Have you ever wondered what it takes to bootstrap a brand to eight figures in just over a year? In this episode, I’m joined by Harel Levy, who shares his unique journey and strategies for achieving this remarkable feat in a mere 16 months—all while maintaining the mystery of his brand amidst a sea of potential copycats.
Listen in as Harel shares his experience, including the challenges of business setbacks and the development of a successful marketing department. He also provides detailed insights into leveraging Amazon and Etsy for business growth, optimizing ad campaigns on Etsy, and strategically choosing not to drive external traffic to the platform. You'll learn about the distinct roles of a media buyer versus a creative strategist, the intricate process of content creation and hiring, and the critical importance of using assessments to avoid costly hiring mistakes.
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