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How Hiring a PR Agency Helped Huel Kickstart a £2 Million Business

Julian Hearn is the founder of Huel, a nutritionally complete powdered food. Everything your body needs and nothing more.
Find out how he used a PR agency to kickstart a £2 million business.
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How ColorIt Used Amazon as a Proving Ground to Build Its $2.5 Million Business

Mike Jackness is the co-founder of ColorIt, a company that strives to make the best coloring books for adults on the market.
On this episode of Shopify Masters, you'll learn how ColorIt used Amazon as the initial proving ground to build a $2.5 million business.
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The Shark Tank Deal That Brought ABS Pancakes a Year of Sales in a Single Month
Ashley Drummonds is the Founder of ABS Pancakes, gluten-free pancakes with 26 grams of protein, 8 net carbs, and under 200 calories per 4 pancakes.
On this podcast, you’ll learn how she started by selling digital products and then transitioned into physical products, and the story of the Shark Tank deal that skyrocketed her sales.
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The Growth Framework That Helped Brooklinen Build a $10 Million Business
Rich Fulop is the co-founder of Brook Linen, a store that supplies simple and beautiful bedroom basics delivered straight to your door.
In this episode, you'll learn how Brook Linen's founders created a testing framework that helped them grow a $10 million business.
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How Findlay Hats Drove $28K in Sales from One Viral Reddit Post
Jimmy Hickey is the Founder of Findlay Hats, a store that sells hats that have useful and customizable laces and hidden pockets.
In this episode you’ll learn how he drove $28,000 from a single reddit post that went viral.
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How Cotopaxi Builds Its Brand and Spreads Its Vision With In-Person Events
Stephan Jacob is the Founder of Cotopaxi, a company that creates innovative outdoor products and experiences that fund sustainable poverty relief, move people to do good, and inspire adventure.
In this episode you’ll learn how he runs in-person 24-hour events to market his company's vision and brand.
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You Don't Need an Original Product to Differentiate Your Business. Here's Why.
Brig Taylor is the Co-Founder of SlideBelts: a store that sells simple, subtle, stylish leather belts without holes.
On this podcast, you’ll learn why he believes that your competitive edge actually doesn't have to be in your product and where you can look to find it instead.
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How Bee-High Is Redefining Cannabis Culture by Building an Audience on Tumblr
Travis Lachner, is the founder of Bee High, a social-profit company leading a new generation of cannabis culture.
On this podcast you’ll learn how he runs a side business selling cannabis accessories, and why he chose to invest his time marketing on Tumblr rather than Facebook.
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How Persistence (Not Passion) Helped Fitlosophy Sell Over Half a Million Books
Angela Mader is the Founder of Fitlosophy, a 12-week series of fitness and nutrition journals that shuns quick-fix gimmicks and instead focuses on mindfulness and gratitude for goal setting.
On today’s podcast you’ll learn why she argues that persistence is more important than passion and how it helped her sell over half a million books.
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The Four-Part Formula That Got Luxy Hair 2.8 Million Subscribers on YouTube
On this episode of Shopify Masters, you’ll learn from Alex Ikonn, Co-Founder of Luxy Hair, about how they grew their YouTube channel to nearly 3 million subscribers.
Luxy Hair sells high-quality, luxurious, 100% Remy Human hair extensions at an unbeatable price.
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How Glow Recipes Gets Free Publicity By Being a Thought Leader In Their Industry
Christine Chang and Sarah Lee are the co-founders of Glow Recipe, a store that sells natural beauty products from Korea.
In this podcast you’ll learn how they get free publicity by being thought leaders and talking about the future of their industry. -
Working Smarter: How One Entrepreneur Turned 60 Hours a Week Into 4 Hours a Day
Patrick Lehoux is the Founder of Bottle Cutting Inc., a do-it-yourself glassware company
In this podcast, you’ll learn how he runs a $3 million business working only 4 hours a day. His secret? Outsourcing.
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