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EPISODE · Feb 11, 2019 · 45 MIN

FAIR FASHION: Why a good product won’t sell itself w/ Dajoro founder David Rohner

from Startup Stories: Entrepreneurship Education & Startup Training by Europe’s Founders · host Nerd Entrepreneurs

“Start selling the product before you even have it.” - David Rohner, founder at Dajoro IF YOU LIKE THIS PODCAST, GIVE US A FIVE STAR REVIEW ON APPLE PODCAST. Not all startups see the light of day. This is the story of Dajoro, a fashion startup focused on creating sustainable products made from pima cotton. We had a chat with David, founder of Dajoro, about how he started the project, the challenges that came along with establishing a business like this, and what made him decide to not invest in his startup anymore, despite having high-quality products. David gives a business advice or two, which we think are very applicable to anyone looking to become an entrepreneur. We covered the following topics: SUPPLY: How to find your first suppliers in a foreign country How long it takes to build a supply chain   DESIGN: Why designing clothes is not that easy How a ‘spec sheet’ can help you get the product you want How to get someone to design your clothes for free   SALES How David tried to create demand for his product Why forgetting to ‘create demand’ can kill your startup How outsourcing sales will impact your results Why you should know your sellers before selling Why you should start selling before having the product   Links/Weekly recommendation: The Tipping Point by Malcolm Gladwell – David relates it to any product that anyone tries to sell. The tipping point is that point where something suddenly out of control just becomes successful, and this book explains why it happens. IF YOU DIDN’T LIKE THIS EPISODE, LET US KNOW HERE ---

“Start selling the product before you even have it.” - David Rohner, founder at Dajoro IF YOU LIKE THIS PODCAST, GIVE US A FIVE STAR REVIEW ON APPLE PODCAST. Not all startups see the light of day. This is the story of Dajoro, a fashion startup focused on creating sustainable products made from pima cotton. We had a chat with David, founder of Dajoro, about how he started the project, the challenges that came along with establishing a business like this, and what made him decide to not invest in his startup anymore, despite having high-quality products. David gives a business advice or two, which we think are very applicable to anyone looking to become an entrepreneur. We covered the following topics: SUPPLY: How to find your first suppliers in a foreign country How long it takes to build a supply chain   DESIGN: Why designing clothes is not that easy How a ‘spec sheet’ can help you get the product you want How to get someone to design your clothes for free   SALES How David tried to create demand for his product Why forgetting to ‘create demand’ can kill your startup How outsourcing sales will impact your results Why you should know your sellers before selling Why you should start selling before having the product   Links/Weekly recommendation: The Tipping Point by Malcolm Gladwell – David relates it to any product that anyone tries to sell. The tipping point is that point where something suddenly out of control just becomes successful, and this book explains why it happens. IF YOU DIDN’T LIKE THIS EPISODE, LET US KNOW HERE ---

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“Start selling the product before you even have it.” - David Rohner, founder at Dajoro IF YOU LIKE THIS PODCAST, GIVE US A FIVE STAR REVIEW ON APPLE PODCAST. Not all startups see the light of day. This is the story of Dajoro, a fashion startup...

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