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The Rep Program That Made Campus Protein a Multi-Million Dollar Business

Russell Saks is the founder of Campus Protein, the only one-stop shop for college students who want brand name supplements and vitamins for affordable prices.
In this episode of Shopify Masters, you’ll learn how he built out a rep program that spread nationwide and helped him build a multi-million dollar business.
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This Next-Gen Bicycle Helmet Raised $800K on Kickstarter With Facebook Ads

Eu-wen Ding is the founder of Lumos Helmet, the next generation bicycle helmet with integrated brake and turn signal lights for safer cycling.
On this episode of Shopify Masters, find out how he used Facebook ads to promote a Kickstarter campaign that raised $800,000.
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How a Coffee Obsession Became a Business That's Doubling in Growth Every Year

Jeremy Mason is the founder of Craft and Mason, a small roasting company out of Lansing, Michigan that combines an intense passion for coffee with Midwestern hospitality.
On this episode of Shopify Masters, you'll find out how he turned his hobby into a business that’s doubling in growth year after year.
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How a Disruptive Shoelace Company Scaled in 50 Countries Worldwide

Gaston Frydlewski is the founder of Hickies, a company that's revolutionizing the way you tie your shoes.
Find out how he set up his business so that it could quickly scale to over 50 countries around the world.
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Why Coquette Couture Opened a Physical Store to Grow Their Online Presence
Kayleen Leonard is the founder of Coquette Couture, a Sioux Falls boutique featuring handpicked women's clothing of eclectic styles.
On this episode of Shopify Masters, find out how she started out with an ecommerce-only business (before it was cool), and why she was forced to open her own physical store despite the costs it would add to running her business.
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This Home Décor Store Drives 93% of Its Social Traffic From Pinterest
Elizabeth, Patrick, Nina and Kelsey are the owners of Walls Need Love, a company that designs, prints, cuts and ships only the finest and freshest wall graphics.
In this episode of Shopify Masters, you’ll learn about the Pinterest strategy that drives the vast majority (93%) of social traffic to their online store.
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The Secret to Pitching Your Product on Reddit (Hint: Don't)

Kevin, Garrett and Joe are the founders of Wax & Wick, a store that sells small batch, hand-crafted, 100% soy candles with wood wicks.
On this episode of Shopify Masters, find out how this trio of entrepreneurs managed to drive traffic to their store from Reddit: home of one the most notoriously marketing-averse communities online.
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Opportunity Knocks: How Door-to-Door Sales Got Moab Provisions on Store Shelves

Matt Edwards is the founder of Moab Provisions, a brand that started off selling beef jerky with minimal ingredients and high standards before expanding to seasonings and apparel.
On this episode of Shopify Masters, find out how he made 6 figures by getting his products in front of customers the old fashioned way: going door-to-door with retailers.
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Nerdwax Turned Down 2 Shark Tank Offers and Still Built a Million Dollar Business

Don Hejny is the creator of Nerdwax, a beeswax-based blend of all natural and certified organic ingredients specially formulated to keep your glasses in place on your nose.
On this episode of Shopify Masters, you’ll learn how (and why) he turned down 2 offers after appearing on Shark Tank and still went on to build a million dollar business.
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How a Leather Goods Brand Grew Their Etsy Shop into an Established Business

Mike Macadaan is the founder of This is Ground, a store that sells leather tech and travel accessories.
On this episode of Shopify Masters, find out how he launched a full catalogue of new and original products in just 3 years.
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Mission Belt Is Lifting Entrepreneurs out of Poverty with $1 Million in Microloans

Zac Holzapfel is the co-founder of Mission Belt, a social enterprise that sells belts where a dollar from every sale goes toward fighting poverty.
On this episode of Shopify Masers, find out how Mission Belt donated $1 million to helping other aspiring entrepreneurs around the world.
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How One Entrepreneur Built a Business by Licensing Another Brand

Dave Andrews is the owner of the official Old Guys Rule online store.
Find out how he built a business targeting baby boomers by becoming a licensee of the already-established Old Guys Rule brand.
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