Rachel Reid founded her cosmetics company, Subtl Beauty, to better serve women on the go. Her line of makeup products comes in compact, customizable stacks that can be easily thrown into a purse or bag.
Rachel first realized this need when she was consulting during the summer of 2016. Since she wasn’t even spending 2 nights a week in her own home, she needed a beauty solution that traveled well and could fit in a small clutch. Now, she is challenging the status quo of lazy, bulky cosmetic design. In this conversation, Rachel shares how she does extensive A/B testing to get the most out of her ads, why she studies companies like Stitch Fix, and the goals she is pursuing. Never miss one of our best episodes by subscribing to the newsletter. Rachel’s Challenge; Start your day with consuming good information. Resources Daily Carnage Shopify Blog Adweek Newsletter Marketing School Connect with Rachel Website Rachel’s Instagram If you liked this interview, check out episode 352 with Kate Zarvis where we discuss running a nail salon, how to retain talent, and how to create a space where clients can relax.
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10/30/2020 03:49:40 pm
I am sure she must need the experience of a professional to make it a success story. Check out the James River Capital resume to see if he can provide any assistance for your new venture.
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