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How Tiny Hands Uses Facebook for Customer Research
In this podcast, you’ll learn from an entrepreneur who uses Facebook to understand her customers in order to overcome the obstacle of selling a product that appeals directly to your sense of smell.
Mei Pak, is the founder of Tiny Hands, a store that sells super cute scented jewelry and food-shaped jewelry that will make you and your loved ones smile.
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How Bento&co Partners with YouTubers and Bloggers to Drive Sales
On this podcast you’ll learn from an entrepreneur who partners with creators that have established audiences to drive traffic to his store.
Thomas Bertrand is the Founder of Bento & Co, a company that brings you the best bento boxes directly from Kyoto, Japan.
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The Habits and Routines That Helped Grow Faucet Face Into a Successful Business

When you're grinding it out as an entrepreneur, it's essential that you develop the right routines to be able to go at it every day.
In this podcast, you’ll hear from Woody Kassin, Owner of Faucet Face, about the routines, habits and outside interests that helped him build Faucet Face into a successful ecommerce business selling eco-friendly water bottles.
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How Greats Built a Footwear Brand With a 50% Repeat Purchase Rate

On this podcast, you’ll hear from Ryan Babenzien, Co-Founder of Greats, a Brooklyn-born footwear brand offering tastefully designed sneakers for men starting at $49.
Find out how Ryan built a powerful footwear brand with strong customer loyalty and a 50% repeat purchase rate.
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Is Crowdfunding the Right Move for Established Brands?

On this podcast, you’ll learn from Daniel Kane, an entrepreneur who successfully raised nearly $400,000 through crowdfunding and why he thinks established brands should not use crowdfunding.
Daniel is the creator of The Ridge Wallet, a slim, RFID-blocking minimal wallet he launched on Kickstarter.
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Out of Office: How A Book Apart Was Built by a 100% Remote Team

On today's episode of Shopify Masters, you’ll hear from Katel LeDu, an entrepreneur who built A Book Apart, a site that sells brief books for people who make websites. with a team that works 100% remotely.
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How Brilliant Business Moms Uses Pinterest to Power Their Business
On today's episode of Shopify Masters, you’ll learn from Beth Anne Schwamberger, an entrepreneur who uses Pinterest to drive the majority of sales for Brilliant Business Moms, a community that offers resources, guides, and courses for mompreneurs.
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The Power of Positioning: How Need/Want Built a $2.5 Million Business

In this podcast, you’ll learn from Marshall Haas, the CEO of Need/Want, a store that sells a variety of unique products that you can't help but want.
Find out how Need/Want built a $2.5 million portfolio of single-product stores using the power of positioning.
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From 500 to 50,000: How Try The World Grew Their Subscription Box Customers

In this podcast, we talk to Vincent Bourzeix, the owner of Try The World, a gourmet food subscription box that curates tastes from around the world.
Find out how he took his subscription service from 500 to 50,000 customers.
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How She Fit Wins By Doing Just One Thing Better Than the Competition

In this podcast you’ll learn from an entrepreneur who trimmed the fat from her business and focused on doing just one thing better than her competitors.
Sara Marie Moylan is the creator of She Fit, a high-impact sports bra that gives you your bra, your way. She sums up the key to her success in one word: Relevance.
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The Untapped Customer Bases That Forever Spin Discovered on Crowdfunding Sites

On today's podcast, you’ll learn from an entrepreneur who harnessed crowdfunding sites like Kickstarter to not only fund his ideas but tap into new customer bases.
Viktor Grabovskyy is our guest and the co-founder of Forever Spin, a Canadian company dedicated to making the world’s finest spinning tops.
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The Slow Grind of PR and How It Got Combat Flip Flops On Shark Tank

On today’s podcast you’ll learn from an entrepreneur that manufactures his products in conflict affected areas.
Matthew "Griff" Griffin started Combat Flip Flops to create peaceful, forward-thinking opportunities for self-determined entrepreneurs affected by conflict. And they’re starting out by creating and selling flip flops, clothing, and accessories.
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