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Helen Smith built Roo & You from hand-sewn mask lanyards in 2020 into a 100,000+ customer brand, and didn't touch paid ads for the first 3.5 years. In this episode she walks through the Facebook community that became her growth engine, how she landed Warner Bros and Harry Potter as a licensing partner without a media buyer, and what scaling through a tariff war actually looks like behind the scenes.
For DTC founders scaling from $1M to $10M who want to lower CAC and build a real retention moat.
What we cover:
Who this is for: Founders leaning too hard on paid, or operators who want to build a community moat before they scale spend.
What to steal:
Timestamps:
00:00 Building a brand through community
02:00 Using data to make better decisions
04:00 Handling tariffs and margin pressure
06:00 Launching through Facebook groups
08:00 Early demand and product expansion
10:00 Finding manufacturers and testing products
12:00 Pricing, value, and product longevity
14:00 Organic growth without paid ads
16:00 Transitioning into paid advertising
18:00 Leveraging community for content and growth
20:00 Licensing deals and brand partnerships
24:00 Structuring better partnership agreements
27:00 Challenges with licensing approvals
29:00 Why partnerships are for marketing not growth
30:00 Founder confidence and building in public
37:00 Expanding into the US market
40:00 Choosing the right marketing agency
42:00 Turning customers into advocates
47:00 Advice for founders building a brand
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Helen Smith built Roo & You from hand-sewn mask lanyards in 2020 into a 100,000+ customer brand, and didn't touch paid ads for the first 3.5 years. In this episode she walks through the Facebook community that became her growth engine, how she landed Warner Bros and Harry Potter as a licensing partner without a media buyer, and what scaling through a tariff war actually looks like behind the scenes.
For DTC founders scaling from $1M to $10M who want to lower CAC and build a real retention moat.
What we cover:
Who this is for: Founders leaning too hard on paid, or operators who want to build a community moat before they scale spend.
What to steal:
Timestamps:
00:00 Building a brand through community
02:00 Using data to make better decisions
04:00 Handling tariffs and margin pressure
06:00 Launching through Facebook groups
08:00 Early demand and product expansion
10:00 Finding manufacturers and testing products
12:00 Pricing, value, and product longevity
14:00 Organic growth without paid ads
16:00 Transitioning into paid advertising
18:00 Leveraging community for content and growth
20:00 Licensing deals and brand partnerships
24:00 Structuring better partnership agreements
27:00 Challenges with licensing approvals
29:00 Why partnerships are for marketing not growth
30:00 Founder confidence and building in public
37:00 Expanding into the US market
40:00 Choosing the right marketing agency
42:00 Turning customers into advocates
47:00 Advice for founders building a brand
Subscribe to DTC Newsletter - https://dtcnews.link/signup
Advertise on DTC - https://dtcnews.link/advertise
Work with Pilothouse - https://dtcnews.link/pilothouse
Follow us on Instagram & Twitter - @dtcnewsletter
Watch this interview on YouTube - https://dtcnews.link/video

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