βI need to write a biography on someone who has changed the world.β
Classic bedtime curveball from my 10-year-old son, Teddy. Right as the lights went out, he wanted to pick my brain for his latest school assignment. I threw a few names into the ring: Henry Ford, Marie Curie and Laurie Daley. Then Teddy hit me with:
βWhat about your friend whoβs saving tradiesβ lives?β
Thatβs Ed Ross from TradeMutt. Heβd heard me tell Edβs story before and it obviously stuck with him.
So down the Ed Ross rabbit hole we went. We Googled him, scoured TradeMuttβs site, and watched his business partner Danβs TEDx talk as a family. Teddy filmed three questions for Ed, and I texted them over. To my surprise, Ed replied that same nightβat 9 pm, after a long day of travelβwith a video message.
I hadnβt seen him so immersed in a school assignment as this one. Still, his teacher was concerned that while all the other kids were getting their information from textbooks, it seemed that there wasnβt one on Ed (yet). Nevertheless, we pushed on.
Ted submitted Edβs biography with the closing lines of:
βEd has kicked down the barriers of mental health, especially for people who havenβt talked about it before. Edβs work so far has laid the foundation for saving thousands of Aussies into the future.β
He got a B+, but the lesson was invaluable.
At a time when teenage suicide and depression are terrifying for a parent, to have your pre-teen son look up to someone like Ed is a great gift. I canβt think of a better role model and Iβll always be thankful to Ed for taking the time. I canβt even imagine the ripples of change and support that the TradeMutt team have made over the last six years.
This is true impact. And we are so lucky to have leaders like Ed truly changing the world - all under the guise of ecommerce.
Cheers,
Bushy
P.S. Thereβs a good chance that Ted was playing the long game for some TradeMutt swag. But a care package turned up from Ed after we sent him his unofficial biography. It included a handwritten letter from Ed that now proudly sits above Tedβs desk.

ECOMMERCE NEWS
π³ Buy Now, Worry About It Later
Roy Morgan and the ARA are predicting a 5.5% spending increase this Black Friday Cyber Monday (BFCM), hitting $6.7 billion over four days. Worryingly, the reliance of buy now pay later remains high with 67% of parents planning to use buy now, pay later to finance their peak season purchases. Thereβs still time to get it in as a payment method if you donβt have it already. But it begs the question whether this discount season will do more harm to retailers or customers.
π₯ CapCutβs New Commerce Pro Plan
Your Social Media Manager is about to request a new license - CapCut Commerce Pro. Just released, the video editing platform has released an ecommerce specific version of the software which includes the ability to turn a product URL into a video ad, shoppable link integration, virtual try-ons and more. Itβs now available in Australia for $45/month (probably USD), but theyβre currently running a promo at $26/month. Now available in Australia - it is $45 per month (presumably USD) but currently on promo for $26pm.
πΊπΈ Retail Therapy or Post-Election Panic?
Now that the US election dust has settled, retail is seeing some strange side effects. While Aussie producers are bracing for tariffs, bagels with cream cheese are apparently election-day essentials, contraceptive brands are spiking in sales, and 28% of US shoppers are indulging in doom shopping. Buckle up, folksβitβs going to be a wild ride.
π Goodbye, Status: Shopifyβs Account Helper Shuts Down
Sad news out of the US with Shopify app, Status, shutting up shop. I was looking into this app for a client a few weeks ago and it was promising. It allowed one-click and passwordless sign in to customer accounts to allow sign-in throughout the entire journey. It was used by brands including LSKD, Princess Polly and Rollie. Their CEO and co-founder, Joe Vancena posted on LinkedIn saying they will support clients until Dec 20th and help transition over to Shopifyβs New Customer Accounts feature. Itβs the underlying risk of being a point solution in the Shopify ecosystem.
π Afterpay and Spotify Want To Be Your Helpful Elves
Fresh off their 10-year birthday celebrations, Afterpay launched a neat campaign with Spotify (yes, not Shopify) to help listeners generate their ultimate gift wish list. Using a userβs favourite artists, genres and some questions, the integrated Spotify ad will give suggestions from retailers such as Sephora, JD Sports and Bunnings. Bad luck for the brands who get the Kanye fans.
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