EPISODE · Feb 12, 2024 · 22 MIN
How Shopify & DollarShaveClub got more views than the Super Bowl for under $10K
from A Product Market Fit Show | Startup Podcast for Founders · host Mistral.vc
The Super Bowl is the best place to get in front of customers—if you have $10M to spend. Which means for virtually all startups, it’s 100% useless. So I decided to look into some of the best campaigns early-stage startups used to drive millions of leads. Shopify used a $100K Build A Business Competition in 2010 when it was a bootstrapped business. The campaign drove 1350 new businesses and was paid back in under a month.https://shawngraham.me/blog/shopifys-kickass-build-a-business-contestDollarShaveClub launched with a YouTube video about its $1/mo razors. The video was everything a GIlette ad was not. The company was ultimately acquired for $1B.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZUG9qYTJMsI&t=1sPurple had the famous Raw Egg Goldilocks video that compared its mattress to others by seeing which one broke raw eggs. For less than $10K it got 200M views, more than the Super Bowl itself.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4BvwpjaGZCQSend me a message to let me know what you think!
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The Super Bowl is the best place to get in front of customers—if you have $10M to spend. Which means for virtually all startups, it’s 100% useless. So I decided to look into some of the best campaigns early-stage startups used to drive millions of leads. Shopify used a $100K Build A Business Competition in 2010 when it was a bootstrapped business. The campaign drove 1350 new businesses and was paid back in under a month. https://shawngraham.me/blog/shopifys-kickass-build-a-business-c...
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