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Davie Fogarty created Australia's fastest-growing ecommerce brand, The Oodie, which sells wearable blankets and accessories. But success didn't happen overnight. After multiple failed businesses, at 24 years old, Davie had a chip on his shoulder to prove he could succeed. So in 2017, he started 2 ecommerce businesses, and they both took off immediately. In the past 4 years, Davie has grown his company of 5 major brands called the Davie Group to $400M in sales. In this episode, you'll learn exactly what it takes to build an incredible ecommerce brand in 2022 and some of the pitfalls to avoid.
Listen to Nathan and Davie discuss:
Davie's early failed business attempts
The pros and cons of having something to prove
Why bootstrapped founders become a jack of all trades
What was special about The Oodie as a product and brand
How to create and test ecommerce products
How competition affects your ads
Why good marketing instills trust
Attribution tools and the changes in advertising
And much more ecommerce advice…
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Foundr+ is your all-access pass membership to cutting-edge entrepreneurial education - no matter where you are on your entrepreneurial journey.
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Davie Fogarty created Australia's fastest-growing ecommerce brand, The Oodie, which sells wearable blankets and accessories. But success didn't happen overnight. After multiple failed businesses, at 24 years old, Davie had a chip on his shoulder to prove he could succeed. So in 2017, he started 2 ecommerce businesses, and they both took off immediately. In the past 4 years, Davie has grown his company of 5 major brands called the Davie Group to $400M in sales. In this episode, you'll learn exactly what it takes to build an incredible ecommerce brand in 2022 and some of the pitfalls to avoid.
Listen to Nathan and Davie discuss:
Davie's early failed business attempts
The pros and cons of having something to prove
Why bootstrapped founders become a jack of all trades
What was special about The Oodie as a product and brand
How to create and test ecommerce products
How competition affects your ads
Why good marketing instills trust
Attribution tools and the changes in advertising
And much more ecommerce advice…
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???? Follow Foundr on your favorite platform:
- YouTube: http://bit.ly/2uyvzdt
- Website: http://www.foundr.com
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/foundr/
- Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/foundr
- Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/foundr
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/foundr/
- Podcast: http://www.foundr.com/podcast
- Magazine: http://www.foundr.com/freemagacces
- Catégories
- E commerce Divers
- Mots-clés
- Davie Fogarty, davie, the oodie
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