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| 065: From Corporate Burnout to Boutique Pet Brand with Chavarne Wright of Le Paws | 10 Jun 2022 | 00:31:29 | |
After a decade of grinding in the corporate world, Chavarne Wright finally hit burnout. So, she decided to combine her passion for animals with a dream of starting an ecommerce business. In less than 6 months, she launched Le Paws, a proud Australian eco-boutique pet brand. The brand’s best-seller is an ethical, functional, and stylish feeding mat inspired by Chavarne’s Chief Meow Officer–Daisy. Le Paws was featured in British Vogue this spring, and this summer plans to expand its product line and distribute to wholesalers.
Listen to Mollie and Chavarne discuss:
Quitting her corporate career and going all-in on Le Paws
The challenges of breaking into the pet industry
How the Start and Scale course helped her create a brand identity
The importance of naming conventions for a brand
Understanding cultural and communication differences with suppliers
Making the Le Paws dining mats reversible and durable
Shifting her launch date 6 times
Why entrepreneurs need to be flexible
Getting featured in British Vogue
And much more pet industry advice…
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| 064: From Pain to Purpose with Tish Fletcher of Fletcher + Reese | 03 Jun 2022 | 00:46:08 | |
Three years ago, Tish Fletcher’s health plummeted. She took meds to deal with chronic pain but didn’t feel like she had control of her body. After trying CBD products, Tish was finally pain-free and living a healthy lifestyle. Immediately, Tish started making her own CBD products and selling them to friends and family. So, she launched Fletcher + Reese, a wellness brand specializing in CBD-infused bath and body products.
Listen to Mollie and Tish discuss:
Making bath products inspired by her grandmother
Transitioning from homemade to manufacturing her products
The red tape around producing and selling CDB
Finding a payment processor for CBD products
Building a personal brand as a certified CBD advisor and coach
How the Instagram Domination course helped her go from 9K to 40K followers
Her plans to open up a storefront called Thrive Wellness Lounge
And much more CBD and startup business advice...
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| 055: Reducing Cellulite Through Fiber Technology with Vanessa Babuin of Celle Skin | 01 Apr 2022 | 00:40:32 | |
Vanessa Babuin started her company Celle Skin to give women confidence by reducing the appearance of cellulite. But instead of the traditional topical solutions, Vanessa used her experience in apparel development to create a wearable beauty solution.
Celle Skin's trademarked technology in their FibreCel™ Shorts increases circulation that helps repair the skin. Within 4 months, Celle Skin hit over $100K in sales and plans to expand its offerings and reach through Vanessa's passion for helping other women.
Listen to Mollie and Vanessa discuss:
The decision to manufacture in Italy
How to trademark their specialized fiber technology
Offering a 30-day money-back guarantee
How Start and Scale helped simplify Celle's product message
The advertising restraints of a results-driven product
How to get your products in stores
How the Daily Mail found Celle on TikTok
And much more apparel business advice…
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| 054: How a Bridal Need Became a Business Solution with Emma Bolton of Bolton Creations | 25 Mar 2022 | 00:55:18 | |
Emma Bolton started her business Bolton Creations because she couldn't afford personalized gifts for her bridal party. Three years later, a solution for her wedding has become a full-fledged business helping brides create their dreams through an all-in-one shop.
Within the first week of her business relaunch, Bolton Creations made more than 30% of their total revenue from the previous 2 years. Now, Emma has her sights set on creating a company that is the go-to place for answering brides' questions.
Listen to Mollie and Emma Discuss:
Going from 8 part-time jobs to owning her own business
How the Start and Scale course helped her relaunch Bolton Creations
How the Instagram Domination course helped her learn how to work with macroinfluencers.
How a Married at First Sight influencer helped build her waiting list
What does she look for in an influencer
Why the wedding industry is quiet online
The danger of "paid partnerships"
Why you need to track everything
And much more small business advice…
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| 053: Going from Brick to Click with Alicia Bode of Label7th | 18 Mar 2022 | 00:42:02 | |
After 10 years in business as a beauty salon owner, Alicia Bode wanted to build a separate ecommerce brand to support the business. Thankfully, she'd been waiting 2 years on the perfect product on which she was an expert.
So Alicia started Label7th, which sells an automatic cordless curling wand that saves time and money while producing salon-quality curls. She sold out her entire stock within 48 hours of launch and has built a loyal following using education from her personal life as a salon owner.
Listen to Alicia and Mollie discuss:
How feedback from her salon customers inspired the idea of selling a curling wand
How her work in the salon inspired Label7th's scarcity model
Why you shouldn't wait to unpack your first product order
How Start and Scale provided a seamless plan to launch Label7th
Why being the face of the brand differentiates Label7th's marketing
The joy of hearing the sale alert ring on her phone on launch day
Why selling out doesn't always mean you're profitable
Why her goal was to be a guest on THIS very podcast
And much more business advice...
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| 052: Activewear for Active Moms with Kelsey Spronk of Be Active Maternity | 11 Mar 2022 | 00:32:54 | |
While pregnant with 2 children, Kelsey Spronk was consistently frustrated with the poor design and materials of activewear for moms. So, she decided to fix the problem herself and launched Be Active Maternity, a maternity and nursing activewear line.
Within 24 hours of Be Active Maternity's pre-launch, Kelsey generated $1,100 in sales and is now developing new products for moms looking to stay active during pregnancy and nursing.
Listen to Mollie and Kelsey discuss:
Doing face-to-face research with moms at the park
Selecting a female-owned manufacturer
Why you shouldn't expect perfection from first samples
Don't be afraid to be picky while designing your products
How Start and Scale helped her grow an audience before launch
The difference user-generated content makes for her business
Business advice for moms
And much more...
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| 051: How Oprah Endorsed Jacqueline Yeats' Mindfulness Products for Kids | 04 Mar 2022 | 00:35:24 | |
Jacqueline Yeats used her psychology and youth counseling background to develop a mindfulness brand for kids. Within 2 years, her company Mindful & Co Kids is in 300+ stores in 15 countries, has 2 Shopify stores, and received an endorsement by Oprah.
By encouraging parents to teach mindfulness at an early age, Jacqueline believes Mindful & Co Kids can prevent mental health issues for future generations.
Listen to Mollie and Jacqueline discuss:
How a master's degree and teaching yoga inspired her business idea
How flashcards, games, and coloring can help teach children about mindfulness
Why visiting her manufacturer was the best money she ever spent
The importance of outsourcing a quality control agent
How the Start and Scale course helped her build a bootstrapped marketing plan
How she built a 300+ wholesaler network across the globe
The story behind getting endorsed by Oprah
And much more brand and manufacturing advice…
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| 050: Saving the Planet While Studying for Exams with Mona Fang of Karma Trade | 25 Feb 2022 | 00:28:59 | |
Mona Fang started selling clothes online for side income and quickly realized the detrimental environmental impacts of the fashion industry. So at age 17, she decided to create a solution to the consumption problem in "fast-fashion." While a freshman at university, she started Karma Trade, a circular fashion trading platform using digital currency.
Karma Trade uses a digital currency called "KARMA" to buy and sell secondhand clothing. Customers earn KARMA by donating clothes to the circular economy and can spend KARMA to get new clothes while only paying a small $USD swap fee. So far, Karma Trade has helped recirculate 20,000 items of clothing and reissue 200,000 Karma pieces.
Listen to Mollie and Mona discuss:
Building a supply chain, marketplace, and technology system from scratch
Why Mona says studying aerospace engineering is a hobby
Hosting events at her university to test the marketplace system
Opening their thrift store called "The Karma Outpost"
Expanding to other thrift stores to become "Outposts"
How the 7 Figure Copywriting course gave her confidence to explain Karma Trade
The reasoning for using a digital currency over standard currency
Accessing talent from her university
And much more startup and system advice...
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| 049: From Tragedy to Triumph with Grace Armstrong of Begin to Arrive | 18 Feb 2022 | 00:49:24 | |
In the same month she launched her business, Grace Armstrong faced the trauma of losing her baby 6 months into pregnancy. Because she had followed the Start and Scale course, this tragedy turned into a triumph for her new business, Begin to Arrive.
Begin to Arrive is an aromatherapy brand that sells waterless essential oil diffusers. The diffusers offer serene lighting that’s cordless and utilize 3 natural oil blends called arrive, revive, and thrive.
Listen to Mollie and Grace discuss:
How moving to Singapore led to the idea of a waterless oil diffuser
Why outsourcing can help you grow your business faster
How her baby inspired the essence of the business to live in the moment
The strategy of gradual growth
How to reinvest profits into scaling your business
And much more entrepreneur advice...
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| 048: How to Start a Supplement Brand with Reever Botha of PuraU | 11 Feb 2022 | 00:39:44 | |
After studying business at university, Reever realized that the corporate world wasn’t his path. He found the Start and Scale course and used strategies from instructor Gretta van Riel to align his passion for health and wellness with business. Reever launched PuraU, a gut health supplement brand, at age 26. Within 3 weeks, he made $25K in sales and $500K in his first year.
Listen to Mollie and Reever discuss:
Discovering his passion after a failed stint in dropshipping
The strenuous process of finding a scientist and manufacturer
How to make a product that can legally make health claims
Using education on gut health to help engage and grow an audience
How the Start and Scale course helped him increase his email list 100% in 2 weeks
Offering a free gut health eBook as a brand-building tool
And much more supplement industry advice…
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| 047: Designing Returnable Baby Clothes with Abi and Danny of Beaus+Babes | 04 Feb 2022 | 00:40:47 | |
What started as a gift idea for a baby shower turned into a full-fledged business. Abi Horton and her partner Danny started Beaus+Babes to create baby clothes made of 100% organic cotton with uplifting and inspiring designs.
Because of their firsthand volunteer experience at domestic violence and homeless shelters, Abi and Danny created a return-to-donate model that allows customers to return and donate outgrown clothing.
Listen to Mollie chat with Abi and Danny about:
Using their creative backgrounds to design every aspect of Beaus+Babes from scratch
Designing recyclable packaging that can resend clothing
How Abi’s experience volunteering inspired their return-to-donate model
The importance of making it easy for customers to return clothing
Launching, growing an audience, and collaborating with like-minded organic clothing companies
How to shift from a wholesaler to a direct manufacturer
Using their email list to send subscribers valuable parenting tips
And much more sustainable apparel advice…
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| 046: $50K a Month at Age 14 with Sayf Hussain of Consistency | 28 Jan 2022 | 00:28:09 | |
Sayf Hussain was bored. With remote school and lockdown in place, he started researching how to make money online. After learning digital ad strategies through online courses he started reaching out to ecommerce businesses to do probono work. After refining his skills, those free trial clients turned into paying clients. Now, his digital agency Consistency has 6 employees and earns $50K a month.
Listen to Mollie and Sayf discuss:
Why he chose to invest into digital advertising over dropshipping or affiliate marketing
How Start and Scale helped him understand what it’s like to run an ecommerce brand.
Why user-generated content ads perform the best
Why 30-50% of your revenue should come from email marketing
How to approach your customers for testimonials and referrals
Advice on hiring and training virtual assistants
And much more digital agency advice…
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| 063: From Zero to 6 Figures in 1 Month with Samantha Brett of Naked Sundays | 27 May 2022 | 00:53:45 | |
Samantha Brett surveyed 2,000 millennials asking what they don’t like about traditional sunscreen. There were 3 universal answers–white, sticky, and bad for the skin. So Samantha reversed engineered to create the first SPF 50+ mist for over makeup. Alongside her partner, Samantha launched Naked Sundays in January of 2022 and and 6 figures in 4 weeks. And within 3 months, Nake Sundays became Australia’s #1 SPF skincare brand.
Listen to Mollie and Samantha discuss:
How her background working at Vogue and Marie Claire inspired her research
The 9 months manufacturing process
Spending over a year building her Instagram presence
Creating vegan collagen from scratch
Obsessively listening to Nathan Chan and Gretta van Riel
How she manages her full-time job as a journalist and mother
Creating a logo that would fit the bottling and packaging
How lilac became the color icon of Naked Sundays
Winning the 2022 Mecca Beauty Innovation Award
Susutaining their growth and future products
And much more skincare business advice…
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| 045: How to Crowdfund a Sunscreen Brand with Sarah Muir of Palm & Pine Skincare | 21 Jan 2022 | 00:38:32 | |
Sarah Muir knows from experience that successful entrepreneurs need stamina. After months of crowdfunding, she had to fire her manufacturer right before the product launch. Sarah bounced back and found a better manufacturer that allowed her to launch Palm & Pine Skincare with 2 original formulations and control all intellectual property. Palm & Pine sells vegan, cruelty-free, and plastic-free natural sunscreen.
Listen to Mollie and Sarah chat about:
Why listening to The Foundr Podcast motivated Sarah to become an entrepreneur
How Sarah’s passion for creating a sustainable brand guided all her business decisions
The importance of being a “master Googler”
How Start and Scale helped guide their crowdfunding campaign to raise $35,000 AUD.
The decision to have a non-gender bias and monochrome brand
How Palm & Pine sold out of their products within 2 months of launch
Advice on email marketing, crowdsourcing, and much more…
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| 044: Choosing the Planet over Profit with Akshay Raj of 1Ō8 SPORTIF | 14 Jan 2022 | 00:43:26 | |
Three years ago, Akshay Raj and his wife brought together their business and fashion industry experience to create 1Ō8 SPORTIF.
1Ō8 SPORTIF is a slow-fashion brand that bridges the gap between activewear and athleisure and creates sustainable garments built to last.
Listen to Mollie and Akshay discuss:
Why Akshay and his wife have a make less, make better philosophy
How to be sustainable at the manufacturing, packaging, and shipping levels of business
The danger of “greenwashing” in the fashion industry
Becoming one of the first adopters of DHL's Go Green initiative
Why Foundr's “How to Run Facebook Ads” course was one of his best business investments
Implementing reviews into their Facebook ad creative
Why did they donate unsold pieces during Black Friday
And much more sustainable business advice…
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| 043: Launching a Business While Keeping Your Day Job with Amanda Boardman of Do It Your Elf | 07 Jan 2022 | 00:43:56 | |
Every December, Amanda Boardman was getting loads of engagement on social media from her customized “Elf on the Shelf” scenes she created for her 2 kids. People started asking her to make scenes for their own families, and that’s when Amanda decided to launch Do It Your Elf, which sells DIY kits that contain miniature scenes to help make elf season extra special.
Amanda was able to launch and reach her goal of selling out 100 units just before the holiday season.
In this episode, listen to Mollie and Amanda discuss:
How Amanda balances being a single parent, full-time professional, and business owner.
How the Start and Scale course gave her the confidence to launch her business.
The challenge of the seasonality of her business.
How she designed and crated each kit herself.
And much more on starting a business while keeping your day job.
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| 042: How Color Can Sell and Inspire with Salma Kashani of Bânu Magnifique | 17 Dec 2021 | 00:38:05 | |
Color has always inspired Salma Kashani. An abstract artist herself, Salma understands how to transform color to create beautiful imagery.
After the disruption of the pandemic, Salma used her newfound free time to learn more about taking her passion for color and transforming it into a business. After seeing a still photograph by a local Vancouver artist, she decided to meld art and fashion using the power of color.
In 2020, she launched Bânu Magnifique, a brand that collaborates with artists to offer limited edition fashion sets for women who want to stand out confidently with colorful, contemporary, and bold styles.
In this episode, listen to Mollie and Salma discuss:
Why color can improve your mood and mental wellbeing
What Salma learned from launching her first ecommerce store
How the Start and Scale course help her learn how to deal with influencers
The benefits of creating a limited edition product line
Building a welcome email journey for new customers
Her 2022 goals to make the brand more environmentally friendly and to partner with charities
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| 041: Using TikTok to Generate $10K in 2 weeks with Mia Dickson of Safe Bandz | 10 Dec 2021 | 00:34:37 | |
Mia Dickson returns to the podcast to share about her second successful business launch within 2 years. When we last spoke to Mia in early 2021, she talked about how the closure of her yoga studio forced her to start her own business. Through the training she received from Foundr’s Start and Scale course, she created a product that allowed for contactless sharing of business info called Social Dot.
The success of Social Dot led to another business concept called Safe Banz, which sells waterproof wristbands that store emergency contact info about the person or pet.
Listen to Mollie and Mia catch up and discuss:
Generating $10K in sales within 2 weeks of launch
The power of using TikTok for organic growth
How Safe Banz became a TikTok certified channel in under 5 months
How she managed to get 2 wholesalers to sell Safe Banz
Expanding their customer market to all ages
How their customers are championing the brand organically
Listen and learn how Mia uses a minuscule marketing budget to build a loyal community.
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| 040: $1 Million in Revenue by 22 Years Old with Daniel Álvarez Yunes of Vidano | 03 Dec 2021 | 00:58:19 | |
Daniel always had a passion to create something of his own. But it wasn’t until he was at a party 4 years ago that he noticed that everyone was wearing the same generic t-shirts. That moment motivated him to launch Vidano, a clothing brand that prints designs from young Mexican artists on t-shirts, hoodies, caps, and jackets.
Through his work with Vidano, Daniel was able to co-found an ad agency this past year with a former mentor. Levely, supports ecommerce brands with technical marketing to help them optimize their channels and ad creative.
Listen to Mollie and Daniel discuss:
How Vidano grew their Instagram following to 40,000
Why the pandemic forced Daniel to research and study digital advertising
How Foundr’s Facebook ads course helped him double his revenue in under 4 months
Understanding ROAS and how to implement it in his business
Quitting his full-time job to start his ad agency
The importance of investing in yourself
Hear how Daniel achieved $1 million in revenue by 22 years old.
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| 039: Years of Product Development in 3 Months with Peta Beaumont of NY Gym Towels Co. | 26 Nov 2021 | 00:49:16 | |
Peta Beaumont brought an innovative product idea to the CEO of the company she worked at. He told her the idea would take 3 years to develop—that’s when Peta decided to do it herself.
Within 3 months, Peta launched NY Gym Towel Co., which sells anti-odor, anti-bacterial gym towels. The towels have unique designs that visually encourage customers to not cross-contaminate while wiping off gym equipment.
Listen to Mollie and Peta chat about:
Choosing the iconography of New York City to inspire the brand
The importance of asking questions upfront with suppliers
Using her students to provide instant product design feedback
How the Start and Scale community gave her the confidence to do a pre-launch
How she hit her initial goal of selling 25 towels a week
The introduction of yoga mat towels in her brand
Learn why Peta didn’t wait to make her business idea a reality.
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| 038: How a Handmade Tool Became a Global Product with Mark Boxer of 3 Footed Monster | 19 Nov 2021 | 00:39:20 | |
Mark Boxer had a problem. He needed a camera mount that could withstand the beating of motorsport videography while protecting his valuable equipment—so he built one. The 3 Footed Monster is an Australian-made magnetic mounting system perfect for content creators using iPhones for TikTok videos or production professionals securing monitors on location.
Mark waited 10 years to bring 3 Footed Monster to market, but after just one year in business, he’s built a worldwide customer base.
Listen to Mollie and Mark chat about:
How COVID-19 motivated Mark to launch a Kickstarter for 3 Footed Monster
Leveraging his background in motorsport and TV to build a customer base
Seeing his products used at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics
Getting featured on the Potato Jet YouTube channel
How he uses refunds as an accountability tool with his influencer partners
How the Start and Scale community helped him connect with an American manufacturer
Hear Mark’s journey on how he scaled a solution into a must-have tool.
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| 037: How to Launch in 3 Weeks with Sarah Morrissey of Beau’s Biscuits | 12 Nov 2021 | 00:43:51 | |
Sarah Morrissey took her dog treat business from idea to launch in under one month. Her whirlwind journey started by looking to transition from a service business to a product-based business. In memory of her late dog Beau, she started Beau’s Biscuits, which sells dog treat baking mixes and donates a dollar to charity for every product sold.
Listen to Mollie chat with Sarah about:
How Beau’s Biscuits has grown from $50 to $600 in daily sales
How customer feedback helped her improve ingredient communication
Why it’s worth spending more on packaging
How to connect with dog-owner microinfluencers
How Start and Scale helped her build a customer avatar
Why founders need to know how to create social ads
Learn how Sarah is connecting to the canine community through customer engagement and strategic advertising.
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| 036: Launching a Bag Strap Brand and Landing British Vogue with Leisha Ryan of Elevar | 05 Nov 2021 | 00:41:46 | |
Leisha Ryan worked 4 jobs up to 70 hours per week to finance a gap year after university—then COVID hit. She was forced to cancel her travel and career plans but found the time to research starting a business. After 6 months of preparation, Leisha launched her brand Elevar, which sells 100% premium cruelty-free handbags and straps.
In this interview, Mollie chats with Leisha about:
Generating $3K within 3 weeks of launch
How Elevar has grown 600% growth since its launch
How minimal design inspired her branding and product colors
How Start and Scale helped her find the right manufacturing partners
How Elevar got featured in the October issue of British Vogue
How she researches influencers before partnering with them
Listen to Leisha's journey from canceling her plans to building her dream.
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| 062: Manifesting a Side Hustle with Leah Toth of Destiny Drive | 20 May 2022 | 00:37:53 | |
Destiny Drive offers a 26-day manifestation journal that provides life assessment tools, encouragement, and accountability to reach your dreams. Founder Leah Toth describes it as “the soft 26,” the opposite of 75 Hard. Leah’s drive for her business came after the second COVID lockdown in Melbourne. She didn’t want to fall into the same negative patterns and started collecting her manifestations in a journal. One of the manifestations was starting a side hustle, which ironically became the custom journal she created.
How she created her manifestation journal
Why she feels like Hannah Montana
How she found a designer in the Start and Scale community
Selling out of every product order in her first year
Creating journal challenges for her community
Why she’s taking the Start and Scale course again
The backward bucket list
And much more side hustle advice…
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| 035: Creating Baby Clothes That Grow with Moosey Moose’s Jax Sternberg | 29 Oct 2021 | 00:50:15 | |
Jax Sternberg knew that having a baby would be the catalyst for starting a business. After her son quickly grew out of his unused infant garments, Jax researched more sustainable options for baby clothes—she found none. This began a 3-year journey to perfect a baby garment that grew along with the child.
Jax launched Moosey Moose in November 2020 and unexpectedly sold out of stock in less than 6 months. She has big goals to grow the business in year 2 while living up to Moosey Moose’s ethos of reducing waste and creating a sustainable baby clothing line.
Listen to our interview with Jax to learn:
The waste problem in the baby industry
The similarities of parenting and starting your own business
How Start and Scale professionalized her process
Why she uses bamboo instead of cotton
The double edge sword of selling out of stock during lockdown
Celebrating the first time a stranger bought a garment
Learn how Jax is building confidence through her business while solving a waste problem for fellow parents.
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| 034: How a Cancer Diagnosis Led Elle Halliwell to Launch Auricle Ear Seeds | 22 Oct 2021 | 00:45:38 | |
A cancer diagnosis 5 years ago propelled Elle Halliwell to take control of her health. She researched acupuncture and discovered the benefits of ear seeds, which are needle-free acupressure seeds used to stimulate pressure points in the ear. Using her background in fashion journalism, she created an aesthetically pleasing ear seed and launched her company Auricle Ear Seeds in 2020.
What started out as a passion project during lockdown has become a full-fledged business, and Auricle Ear Seeds is on track to generate 6 figures in revenue by the end of the year.
Listen to Mollie and Elle discuss:
How Elle’s naturopathy education gave her the confidence to market the product
The lightbulb moment of validating her brand
Her disastrous first packaging delivery
Advice on how to create a brand story that stands out to customers and media
Overcoming the post-launch lull
How she used Start and Scale at each phase of her business development
Why moving to Shopify was one of the best things she ever did
Learn how Elle has channeled her passion for health and fashion into a premium therapeutic product.
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| 033: 6 Figures in 6 Months with Wendy Poon of Mama’s Milk Bar | 15 Oct 2021 | 00:34:12 | |
Wendy Poon had a business idea in her head for over 4 years. It came from a place of vulnerability because she struggled with low milk supply after having her first baby. When the pandemic hit, Wendy knew that her health-driven solutions for postpartum difficulties could be shared with a community of mothers in need.
Mama’s Milk Bar makes clean-ingredient hot drinks, protein, and lactation blends to support a mom’s needs during pregnancy, breastfeeding, and an active postpartum lifestyle. Within 6 months of launching, Wendy made 6 figures of sales and created a “village” of repeat customers cheering on the brand.
In this interview, Mollie and Wendy discuss:
How her product self-research built a network of health experts, business advisors, and future customers
How her background in packaging and graphic design helped create a beautiful brand image that makes moms feel special
Sourcing from local producers to create an entirely New Zealand made product
How Start and Scale helped her build a network of pre-launch microinfluencers
Creating a brand persona of solidarity, honesty, and inspiration through Instagram
Why their community members are called “elders”
How she was able to build a 45% returning customer rate
Listen to how Wendy used her challenges to create a solution for thousands of like-minded mamas.
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| 032: How a Secret Skincare Ingredient Changed Everything with Renee Alyce of Bescher | 08 Oct 2021 | 00:39:10 | |
While living on a remote island in the Pacific Ocean, Renee Alyce found a rare ingredient that changed her skin and her life. Utilizing marine collagen from sea cucumbers, Renee created a 100% natural skincare line called Bescher.
In less than 2 years, she’s grown her company to gain $100K in monthly revenue and has added three additional products since launch.
Listen to our interview with Renee to learn:
How living on an island taught her the importance of natural healing ingredients
How she worked at casino for 2 years to fund research and development
How she found the pharmacist partner of her dreams to make the first product
Why she wouldn’t have been able to launch without Start and Scale
How she made $13K in one day in the first month of launching
Why she created a custom made formula for a customer’s daughter.
Listen and learn why Renee’s goal is to to get 100,000 before and after photos of satisfied customers.
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| 031: Designs That Customers Crave with Lorianne Trinh of Eat My Baby Co. | 01 Oct 2021 | 00:33:20 | |
Lorianne Trinh was shopping for her two-year-old and couldn’t find clothing prints that represented her culture. She always wanted to start a side hustle and in July launched Eat My Baby Co., which makes playful children’s tracksuits with Asian-inspired snack designs. On launch day, she made $4.5K in sales and within a month made $25K.
Listen to our interview with Lorianne to learn:
How she came up with the name of Eat Your Baby Co.
How Start and Scale empowered her to utilize marketing
How to make a tech pack for clothing manufacturing
The anxiety of starting a business Instagram account
Why entrepreneurs should anticipate delays and more delays
Listen and learn how Lorianne is embracing her heritage to create a bold and desirable product line.
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| 030: Packaging a Murder with Hayley Harper of Curious Crimes | 24 Sep 2021 | 00:43:18 | |
Hayley Harper always wanted to write a crime novel but didn’t have the patience for it. So she took her ideas and created a mystery game to play with her friends. They loved the game so much that she decided to start an immersive murder mystery game company.
Curious Crimes offers a mixture of physical and digital evidence-based puzzles to solve mysteries. You can even text suspects and email characters while you’re on the case.
Listen to our interview with Hayley to learn:
Why her first launch was "horrendous"
How Start & Scale helped her go from breaking even to tripling profits
The challenge and benefits of outsourcing social media
Preparing for CrimeCon UK
How to deal with the fear of success
How she’s learning to manage her business instead of doing everything
Listen to learn how Hayley is using curiosity to scale and grow her business.
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| 029: Footy Coach & Apparel Entrepreneur Adam Skrobalak of Axis Clothing | 17 Sep 2021 | 00:38:34 | |
Adam Skrobalak is an Australian Rules Football (AFL) coach by day and a serial entrepreneur by night. He started his second business, Axis Clothing, with literally zero money. After 4 months of launch, he already has $130K in revenue.
Axis Clothing is a custom workwear brand targeted to younger workers looking for stylish beanies, shirts, and caps that they can wear at the job site and the pub afterward.
Listen to our interview with Adam to learn:
How Adam balances answering client calls while leading training sessions
How Start and Scale helped him build a business foundation to scale quickly
The value of hiring a virtual assistant
Why work sites are a perfect place to generate leads
How he uses his commute to develop business skills
Listen to learn how this footy coach turned apparel entrepreneur combines his expertise with opportunity to generate growth.
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| 028: Launching the World’s First Entirely Booty-Based Skincare Brand with Kristy Bronner of Booty Co. | 10 Sep 2021 | 00:38:40 | |
Kirsty Bronner spent 3 years researching the perfect skincare formulations for an overlooked body part–the booty. Kristy started Booty Co., the world’s first entirely booty-based skincare range, and within 2 weeks of launching grossed sales of $19,000.
Listen to our interview with Kristy to learn:
The difference between facial and booty skincare
Why she couldn’t find info about manufacturers on Google
How Start and Scale helped her create a successful pre-launch campaign
How she built an email list that helped lead to 80% of her launch sales
How outsourcing finance, PR, and SEO has allowed her to scale and keep costs low
How she balances being a mom, partner, and founder
Listen and learn how Kristy is using every channel to make Booty Co. a household beauty care name.
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| 027: Confidently Launching a Course with Empower Wealth’s Bryce Holdaway | 03 Sep 2021 | 00:43:39 | |
Bryce Holdaway is making real estate investing accessible and affordable. Through his podcast “The Property Couch” and Empower Wealth’s course launches, he’s sharing 20 years of experience to help build a community of people interested in self-funding their environment.
Listen to our interview with Bryce to learn:
How Rapid Course Formula helped him launch his first course that resulted in 620 students and $190,000 revenue
How he built a podcast with 300,000 downloads per month
How an email address is an opportunity to build a relationship
The power of a video testimony
Listen to learn how Bryce gained the confidence to launch products instead of procrastinating.
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| 026: Not Learning the Hard Way with Fresh Heritage’s Gamal Codner | 27 Aug 2021 | 00:52:57 | |
Gamal Codner always knew he wanted to start his own thing. 4 years ago he launched his brand with his wife, Fresh Heritage, that solves modern day grooming problems for men of color. He grew his business from $10,000 to $60,000 a month in 90 days and is continuing to build momentum for the brand.
Listen to our interview with Gamal to learn:
Fresh Heritage’s story of finding a healthy grooming solution for men of color
How one influencer video has resulted in half a million dollars in revenue
Gamal’s “3 Ps (person, pain, or promise)” of finding a target market
His inspiration from his African and Jamaican heritage
How the Start and Scale course helped Gamal gain the ecommerce skills he desperately needed
Gamal’s “Ugly Baby Syndrome” of launching new products
Listen how Gamal balances learning and growth with the day-to-day challenges of running an ecommerce brand.
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| 061: Starting a Social Agency from Scratch with Maddison Danforth of Boho Social | 13 May 2022 | 00:45:46 | |
After 10 years of experience in digital and social marketing, Maddison Danforth decided that she wanted to help small businesses that didn’t have budgets for large agencies. So, on a Friday afternoon, she left her full-time job. The following day she started her agency called Boho Social.
In the past 3 years, Boho Social has helped small businesses use organic social media to see results like growing from $2.5K to $20K in 6 months. In addition, Maddison was named one of the "Top 10 Female CEOs to Watch" by Yahoo Finance and conducts regular workshops on the power of organic social.
Listen to Mollie and Maddison discuss:
The value of organic vs. paid social media
How she launched her social media agency
Why she chose a Boho-style brand
How to balance client load and consulting packages
Why she hired a business coach to help with her pricing
Why you should hire before you’re ready
Anxiety surrounding raising her prices and the surprising response
And much more organic social media advice…
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| 025: Going “Cold Turkey” From Sales Jobs with Rockstar Integrator’s Dane Schwaebe | 20 Aug 2021 | 00:46:23 | |
Dane Schwaebe went from delivering packages for Amazon to building a six-figure service agency called Rockstar Integrator.
His nickname was “Big Game Dane” at an old sales job, but he was burned out with the amount of work he was putting in without reaching his financial goals. Dane quit the sales world and started a side hustle that led to building an expertise in Facebook Ads and marketing integrations.
Listen to our interview with Dane to learn:
How he went “cold turkey” from traditional sales jobs
How he used a dog to help his first client sell mattresses
How the Start Your Side Hustle course helped him raise his monthly retainer from $1,400 to over $7,500
How he helped launch Boss Babe’s new products
How he went from fanboy to collaborator with Daniel DiPiazza
Dane’s path to success has taken different turns, but it’s given him the experience to reach his goals. Listen to Dane’s journey of finding his purpose and turning a side hustle into a six-figure business.
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| 024: Scared to Skilled with ADORAtherapy’s Laura McCann | 13 Aug 2021 | 00:41:23 | |
Laura McCann went from being scared to open her Instagram to teaching social media classes to fellow entrepreneurs. Now, she’s using Instagram to fuel her “soul-aligned” aromatherapy and perfume business called ADORAtherapy.
Listen to our interview with Laura to learn:
How she went from 300 to 10,000 Instagram followers organically
Why the pandemic helped reboot her business
How she built a network of 100 micro influencers
How the Instagram Domination course taught her to tell personal and engaging stories
Why she coined the term “aroma perfume”
Listen to Laura’s discovery of a beauty-industry disruptor and how she’s bringing main-street business values to her Instagram feed.
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| 023: Shipping Dirt and Growing Loyalty with Shimo’s Mike Morgan | 06 Aug 2021 | 00:51:15 | |
Dr. Mike Morgan never intended to turn his gardening hobby into a business. Over the pandemic, he’s built Shimo from the ground up and created an engaged customer base of green thumbs.
Shimo delivers organic garden kits straight to your door and offers kits to meet any gardening skill level. Mike has been able to quickly scale his plant product base while staying true to his belief in accessible gardening.
Listen to our interview with Mike to learn:
How a severe anxiety attack led Mike to garden
Why his followers demanded products before he had any
How he used Shopify to reduce his shipping costs
How the Start and Scale course gave him confidence
How he got 100 orders in his first month
Just like gardening, growing a business takes nurturing. Listen to Mike’s journey of turning passion into profit.
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| 022: How This Travel Wine Startup Made $30k the 1st Month Tasty Tactics a Wine Founder Uses to Make $30k/Month | 30 Jul 2021 | 00:46:01 | |
What do boating, recycling, and wine drinking have in common? A lot, it turns out.
Plenty of wine lovers are also boat lovers—and lugging around glass wine bottles at sea is a big hassle. So Kim McKee came up with a clever solution: quality wine that's packaged in lightweight, recyclable packaging.
And Kim's concept is a hit. Greenskin Wine made $30,000 in the first month and business continues to pour in—literally. In fact, business is so good that Kim plans to bring in a whopping $450,000 in revenue her first year.
Listen to our interview with Kim to learn:
How unique packaging sets them apart and helps the planet
Why it's okay to be transparent about a business's ups and downs
How the Start and Scale course helped Kim realize she was on the right track
How she ensures Greenskin Wine maintains quality but doesn't seem stuffy
Why customer-generated content is her favorite kind
How she's planning to promote the brand as it grows
Pour yourself a glass of something nice and settle in for our chat with Kim.
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| 021: From 0 to 133k Followers and the Jetset Influencer Lifestyle | 23 Jul 2021 | 00:48:57 | |
How did Rachel Pregunta go from a sales job to traveling the world, forming international partnerships, and building a community of 133,000 followers?
Instagram. Okay, not just Instagram—but Rachel's savvy social media skills opened the door for an abundance of business opportunities for her and her partner Ruben.
In fact, Rachel and Ruben don't have one business but two. And their success has taken them all over the world: Indonesia, France, Argentina, Greece, Iceland, Brazil, Dubai, Thailand—the list goes on…
If you're dreaming of the Instagram lifestyle, the latest episode of the Zero to Foundr podcast is a must-listen.
You'll hear:
How Rachel and Ruben juggle a blog, an agency, and a thriving Instagram influencer lifestyle
How their opposite personalities give these two business partners a balance
The pricing strategy Rachel uses to attract new agency clients
Her advice for new influencers who want to pitch brands for partnership opportunities
How the Foundr community and course (and a little mentorship from instructor Daniel DiPiazza) helped Rachel build her powerhouse brands
Why she believes habits and processes are powerful tools for entrepreneurs
Quick, listen to this episode of Zero to Foundr before Rachel hops a plane to another exotic location...
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| 020: How this entrepreneur makes $7-10k/month on Instagram | 16 Jul 2021 | 00:40:15 | |
What if you were so successful that you could live and work from anywhere you wanted? What if anywhere was Costa Rica?
That's the life Jasmine Watts has built.
Jasmine is an in-demand marketing strategist and blogging expert who has leveraged Foundr's formulas to:
Grow her first Instagram account to 27,000+ followers
Launch and scale several other popular Instagram accounts
Build a loyal audience of followers and clients
Turn her Instagram into a $7-10k/month revenue engine
Launch an online course to help other bloggers
Create enough financial security to live and work abroad
Listen to the latest episode of the Zero to Foundr podcast to hear how Jasmine has become a marketing sensation.
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| 019: $10k in 2 Days: Shamanth Pereira Walks Us Through Her Wildly Successful eCommerce Launch | 09 Jul 2021 | 00:48:49 | |
$10,000 in 2 days.
Not a bad first week in business, eh?
Shamanth Pereira agrees. And here's the kicker: she's selling toilet paper. That's right, Something Organic is Shamanth's eco-friendly alternative to mainstream toilet paper. Nothing complicated about it.
And it's also her second successful ecommerce launch—her first launch pulled in a whopping $60,000. So, yeah, Shamanth knows a thing or two about starting a business with a bang.
Listen to our interview with Shamanth to learn:
How she assesses whether a product will sell well
How she leverages ads and emails to build pre-launch buzz
Why she chose Kickstarter for both business launches
The new social media platform she's using to connect with suppliers
And much more...
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| 018: How Nadine Gyllhamn Tripled Her Revenue In Just 6 Months | 02 Jul 2021 | 00:40:58 | |
When Nadine Gyllhamn got tired of the real estate business, she traded in her 9-5 for the entrepreneurial life.
ProHorse Saddlery started modestly—Nadine made just $1 on her first sale.
But once Nadine took Foundr's Start and Scale course, ProHorse Saddlery went from a trot to a gallop—Nadine tripled revenue within 6 months!
Nadine continues to outpace her competitors by offering a robust online store, introducing custom products, and focusing on quality.
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| 017: How Lisa Lin's Fun Supplement Brand Makes $40k Monthly | 25 Jun 2021 | 00:35:34 | |
A lot of people complain about their in-laws. But not Lisa Lin—she used her sister-in-law as the inspiration for her company.
Hey Mama is a brand of lactation protein supplements for new mothers, and it's flying off the shelves.
How did Lisa do it? She used tactics from the Start and Scale course to turn her modest $1,000 pre-launch revenue into $40,000 monthly.
Pretty epic, eh?
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| 016: How Keeping It Local Helped This eCommerce Entrepreneur Build Buzz—and Sales | 18 Jun 2021 | 00:29:50 | |
We've all heard about business empires that started in a garage - and Wash Bloc is no different.
Wash Bloc is an all-natural, environmentally-friendly personal care line for travelers that's been a wild success since George Brown launched it a few months ago.
As a travel lover, George was frustrated when he couldn't find quality products that were natural and sustainable.
Once he took Foundr's Start and Scale course, George knew he had to launch his own line.
Wash Bloc made over $2,000 on George's first day in business and sales have been increasing ever since. In fact, George is having a hard time keeping up with the demand for his popular products—a dream "problem" for any ecommerce entrepreneur.
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| 060: Breaking Through Fear with Allie Evans of Tama Swim | 06 May 2022 | 00:30:47 | |
Allie Evans fell into a successful career in real estate, but when COVID-19 hit, she wondered if she could do more. Through her passion for beach lifestyle and sustainability, she started Tama Swim, a consciously-curated women’s swimwear label. The swimwear is made from recycled yarn from ghost fishing nets in an entirely closed-loop system. After a successful launch, Allie is building Tama Swim, a brand synonymous with an ethically-conscious mission to preserve the beaches and oceans where swimwear thrives.
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How the Start and Scale course helped her find an ethical manufacturer
How her real estate experience transitioned to ecommerce
Creating a pre-launch giveaway to build newsletter subscribers
Choosing to be 1% of the Planet company
How a product launch can validate an idea
Juggling a 9 to 5 role with a side hustle
How to set a schedule and goals
And much more product launch advice…
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| 015: How To Hit 40K Instagram Followers When You’re Not Tech-Savvy | 11 Jun 2021 | 00:37:19 | |
They say we all have the same 24 hours in a day but after looking at Foundr course alumni Craig Schulze’s job history, we're pretty sure he has a few extra hours every day to get it all done.
Craig, who has completed Foundr’s Instagram Domination and Rapid Course Formula courses, is a serial entrepreneur who has not only worked to become one of the best in his niche but has done it across multiple industries.
In this episode of From Zero To Foundr, Craig discusses how the 7-figure founder began his journey from the fitness industry, through to property investment, direct-to-consumer brands, photography, content creation, and even writing a book, You’ve Got One Shot.
If that wasn’t enough of an impressive CV, Craig has spent the past 4 years building his own personal brand through social media and launched his own online course, Rapid Freedom Framework.
How can you not be in awe?
When asked for the secret to making the most of his time, Craig says:
“If you can leverage time, money, and build relationships, you can become unstoppable!”
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How to leverage existing knowledge so you can find success regardless of the industry
The framework Craig has followed to build a loyal organic following on social media
The secret to building a profitable personal brand while communicating your message, regardless of platform or industry niche
Why Craig leveraged his book to promote his course, and how Rapid Course Formula inspired him
How to market an online course to your organic followers
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| 014: From $100-$25K A MONTH: Victor Laranja of Social Gravity | 04 Jun 2021 | 00:41:47 | |
Imagine if your digital marketing business went from $100 revenue a month, to $25K revenue a month.
Not bad, right?
Now imagine that this digital marketing business is your SIDE HUSTLE. A business you run in your spare time.
For daytime music producer, Victor Laranja and his side hustle marketing business Social Gravity, this is not a dream. Not only is his side hustle hitting $25K a month but it’s also predicted to hit $50K a month this year.
In this amazing episode of From Zero To Foundr, we speak with Start Your Side Hustle alumni Victor Laranja to find out how he got his first client (“it happened organically!”), how Tupac Shakur and Daniel DiPiazza became his heroes, and how his business survived COVID-19 using paid ads.
When asked what the secret is to running a lucrative side hustle and releasing 3 albums, Victor says:
“Focus on what you’re passionate about, follow the skill that you have right now, and just keep doing things!”
Listen to Learn:
How to organically acquire your first side-hustle client
How Daniel DiPiazza inspired Victor to complete a music album
The advantages of using word-of-mouth for client acquisition
How to raise your prices with clients, both new and existing, and get them to agree
Social Gravity’s Facebook Advertising offer that clients could not resist
The decision to flip to high-ticket clients and why Social Gravity chose to drop 3-4 clients
How Victor plans to hit $50K revenue this year
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| 013: Why You Need TWO Manufacturers: Axcess’ Jennifer Abernathy | 28 May 2021 | 00:34:56 | |
What’s the fastest way to find your business idea? Simple: Identify, and solve a known problem.
Just ask Jennifer Abernathy, whose light-bulb moment came during her daily post-hot-yoga struggle changing out of her sweaty activewear.
There’s got to be a better way!
With a little sewing, a zip, an old pair of leggings, and a determination to fix this problem, Jennifer created the first prototype that would take her on a 3-year journey to launching Axcess Athletics.
In today’s episode of From Zero To Foundr, Jennifer discusses her incredible journey from building her own prototype, finding the right manufacturer (“I picked the wrong one the first time!”), and why she believes in a post-launch re-launch.
If you’re waiting for a sign to start your own brand, Jennifer Abernathy has this advice for you:
“Stop waiting, and just start...and always, ALWAYS have two manufacturers”.
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The blueprint to take you from an idea to crowd-funding to launch
Mastering the manufacturing game: how Jennifer recovered from a manufacturing disaster
How Jennifer built a pre-launch email list of 400+ people
Why small daily goals are the secret to reaching your bigger goals
How to overcome the dreaded post-launch sales slump
The results are in: micro-influencers are better for your brand, and why
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| 011: From Redundancy To $19k ONE MONTH After Launch: Korean Beauty, Micro-Influencers, And The Manufacturing Challenge | 14 May 2021 | 00:41:00 | |
Elita Gluscevic and Stephanie Turzi had an incredible product idea, but suddenly found themselves feeling a little overwhelmed and unsure of where to go next. With a background in marketing and graphic design, the friends knew they wanted to launch a chin-lifting mask based on a Korean beauty concept, but needed help taking it to the next level.
Enter: Gretta Van Riel’s Start and Scale Course. In this episode of From Zero To Foundr, Elita takes us on her journey from being made redundant at the start of COVID-19, to launching their chin-listing mask, DFine World. Taking everything they had learned in the course, Elita and Stephanie had grown their email list to 1,000 people pre-launch, and made $19K in their first month!
An insight into the world of cosmetics, beauty products, the challenges of manufacturing, and how they used influencers to help push their brand, this interview is sure to leave you inspired to take the plunge and launch the product you’ve been thinking about launching.
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