377 | Behind the Scenes of Airport Retail and What It’s Like Being Featured on The View with Jodi Kostelnik, The Neighborhoods
During this episode, Jodi Kostelnik talks about her experience in opening up an airport store in Washington, DC, including how that opportunity came to be and how she has a unique ownership interest.
We talked about the highs and lows of hiring team members and letting go of control and how difficult that is, and Jodi shares how her products ended up being featured on the show, The View. Her team rallied together to ship out thousands of products after that feature, and a spoiler alert here, she met the contacts from The View at a trade show.
370 | Building Strong Sales Rep Relationships with Kelly Bristol, Just Got 2 Have It
During this episode, Kelly Bristol of Just Got 2 Have It about the ever-evolving retail landscape, the importance of strategic planning, shifts in buying patterns, and the continued need for community over competition within the industry.
336 | Utilizing Abandoned Cart Email Automations to Drive Sales with Katie Hunt
In this episode, I'm answering a question from our recent round of Paper Camp regarding abandoned cart email automations. If you have ever shied away from sending out these emails, you are going to want to listen to this one and rethink your strategy.
330 | How to Have Tough Conversations with Your Team with Tatiana O'Hara, T. O'Hara Consulting
In this episode, we're talking about mistakes that folks make when they are hiring, how to identify appropriate KPIs, (key performance indicators for the individual roles you're hiring for), and how to have tough conversations when managing a team.
232 | Working with Sales Reps with Carina Murray, Crow & Canary
Carina Murray joins me to discuss how the industry was impacted by COVID-19, how wholesalers and sales reps can work with Faire and other third party wholesale platforms, plus we’re highlighting unique benefits that sales reps bring to the sales process!
231 | 2021 Year-End Recap with Katie Hunt
With the new year right around the corner, my team and I have been making time to really reflect on the past year.
This year has been one of introspection–about our businesses, about the state of the world, and about how we balance our work and personal lives. We’ve been forced to adjust to this new normal, like it or not. But I’m proud to say that here at Proof to Product, we never stopped making progress.
229 | Which Business Insurance Do You Need? with Katie Hunt
Insurance. It’s admittedly one of the least fun parts of owning a product based business, but it’s also one of the most important.
No one wants to imagine a disaster in their business, but they happen, and it’s best to be prepared. If you’re unable to work, your business gets sued, or your equipment breaks, you’ll be glad you set up a safety net well in advance.
225 | 4 Steps to Optimize What's Already Working in Your Business with Katie Hunt
Oftentimes in business, we set our sights on the next big thing–the next product, the next launch, the next program–that we forget to rethink the systems that are already working in our business. But most of the time, those systems could run even better and make us even more profit with just a few small tweaks. Take a listen for my four-step brainstorming exercise to help you identify what’s working in your business and make minor adjustments to improve your systems even further.
221 | What It Takes to Run A Brick & Mortar Business with Jen Palacio, Tiny Turns Paperie
If you’re like many of the people in our LABS and Paper Camp communities, you’ve pondered the idea of opening a brick & mortar shop for your business. In this episode, you’ll hear from Jen Palacio, owner of Tiny Turns Paperie, a brick & mortar shop in Somerville, MA.
Jen uncovers what brought her to the idea of opening her own brick & mortar shop and some of the misconceptions people have about owning a physical store. She talks about how she intentionally set boundaries and the shifts she made during COVID to ensure her business survived. She also shares her thoughts looking back and why she wishes she had prioritized hiring a team sooner.
220 | Navigating Supply Chain Issues, Shipping Delays and Labor Shortages with Katie Hunt
The upcoming holiday sales season is upon us! The worldwide shipping delays, supply chain issues and labor shortages have been causing some massive challenges for small businesses everywhere, particularly for physical product businesses. Take a listen to hear my 5 action steps you can take to prepare yourself so you don’t face as many disruptions in your sales as we head into the holiday season.
218 | Over 50% Of Her Annual Profit Comes From One SKU With Megan Fowler, Brown Parcel Press
If you’ve been itching to grow your business then you’ll love today’s inspiring episode with Megan Fowler of Brown Parcel Press. In 2020, Megan’s business exploded and she saw over 300% growth. Even more impressive, just one SKU accounts for over 50% of her business’ annual profits.
In this episode, Megan shares how she leaned into her passion and ultimately started her now thriving business. She talks about her strategies for loving on her customers and how she’s leveraged both our Paper Camp and LABS communities (along with a lot of hard work and determination) to build the business she has today.
217 | How to Exit and Sell Your Business with Chelsea Clarke of Blogs for Sale
Whether you’re in the infant stages of your business or you’ve been running it for 10+ years, you may have had the thought at one point or another of making an exit.
Selling your business can be an appealing thought, but is it right for you? In this week’s episode, I had a conversation with Chelsea Clarke of Blogs for Sale and Her Paper Route. Chelsea explains everything you need to know about selling a business and her tips on how to prepare your business for an eventual sale.
214 | Leaving a Corporate Career with Desiree Perez, Paper Anchor
Considering making an exit from your corporate career? If you feel like you’re almost ready to make that jump then you’ll want to take a listen to this episode to know exactly what to prepare for as you make the leap!
In this week’s episode, I chat with Desiree Perez of Paper Anchor. Desiree made this transition herself in January of 2021 and she takes us through her journey of how she knew she was ready to do it, how her experience has been so far and what she’s preparing for now as she is in the process of hiring her first employee.
213 | 4 Ways To Increase Your Product Profit Margins With Katie Hunt
Are you ready to put money back into your pocket? In this episode, I am uncovering how you can do just that by increasing your products’ profit margins.
I will walk you through everything that you need to know about profit margins from a micro-level. As a business owner, you’ll want to observe the profit margins for many reasons but it can be especially important when it comes to knowing what sells, what should be discontinued and to help fuel your strategic decision-making.
211 | Why She Hired a Graphic Designer to Create Her Product Line with Ashley Brown, Routine & Things
One big lesson I learned over the past year: the importance of routines! I crave a routine and to be honest, before now, I don’t know if I ever realized how deeply I needed routines. When we were thrown into the pandemic and our school, work and household routines were constantly in flux, I saw the influence that routines had.
In this episode, I’m chatting with routine expert, host of the Routine & Things Podcast and founder of Routine & Things, Ashley Brown. Routine & Things is a product based business company that equips women to consistently live their happiest life one routine at a time. She opens up about how she began this business based on her personal struggles as a stay-at-home mom.
Ashley shares her insights into why she decided to hire a graphic designer for her products instead of creating them herself. She talks about her experience with gaining press and her strategy for getting her brand featured in the media. We also talk about the incredible giveback program she did with She Rises for Mother’s Day.
210 | How 2 Months on Tiktok Led to 40% Rise in Website Traffic & 25%+ Increase in Sales With Kyle Sommer, Sommer Letter Co
Dream with me for a moment: what could happen if you committed to posting daily on TikTok for 2 months straight? Could you perhaps significantly grow your visibility, traffic to your website and even sales?
In this episode, I’m talking to Kyle Sommer of Sommer Letter Co. She's someone who did exactly that and her results were pretty incredible. Kyle and I dive deep into her TikTok growth including how she’s grown her website traffic by 30% and increased daily sales by 15%+. Kyle reviewed her stats after we recorded and found her stats to be even better than she shared in the episode with a 40% increase in website traffic and increased daily sales being 25%!
She shares her story of how she got started on TikTok and why she decided to commit to 2 months of daily posting as a test. We also chat about how the platform is different from Instagram, her content strategies (plus what hasn’t worked in her experience) and of course the analytics that she monitors to track audience and financial growth.