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Shelton Powell: Why Most eCommerce Businesses Fail Before They Start

  • Serial entrepreneur Shelton Powell, founder of Cart Capital in Florida, is calling for stronger operational discipline and realistic expectations in the eCommerce industry.

The Problem With Building Alone

Florida, USA, Jun 27, 2026, ZEX PR WIRE — Too many entrepreneurs enter eCommerce expecting fast money and minimal effort. According to Shelton Powell, founder of Cart Capital, that mindset is why most fail.

“Most people fail in eCommerce not because the model doesn’t work, but because they try to build alone,” Powell said. He has spent years helping manage eCommerce operations across more than 150 brands through Cart Capital, an infrastructure company with over 40 team members.

Powell believes the gap between expectation and reality is growing. New business owners rush into online sales without understanding the backend systems, supplier relationships, or operational workflows required to sustain growth. The result is burnout, wasted ad spend, and abandoned stores.

Systems Over Hype

Powell has built his career on a simple principle. “Real brands are built through systems, not hype,” he said.

At Cart Capital, the focus is on infrastructure first. That means payment processing, supplier relationships, creative strategy, and backend operations are in place before scaling. Powell and his team handle full business setup for eCommerce operators, installing the foundational systems that allow brands to grow without chaos.

“Everything gets measured. If it isn’t tracked, it doesn’t exist,” Powell said. This operational discipline separates sustainable brands from short-lived revenue spikes.

Staying Close to the Work

Powell does not delegate away from execution. He stays involved in the operational details of the brands Cart Capital supports.

“I stay close to the work. Most industry commentary comes from people who are disconnected from execution. I’m not interested in theory. I’m interested in what actually works when you’re managing real operations,” he said.

That hands-on approach shapes how Cart Capital builds businesses. The company promotes execution over promises and long-term brand building over shortcuts. Powell believes that operators who stay connected to their operations make better decisions and build more resilient companies.

What Entrepreneurs Can Do

Powell offers a clear path forward for anyone entering eCommerce. Start with systems. Build infrastructure before you scale ads. Track everything. Stay close to your operations. And be honest about whether you have the operational discipline required to manage a real business.

“We promote execution over promises and long-term brand building over shortcuts,” Powell said. He encourages aspiring entrepreneurs to focus on what they can control: their processes, their supplier relationships, and their willingness to learn the operational side of eCommerce.

Entrepreneurs can begin by documenting their workflows, establishing accountability structures, and prioritizing backend systems over quick wins. Powell emphasizes that scalability comes from structure, not shortcuts.

About Shelton Powell

Shelton Powell is a serial entrepreneur and founder of Cart Capital, an eCommerce infrastructure company based in Florida. Born and raised in Ottawa, Canada with Jamaican roots, Powell began building eCommerce businesses at sixteen while still in high school. At nineteen, he left traditional employment to pursue eCommerce full-time during COVID-19. Cart Capital operates with over 40 team members and has been involved in building hundreds of successful eCommerce brands. Powell is also developing a product sourcing and fulfillment company and a growth infrastructure agency focused on installing complete revenue systems for agency owners.

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