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Today's episode is a great case study of how to successfully rebrand without alienating your customers. Imagine building a multi-million dollar brand that you absolutely love, only to find (due to legal reasons) you have to rebrand it, not once, but twice. All this whilst going through an ugly separation, and being a single mum of a newborn. It’s a highly charged episode 502 of The (award-winning) Small Business Big Marketing podcast.
Today's guest is Rebecca Klodinsky, founder of the of bikini label IIXIIST
In just six years, Frankii Swim has burst onto the Australian fashion scene, quickly developing a tribe of loyal, bikini-loving wearers … most of whom are women!! The label then quickly found itself on the global stage thanks to the likes of Kim Kardashian, Kylie Jenner and Rhianna. It’s now a runaway success turning over $7M this year, and making founder Rebecca Klodinsky, a very happy camper.
But it hasn’t all been smooth sailing, as Rebecca has had to navigate an ugly separation from her partner, along with two expensive and time-consuming rebrands due to legal demands. The brand is now called Exist … spelt IIXIIST …. And yes, I do ask her about why that name.
This is a very honest chat about how to successfully rebrand without alienating your customers, with a passionate business owner, who’s now a single mum of a 20-month old baby.
Timbo's Top 3 Attention Grabbers
Links & resources mentioned in today's episode
Last week's episode - How to adapt your marketing during Coronavirus with Ben Newsome of Fizzics Education
Other successful female entrepreneurs Timbo's interviewed:
Julie Mathers of Flora & Fauna
Abigail Forsyth of Keepcup
Melanie Perkins of Canva
This week's Monster Prize Draw winner
Tolita Dukes of marketing agency 8Seconds
Thanks for tuning in. I'd love to hear your thoughts or questions about this episode, so feel free to leave them below ...
Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/marketingpodcast
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Today's episode is a great case study of how to successfully rebrand without alienating your customers. Imagine building a multi-million dollar brand that you absolutely love, only to find (due to legal reasons) you have to rebrand it, not once, but twice. All this whilst going through an ugly separation, and being a single mum of a newborn. It’s a highly charged episode 502 of The (award-winning) Small Business Big Marketing podcast.
Today's guest is Rebecca Klodinsky, founder of the of bikini label IIXIIST
In just six years, Frankii Swim has burst onto the Australian fashion scene, quickly developing a tribe of loyal, bikini-loving wearers … most of whom are women!! The label then quickly found itself on the global stage thanks to the likes of Kim Kardashian, Kylie Jenner and Rhianna. It’s now a runaway success turning over $7M this year, and making founder Rebecca Klodinsky, a very happy camper.
But it hasn’t all been smooth sailing, as Rebecca has had to navigate an ugly separation from her partner, along with two expensive and time-consuming rebrands due to legal demands. The brand is now called Exist … spelt IIXIIST …. And yes, I do ask her about why that name.
This is a very honest chat about how to successfully rebrand without alienating your customers, with a passionate business owner, who’s now a single mum of a 20-month old baby.
Timbo's Top 3 Attention Grabbers
Links & resources mentioned in today's episode
Last week's episode - How to adapt your marketing during Coronavirus with Ben Newsome of Fizzics Education
Other successful female entrepreneurs Timbo's interviewed:
Julie Mathers of Flora & Fauna
Abigail Forsyth of Keepcup
Melanie Perkins of Canva
This week's Monster Prize Draw winner
Tolita Dukes of marketing agency 8Seconds
Thanks for tuning in. I'd love to hear your thoughts or questions about this episode, so feel free to leave them below ...
Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/marketingpodcast
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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