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What It Takes to Start a Successful Product-Based Business - Jacqueline Snyder | Insight Out...
In this episode of the Insight Out podcast, I have an insightful conversation with Jacqueline Snyder Founder and CEO of The Product Boss, and the Shop 1-in-5 Pledge.
We discuss key strategies for product-based businesses, like understanding your niche market and tailoring products to meet specific customer needs. Jacqueline shares insights from her own journey with Cuffs Couture, highlighting the importance of market research and customer understanding.
We also touch on effective brand messaging, standing out in crowded markets, and the benefits of focusing on core products. Jacqueline mentions Stanley's success story, focusing on their use of influencer marketing and irresistible offers for customers.
Lastly, Jacqueline reflects on personal growth, crediting mentorship for part of her development.
In this episode, you will learn the following:
Importance of understanding the niche and ideal customer in a product-based business
Tailoring products to meet specific customer needs and desires
Leveraging personal experiences and upbringing to drive entrepreneurial spirit
Identifying niche market opportunities and leveraging unfair advantages
Foundational pillars of starting a product-based business
Developing a listener avatar and nailing down brand messaging
Standing out in a crowded market and matching the target buyer avatar with the product
Differentiating oneself in a crowded market and understanding customer needs, wants, and desires
Nailing the offer and pricing, focusing on best-selling products
Leveraging influencer marketing, creating irresistible offers, and building an audience and community
In This Episode:
[00:01:53] - Introduction to Jacqueline Snyder.
[00:03:06] - Influential Family.
[00:05:09] - Early Entrepreneurship.
[00:07:54] - Creating Cuffs Couture.
[00:11:50] - Nailing the Niche.
[00:15:55] - Ideal Customer Avatar Exercise.
[00:18:54] - Developing a Listener Avatar.
[00:19:24] - Niche Down and Core Product.
[00:20:52] - Brand Messaging and Standing Out.
[00:27:52] - Market Research and Branding.
[00:31:49] - Offer Strategy and Hero Products.
[00:37:39] - The Stanley Mug Success Story.
[00:39:43] - Creating Irresistible Offers.
[00:41:43] - Driving Demand and Community Engagement.
[00:43:45] - Nailing the Marketing.
[00:47:17] - Directing Customer Action through Marketing.
[00:48:02] - Mindset and Personal Growth.
Notable Quotes
[14:31] "You have to come up with exactly who that person is and what the pain point is you're solving with the product." - Jacqueline Snyder
[38:12] "Stanley is so cool because 110 years later, they jumped from a $90 million a year company to $750 million last year off of this new product."” - Jacqueline Snyder
[39:43] "One way that I see people creating irresistible offers is by creating scarcity of product, right? So creating demand, creating this FOMO sort of feeling." - Jacqueline Snyder
[41:43] "People are voyeuristic; they want to see behind the scenes. They want to see how things are made." - Jacqueline Snyder
Resources and Links
Jacqueline Synder
www.linkedin.com/in/jacqueline-snyder-tpb/
theproductboss
www.youtube.com/@TheProductBoss
Website
designerconsultingcoop.com/
theproductboss.com
Billy Samoa
BillySamoaSaleebey/
BillySamoa
billysamoa
www.youtube.com/@BillySamoa
www.linkedin.com/in/billysamoa/
This is an encore episode and was originally published on April 12, 2024.
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  • @LauraGarcia-s7b
    @LauraGarcia-s7b День тому

    I really appreciate your efforts! Could you help me with something unrelated: My OKX wallet holds some USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (behave today finger ski upon boy assault summer exhaust beauty stereo over). How can I transfer them to Binance?

  • @qki1507
    @qki1507 Місяць тому

    chatgpt recommended me this video wtf

  • @Taradise85
    @Taradise85 Місяць тому

    2024 and reliving my Triple Stack Stars days

  • @watto2355
    @watto2355 Місяць тому

    You completely ignored the fact that the adult film industry wanted to use betamax and Sony said no and that they would sue the industry if it used betamax. So the adult film industry said. Fine, we'll use VHS. And that was the end of betamax.

  • @John-zc4rz
    @John-zc4rz 5 місяців тому

    Weaponized weather at its best, coming to a land near you.

  • @CarpetWage
    @CarpetWage 5 місяців тому

    love it BIlly

  • @EduardoRamirez-em5qw
    @EduardoRamirez-em5qw 7 місяців тому

    And after that they manage to became ramsonware.. jjajajaja

  • @ACAC14
    @ACAC14 11 місяців тому

    Underrated frr

    • @Prafer
      @Prafer Місяць тому

      The fuck are you writing dipshit

  • @faithfulsoldier8219
    @faithfulsoldier8219 Рік тому

    That's 🧢. AI is artificial. I wouldn't take an artificial plane to travel. Because it's artificial and it can't be fully trusted. So why trust AI to give answers to Life💀

  • @fredlal
    @fredlal Рік тому

    and we mostly be dead

  • @nathan-ln1xz
    @nathan-ln1xz Рік тому

    It can't even make what I want it to fucking make of a AI art generator

  • @StimParavane
    @StimParavane Рік тому

    The Buddha has already told us what we need to know to become enlighted. AI can never be conscious.

  • @lewis18051
    @lewis18051 Рік тому

    The governments and corporations of the world aren’t trustworthy or moral enough to safely create and use AI

  • @droffilcnosredneh525
    @droffilcnosredneh525 Рік тому

    None of their workers do this shit for a fact

  • @crystalkewe
    @crystalkewe 2 роки тому

    Oh wow! I don't think I've ever seen Chris get so intimate and personal about how his upbringing and how it shaped his outlook on the world, and pushed him to make his own mark in the world. A lot of times it's easy to see someone successful on the outside and think they had everything come their way easy, when the reality is, a lot of them went through a lot of struggle, insecurity and dark times that pushed them to be the best in whatever they pursued. I think what resonates well with me that I find so inspiring about Chris's story is that, he is more than the world class creative he is; above everthing and underneath it all, you can see that he is grounded, has his roots in the right place, and has found and is fulfilling his dharma. There's nothing more spectacular than seeing someone dancing to the rhythm and music of their own drum. This is what I would call true success! Thank you Chris for being an example of what this truly means. And thanks to you Billy for putting this great interview together.

  • @brauliogarcia1836
    @brauliogarcia1836 2 роки тому

    what a beautiful video. Chris is not just extremely talented, but a great person as well. thank you for sharing it!

  • @hartfarrish4808
    @hartfarrish4808 2 роки тому

    þrðmð§m ?

  • @elizabethdunn-hall9109
    @elizabethdunn-hall9109 2 роки тому

    Our days have great meaning. So grateful Chris that you have such brave parents that took steps for a better life. Thank you for sharing part of your story and being so vulnerable and real. Your life has impacted so many...never stop telling your story. So important are the lives of refugees and what happens when people are given the gift of a new beginning. Just look at yours! #keepBeingAwesome

  • @akima_h_h
    @akima_h_h 2 роки тому

    This! Powerful…Moving….Inspirational!

  • @debbiemason8342
    @debbiemason8342 2 роки тому

    Love this!

  • @Shiny1024
    @Shiny1024 2 роки тому

    Sharing life experience is motivating , learning how to make the choice thanks chrisdo and its well designed documentary

  • @ahmedalgrai
    @ahmedalgrai 2 роки тому

    What an inspirational story👏

  • @muhammadumar1639
    @muhammadumar1639 2 роки тому

    Two of my favourite people sharing the screen together, wohoo! Keep up folks!

    • @BillySamoa
      @BillySamoa 2 роки тому

      Haha, thanks Muhammad! More to come my friend!

    • @thefutur
      @thefutur 2 роки тому

      Thank you Muhammad.

  • @eleonorataggiasca2543
    @eleonorataggiasca2543 2 роки тому

    I remember when this little clip came out. FC Kahuna ftw

  • @ivancar263
    @ivancar263 5 років тому

    Its no escape, its just fucking awesome

  • @chrisschneider850
    @chrisschneider850 5 років тому

    use. get a testing kit. and be careful. but the honeymoon only lasts for a certain amount of time

    • @paulodonnell935
      @paulodonnell935 5 років тому

      Chris Schneider Kinda Bollox mate , Had my first " Dennis the Menace " back in '90 , 29 years later just about the same rush/graphics/hairs on the back of your neck , But hey that's just the way i roll 🥊

  • @Kristian179
    @Kristian179 7 років тому

    you should release the full movie for free on youtube!

    • @siminaprune2311
      @siminaprune2311 7 років тому

      full_movie/7/1002554/1/# here is it :)

    • @siminaprune2311
      @siminaprune2311 7 років тому

      Actually,I can't copy the right url, I just watched it on a website called two-movies.net , hope you'll find it

  • @kolac7653
    @kolac7653 7 років тому

    i prefer ecstasy though,why not have the same high but with added energy from the amphetamine

  • @paulinajimenez5853
    @paulinajimenez5853 8 років тому

    I'm rolling right now and watching them eat made me nauseous lmao

  • @halyterry6023
    @halyterry6023 8 років тому

    Never took e the only thing I've done is weed lol and tobacco. I guess it just isn't worth the risk I've seen too many people fucked up on that shit homeless , but E maybe one time I'll take it ,but meth crack coke acid all that crazy shit nope

  • @magica2z
    @magica2z 9 років тому

    please give me a download link to this movie..

  • @kingofcombat50-05
    @kingofcombat50-05 9 років тому

    90% of people aren't eating mdma

    • @memeteam3010
      @memeteam3010 4 роки тому

      when the molly water got that good dirty taste tho

    • @kingofcombat50-05
      @kingofcombat50-05 4 роки тому

      Wow ! Five years...... it’s been along time

  • @austinmcdaniel890
    @austinmcdaniel890 9 років тому

    This is totally a pro-ecstasy movie with an explicit warning in the end

  • @DJnuukkinkold
    @DJnuukkinkold 10 років тому

    "way to kill the mood at the end wtf"... no doubt... check your tabs on line... DUH! E TARDS? WHU A BOUT THE G BIRDS? TWEET TWEET!

  • @Kostly
    @Kostly 11 років тому

    HAHAHAH That's rolling HARD. That's when you're hallucinating really hard. These images flash before your eyes whether they're open or not, and, you verbalize those images. You feel the need to have others join your consciousness experience. But, the amphetamines cause too much to go on at the same time. That's why you lose track. That's why you stop talking about one thing because you're involved with another thing. I loved that about rolling. You make interesting convo. Even if it stops because you can't keep it.

  • @D0UW3ee
    @D0UW3ee 11 років тому

    each time it gets better?? if only that were true...

    • @Twolliebollie
      @Twolliebollie 10 років тому

      maybe you shouldn't be taking so often

    • @Pegelomaniak
      @Pegelomaniak 7 років тому

      He didn't say each time it gets better. He said every time was better than the next. That means each time it got worse

    • @nikoladimitrov1999
      @nikoladimitrov1999 4 роки тому

      Over 1000 for sure !

  • @KllswtchOvrDrv
    @KllswtchOvrDrv 11 років тому

    Song is FC Kahuna- Hayling

  • @superoxidedismutor
    @superoxidedismutor 11 років тому

    I don't even feel the effects of a joint on mdma

  • @superoxidedismutor
    @superoxidedismutor 11 років тому

    well E is an amazing drug to relax

  • @stevenlavignemusic
    @stevenlavignemusic 11 років тому

    This brings bad memories lol. Flashback

  • @acoolmachine
    @acoolmachine 11 років тому

    I personally hate it when filmmakers cast unrealistically good looking people. better this way even though I don't even see who's that ugly in here

  • @russtyklingon1
    @russtyklingon1 11 років тому

    then it wasn't a geed acid tab!

  • @Killuminatyi
    @Killuminatyi 11 років тому

    you just can't act like you're rolling. it's impossible

  • @zachredding6211
    @zachredding6211 11 років тому

    actually a pretty good movie

  • @jonathangough1994
    @jonathangough1994 11 років тому

    Is this the one were they film the movie at there school after hours

  • @H1RFULT
    @H1RFULT 11 років тому

    Whats the name of the song at 0:35

  • @AndroidSlime
    @AndroidSlime 12 років тому

    did they have to cast the ugliest people on earth for this movie?

  • @ouissamzemmouri
    @ouissamzemmouri 12 років тому

    ecstasy the greatest drug in historyyyyy :DD

  • @miixtoven3986
    @miixtoven3986 12 років тому

    yanks look the most natural when they're smoking grass or crack or whatever on video, but always look awful when chillin to predominantly european-used party drugs. thumbs up!

  • @lic2kill2002
    @lic2kill2002 12 років тому

    Thank god for scholarship money!