic champions, the military, professional dancers, professional sports teams (NBA, NFL, MLB, NHL & MLS - including the Championship-winning Raptors!), and regular people who want to get back to doing what they love.
We’ve been selling AFX for almost 10 years now and 90% of our customers are online shoppers from the US. My tips:
The company was founded by brothers Craig and Ken Clement and partners Luke Harris and David Zikakis. Hayabusa, pronounced hi-ya-boo-sa, is a Japanese word for Peregrine Falcon. The inception of the company came when Harris, a former professional Mixed Martial Arts fighter, traveled to Japan to train and was impressed with the gear used there. When he returned to Canada, the idea was hatched to provide a high-quality, more evolved level of equipment for martial arts participants. The company is led by CEO Ken Clement, CFO Craig Clement and COO David Zikakis.
Hayabusa has developed a reputation for delving deep into studies, researching scientific data and applying fighter feedback to conceive, develop and produce high evolved and durable equipment.
In 2011, UFC champion Georges St-Pierre approached Hayabusa about becoming the company’s spokesperson. A deal was struck and the partnership became official in 2012, which continues.
Hayabusa’s reputation for high-quality equipment played a crucial role in its collaboration with Marvel. The companies combined to create the Marvel Hero Elite™ Boxing Gloves series, which launched February 2019. The gloves are inspired by Marvel characters Black Panther, Captain America, Captain Marvel, Ironman and The Punisher.
The company was named Small Business of the Year in 2012 by the Greater Kingston Chamber of Commerce. In 2017, Hayabusa received a nomination for Equipment Brand of the Year by the same organization."
Right now I'm earning an extra 2+K a month on top of my full-time job — and it's growing every month!
100% of my clients are American small businesses or blog owners. I would definitely encourage anyone who is looking to start an eCommerce business to look into virtual assisting because there's a huge demand for it in the U.S., and there are many different fields you can specialize in, like email, social media, or content creation. A lot of the time you can learn on the job too, which means you learn new skills while you get paid!
My website is both a place where I advertise my services and a blog that generates passive income through advertising and affiliate marketing with American programs.
With the American dollar being so much stronger than ours, you can bill for your services in USD and enjoy a 30% boost in profit from the conversion rate!"
What we have here are actionable tips and long-term strategies you can apply to your own business. First, let's review Progressive Health Innovations and their solid advice about selling to US-based customers from Canada.
Hayabusa Fightwear's story is an inspiring tale of success you can learn from. The founders discovered a niche from within their own interests and realized they could meet demand for higher-quality equipment than was commonly available in their region. From there, they grew their business into a profitable, trusted brand and eventually earned a tie-in with Marvel. Here's what you can take away from this story:
Now, let's check out The Fit Careerist. Corrie Alexander's story can serve as an example for any business:
We would like to thank our contributors for taking part in this article, and we hope you've learned something you can put to use in your own business endeavors. We'd also love to hear from more Canadian business owners, so we welcome you to share your story as well!