The Foundr Podcast with Nathan Chan

286: How Annex Products Co-Founder Rob Ward Used the Power of Prediction to Build a Multimillion-Dollar Company

01.28.2020 - By Foundr MediaPlay

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Rob Ward always seems to be one step ahead.

Before Kickstarter took off, Ward and his co-founder Chris Peters launched two successful campaigns on the platform, funding Opena and Quad Lock—the two products that led to the founding of Annex Products. Then Ward was early to the Shopify game, which he successfully used to sell his products for several years. Ward was also quick to see the potential of Facebook Ads and has used them to scale Annex to a multimillion-dollar business.

This ability to spot trends, paired with his finely-tuned approach to product development, has helped Ward find tremendous success as an entrepreneur. While Opena is no longer active, Quad Lock has become a leading device mount and accessory company, serving a wide variety of users—car commuters, motorcyclists, kayakers, even hang gliders. As a result, Quad Lock sells hundreds of thousands of units each year in over 100 countries.

We’re now thrilled to have Rob Ward as one of the five instructors of our latest online course, Ecommerce Masters, teaching advanced ecommerce strategies.

If you’re curious to learn more about Ward’s approach to trendspotting, product development, and more, we highly recommend you check out this episode!

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Key Takeaways

An overview of Ward’s prior entrepreneurial experiences with everything from laser machines to 3D printers, and how they helped him get to where he is today

How he and his co-founder, Chris Peters, founded Annex Products in 2012, building on two successful Kickstarter campaigns

Why the duo decided to eventually focus their resources on Quad Lock

How Ward stays on the cutting edge and predicts trends

Insight into Ward’s approach to the product development process—when to start thinking about the next product, the iterative process, and more

Why Ward isn’t too worried about Quad Lock copycats

Why Ward doesn’t believe in following other people’s blueprints for success

A sneak peek into the module Ward will be teaching for Ecommerce Masters

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