Lex DeVille
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Here are my thoughts:
- F*ck market saturation. There's always a way.
- You will need an edge, but that's just an obstacle.
- I like the idea of getting shirts printed locally first.
- Consider making YouTube videos to build a social presence. Link back to your site. If other brands are flawed, you might be able to gain traffic by pointing out those flaws, and how your clothing fixes those flaws. For instance if the armpits tear easily, maybe you can show how double-stitching solves this problem in your shirts.
- Consider teaching an online course: Udemy to reach another large audience, increase your revenue, and link back to your site.
- I think you can gain loyal customers who will stick to your brand if you can prove you know what you're talking about, if you listen to customer feedback and really give them what they ask for, and if you can prove that you are out to build a better brand for the right people, instead of just a brand for making money for you.
Either way, get started and let us know how it goes. Have you started yet?
- F*ck market saturation. There's always a way.
- You will need an edge, but that's just an obstacle.
- I like the idea of getting shirts printed locally first.
- Consider making YouTube videos to build a social presence. Link back to your site. If other brands are flawed, you might be able to gain traffic by pointing out those flaws, and how your clothing fixes those flaws. For instance if the armpits tear easily, maybe you can show how double-stitching solves this problem in your shirts.
- Consider teaching an online course: Udemy to reach another large audience, increase your revenue, and link back to your site.
- I think you can gain loyal customers who will stick to your brand if you can prove you know what you're talking about, if you listen to customer feedback and really give them what they ask for, and if you can prove that you are out to build a better brand for the right people, instead of just a brand for making money for you.
Either way, get started and let us know how it goes. Have you started yet?
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