FAQ
Common questions
Below are practical answers to the questions we hear most often from brands evaluating U.S. market growth support.
What kind of companies do you work with?
We typically work with Chinese brands, factory-backed sellers, consumer product companies, and cross-border teams that want structured support for U.S. ecommerce growth.
Do you only provide strategy?
No. We combine strategy with execution support. Depending on the engagement, that can include channel setup, listing and storefront work, creative direction, campaign coordination, operational workflows, and ongoing optimization.
Which channels do you usually prioritize?
That depends on product fit, price point, margin structure, team capacity, and growth goals. In practice, common priorities include Amazon, DTC / Shopify, and selected marketplace expansion such as eBay, Walmart, or Home Depot.
Do you support AI implementation?
Yes. We help teams apply AI to content workflows, catalog scaling, reporting, campaign operations, internal process speed, and ecommerce decision support—always tied to actual business execution.
Can you help with brand building and creator/KOL work?
Yes. We can support positioning refinement, localized messaging, creator outreach, seeding, campaign coordination, and market-facing storytelling when that fits the commercial objective.
Do you work on a project basis or as an ongoing partner?
Both models are possible. Some clients need a focused market-entry or channel setup project, while others need a longer-term operating partner for execution, iteration, and growth management.
What do you need from us to evaluate fit?
The most useful starting inputs are your category, current channels, target market goals, price range, operating constraints, and where you believe the current bottleneck sits—traffic, conversion, operations, positioning, or channel expansion.
How do engagements usually begin?
Most engagements start with an initial review of business context, current assets, and channel priorities. From there, we define the likely scope, immediate priorities, and whether a project-based or ongoing model makes more sense.
Still deciding?
The fastest way to see fit is to share your current situation.
If you send your category, current channels, business stage, and what feels blocked, we can usually tell pretty quickly where the best next move sits.
Company
Likewoo
Owned and operated by Rivermark Commerce LLC
Email
contact@likewoo.com