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Moiz Ali’s $100M Exit Playbook & What’s Next For Him24 Jul 202601:17:14

Moiz Ali built Native and sold it to P&G for $100M in just two and a half years.

Today, he spends his time investing in, advising, and studying e-commerce businesses, giving him a unique view into what separates long lasting brands from businesses that are simply growing fast.

In this conversation, Moiz shares what he is seeing across the space in 2026, including why most founders should focus on building a strong product before trying to manufacture a brand, why repeat purchase rate is one of the most important numbers in e-commerce, how to stay lean while scaling, and what makes a business genuinely investable.

We also talk about Meta volatility, healthy profit margins, testing products before committing too much time or capital, hiring exceptional people, and what life looks like after a major exit.

Download the free Moiz Ali playbook here, the entire episode distilled into one PDF: https://www.elevatorgoods.com/talks/moiz-ali

We are hiring. View open positions at: https://www.elevatorgoods.com/careers

Connect with Moiz:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/moiz.r.ali/
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Connect with Monish:
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Subscribe for bi-weekly conversations with operators building real brands.

What we cover in this episode:

00:05:30 — Life After the Exit
00:11:00 — The Power of Having a Chip on Your Shoulder
00:18:45 — Inside Meta and Why It's So Volatile
00:22:10 — What Makes a Brand Truly Investable?
00:26:45 — What Is a Healthy Profit Margin?
00:30:00 — Brand vs. Product: What Matters More?
00:38:30 — How to Test Products Before Scaling
00:51:00 — What's the End Game?
01:00:30 — Hiring Exceptional People
01:05:30 — What Keeps You Up at Night?
01:11:30 — Rapid-Fire Questions

How Sabrina Sade (4AM) Cracked TikTok Shop, Retail, and VC Funding10 Jul 202601:18:13

Sabrina is the co-founder of 4AM, the skincare brand that built an entire routine into a single wipe. She built it while still in medical school - performing surgeries by day and posting on TikTok at night - and grew it all with a 2-3 person team into Target nationwide.

In this episode she breaks down:

- How she spotted the hero product that became 95% of her sales
- The TikTok Shop strategy that turns 5,000 organic views into 500,000
- Why brand story beats the discount game every time
- How they kept investors on the hook and went nationwide on a tiny team

If you're building a brand from nothing, with limited capital, this is the playbook for you.

Everything from this episode, structured into a free playbook:
https://www.elevatorgoods.com/talks/sabrina-sade

Connect with Sabrina & 4AM:
4AM: https://4amskin.com/
Sabrina on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sabsade
Sabrina on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sabsade/

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Chapters:
00:00 Intro
06:00 Why starting skincare felt delusional
08:00 The whiteboard: an entire routine in one wipe
08:30 Going all in on a $300 bank account
20:00 The accidental pivot (and Target's call)
27:30 The TikTok that hit 3M views
32:00 Why TikTok Shop is still whitespace
40:00 Brand story beats the discount game
43:00 How to keep VCs on the hook
1:00:00 Does a VC actually add value?
1:05:00 Ecommerce vs wholesale
1:10:00 Demand planning in retail
1:13:00 Surgeries by day, TikTok at 1AM
1:20:00 Advice: there's no formula

Notorious Foodie's 6-Stream Revenue Playbook Behind 20M+ Followers06 Apr 202601:17:24

📘 Full playbook from this episode (free): https://links.elevatorgoods.com/episodes/notorious-foodie 

Every framework Notorious broke down - the 6 revenue streams, the creator-to-brand launch sequence, the content flywheel behind Notorious Cookware. Bookmark it.

20M+ followers. Instead of maxing out brand deals, he built a real business. Monish sits down with Notorious Foodie to break down how.

00:00 Intro
00:47 The anonymous food diary — 5 years, zero monetization
04:38 Steak 101: the TikTok video that hit 10M overnight
10:49 When the first brand deals came in
20:22 One-man-band era: editing, negotiating, pricing on intuition
22:11 The 6 pillars of a creator business
27:28 The delegation mistake every creator makes
32:05 Notorious Cookware: why start with a chopping board
35:42 Designing the chef's knife in Japan
37:36 The affiliate-driven content flywheel
39:07 Why creator product launches flop — and why his didn't
42:03 Zero paid ads, zero CAC
44:52 Short-term drop vs. long-term brand
52:21 The fastest way to kill your creator brand
01:02:44 The face reveal
01:06:44 How creators should actually use AI in 2026
01:18:22 The 6 pillars, recapped

🔗 ELEVATOR
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🎙️ GUEST
Notorious Foodie: https://www.instagram.com/notorious_foodie/

MODERATOR
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#ElevatorTalks #NotoriousFoodie #CreatorEconomy #dtc

Danny Yeung's $0 to $120M ARR Playbook (IM8)28 Feb 202601:10:11

Danny Yeung turned a dinner with David Beckham into the fastest-growing supplement brand on record. In 12 months. We break down exactly how - the product, the partnerships, the unit economics, and what most DTC brands get completely wrong.


0:00 Intro
0:03 The David Beckham dinner
3:31 Building the formula
13:53 Month one: $581K
15:46 Why 98% D2C
20:38 Paid ads at scale
25:18 The unit economics
34:54 Operations at hypergrowth
42:13 Running a public company
45:36 Stock drop from $1B to $50M
53:37 Eating problems for breakfast
58:00 The moment that stands out
1:02:13 Advice for founders

About Elevator Goods:
Elevator Goods is the home for modern DTC. We build brands, back creators, and bring founders together through capital, free education, and community.

Learn More: https://links.elevatorgoods.com/

About the Moderator:
Monish Sabnani is a Managing Partner at Elevator Goods. 

X: https://x.com/msabnani93
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/monishsabnani/

Roman Khan's Frameworks Behind $200M/Year in E-commerce31 Jan 202601:38:24

Roman Khan runs $200M+/year in ecommerce across multiple brands.

In 2018, he nearly went bankrupt. That moment changed everything. In this conversation, he shares:
→ The supplier framework that protects your cash flow
→ Why world-class operators run single digit opex
→ His hiring philosophy (and why he avoids US talent)
→ The micromanagement system he swears by
→ How to budget when you can't predict supply chain
→ Where he's putting his time and money in 2025

No surface-level advice. We share the frameworks that scale.

Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
0:30 Q4 Learnings and What Went Wrong
6:51 Building for Exit vs Quick Cash
11:55 Planning the Next 5 Years
20:03 Origin Story
31:01 From Rocket Internet to Peak 21
38:00 Inventory Management Framework
53:29 Day in the Life at $200M/Year
1:04:17 The Micromanagement System
1:10:04 Why You Should Avoid Hiring in America
1:18:41 Company Culture and Retention
1:26:00 Investment Strategy
1:31:13 Where the Alpha is Going: SEO, Reddit, TikTok
1:35:42 Rapid Fire Questions

About Elevator Goods:
Elevator Goods is the home for modern DTC. We build brands, back creators, and bring founders together through capital, free education, and community.

Learn More: https://elevatorgoods.com/

About the Moderator:
Monish Sabnani is a Managing Partner at Elevator Goods. 

X: https://x.com/msabnani93
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/monishsabnani/

The CEO of Northbeam Sees $31B in Ad Spend - Here’s What Actually Grows a Brand27 Jun 202601:09:28

Austin Harrison is the CEO of Northbeam, the marketing analytics platform that measures over $31 billion in ad spend across the top DTC brands in the world. He doesn't see what works for one brand. He sees what works across the entire industry.

In this episode he breaks down:

- What the brands that explode do to grow this fast
- The one metric most operators completely ignore (and why it predicts your next three months)
- How small founders can beat big ad budgets with authentic content

If you run or want to build an e-commerce brand, this is the closest you'll get to seeing the whole game from above.

Connect with Austin & Northbeam:
Northbeam: https://www.northbeam.io/ 
Austin on X: https://x.com/MAustinHarrison 
Austin on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/maustinharrison/

Follow Elevator:
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Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/elevator-talks/
Website: https://elevatorgoods.com/

Chapters:
00:00 Intro
01:10 What Northbeam actually does
04:30 The origin story
06:08 Building with AI before ChatGPT
11:10 Has AI killed the moat?
16:46 The tailwind behind clean data
24:47 What winning brands do differently
29:31 How small brands can win too
31:28 Spending big on ads without going broke
35:44 The metric most operators ignore
43:00 Early signs of a slowdown
46:00 The new breed of founder
55:04 The most overrated metric in e-commerce
57:35 Why hiring fast is a trap
59:10 The channel everyone underrates
1:02:14 The truth about being a founder
1:03:58 The real job of a CEO

#ecommerce #elevatorgoods #dtc

How to Avoid Digital Burnout in 202620 Jun 202601:05:31

Most founders burn out chasing more. Alex Ikonn did the opposite.

He built Luxy Hair into one of the first ecommerce brands built almost entirely on YouTube: 500M+ views, 3M subscribers, millions in annual cash flow, two employees.

Then he sold it, because the success left him empty. He went on to build Intelligent Change, the company behind the Five Minute Journal, into a business he's run for over a decade without burning out.

His whole approach comes down to one idea: stop doing the work that drains you, and protect your peace in a world built to keep you anxious and online.

In this episode he breaks down:
  - Why working on something you don't love is what actually burns you out
  - How he stays calm while everyone else drowns in productivity anxiety
  - The morning system he uses to start the day on offense, not on his phone
  - Why he plays long-term games and leaves money on the table on purpose
  - How he sold the business without selling himself

Everything from this episode, structured into a free playbook: https://www.elevatorgoods.com/talks/alex-ikonn

Follow Elevator:
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Intelligent Change: https://www.instagram.com/intelligentchange/


  Chapters
  00:00 Intro
  00:24 Selling flowers at 11, then getting fired from the bank in 2008
  02:28 Gary Vee, Tim Ferriss, and starting Luxy Hair in 2010
  03:07 Why hair extensions, and doubling the product the factories said was crazy
  05:00 Building a DTC brand on YouTube before Instagram existed
  06:51 The void after success, and deciding to exit
  09:34 How Intelligent Change and the Five Minute Journal began
  13:33 Selling the system, not the founder (Traction / EOS)
  15:30 Visionary vs integrator
  17:10 Be careful with your bankers
  18:26 Patience, leverage, and a 40% higher offer
  19:07 Starting a business today vs 16 years ago
  21:25 Knowing your number and the productivity-anxiety bubble
  27:46 The Intelligent Change system: a toothbrush for your mind
  33:21 Eat the frog: the one task that matters
  35:05 Why he's optimistic about AI and being more human
  37:39 Burnout, ikigai, and working on something you love
  41:59 His full morning routine
  51:15 Running the Five Minute Journal as a business
  54:00 Leaving money on the table on purpose
  56:00 Prompt yourself: the Life Designer
  59:16 Why he named the company Intelligent Change
  01:00:00 The next big market: real-world community
  01:01:00 The loneliness epidemic and the return to being human
  01:02:19 On kids, time, and being present

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  #ecommerce #dtc #brandbuilding #entrepreneurship #burnout #fiveminutejournal #intelligentchange  #mentalhealth

How Alvaro Gellings Built an 8-Figure Brand in Public13 Jun 202601:14:53

Alvaro Gellings co-founded Day One with Arda Saatci, Germany's largest creator, 2.5 years ago. They launched with the Cyborg Season campaign: Arda ran 3,000 km from Berlin to New York, generated over 1 billion organic views, and hit seven-figure revenue on launch day. No paid media at launch. Day One is now an 8-figure business growing 400-500% year over year.

Everything from this episode, structured into a free playbook:
https://www.elevatorgoods.com/talks/alvaro-gellings

Follow Elevator:
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YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@alvarogellings
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alvaro-gellings-495692230/

Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
01:47 What is Day One and the Cyborg Season launch
04:55 Why Alvaro started building in public
09:00 How he started
14:10 What building in public actually gave Day One
16:39 500-2,000 job applications from a single Instagram Story
17:30 Network effects: founders and billionaires reaching out
20:28 The satisfaction of showing what it actually takes
28:09 Where Day One is now: 8 figures, 400-500% YoY
33:13 International expansion and the athlete partnership model
37:25 The 43,000-person WhatsApp community
39:37 Org chart, key hires, and the COO hire
44:39 The three hires Alvaro would make today
47:51 Leadership style and who he wants to become
51:33 Advice for new entrepreneurs in 2026
1:01:29 How to start with almost nothing: the ad validation tactic
1:06:53 Rapid fire round
1:13:56 The building in public trap: the biggest mistake first-time founders make
1:17:08 Best investment ever made in the company

#ecommerce #dtc #brandbuilding #entrepreneurship #dayone #sportswear #buildingbrands

How Jolie's Co-Founder Built $50M Betting Against Meta06 Jun 202600:49:12

Ryan Babenzien sold Greats, the first D2C footwear brand, to Steve Madden. Then he built Jolie into the #1 filtering shower brand in the world. $50M in revenue, profitable for 15 of 17 quarters, with Meta at just 25% of the total marketing budget. This is the full anti-paid playbook.

Everything from this episode, structured into a free playbook:

https://www.elevatorgoods.com/talks/ryan-babenzien

In this episode:

- How to set a hard cap on Meta spend before it owns your margin, and what to put in the rest of the mix instead
- Why Ryan's North Star is first purchase profitability, not ROAS, and how that one decision changed every other number in the business
- The pre-launch brand playbook: how Jolie seeded brand in New York before the product existed, using curated events, oysters, and zero paid media
- The question every founder must answer before launch: what do you actually want out of this business, and what does the exit look like?

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How Nick Shackelford Picks Products After $200M on Meta Ads31 May 202601:22:23

Nick Shackelford has spent over $200M on Meta ads and runs paid for 7 DTC brands that all share one thing: a subscription engine underneath them. His agency, Structured, spends north of $15M a month. He flew to Hong Kong and sat down with us to break down how he actually picks products and runs brands in 2026.

We’ve consolidated everything from this episode, into one playbook. Download it for free: https://www.elevatorgoods.com/talks/nick-shackelford

In this episode you will learn:

- How to know if a product is worth backing before you spend a dollar, and the five traits that make scaling easy
- Why the best products sell themselves on repeat, and the simple math that tells you if your business will ever flow
- How to run ad tests that teach you something even when they fail, and why patience is what most founders run out of first
- Why anyone can copy your entire brand overnight now, and the only two things that still protect you
- How to decide what to keep and what to walk away from, using the framework Nick runs across 7 brands
- Why equity is usually the wrong trade early in your career, and what actually keeps great people around

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Chapters:
00:00 Intro

01:00 From soccer coach to $100M on Facebook ads

04:00 Hong Kong, Guangzhou, and getting close to the manufacturer

08:30 The state of e-commerce in 2026

13:00 Smoke testing and the bath bomb that flipped overnight

23:00 The Easy-Win product filter

24:00 The seasons of subscription

30:00 The real moat in e-commerce

40:00 Reasons, seasons, lifetimes

44:00 Hire the young gun, Batman and Robin teams

52:00 Why equity is a trap

58:00 Telehealth, GLP-1, and the next wave

1:18:00 Recession-proof DTC

#ecommerce #dtc #paidmedia #subscription #shackelford

Bob Verlaat's Guide to Building a Brand23 May 202600:37:45

Most e-commerce brands are boring. They copy each other, lead with product specs, and wonder why nothing sticks. Bob Verlaat, co-founder of Hears and Dore & Rose (OOAK Brands), has spent two years doing the opposite, building brands that people talk about without being paid to.

Everything from this episode, structured into a free playbook:
https://www.elevatorgoods.com/talks/bob-verlaat

In this episode:
- How to define your brand's reason for existence and use it as a filter for every event, partnership, and content decision you make
- Why Bob argues that 5K on an offline event returns faster than 5K on a Meta awareness campaign, and the logic behind it
- Why most brands are boring, and the specific mistake Bob says operators make when they try to stand out
- The one signal Bob looks for to know his brand is working, and why it has nothing to do with followers, ROAS, or engagement

Follow Elevator:
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Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
02:00 What brand actually means, and what it is not
06:00 Product first or vision first: how Bob thinks about launching
10:00 Why a worryless life became Hears' north star
14:00 Events vs. Meta ads: which one returns more
20:00 How to know when your brand is working
26:00 Most brands are boring. Here is why.
30:00 LTV, post-purchase surveys, and the retention play most operators ignore
34:00 Rebrands: when they are worth it, when they are not
38:00 Rapid fire: Pinterest, new project, micromanaging, and freedom

Mentioned in this episode:
- Hears - https://hears.com/
- Dore & Rose - https://doreandrose.com/
- OOAK Brands - https://ooakbrands.com/

#ecommerce #dtc #brandbuilding #dtcmarketing #elevatortalks #operatormindset #ecommercebrand

Sam Posthuma's Guide to Growing a Brand from Zero16 May 202600:43:58

HiStrips launched in summer 2024 with one product and no creator budget. Eighteen months later, their affiliate channel is bigger than paid media. 1,500+ creators. $0 upfront spend. One person whose only job is managing the army.

Sam Posthuma breaks down the full system: how they built it, how it feeds the ad account with 100-200 pieces of creative per week, and how it unlocked a partnership with Juan LeBron, the #1 padel player in the world, without a pitch deck or a budget.

Get the free playbook for this episode here: https://www.elevatorgoods.com/talks/sam-posthuma


In this episode:

- How HiStrips recruited 1,500 creators without paying anyone upfront

- The three-bucket system: proactive seeding, inbound interest, direct outreach

- Why they never script their creators and what happens when you do

- How organic UGC becomes paid ad creative and how the weekly feedback loop works

- Why their AI creative performed well on every metric and sold nothing

- How social proof at scale brought Juan LeBron's team to them


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Chapters:

00:00 - Intro

01:00 - What HiStrips is today and where it's going

03:00 - Why creative sits above media buying

05:30 - Keeping creative inside the founding team

08:00 - How the creator army was built from day one

09:40 - The army structure and how it actually runs

13:00 - The three-bucket creator outreach system

17:00 - Why HiStrips never pays creators upfront

21:00 - From organic UGC to paid ad creative

24:00 - The weekly feedback loop between media buying and creative

27:00 - AI UGC: what the data said vs. what the comments showed

30:00 - What the creator army has unlocked beyond paid ads

34:00 - The two moats in e-commerce in 2026

38:00 - Rapid fire


#ecommerce #dtc #contentmarketing #creatoreconomy #histrips #brandbuilding

Vince Nijhof's $100M+ Ecom Playbook08 May 202601:53:29

Vince Nijhof co-founded OOAK Brands. In this episode he sits down with Monish at Elevator Talks and breaks down every system behind it.

If you sell online - whether you're just starting out or already scaling - this is the most practical conversation on ecom we've ever recorded.

Download the free Vince Nijhof operator playbook here: https://links.elevatorgoods.com/episodes/vince-nijhof

Connect with Vince:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vincevn/
X: https://x.com/VinceNijhof

Monish Sabnani (Host):
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X: https://x.com/msabnani93

Elevator Talks:
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Work with the founders of OOAK Brands: https://ooakbrands.com/advisory

Subscribe for bi-weekly conversations with operators building real brands.

What we cover:

00:02:52 - Intro
00:03:32 - Who is Vince Nijhof and OOAK Brands
00:07:59 - The $20M/month reveal
00:11:01 - How to pick a product
00:14:48 - The 9-figure product filter
00:16:00 - Unit economics and ROAS targets
00:23:45 - Creative strategy and awareness stages
00:28:54 - The 7-pod creative team and leaderboard
00:32:37 - Intent over volume: the one-shot-kill doctrine
00:35:04 - Ad channel breakdown: Meta, Google/YouTube, TikTok
00:37:21 - The Amazon effect: how channels feed each other
00:41:13 - Funnel strategy: pre-landers and listicles
00:47:00 - Upsells and AOV
00:50:36 - Brand building vs performance marketing
00:54:07 - Long-term brand building and R&D
00:55:59 - Cash flow and scaling infrastructure
00:59:07 - Where ecom is heading
01:01:00 - Emotional marketing: angles as emotions
01:04:45 - The AI stack
01:10:57 - Omnichannel strategy
01:17:33 - Building a brand holding: the long-term vision
01:23:49 - The real moat in ecom
01:28:34 - The foundation for scale

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