174: How to Start a Social Change Movement with 100 Million People, with Ben Rattray of Change.org

174: How to Start a Social Change Movement with 100 Million People, with Ben Rattray of Change.org

Anyone, technically, can build a business. But it takes real skill to convert an audience into die-hard followers who will stick with you no matter what. Ben Rattray is an expert at doing just that, now at the helm of one of the largest online communities in the world, not to mention a major force for social change. Rattray is the founder of Change.org, one of the world's biggest social enterprises with over 100 million users spread across 196 countries, empowering everyday people to create and join social causes. In 2012, he was named one of the 100 most influential people in the world, according to Time magazine, and he's partnered with titans ranging from Virgin to Amnesty International. But before it became the massive vehicle for online activism it is today, Change.org looked very different. In fact, it actually wasn't until 2011 that Change.org became the online petition platform we all know and love today. Like most entrepreneurs, Rattray had to go through a few pivots before finally developing a model that actually worked. While most entrepreneurs can only afford to pivot maybe once or twice, if they're lucky, Rattray had the power of community behind him. And that power can take you a long way. Rattray did what most others could not, he managed to not only build a huge community that loved what he was doing, but he was also able to keep them loyal to his brand even while undergoing multiple changes. You don't have to be in social enterprise to understand the magnitude of such an accomplishment, and just how valuable it can be to any business. Luckily for our listeners, Rattray knows exactly how to do it. In this episode you'll learn: Why a name is everything. Rattray goes into detail about how to find the right name for your company Why you always need to find investment before you launch How to take advantage of upsells and cross-sells to increase your bottom line Pivoting and changing your business model The how-to guide for mobilizing your community using content & so much more!

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584: (Solo) What 90 Days of Daily Posting Taught Me About Personal Branding

584: (Solo) What 90 Days of Daily Posting Taught Me About Personal Branding

After 12 years building Foundr, I finally committed to something I should have done a decade ago — posting online every single day for 90 days straight to grow my personal brand. In this episode, I s...

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583: The Branding Expert Behind Dior, L'Oréal & Mercedes | Camille Moore

583: The Branding Expert Behind Dior, L'Oréal & Mercedes | Camille Moore

In this episode of the Foundr Podcast, Nathan Chan sits down with Camille Moore — widely known as the internet’s favorite creative director and the strategist behind some of today’s most iconic bran...

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582: (Solo) 3 Lessons I’ve Learned From Interviewing 100+ Billionaires

582: (Solo) 3 Lessons I’ve Learned From Interviewing 100+ Billionaires

After interviewing over 100 billionaires and ultra-successful entrepreneurs, I’ve spotted three lessons that come up every single time — no matter the industry, background, or business model. In this...

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581: How to Build a $100M Brand Without Raising a Dollar | Peach & Lily

581: How to Build a $100M Brand Without Raising a Dollar | Peach & Lily

Alicia Yoon is the founder of Peach & Lily—the pioneering brand that brought Korean skincare to the U.S. before “K-Beauty” was a buzzword. In this episode, she shares how her personal skin struggle...

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580: (Solo) The Step-by-Step Method to Reach Anyone — Even Billionaires

580: (Solo) The Step-by-Step Method to Reach Anyone — Even Billionaires

Four months into starting Foundr, I landed an interview with billionaire entrepreneur Richard Branson — without connections, without experience, and while building my very first business from scratch....

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579: The Strategy That Made NYX a Household Name | Toni Ko (Best of Foundr)

579: The Strategy That Made NYX a Household Name | Toni Ko (Best of Foundr)

In this episode, Toni Ko, founder of NYX Cosmetics, shares how she built one of the fastest-growing cosmetics brands in the world—scaling from a $250,000 investment to a $500M exit to L’Oréal. She ...

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578: (Solo) The Wake-Up Call That Changed How I Work

578: (Solo) The Wake-Up Call That Changed How I Work

I almost walked away from Foundr. Not because the business wasn’t working—but because I wasn’t. In this episode, I’m sharing the truth about burnout. After seven years of building nonstop, I hit a wa...

12 Elo 202510min

577: The Genius Referral Model Behind Burst’s Multi-Million Dollar Brand (Best of Foundr)

577: The Genius Referral Model Behind Burst’s Multi-Million Dollar Brand (Best of Foundr)

Brittany Stewart turned toothbrushes into a breakout DTC success story—co-founding one of America’s fastest-growing eCommerce brands: Burst Oral Care. In this episode, she shares how Burst launched...

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