Jeremy Scott — I help founders on Shopify hit $10M+ ARR | Fractional Growth Marketing Operator for DTC brands | SEO, UGC, Meta, Google, Klaviyo, Omnisend | Clients in Forbes, Vogue, CBS
I help founders on Shopify hit $10M+ ARR | Fractional Growth Marketing Operator for DTC brands | SEO, UGC, Meta, Google, Klaviyo, Omnisend | Clients in Forbes, Vogue, CBS
Jeremy Scott ranks #302 of 14,983 LinkedIn creators in Marketing & Advertising, and is a standout voice in United States. They have 11.2K followers and published 33 posts in the last 30 days at a 1.5% average engagement rate.
- 11.2K followers
- 33 posts / 30d
- 1.5% avg engagement
- — follower growth / 30d
The roast
Jeremy Scott claims his background as a delivery driver taught him what makes people buy, which explains why his entire business model is just dropping off unsolicited advice on people’s doorsteps until they leave to get away from him. He’s spent 12 years perfecting a growth strategy that somehow results in 11,000 followers and the brand identity of a regional car wash.
About Jeremy
I help 6–8 figure Shopify brands scale fast through growth marketing systems. No agencies.No bloated teams.Just solo operator leverage.Over the last 12 years I've:Ranked brands at the top of Google and AI Search.Driven many millions in revenue through Meta and Google.Built email lists from 0 → tens of thousands of subscribers.But I didn’t start in marketing.I was a delivery driver, car wash guy, and Costco rep.Those jobs taught me what actually makes people buy… and come back.Now I apply that to growth marketing: → Full-funnel strategies that convert→ SEO systems driving 40%+ traffic growth in 90 days→ Paid media scaling to 4x+ returns→ AI-driven content + search visibility I specialize in DTC and product-based brands: Food and Beverage, Supplements, Audio, Outdoor, Fitness, Pet, Home & Lifestyle, Cannabis, Travel, and more. If your product is strong but growth feels inconsistent…It’s usually not effort.It’s the system.Ready to scale your Shopify brand?Book a 30-min strategy call.jeremycommerce.com
Highlights
- Top 5% in United States — Ranked #114 of 5205 creators
- Consistent Creator — 33 posts in 30d · top 5%
- Top 5% in Marketing & Advertising — Ranked #33 of 931 creators
- High Impact — 165 avg engagements per post · top 25%
Recent posts
Them: "Can you explain SEO?" Me: "I can... But it's not just SEO anymore." Now you've got AEO and GEO. And whatever acronym gets invented next. The funny thing is, the names aren't what matter. The behavior is. People aren't just Googling anymore. They're asking ChatGPT. Claude. Perplexity. Instead of searching for websites, they're asking questions like: "Which hydration brand is the best?" "What's the best loyalty app for Shopify?" "What app lets you swipe baby names?" If your brand doesn't show up in those answers... You don't just lose a click. You lose the chance to even
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This is the worst mistake brands on Shopify can make. (Hint: it’s not about ads) It’s about trust. 97% of consumers read reviews before choosing a business to buy from. Yet most websites still look the same: Nice design. Great copy. Zero proof that real people actually like the product. Then founders and marketers spend weeks tweaking headlines, buttons, and colors... for what? The visitor is only asking: “Can I trust buying this?” That’s why social proof matters. UGC. Testimonials. Photos. Videos. Not to make your site prettier. To help people believe. I’ve been messing around
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Marketers don’t want more dashboards, they want this. Fewer reasons to open them. That's why Omnisend's MCP for ChatGPT caught my eye. For the last 15+ years, software has trained us to log in... Open the dashboard. Click through reports. Build segments. Check performance. Repeat. Now we're entering a different mode. Instead of going to the software, the software comes to you. You ask a question. It provides context. The work starts from that conversation. Feels like a much bigger shift than most realize. And the interesting part isn't really AI. It's software becoming less dependen
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