My First Million
Greatest Hits #2 - How to Build a $100 Million Deodorant Business Starting With Only $1,000
Sam Parr and Shaan Puri brainstorm new business ideas based on trends & opportunities they see in the market. Sometimes they bring on famous guests to brainstorm with them.
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Shaan (@ShaanVP) talks to entrepreneur Moiz Ali (@moizali) on today's episode. Have you ever looked at the back of your deodorant stick and read the ingredients? Aluminum zirconium trichlorohydrex? PPG-14 Butyl Ether? Well, Moiz saw that and created Native, a natural deodorant without all the chemical junk. He built the company from his brother's dining table - doing sales, marketing, operations & customer service as a one-man-show. His hard work paid off, as he sold the company for $100M to Proctor & Gamble just 2.5 years after it launched. Listen in to hear the backstory of how he started using just $1k, how the company almost died (twice), and how he negotiated a $100M sale of the business!
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Show notes:
* - How Moiz got his first product made and first few sales
* - The highs and lows of entrepreneurship
* - How to iterate quickly with a physical product
* - Shaan rapid fires questions at Moiz to understand his mindset and business at the time
* - How Moiz sold Native
* - Moiz talks about his doubters and how it fueled him
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