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Shopify Masters

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Ready to build your business, but not sure where to start? Shopify Masters gives you the real stories and strategies behind successful entrepreneurship. Each week, we talk with founders and e-commerce experts who have launched, grown, and scaled real businesses. Learn how to turn your first idea into a product, run ads that actually work, and find suppliers you can trust. Our guests share lessons learned so you can avoid common mistakes and move faster.All rights reserved Economia Gestione e leadership Leadership Marketing Marketing e vendite Ricerca del lavoro Successo personale
  • 18 Million Followers Gave Her a Platform. A Failed Merch Line Built Her Business
    Apr 23 2026

    She had 18 million followers, a product idea born from panic attacks, and zero paid ad spend on launch day. Within 24 hours, Hugz was sold out. Lexi Hensler built Give Hugz — a line of weighted stuffed animals designed to trigger deep pressure stimulation — by turning her own battle with anxiety into a brand now tripling sales year over year. But before Hugz existed, there was Lexi Llama: a merch line that launched a Christmas sweater one week before Christmas, promised worldwide delivery without knowing what international shipping cost, and ended with all four co-founders hand-signing apology cards at 2am. Every mistake became a blueprint.

    In this episode, Lexi breaks down exactly how she built a brand that now stands on its own — where customers show up having never heard of Lexi Hensler:

    • Why she capped the Hugz launch at 3 SKUs — and how starting with 8 nearly sank her first brand
    • The Goldilocks weight (4 pounds) and why glass beads won over rice and flaxseed (hint: mold, maggots, and microwaving)
    • How vulnerability in content converts better than follower count — and what she told other creators who couldn't figure out why their merch wasn't selling
    • Why all four co-founders took zero salary for years, and what that looked like day to day
    • How she navigates the line between sharing and oversharing — including the engagement decision she almost posted and didn't
    • Why their scrappy two-person phone shoots often outperform the ones with a full professional crew

    Hugz donates 10% of every purchase to mental health charities — and Lexi has personally visited every partner organization they've worked with. This is the story of getting it wrong first, and building something that outlasts you because of it.

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    46 min
  • How a DIY YouTube Channel Became a Multimillion-Dollar Home Goods Brand
    Apr 21 2026

    Lone Fox’s Drew Scott on the vintage pivot that doubled revenue, building two million subscribers without ads, and why his business model can’t be copied.

    For more on Lone Fox and show notes click here

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    46 min
  • How Glamnetic Went From $1 Million to $100 Million—And Nearly Lost It All in Between
    Apr 16 2026

    What happens when the product that made you famous starts holding you back?

    Kevin Gould co-founded Glamnetic in 2019 with Ann McFerran, launching a magnetic eyelash brand that exploded from $1 million to $50 million in revenue in just one year — fueled by a great product, smart growth marketing, and the COVID-era boom in DIY beauty. But when the tailwinds reversed — iOS 14 updates sent acquisition costs soaring, the lash category contracted, and revenue dipped 25% — Kevin faced a make-or-break decision.

    Rather than doubling down on what was declining, he pivoted the entire business into press-on nails, a category still in its infancy. Today, Glamnetic is one of the largest press-on nail brands in the world, doing over $100 million a year.

    In this episode, Kevin gets real about the unglamorous side of hypergrowth: the cash flow crunches that come with scaling too fast, the inventory mistakes that haunt you, and the emotional toll of watching revenue fall when you expected it to double. He shares how he and his team navigated the pivot, why community and brand affinity will always outlast paid acquisition, and why the best advice he can give founders is: don't grow too fast.

    You'll learn:

    • Why going from $1M to $50M overnight nearly broke the business
    • How to manage cash flow and inventory when you're self-funded
    • The marketing mix that built a real brand — not just an ad machine
    • Why TikTok Shop is the biggest arbitrage opportunity right now
    • How a 40,000-member Facebook community doubles as a product development engine
    • The one hire every founder should prioritize early on
    • What it really takes — personally and professionally — to turn a pivot into a $100M business

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    37 min
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