Want to know the secret behind building an 8-figure brand in just two years? Today I’m joined by Isaac Medoris, the owner and founder of MiniKatana.com. If you're a listener of podcasts in the eCommerce space, chances are you've already heard of Isaac's success. In just two years, he has taken his business from nothing to an 8-figure brand, all through the power of short-form video.
Listen in as Isaac shares why video is the most powerful online sales medium available, how it fueled his brand growth, and how he spends his short-form video budget (and why it’s worth every penny). We also discuss the most important metrics when measuring video success, where the current opportunities are with video as a medium, and whether it’s worth throwing time and money into Instagram Reels.
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