Schedule a call to build & scale your ecommerce brand → https://www.ecomcapital.com/demo/schedule In this episode, Sasha sits down with Kayci Scaggs, founder of Pakks.co, a conversation card company born from personal struggle that scaled from $20,000 in the first 30 days to $67k per month, with clear sights on $1 million monthly revenue. Kayci's story is a masterclass in the "missionary vs mercenary" founder mentality. After a painful divorce, job loss during the tech industry downturn...
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Schedule a call to build & scale your ecommerce brand → https://www.ecomcapital.com/demo/schedule In this episode, Sasha sits down with Kayci Scaggs, founder of Pakks.co, a conversation card company born from personal struggle that scaled from $20,000 in the first 30 days to $67k per month, with clear sights on $1 million monthly revenue. Kayci's story is a masterclass in the "missionary vs mercenary" founder mentality. After a painful divorce, job loss during the tech industry downturn...
Schedule a Call here to build and Scale your Ecommerce Brand → https://www.ecomcapital.com/demo/schedule In this game-changing episode, Sasha sits down with Marin Istvanic, Head of Performance at Inspire agency, to break down his exact $100+ million Meta advertising strategy that's helped scale ecommerce brands from startup to 8-figures. Marin shares the tactical playbook he's used across 8 years of media buying, revealing how creative-based targeting has replaced traditional interest targe...
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Schedule a call to build & scale your ecommerce brand → https://www.ecomcapital.com/demo/schedule In this episode, Sasha sits down with Kayci Scaggs, founder of Pakks.co, a conversation card company born from personal struggle that scaled from $20,000 in the first 30 days to $67k per month, with clear sights on $1 million monthly revenue. Kayci's story is a masterclass in the "missionary vs mercenary" founder mentality. After a painful divorce, job loss during the tech industry downturn...