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I talk to many, many, MANY entrepreneurs that claim they want to build a business that sells for 8 or 9 figures. But other than the vanity of being able to say you made $10M+ on a sale, what does that actually mean?
There are many paths to 7 figures. If you listen to this podcast, there's a good chance you're already there. But what do 8 and 9 figure brands have that 7 figure brands don't?
Using my experience working with brands that successfully reach those levels - and perhaps more importantly, those that try to reach those levels and fail - I use the episode to break down the things that set 8 & 9 figure brands apart, and how you can better position your brand for scale.
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Entrepreneurs building product brands are often pulled between "product" - the actual things they're developing - and "brand" - the soul and story behind what they're doing.
Spoiler alert! Building great products is a key foundational element of a successful product brand. But how do the best brands do it in a way that connects back to their soul and story? In this episode I dig into the product development framework used by some of the best brands in the world, and how it connects product and brand together.
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Entrepreneurship is a journey. Whether you've been at your business for a day, a year, or a decade, there's always a new lesson lurking around the corner.
So today, I wanted to give you a peek behind the curtain to see what successful entrepreneurs do in their second go-around - and just as importantly, what they don't do in their second go-around.
Joining me in this discussion is Jake Rhodes, formerly of Bear Komplex, and now of Routine. Jake takes us through his path to his second brand, lessons learned and applied, and how he maintains a high performing routine in the face of running a high growth brand with a busy family life.
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Max talks with YouTuber Matt Loberstein of Zero to Brand, who built a multi-million dollar business on Amazon. Many entrepreneurs would have taken those profits and developed a supplements or skin care brand, but Matt had another idea. He'd build a business so exciting that it wouldn't feel like work - one focused on his passion for Porsche's. Listen in to see what happens when you build to serve others who geek out on the same thing you do.
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Here are the best tools right now that you should be using to get ahead of your competition on Amazon.
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School might just be starting, but Q4 is right around the corner. Most brands donât do as well as they could preparing for the holiday season. Itâs time to make this Black Friday your best one yet.
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Join us as Max sits down with Jon Tilley from Zonguru to talk about his favorite tools and strategies for integrating Amazon into your brand building strategy.
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After an unexpected hiatus when his baby arrived a few weeks early, Max is back at it this week! He's sharing what he's learned being an entrepreneur and a new dad.
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Shawn Wells MPH, LDN, RD, CISSN, FISSN is the world's leading supplement formulator.
He is an expert in the fields of performance nutrition, longevity, fitness, and supplementation.
Max Kerwick talks with this "biohacktivist" about what entrepreneurs need to know about selling supplements and dispels many of the misconceptions that hold people back from success. -
This week I interview none other than Ryan Daniel Moran, the millionaire maker.
Ryan is the founder of Capitalism.com and he is responsible for creating hundreds if not thousands of million dollar brands through his courses, teachings, masterminds, and free content.
This month he just released his new book 12 Months to $1 Million: How to Pick a Winning Product, Build a Real Business, and Become a Seven-Figure Entrepreneur.
We discuss how he got his start, built and sold his own eCommerce company for 8-figures and developed a blueprint for others to build their own brands.
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Steven Black is a marketer and serial entrepreneur who has built a number of brands both on and off Amazon.
As a consultant he has seen what works for a lot of brands from those just getting started to several 8 and 9-figure companies.
We brought him back on to The Brand Builder Podcast to discuss how you can still provide tremendous value and grow your sales even during a pandemic.
To join our community of brand builders visit:
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There is no going back to normal.
eCommerce is booming and there are tremenduous opportunities for smaller brands to embrace change and move more quickly than the world's most established companies.
Max Kerwick walks us through how we can navigate through this new world and come out stronger than ever.
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This week we had a timely chat with Jeff Lieber from TurnKey Product Management about how the coronavirus is affecting brands on Amazon and what you need to do NOW to build a successful brand.
We discussed how to reposition your messaging, shipping restrictions, fulfillment centers, and the role of small to medium-sized brands during this pandemic.Resources Mentioned In The Episode:
Check out Jeff's constantly updated Amazon Coronavirus Survival Guide: www.TurnKeyProductManagement.com/corona Have you considered hiring an expert to help accelerate your sales during this challenging time on Amazon? Schedule a breakthrough session with TurnKey to scale to the next level here: http://www.TurnKeyProductManagement.com/talk -
Bear Komplex is a fitness company that serves crossfitters.
One of the secrets to their success has been going to where those people show up, both in person and online.
They've used their relationships with influencers and presence in the industry to scale a massive brand and in this episode our host Max Kerwick talks with the founders about what entrepreneurs can learn from their success.
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This week on The Brand Builder Podcast we're reviewing a brand that is disrupting the marketplace in a whole new way. Lightbox is selling a new lab-grown diamond jewelry as an alternative to those that are mined from the planet.
But did you know Lightbox is owned by De Beers, the world's largest international diamond company?
So what exactly is their strategy here? Newly-married Max Kerwick dives into their sneaky marketing approach with this new brand.
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Max Kerwick answers one of the hardest questions business owners are challenged with.
How do you market to people who aren't in your target audience?
Max explains different strategies to help build your audience, making sure you aren't leaving anyone unserved! -
Is passion a necessity for entrepreneurial success? Max Kerwick and Ryan Daniel Moran tackle this recurring listener question and offer up their take on how â if at all â passion impacts business.
Are you passionate, or do you feel like you are lacking on that front? Tune in for an interesting back and forth on where to find you driving excitement but most importantly, why.
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Travis Killian
BBP inaugural episode
Russell Brunson
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Today Stefan James interviews Ryan Daniel Moran and digs into the three stages to breaking the million-dollar mark, and more.
If youâre looking to catapult your business into the 7 figures or even if youâre there already but looking to break the ceiling, this episode is for you.
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Mentioned in this episode
12 Months to One Million: How to Pick a Winning Product, Build a Real Business and Become a 7-Figure Entrepreneur, by Ryan Daniel Moran
Get Unstuck! Capitalism.com/7
Stefan James | Project Life Mastery
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The one and only Ezra Firestone joins Jeff Lieber this week to discuss the most up-to-date online sales and marketing strategies he uses to grow sales through all channels.
Ezra shares his best practices, some interesting insights on Amazon and what it was like for him growing up on an intentional community and how it affected his career path.
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The Playbook for Amazon Podcast with Jeff Lieber
BOOM
SmartMarketer.com
âFirst and foremost, Iâm a merchant and I am the luckiest: the first of the FIrestone merchants that is not limited by geography.â â Ezra Firestone
âAmazon is perhaps the greatest sales channel in the history of e-commerce.â â Ezra Firestone
âDo Amazon well, then take 10 - 20% of that money and invest it in paid amplification.â â Ezra Firestone
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This week Max tackles something near and dear to his heart: turning customers into raving fans! Scratching their basic client itch is not enough.
If youâre looking for your raving fans, Max offers up the baseline requirements you have to follow, tips, tricks to getting more out of your customers, and finally, a case study on how to do it right.
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Mentioned in this episode
Dean Food
Youth To The People
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