THROWBACK EPISODE -- Unveiling the Entrepreneurial Journey of Ryan Babenzien, CEO of Jolie Skin Company
The Retail Pilot23 Juli 2024

THROWBACK EPISODE -- Unveiling the Entrepreneurial Journey of Ryan Babenzien, CEO of Jolie Skin Company

Enjoy a replay of this beloved episode of The Retail Pilot podcast.

In this episode, Ken sits down with Ryan Babenzien, the brilliant mind behind Greats, a renowned footwear brand that has taken the industry by storm. But today, Ryan is here to share his latest venture: Jolie, a groundbreaking showerhead filter brand.

Join Ken as he delves into Ryan's entrepreneurial journey, from building a successful sneaker empire to tackling a new frontier in personal care.

Discover the inspiration behind Jolie and how Ryan's passion for sustainability and wellness led him to revolutionize the way we experience showers.

Key Takeaways from this podcast include:

· Career Path and Transition to Retail: Ryan initially studied economics and considered a career in finance but pivoted to entertainment, eventually transitioning to retail. His experience in entertainment, where he represented celebrity talent and advised brands on product placement, honed his marketing skills and influenced his later ventures in retail and brand building.

· Founding Greats and Its Success: Babenzian founded Greats, the first digitally native footwear brand, in 2014. His knowledge of footwear and the direct-to-consumer (D2C) model contributed to its rapid success. Greats was sold to Steve Madden in 2019. This venture taught him valuable lessons in brand building and the challenges of online businesses involving products with sizing.

· Jolie Skin Co's Innovative Approach: Inspired by the inefficiencies he observed with products that have sizing, Babenzian founded Jolie Skin Co, focusing on water purity for better skin, hair, and well-being. Jolie offers a subscription-based model with a showerhead that includes a filter to purify water, addressing contaminants that can harm skin and hair.

· Marketing and Growth Strategy: Jolie's growth strategy heavily relies on user-generated content (UGC) and organic marketing. Instead of spending heavily on paid advertising, they focused on influencer marketing at a micro level, leading to 5,000 pieces of UGC in their first year. This grassroots approach has been pivotal in creating a strong community and driving efficient, profitable growth.

· Efficient Business Model and Future Outlook: Jolie became profitable within six months, aided by its subscription model and low churn rate. With a small team of three full-time employees and several contract partners, they have efficiently scaled the business, projecting significant growth. Babenzian aims for a strategic exit within 36 months, building on the lessons from his first entrepreneurial venture and maintaining a clear focus on profitability and sustainable growth.

· Importance of Multi-Channel Distribution: Ryan emphasizes that relying solely on direct-to-consumer (D2C) sales is not sustainable due to the high costs of digital marketing. He advocates for a diverse retail strategy, which includes being in various retail channels and marketplaces like hair salons, Goop, Erewhon, Home Depot, and Target. This diversified approach helps in maintaining profitability and reaching a broader customer base.

· Direct-to-Consumer Still Dominates: Despite the emphasis on multi-channel distribution, over 90% of Jolie's business remains direct-to-consumer. This channel is profitable from the first purchase, highlighting its importance to the company. Additionally, 15% of their top line comes from Amazon, showcasing the significance of leveraging well-established digital marketplaces.

· Potential Retail Expansion: Ryan mentions the possibility of Jolie opening its own retail stores in the future, with innovative concepts like high-tech vending machines and small, productive retail spaces. This would enhance brand presence and provide customers with a unique shopping...

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