The operating layer between your internal team and your agencies — managing the recurring marketplace, catalog, reporting, and Shopify work that nobody currently owns.
Strategy comes first. Execution follows. Each requires a different operating role.
DDM Growth does not replace DDM Solutions. Strategy-first advisory is provided through DDM Solutions Inc.
A growth strategy only works when the recurring execution is handled consistently. Most product companies do not fail because they lack ideas — they struggle because day-to-day work is fragmented across marketplaces, portals, spreadsheets, agencies, and lean teams.
When catalog data, listings, reporting, follow-up, and workflow ownership are unclear, growth slows even when the strategy is correct.
DDM Growth helps turn priorities into an operating rhythm: define the work, clarify ownership, manage the cadence, and create visibility into what is getting done.
Factories and exporters that need operational support for Amazon, Walmart, Shopify, wholesale, or DTC channels after the U.S. strategy is defined.
Companies managing product lines, marketplace listings, retailer portals, catalog updates, order support, and reporting across multiple channels.
Sellers needing listing cleanup, catalog support, performance reporting, issue resolution, and consistent marketplace management.
Brands that need products, collections, promotions, customer support, and reporting kept aligned without building a full internal team too early.
Small teams responsible for too many recurring tasks across too many channels, SKUs, portals, and reports.
Brands and distributors managing Amazon, Walmart, Shopify, retail, and wholesale channels where consistency across channels is the core challenge.
DDM Growth focuses on the recurring work that keeps ecommerce channels accurate, responsive, measurable, and margin-aware. Each engagement is scoped around your channels, catalog, team, and priority gaps.
Leadership-level reporting that shows what is working, where margin is being lost, and where execution should focus next.
Monthly operating support for Amazon, Walmart, eBay, and other channels where catalog accuracy and issue resolution affect performance.
Cleaner SKU data, more accurate product information, and channel-ready content across selling platforms.
Ongoing Shopify and DTC support so products, collections, promotions, and customer-facing content stay accurate.
Support for the communication workflows that protect customer experience, sales opportunities, and operational follow-through.
Practical SOP and workflow support to reduce repetitive work and improve consistency, using AI only where it improves quality.
For qualified manufacturers or importers preparing their first U.S. channel launch, DDM Growth can help organize setup work after the strategy is defined.
The DDM Growth Operating Model
DDM Growth is not a generic outsourcing service or traditional agency. It combines senior ecommerce operating experience, structured workflows, and vetted execution resources so the work gets done with context and accountability.
The model begins by understanding your channels, team, catalog, systems, and recurring execution gaps. From there, the monthly scope, responsibilities, and reporting rhythm are defined.
Work can be handled by your team, coordinated through current vendors, or supported through DDM Growth resources — depending on what makes the most practical sense.
Understand channels, catalog, team, systems, current vendors, and recurring execution bottlenecks.
Identify what needs to be done, who should do it, and at what priority level each month.
Work is coordinated through internal team, existing vendors, or DDM Growth partner resources.
Monthly reporting on completed work, open issues, performance gaps, and next priorities.
Every engagement is guided by senior ecommerce operating judgment with 20+ years of Amazon, Walmart, Shopify, marketplace, DTC, retail, and manufacturing channel experience. Not managed by account coordinators or junior project staff.
DDM Growth defines the scope, assigns responsibilities, creates the reporting structure, and establishes the workflow cadence so execution stays accountable and visible to leadership.
Monthly work can be supported through your internal team, current vendors, or DDM Growth-coordinated operating specialists — selected based on the specific need, not forced into a one-size model.
Execution priorities are set with an understanding of contribution margin, SKU profitability, channel economics, and where operating effort produces the most measurable business impact.
DDM Growth is built from real experience managing manufacturers, importers, large catalogs, marketplace operations, DTC brands, retail distribution, and the operating challenges unique to product companies — not campaign management or agency services.
Strategy doesn't fail because it was wrong. It fails because nobody owns the recurring work that makes it real.
DDM Growth is the operating layer that owns that work. Marketplace listings, catalog accuracy, margin reporting, Shopify maintenance, sales follow-through, and the documentation that keeps it consistent — handled with single-point accountability and senior coordination.
Product companies need operating support that understands SKU economics, catalog complexity, marketplace constraints, and margin tradeoffs. Not just marketing activity.
Built for manufacturers, importers, ecommerce brands, and catalog-heavy businesses where data accuracy, channel execution, and operating follow-through matter.
One operator coordinates the monthly scope, the reporting cadence, and the follow-through. Specialist resources are coordinated where they create leverage — accountability stays in one place.
Execution priorities are set with contribution margin, SKU economics, and channel costs in view. The work optimizes for measurable operating impact, not activity volume.
The right model may include training your team, coordinating current vendors, improving workflows, or adding targeted DDM Growth resources — based on what creates the most leverage.
AI is used where it improves SOPs, documentation, QA checklists, and repetitive task reduction. It is not the offer — the offer is operator accountability supported by AI where it helps.
If your team is stretched across too many channels, SKUs, portals, and reports, DDM Growth can help define the right monthly support model.
Every engagement begins with understanding the business before any monthly support scope is defined or resources are assigned.
We review your channels, product catalog, current team, operating systems, pain points, and recurring execution gaps to determine whether DDM Growth monthly support is the right fit.
We define the recurring work scope, service priorities, reporting cadence, responsibilities, escalation process, and the operating model that best fits the company's current situation.
DDM Growth coordinates the monthly work through your internal team, existing vendors, or DDM-coordinated operating specialists — based on the agreed scope and operating model.
You receive clear monthly visibility into completed work, open issues, performance gaps, margin indicators, and recommended next priorities — so leadership stays informed and execution stays on track.
Every assessment is reviewed personally. We respond within 48 business hours with our reading of your operations and the recommended starting point.
That may be DDM Growth, DDM Solutions, or in some cases, no engagement at this stage. We'll be direct either way.
The structured assessment captures the right information for a meaningful response — and takes under 5 minutes.
Begin the Operations Assessment →Six questions. Personally reviewed. Written response within 48 hours.
We review all submissions personally and respond within 48 business hours with our reading of the situation and the recommended starting point.