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After disrupting the billion-dollar men's footwear industry with his premium, Italian-crafted sneaker brand, which was sold to Steve Madden, Ryan Babenzien set out to launch another D2C business.
But this time with unmatched thoughtfulness and intentionality.
He asked himself a simple question…
What criteria does my next product need, in order for it to become a major success?
After determining that framework, he launched Jolie Skin Co.— a beauty and wellness brand that brought in more than $4M in its first year.
In today’s episode, Ryan lets you in on the framework that disrupted an industry and revolutionized an antiquated product.
You’ll learn about the “X-factor” that every founder should pray for, the shower subscription model he used to add $2M+ ARR, and one of the biggest mistakes he sees from first-time founders.
Key Takeaways with Ryan Babenzien
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