EPISODE · Sep 22, 2020 · 16 MIN
Why Dietary Supplement Companies Fail
from E-Commerce Growth For Supplement Brands | Direct-to-Consumer Marketing Strategies · host Bobby Hewitt
"Send me a text"Why Dietary Supplement Companies Fail (And How To Keep Yours From Becoming One Of Them)1.) Underestimating the FDA2.) Skipping out on business insurance3. ) Weak product formulations4.) Over betting on a celebrity or spokesperson5.) Not having a legal fee fund6.) Not understanding the economics of a funnel7.) Not having enough budget for A/B testing8.) Not having a backend9.) Micro managing the business to death10.) Not tapping into trust and beliefBrought to you by http://www.creativethirst.com The revenue optimization agency for health supplement companies. Specializing in split tests, funnels, upsells, and direct response copywriting so you can maximize profitability and scale.Learn more about The Supplement Business Accelerator Group at https://creativethirst.com/groupIf you're interested in working with me and my team to improve your supplement business. You can learn more at my website https://creativethirst.comClick here to grab your copy of the Health Supplement Ad Swipe Guide.Discover what really works in funnel marketingNeed help increasing sales on your own? Click hereStuck at $1 - $5M in revenue? Click HereCase Study on how Creative Thirst added over $200,000 for one supplement brand
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"Send me a text" Why Dietary Supplement Companies Fail (And How To Keep Yours From Becoming One Of Them) 1.) Underestimating the FDA 2.) Skipping out on business insurance 3. ) Weak product formulations 4.) Over betting on a celebrity or spokesperson 5.) Not having a legal fee fund 6.) Not understanding the economics of a funnel 7.) Not having enough budget for A/B testing 8.) Not having a backend 9.) Micro managing the business to death 10.) Not tapping into trust and belief Brought to you ...
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