Caitlin Choate is the Global Head of Marketing at Boatsetter, a peer-to-peer boat rental platform. With nearly 15 years of experience building disruptive brands, she has led marketing efforts at companies like TOMS, Google’s Nest, Airbnb, and Yumi….
In this episode, Dave dives into the 10 biggest sellers (by revenue) on Amazon, delving into their business models, what types of products they offer, and what small businesses can learn from them. Dave talks about discuss the importance of…
On this episode of Honest Ecommerce, we have Celeste Hilling, Founder and CEO of Skin Authority. Celeste is a pioneering leader in skin health technology, combining biotech innovation with direct-to-consumer strategy to deliver immune-boosting skincare that goes beyond surface-level beauty.
We talk about scaling through emotional customer loyalty, why hiring for your blind spots unlocks growth, overcoming early founder self-doubt, and so much more!
In this conversation, Carrie Weidenbach (co-founder and COO of Aysnd) and Ben Marks discuss the complexities of headless implementations in e-commerce, particularly in B2B contexts. They explore the challenges of revenue sharing models, the transformative success of B2B e-commerce, and the importance of navigating regulatory challenges. Carrie shares insights on the founding of Aysnd, emphasizing a conscious approach to commerce that prioritizes customer needs and data integrity. The discussion also highlights the significance of authenticity in content creation and the evolving landscape of brand value. Finally, they delve into the importance of choosing the right e-commerce platform that offers flexibility and risk management.
“I didn’t have that knowledge of the industry, but knowing what I know today, I think it’s applicable in every industry. It’s about looking at who is actually going to put money on the table to buy this.”
In this episode, we dive deep with Kara Goldin, the visionary founder of Hint. Kara’s journey is one of unexpected twists and turns. From the early days of uncertainty, to the risks she took, to the occasional misstep, Kara shares it all.
Join us as Kara reflects on the challenges of building a $100-million-plus business while also being a Mamaprenista. She shares how her personal health journey served as the catalyst for creating Hint. From her struggles with self-doubt to the thrill of small victories, Kara’s story emphasizes the importance of resilience, community, and the willingness to take risks.
Whether you’re a seasoned founder or new just curious about the world of business, this episode is packed with practical advice, heartfelt stories, and plenty of inspiration. Get ready to learn what it truly means to blaze your own trail and why every step, no matter how small, can have a huge impact on your professional journey.
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Ira Guha is the founder at Asan Cup who are on a mission to eradicate period poverty and tampon waste with their innovative reusable menstrual cup. Designed and patented whilst Ira was a graduate student at Harvard, the business launched in 2021 and now serve around 10,000 customers a month via their Shopify site, Amazon…
In this no-holds-barred conversation, Rick Watson sits down with Jo Baker, CEO of ShipperHQ, for a brutally honest discussion about the current state of e-commerce platforms. From Adobe’s struggles with Magento to Shopify’s enterprise ambitions and BigCommerce’s missed opportunities, nothing is off limits. 🔥 KEY TOPICS COVERED: Why Adobe needs to “stop apologizing for Magento”…
This week’s podcast kicks off with senior reporters Gabriela Barkho and Melissa Daniels discussing Klarna’s latest earnings, which showed that a growing number of the BNPL service’s users defaulting on their loans. In other news, Dockers and The Vitamin Shoppe were both acquired by respective companies. Levi Strauss announced the sale of khakis maker Dockers…
As a kid, Brett Curry was fascinated by TV commercials. Now the owner of OMG Commerce, a leading ecommerce marketing agency, he says YouTube ads are similar. “A good TV ad often makes a good YouTube ad,” he stated. Host Eric Bandholz asked for details. What's a good YouTube ad strategy for ecommerce? How much…