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Entrepreneurs often follow a simple code: zig while others zag.
So while the DTC mattress industry adopted the online “bed-in-a-box” model, Saatva co-founder Ricky Joshi took a different approach, prioritizing white glove delivery, 24/7 customer service and brick-and-mortar storefronts to build a $400M mattress giant.
In this episode, Ricky tells the story of how Saatva became the seventh-fastest-growing privately held retailer in the U.S. by branching beyond e-commerce and embracing physical retail.
In addition to the story behind Saatva’s growth, you’ll hear Ricky share insights on how he assesses which cities to open stores in, how to determine whether or not to add new product lines, and how Saatva has embraced different verticals to 2x their Average Order Value without losing the customer service touch that helped build their success.
Key Takeaways with Ricky Joshi
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Entrepreneurs often follow a simple code: zig while others zag.
So while the DTC mattress industry adopted the online “bed-in-a-box” model, Saatva co-founder Ricky Joshi took a different approach, prioritizing white glove delivery, 24/7 customer service and brick-and-mortar storefronts to build a $400M mattress giant.
In this episode, Ricky tells the story of how Saatva became the seventh-fastest-growing privately held retailer in the U.S. by branching beyond e-commerce and embracing physical retail.
In addition to the story behind Saatva’s growth, you’ll hear Ricky share insights on how he assesses which cities to open stores in, how to determine whether or not to add new product lines, and how Saatva has embraced different verticals to 2x their Average Order Value without losing the customer service touch that helped build their success.
Key Takeaways with Ricky Joshi
Want the Full Show Notes?
To get access to the full show notes, including audio, transcripts, and links to all the resources mentioned, visit Retention.com/28
Rate & Review If you enjoyed today’s episode of Ten Years In The Making, hit the subscribe button on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen, so future episodes are automatically downloaded directly to your device.
Connect with Adam Robinson: LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamtalksemail/
Get The Podcast on: