Ibraheem Hamzat — Ecommerce Growth Operator | Helping Shopify Brands Fix Revenue Leaks, Retain More Customers & Build Predictable Growth Systems
Ecommerce Growth Operator | Helping Shopify Brands Fix Revenue Leaks, Retain More Customers & Build Predictable Growth Systems
Ibraheem Hamzat ranks #379 of 14,983 LinkedIn creators in Marketing & Advertising, and is a standout voice in Nigeria. They have 2.2K followers and published 50 posts in the last 30 days at a 3.8% average engagement rate.
- 2.2K followers
- 50 posts / 30d
- 3.8% avg engagement
- — follower growth / 30d
The roast
Ibraheem claims to be an expert in fixing revenue leaks, yet he spent thirty days churning out fifty posts to capture the attention of a stadium’s worth of people who collectively generate less engagement than a local lost-dog flyer. His company is called Worldclass Funnels, which is a bold title for a man whose only measurable output is an inbox full of emails from Shopify support.
About Ibraheem
Most Shopify brands don’t actually have a traffic problem.They have a systems problem.Revenue leaks usually happen quietly.Between:- the click and the product page- the product page and checkout- the first purchase and the second purchase- customer attention and customer trustThat’s where sustainable growth either compounds…or slowly breaks down underneath the surface.Over time, I started noticing the same pattern across many ecommerce brands:Founders were spending heavily to acquire customers while their retention systems, lifecycle flows, and customer journeys were disconnected underneath.Not because they weren’t working hard.But because most brands are built around tactics instead of connected systems.That observation changed how I started thinking about ecommerce growth entirely.My background in engineering naturally pushed me toward systems thinking:- diagnosing bottlenecks- identifying weak points- improving flow efficiency- optimizing performance over timeToday, I apply that same thinking to ecommerce growth.I help Shopify & DTC brands:- identify hidden revenue leaks- improve customer journeys- strengthen retention systems- optimize lifecycle marketing- turn email into a predictable revenue channelMy work focuses heavily on:- retention strategy- lifecycle marketing- customer psychology- funnel diagnostics- revenue predictability- sustainable growth systemsBut beyond strategy, I’m also rebuilding my personal brand publicly through consistency, reflection, operator lessons, and real-world ecommerce observations.Because I believe sustainable business growth works the same way trust does:It compounds quietly before it becomes visible.If your brand is getting traffic but revenue still feels inconsistent, there’s usually a deeper systems issue underneath.That’s typically where I come in.Email:ibraheemhamzat200@gmail.com
Highlights
- Consistent Creator — 50 posts in 30d · top 5%
- Top 5% in Marketing & Advertising — Ranked #42 of 931 creators
- Top Engager — 3.81% rate · top 10%
- Top 10% in Nigeria — Ranked #3 of 41 creators
Recent posts
I built a welcome flow without any performance data - and it still worked. Most people in eCommerce still don’t structure the first 24 hours properly. Here’s what I did: Step 1: I mapped the welcome experience as a full conversion journey, not just emails Step 2: I built Email 1 as trust + incentive entry with A/B testing on subject lines Step 3: I structured Email 2 around product value and buyer education Step 4: I designed Email 3 as controlled urgency without damaging brand perception Step 5: I implemented Klaviyo logic (triggers, exclusions, purchase suppression, timing gaps) I’ve
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Social media is powerful… until it isn’t. And that’s exactly why this hit differently. Most brands are busy chasing algorithms, trends, and reach - but completely ignoring the one asset that keeps paying even when the algorithm stops showing up: Your email list. In this breakdown, Lara Acosta breaks down something most eCommerce founders eventually learn the hard way: 👉 Social media is rented attention 👉 Email marketing is owned distribution 👉 And in most serious eCommerce brands, email drives up to 70% of revenue when everything else fluctuates If you’re running a Shopify store, this
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Social media is powerful… until it isn’t. And that’s exactly why this hit differently. Most brands are busy chasing algorithms, trends, and reach - but completely ignoring the one asset that keeps paying even when the algorithm stops showing up: Your email list. In this breakdown, Lara Acosta breaks down something most eCommerce founders eventually learn the hard way: 👉 Social media is rented attention 👉 Email marketing is owned distribution 👉 And in most serious eCommerce brands, email drives up to 70% of revenue when everything else fluctuates If you’re running a Shopify store, this
12 reactions · 3 comments · 2 reposts