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Portrait of Jenish Bhandari Jenish Bhandari Ecommerce Growth Expert

Ecommerce growth, measured in revenue.

I work with ecommerce companies in Nepal and worldwide on the channels online stores actually grow on: organic search, Meta and Google Shopping, and being found inside AI answers. Every engagement is reported against what it moved.

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Ecommerce Growth

Full-stack growth for online stores: SEO, paid media, and CRO run as one system and reported against revenue.

  • / Store audits
  • / Full-funnel growth
  • / Revenue reporting
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Ecommerce SEO

Technical SEO, product and category pages, and content clusters that turn search demand into sales.

  • / Technical store audits
  • / Product + category SEO
  • / GEO / AI search
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Meta & Google Ads for Stores

Full-funnel paid media with creative testing and monthly budget moves, measured by ROAS and cost per acquisition.

  • / Meta Ads
  • / Google Search + Shopping
  • / Creative testing
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Store Builds

Stores built or rebuilt on Shopify, Next.js, and WooCommerce, with SEO and analytics wired in from day one.

  • / Shopify
  • / Next.js
  • / WooCommerce

Common questions

Straight answers, up front.

Which stores do you work with?

D2C and ecommerce brands, mostly on Shopify and WooCommerce, typically between a few thousand and a few million in monthly revenue. The work is the same whether the store is in Nepal or abroad.

Do you work with stores outside Nepal?

Yes. SEO and ad work is fully remote, and I run calls to fit teams in other time zones.

How much does an ecommerce website cost in Nepal?

A basic Shopify or WooCommerce store can start around NPR 60,000. A full store build with SEO, analytics, and campaign setup usually lands between NPR 150,000 and NPR 400,000. I quote each store on scope, not on a template, and will tell you when something is not worth paying for.

How do I start an ecommerce business in Nepal?

Pick one niche, one product line, and one channel to start. Build a Shopify or WooCommerce store, connect payments (eSewa, Khalti, or card gateway) and delivery, then spend your first months on SEO and one ad channel instead of spreading thin. I do the store build, SEO, and ads part of that for clients.

Why is ecommerce so hard in Nepal?

It is mostly logistics and payments: delivery reach, COD handling, and gateway setup take real engineering. The part I work on — SEO, paid media, and store conversion — follows the same playbook as anywhere else.

How do you report results?

Rankings, traffic, cost per acquisition, and ROAS. Real numbers from the channels I manage, not vanity metrics.

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