342: How Alli Webb Turned Drybar Into A $100m Empire

342: How Alli Webb Turned Drybar Into A $100m Empire

When Alli Webb founded Drybar in 2010, it started as one small salon in Brentwood, California that was designed to do one thing and do it well: blowouts. Today, her brand has grown to over150 stores in 33 states, a hair care product line that she sold for over $250 million, her own podcast Raising The Bar, and a NY Times best-selling book Good Hair For All. Best of all, Webb is Foundr magazine’s cover girl for issue 95 (check it out, it’s a good one!) Guess you could say that Alli Webb is an entrepreneurial genius. This week’s interview gives you an insight into Webb’s journey from working as a receptionist in a hair salon during high school to the decision to chase her passion for hairstyling. That decision to pursue her passion is what has led Webb to a $100m empire. Find out how she took the leap, and what advice she has for those looking to pursue their passion, too. Key Takeaways Growing up in a family of entrepreneurs, and how that shaped Alli Webb’s idea of business Realised she had a passion for hair and styling, and worked as a receptionist in a hair salon where she became mesmorised by the craft Her journey through “a hot-minute” in college, to working in fashion in New York Starting her own business styling client’s hair at home, and growing her business How she started “Drybar” and what makes her brand unique Franchising Drybar, and learning to operate her business on a global scale How Webb developed her own product line, and how she sold it for $250m to beauty powerhouse, Helen of Troy. How Webb continues to raise the bar, launching her own podcast: Raising The Bar, and authoring NY Times Best Seller Good Hair For All Webb’s advice for all budding entrepreneurs, especially women in business, and why they need to follow their passion and what they love doing.

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91: How to Rapidly Boost Conversions and Stop Losing Customers with Brian Moran of SamCart

91: How to Rapidly Boost Conversions and Stop Losing Customers with Brian Moran of SamCart

As the dominance of technology keeps on gaining steam, some non-techy, would-be entrepreneurs are made to feel discouraged. How can they compete with all the slick coders starting businesses in this v...

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90: Bootstrapping Vs Raising Capital with Ankur Nagpal of Teachable

90: Bootstrapping Vs Raising Capital with Ankur Nagpal of Teachable

The closest thing Ankur Nagpal has ever had to a job was a summer internship at Amazon when he was 18. Ever since then, he's been his own boss at companies that he's built. Outside of that brief fling...

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89: The Power of Vulnerability as an Entrepreneur with Brene Brown

89: The Power of Vulnerability as an Entrepreneur with Brene Brown

Brene Brown was a meandering youth in her 20s, doing more traveling and bartending than she was building a business or focusing on school. As a result, she didn't graduate college until she was 30. No...

27 Huhti 201629min

88: How 5x Founder David Cancel Builds & Sells Companies at Record Speeds - Founder of Drift

88: How 5x Founder David Cancel Builds & Sells Companies at Record Speeds - Founder of Drift

As the son of hardworking immigrants, David Cancel saw his parents working seven days a week to support their family. As an adult, he realized that not all people worked the way his parents did, which...

20 Huhti 201647min

87: What it Takes to Sell Your Company to Amazon for $970m with Justin Kan from Twitch.tv

87: What it Takes to Sell Your Company to Amazon for $970m with Justin Kan from Twitch.tv

Justin Kan doesn’t come off as the type who lives for the spotlight. Which is funny, because at one point he live-streamed his life, 24/7 for the whole world to see, for months. That may seem like an ...

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86: The Secret on How Triple Your Leads, and Close 90% of Sales with Gary Tramer of LeadChat

86: The Secret on How Triple Your Leads, and Close 90% of Sales with Gary Tramer of LeadChat

From a very young age, it was clear that selling was encoded in Gary Tramer’s DNA. His aptitude for sales emerged early when he was a scrappy little kid riding his bike around the neighborhood with hi...

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85: Creating a $100m+ Marketplace that Dominates Your Industry with Martin Hosking of Redbubble

85: Creating a $100m+ Marketplace that Dominates Your Industry with Martin Hosking of Redbubble

“Lean Startup” has become a popular concept in the world of entrepreneurship. All founders and founders-to-be have phrases like “pivot” and “fail fast” on the tips of their tongues. But for Martin Hos...

29 Maalis 201645min

84: How to Build a Successful Business without Startup Funding with Rob Walling of Drip

84: How to Build a Successful Business without Startup Funding with Rob Walling of Drip

As a full time software developer working for a large company, Rob Walling dreamt of becoming an entrepreneur – and more than a decade later he has obtained serial entrepreneur status. Rob Walling is ...

23 Maalis 201648min

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