Sinopsis
Listen in as the Practical Ecommerce editorial staff interviews interesting personalities in the ecommerce space.
Episodios
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180 Marketing Founder: 4 Buckets to SEO
17/06/2022 Duración: 33minSearch engine optimization for ecommerce boils down to four buckets. That's according to Jeff Oxford, founder of 180 Marketing, an Oregon-based firm. Read a condensed and edited (for clarity) transcript at https://pec-ly.com/?6jrc.
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PostPilot Is Klaviyo for Postcards
10/06/2022 Duración: 31minApple's iOS 14 privacy changes have created a windfall for direct mail providers such as PostPilot. Owners Drew Sanocki and Michael Epstein explain how modern postcard programs mimic email campaigns.Read a condensed and edited (for clarity) transcript at https://pec-ly.com/?6jhw.
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Cocktail Syrup Manufacturer Pivots to DTC
03/06/2022 Duración: 35minChris Harrison co-founded Liber & Co., a maker of cocktail syrups, in 2012. The Austin, Texas-based company thrived by selling mostly to bars and restaurants. Then Covid hit.
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'Impossible Sleep' Makes Sleep Possible
27/05/2022 Duración: 30minJoel Runyon launched Impossible, a fitness and performance company, in 2010. The company sells digital training programs, apparel, and nutritional supplements. "Sleep," a powder drink, is the latest. It helps high performers recharge and recover via deep sleeping.
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Fed-up Toy Company Responds to Knock-offs
20/05/2022 Duración: 31minMolson Hart launched Viahart, a manufacturer of educational toys, in 2010, selling mainly on Amazon. The company experienced repeated intellectual property theft, which prompted his launch of a second company, Edison Litigation Financing.
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Efficiency Pro: Happy People Are More Productive
13/05/2022 Duración: 34minThanh Pham, the founder of Asian Efficiency, a productivity training company, once focused on efficiency to help folks get more done. Then he realized the real driver of productivity is happiness, not time management or focus.
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Needing Deodorant, Curie Founder Made Her Own
06/05/2022 Duración: 34minIn 2018 Sarah Moret, an accountant and athlete, couldn't find a suitable aluminum-free deodorant. So she made her own. Fast forward to 2022, and that deodorant business is now Curie, a thriving direct-to-consumer seller of personal care and lifestyle goods.
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For Supply.co, EOS Is A-OK
29/04/2022 Duración: 32minSupply.co, a DTC seller of shaving supplies, endured a tough 2021, as did its founder, Patrick Coddou. By year's end, he was exhausted, burned out. He turned to the Entrepreneurial Operating System, a management framework. The results? "It has changed the company, and it’s changed me."
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'Embrace Growth' Is Core to Atlas Staffing
22/04/2022 Duración: 32minJoshua McKee founded Atlas Staffing 11 years ago. The company now has five locations in the western U.S., serving a light industry niche. McKee advocates core company values and communicates them to his staff. "Embrace growth," his favorite, refers to personal growth, not financial.
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Direct Mail Replaces Facebook for Barbeque Seller
15/04/2022 Duración: 29minLea Richards founded Pig of the Month, a DTC seller of barbeque, in 2011. After Apple's iOS 14 privacy change, she shifted to direct mail for customer acquisition — to good results. She explains that switch, the logistics of shipping perishable goods, and more.
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Ecommerce Copywriter on Tactics, Tools, More
08/04/2022 Duración: 34minChristopher Silvestri is an ecommerce copywriter and UX designer who launched Conversion Alchemy, an agency, two years ago. The key to high-converting copy, he says, is researching the target audience. He explains how he does that, including his go-tool tools and common merchant mistakes.
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Sutro Pivots from Drinking Water to Swimming Pools
01/04/2022 Duración: 29minRavi Kurani is an engineer and former venture capitalist who launched Sutro, a water sensor manufacturer, in 2012 in India. His initial go-to-market strategy failed. So he moved to California, his home, and shifted to measuring swimming pool water from the drinking kind.
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'People Development' Drives AppSumo to $80 Million in Revenue
25/03/2022 Duración: 35minAyman Al-Abdullah joined AppSumo, the daily deals site for digital goods, in 2015. Annual revenue was $3 million. When he left the company in 2021, revenue was a whopping $80 million. How did he do it? "People development," he said.
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For Fragrance One, It's Selling without Smelling
18/03/2022 Duración: 34minKamil Banc is co-founder with his brother Jeremy of Fragrance One, a direct-to-consumer seller of colognes and perfumes — entirely online. Sales are booming despite buyers never smelling the fragrances. He explains how in this conversation with host Eric Bandholz.
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Fox Rocks on LinkedIn
11/03/2022 Duración: 37minIn 2009 Judi Fox began networking on LinkedIn, having lost her job early that year. She now, in 2022, has nearly 39,000 LinkedIn followers. Her business advises companies and professionals on marketing strategies for that platform.
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Stryx, a DTC Brand, Prepares Rollout in Target Stores
04/03/2022 Duración: 30minJon Shanahan is the co-founder of Stryx, the pioneering direct-to-consumer seller of men's cosmetics. The company is soon to launch its products in 950 Target stores. The decision comes with risks. Shanahan discusses those issues and more with host Eric Bandholz.
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Consumers in a Pandemic Need Murphy Beds
25/02/2022 Duración: 30minIn 2015 Brenden Marquardt was a Texas-based investment analyst. He met a homesteader named Lori who made custom Murphy beds, those that fold up in a wall. Marquardt was looking for a side hustle. He acquired her business. Fast forward to 2022, and Lori Wall Beds is an eight-figure direct-to-consumer company.
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BK Beauty, Avoiding Facebook, Thrives with Affiliate Marketing
18/02/2022 Duración: 31minPaul Jauregui first appeared on this podcast in 2020, having launched BK Beauty, a direct-to-consumer beauty brand, with Lisa, his wife, the year before. Unlike many DTC brands, BK Beauty does not rely on Facebook advertising. Affiliate marketing is the company's go-to channel.
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Solo Brands Founder, Now Wealthy, Reflects
11/02/2022 Duración: 31minIn 2010, Spencer Jan and his brother launched Solo Stove, for camping. Fast forward to 2022 and Solo Stove is Solo Brands, a public traded aggregator of ecommerce companies, which rose from its acquisition of Jan's business. What's it like to watch others run a company he founded? Jan addresses it in this episode.
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LiveRecover Founder Sells Company, Buys OrderBump
04/02/2022 Duración: 33minDennis Hegstad co-founded LiveRecover, a real-time SMS app, in 2018. He sold the company in 2021. "I became bored," he said. So he purchased OrderBump, a Shopify app for product upsells.