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The Checkout
Modern Commerce Media
16 episodes
2 weeks ago
If you could start a company with anybody in the world, you would want it to be with the co-hosts of The Checkout.
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The Checkout
Why Founders Are Afraid to Stop Working
Try Attentive: https://www.attentive.com/ Try Fuego: https://fuego.io/ Download Your Free Checklist: https://www.thedivenewsletter.com/pos... What do you do when you’re doing well… but still feel stuck on the hamster wheel? In this episode of the podcast, we break down one of the most common (and least talked-about) problems among ambitious operators, founders, and marketers: being constantly busy, financially “okay,” yet unable to make the leap to the next phase of freedom. The conversation starts with a real listener question — someone working full-time at an agency while trying to build their own brand on the side — and expands into a deep, honest discussion about agency life, risk, ambition, burnout, financial freedom, and the emotional weight of building something meaningful. We talk about why: • Agency work is one of the most emotionally draining business models • Being “busy” is often a sign of misaligned goals, not lack of discipline • You should feel overwhelmed in certain seasons — and why that’s normal • Financial freedom and time freedom are not the same thing • Fear of “losing it all” never fully goes away (and why that’s not a bad thing) Later in the episode, we shift into a highly tactical discussion around DTC vs retail, cannibalization, and scaling consumer brands the right way — especially for food and beverage companies. If you’re: • Working a full-time job while building something on the side • Running an agency and feeling trapped by client work • Scaling a DTC brand and considering retail • Or struggling with the mental load that comes with success This episode will feel uncomfortably familiar — in a good way. ⸻ TOPICS COVERED • Agency life vs brand ownership • When (and when not) to quit your job • Low overhead as a strategic advantage • Staying in “the suck” in your 20s • Financial freedom vs time freedom • Why fear can be a feature, not a flaw • Retail cannibalization and blended CAC • Using DTC to support retail growth • How great brands actually scale ⸻ WHO THIS EPISODE IS FOR Founders, operators, marketers, agency owners, and anyone trying to build leverage without burning out — especially if you’re ambitious, capable, and still feel behind.
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2 weeks ago
1 hour 24 minutes

The Checkout
The Most Valuable Marketing Conversation You’ll Watch in 2026
Try Attentive: https://www.attentive.com/ Try Fuego: https://fuego.io/ Download Your Free Checklist: https://www.thedivenewsletter.com/pos... In this episode, we bring together four experienced operators, founders, and marketers to answer one deceptively simple question: What’s the most important marketing advice that actually works today? No fluff. No theory. Just tactical, real-world insights you can apply immediately—whether you’re launching your first product, scaling a DTC brand, or trying to cut through a louder, more crowded market than ever before. We cover everything from conversion-rate wins and offer testing, to brand positioning, community-driven growth, and content that doesn’t feel like ads. You’ll hear firsthand lessons from building and scaling consumer brands across e-commerce, CPG, retail, and performance marketing—plus how AI and changing buyer behavior are reshaping the playbook in real time. What you’ll learn in this episode: • Why dollar-off offers often outperform percentage discounts (and how to test it properly) • The real reason most marketing advice fails to convert • How to think about your second product—and when not to • Why focusing on one growth channel beats spreading yourself thin • How brands like Dad Gang built momentum by keeping things painfully simple • Why community, channels, tools for long-term brand growth • How to create content that puts the customer at the center, not the product • What founders are noticing about Google Ads, search decline, and AI disruption • Why storytelling and real-world community experiences are becoming the most powerful form of marketing This episode is especially valuable if you: • Run or are starting a DTC or consumer brand • Feel overwhelmed by tools, tactics, and “growth hacks” • Want to build a brand people actually care about—not just click on • Are trying to adapt to AI-driven changes in search, ads, and discovery If you’re tired of vague advice and want clear thinking from people actually doing the work, this one’s for you.
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3 weeks ago
1 hour 39 minutes

The Checkout
$1M vs $100M Business Problems: How To Properly Scale
Try Attentive: https://www.attentive.com/ Try Fuego: https://fuego.io/ Download Your Free Checklist: https://www.thedivenewsletter.com/post-purchase-checklist Description: In this episode, John Coyle, Nick Shackelford, and Bart Sinofsky play a game: guessing whether an entrepreneur is running a $1 million or $100 million business based solely on the questions they ask. The trio dives deep into the specific challenges faced at different stages of growth. They discuss how to curate a "content diet" that actually moves the needle, the myth of juggling multiple businesses successfully, and the "T-shaped" focus required to scale. They also break down how to identify winning products, sharing the origin story of Dad Gang and how to spot "tailwinds" in your own brand. In This Episode, We Cover: The "Guru" vs. Operator Dilemma We debate how to distinguish between legitimate advice and "gurus" who make money teaching rather than doing. The hosts break down who to follow for specific skills, including recommendations for Alex Hormozi for general business wisdom, Dara Denney for creative strategy, and Nick Theriot for media buying frameworks. They also discuss why 8-figure founders should eventually stop looking for "hacks" and start hiring specialized consultants. Mastering Focus: Juggling vs. Deep Work Nick Shackelford explains how he manages five publicly visible companies by building infrastructure and having assistants dedicated to specific areas. In contrast, John Coyle introduces the "T-Shaped" focus theory—the idea that you can only have one "main thing" while other opportunities must serve that main goal. We also share a counter-intuitive productivity hack: using scheduled calls to force "deep work" and block out distractions like Slack. Identifying Winning Products How do you know if you have a winner? Bart shares the Dad Gang origin story, explaining how selling the first 100 hats to friends and family provided the immediate signal needed to double down. The group also discusses the "Smoke Test" method for testing demand and why you must be a genuine consumer of your own market to find product-market fit. Solving Business Constraints Why asking "Should I be on TikTok Shop?" is usually a sign of pain or lack of traction elsewhere. John explains the "Biggest Constraint" theory—why you must focus all effort on the single biggest problem in the business—and argues that if you think you have "no big problems," you simply haven't added enough zeros to your revenue goals to break the system.
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4 weeks ago
1 hour 18 minutes

The Checkout
How To Sell to 9 Figure Brands
Try Attentive: https://www.attentive.com/ Try Fuego: https://fuego.io/ Download Your Free Post Purchase Checklist: https://www.thedivenewsletter.com/post-purchase-checklist If you’ve ever wondered how to sell to rich people, enterprise accounts, or fast-growing 8 and 9-figure brands, this episode is the most tactical deep dive you’ll find anywhere. Today, the guys break down — in brutal honesty — exactly how successful founders and marketing leaders WANT to be sold to… and how most people get it embarrassingly wrong. Featuring: • Nick Shackelford — Partner at BREZ, operator behind multiple brands sprinting toward 9 figures • Bart S — Founder of Dad Gang, leading an 8-figure brand growing fast • John J Coyle — VP of Marketing at Royo Bread Co, another brand approaching 9 figures Between them, these operators have worked with dozens of top-tier brands, negotiated with SaaS companies, hired agencies, and reviewed thousands of cold pitches. This episode reveals the real buying psychology behind the curtain. --- What You’ll Learn in This Episode 1. How to Sell to 8–9 Figure Brands (Without Cringe Tactics) 2. Why Founders Buy: Maximizing vs. Optimizing Cycles 3. Cold Emails That Actually Work 4. The ONE Way Every 9-Figure Buyer Starts Their Search 5. How to Run Demos That Actually Close 6. Creative Ways SaaS Companies Close Big Accounts 7. Why Building a Personal Brand Lowers Your SaaS Bill 8. BONUS: How to Scale a $1,000/Month Mobile Pet Grooming Service  ⸻ This Episode Is For You If… • You’re an agency, SaaS founder, service provider, or consultant • You’re trying to sell bigger clients without sounding desperate • You want to understand how fast-growing brands actually think • You want to master cold outreach that doesn’t get instantly deleted • You want to create offers 8- and 9-figure operators actually buy ⸻ Timestamps 00:00 – Selling to rich people & 9-figure companies 01:30 – Maximizing vs. optimizing (and how to tell the difference) 03:20 – What commoditized offers must do differently 05:40 – How large teams think about time, workload, and demos 07:00 – Bart’s rule: “I only buy what my friends recommend” 10:00 – Cold email teardown: good vs. terrible examples 12:50 – Why founders hate vague SaaS positioning 14:50 – The dating analogy: why trust beats all outreach 17:30 – How to network with high-level operators 19:00 – Why personal brands give operational leverage 22:00 – Going upmarket: the REAL path (not what gurus tell you) 23:30 – What happens on demos that lose deals 25:40 – How founders think about switching costs 28:00 – Creative SaaS deal structures you’ve never seen 30:00 – The ONE thing bigger than any SaaS discount 32:00 – Why some brands choose one platform for everything 35:00 – Listener question: scaling a luxury pet grooming business 40:00 – Packaging convenience, service, and premium positioning 41:45 – Referral loops, add-ons, and retention mechanics
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1 month ago
1 hour 22 minutes

The Checkout
Are Entrepreneurs More ADHD?
Today we talk about ADHD in entrepreneurship and other neurospicyness. We also discuss everything we learned in season one of The Checkout. Zoe and John close out Season 1 with a chaotic, thoughtful, and very human conversation on where eCom is headed, what it takes to build a resonant brand today, and why everyone on the internet is a little bit NeuroSpicy. This Episode: In our final episode of the season, it’s just Zoe and John—and somehow they cover everything: What brands got right (and wrong) about the tariff panic When to prep for disaster vs. stay the course How founders use luck, instinct, and hindsight to survive Talking to your customers (for real, on the phone) The new blueprint for brands: act like a creator, feel like a friend Rethinking influencer deals and creator monetization ADHD, medication, and creativity The Jackie origin story Why John talks so damn much Season reflections + what's coming next → Drop a comment: What made The Checkout feel different from every other eCom podcast? We’re reading them all—and building Season 2 around what you say. Sponsors: Marpipe – https://www.marpipe.com/ Heatmap.com – https://www.heatmap.com/ Chapters: 00:00 – Intro & why it's just John and Zoe 05:00 – Big takeaways from the year in eCom 11:00 – Preparing vs. reacting: smart founder strategy 18:00 – Tariff fallout and brand-level decision-making 25:00 – Customer calls, brand resonance, and content as connection 33:00 – Brands acting like creators & building vibe-based community 41:00 – Influencer monetization & new deal structures 49:00 – Listener comments, ADHD, and creative trade-offs 1:04:00 – Jackie lore, internal ops, and life structure 1:12:00 – Season reflections, muskrat jokes & what’s next Follow Our Hosts: John Coyle YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@johnjhcoyle Twitter/X: https://x.com/johnjhcoyle Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/johnjhcoyle/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-coyle-1bb231120/ Nick Shackelford Twitter/X: https://x.com/iamshackelford LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nickshackelford/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iamnickshackelford/ Zoe Kahn Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_zoekahn_/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/zoekahn/ Bart Szaniewski Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theszef/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bart-szaniewski-374b1141/ Twitter/X: https://x.com/TheSzef
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7 months ago
1 hour 18 minutes

The Checkout
This Company Dropshipped From Airplanes in the 1990s
8 months ago
1 hour 15 minutes

The Checkout
How Tariffs Affect Small Businesses w/Steven Borrelli From Cuts Clothing
A 145% tariff isn’t just a price hike—it’s a slow-motion business killer. In this episode, the crew sits down with Cuts founder Steven Borrelli to talk about his viral open letter to Trump, the fallout from the latest tariffs, and how eCom brands can survive a 145% hit to their margins. We cover survival tactics, pricing strategies, manufacturer loopholes, and why most people on Twitter are getting it wrong. In This Episode: Why Steven’s tweet made it to Trump’s inner circle The difference between a tariff and an embargo (and why this is the latter) How brands are pulling revenue forward with “pre-tariff” sales Should you raise prices or add a fee at checkout? Underground strategies: bonded warehouses, vendor negotiations, offshore CX Dad Gang’s Coachella moment + Cuts’ Super Bowl party What actually works when you throw an IRL event 💬 Drop a comment: Are you adjusting your pricing, your suppliers, or your strategy in response to the tariffs? What are you seeing in your circle? Sponsors: Marpipe – https://www.marpipe.com Heatmap.com – https://www.heatmap.com ⏱️ Chapters: 00:00 – Intro & why this matters 07:45 – The Trump letter fallout 16:15 – Cart fees vs raising prices 25:30 – Customer trust & surveying 33:00 – Avoiding tariffs creatively 42:00 – What brands can actually do 50:00 – Pricing psychology & tradeoffs 57:00 – DTC Twitter & tariff fatigue 1:05:30 – In-person activations 1:13:00 – Building brand equity 1:17:30 – Wrap-up & follow Steven Follow Our Hosts: Nick Shackelford Twitter/X: https://x.com/iamshackelford LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nickshackelford/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iamnickshackelford/ Zoe Kahn Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_zoekahn_/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/zoe-kahn-5b61aa129/ Twitter/X: https://x.com/_zoekahn_ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ZoeKahn Bart Szaniewski Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theszef/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bart-szaniewski-374b1141/ Twitter/X: https://x.com/TheSzef John Coyle YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@johnjhcoyle Twitter/X: https://x.com/johnjhcoyle Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/johnjhcoyle/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-coyle-1bb231120/ Steven Borrelli Twitter/X: https://x.com/stevenborrelli Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stevenborrelli/ Cuts Clothing: https://www.cutsclothing.com Cuts Women: https://www.instagram.com/cutswomen/
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8 months ago
1 hour 19 minutes

The Checkout
This Hidden E-commerce Giant Makes BILLIONS In Plain Sight
This Hidden E-commerce Giant Makes BILLIONS In Plain Sight How a six-person team with a terrible website quietly built one of the biggest eCom businesses on the internet—and what the rest of us can learn from it. In This Episode: There’s a whole sector of eCommerce you’ve probably never thought about—brands that sell needs, not wants. This week, John, Bart, and guest host Nate Lagos break down the wild success of RockAuto.com and how it exposes a blind spot in the DTC playbook. They also debate the current state of AI ads, what actually moves the needle with content, and how to win when you're not the "cool" brand. Topics Include: The story behind Rock Auto’s ugly website and beautiful business Why most of us ignore the biggest slice of eCommerce Demand capture vs demand creation (and why it matters) The unsexy B2B opportunity hiding in plain sight AI-generated ads: actually useful or just a shiny toy? The real reason to invest more in creative Nate’s plan to turn non–watch guys into repeat buyers Like the episode? Subscribe and drop a comment—we read every single one. SPONSORS https://www.marpipe.com https://www.heatmap.com CHAPTERS 00:00 – The $500M Brand Hiding in Plain Sight 07:00 – The Southern Hemisphere of eCom: Selling What People Need 19:00 – Working With Billion-Dollar Brands (And Why They’re Often Clueless) 33:00 – The B2B and Agency Opportunity No One’s Talking About 39:00 – AI Ads: Bad Today, But Getting Closer 59:00 – How Great Creative Actually Gets Made 1:13:00 – Nate’s Plan to Upmarket Original Grain (and a Free Consult) 1:20:00 – Final Thoughts + Watch Industry Tea FOLLOW OUR HOSTS John Coyle YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@johnjhcoyle Twitter/X: https://x.com/johnjhcoyle Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/johnjhcoyle/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-coyle-1bb231120/ Nick Shackelford Twitter/X: https://x.com/iamshackelford LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nickshackelford/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iamnickshackelford/ Zoe Kahn Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_zoekahn_/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/zoe-kahn-5b61aa129/ Twitter/X: https://x.com/_zoekahn_ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ZoeKahn Bart Szaniewski Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theszef/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bart-szaniewski-374b1141/ Twitter/X: https://x.com/TheSzef Nate Lagos Twitter/X: https://x.com/natelagos LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/natelagos/ Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/5nULM2GckoiJp7rri3kYt1?si=91ca1f50a35d4656
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8 months ago
1 hour 22 minutes

The Checkout
I Got Fired. Whose Fault Was It?
John recently got fired from his job. We reflect on whose fault it was, plus tell stories about losing jobs. Today we're chatting layoffs, copywriting breakthroughs, and why the top 10% of spenders might be your only real customers. We kick things off with a brutally honest conversation about getting fired—how it feels, what it means, and why it might actually be your fault. Then Bart drops a VC-backed horror story, and Nate Lagos (VP Marketing @ Original Grain) helps us reframe the whole conversation. From there, we dive into copywriting tactics, Meta ad strategy, channel fatigue, and why it might be time to stop building brands for everyone. In this episode: The guilt spiral of getting let go—and the reality check you might need Why shame and blame don’t help (but taking responsibility does) The underrated power of your personal network and digital footprint How Nate’s team uses website copy to test Meta ads more effectively Why most brands chasing shiny new channels are wasting time The case for building brands specifically for the top 10% of earners Scarcity, storytelling, and the psychology of premium pricing Deep cuts from brands like Kith, Supreme, Represent, and Carved 💬 Comment below: What’s the best (or worst) thing that happened to you after getting fired? 📣 Sponsors: https://www.marpipe.com https://www.heatmap.com ⏱ Chapters: 00:00 – Getting fired: is it ever not your fault? 08:30 – Bart’s horror story VC layoff 18:45 – Blame, shame, and bouncing back 26:30 – The real reason your network matters 34:30 – Why Meta still works (and how to make it work harder) 43:00 – Why most brands should not chase new channels 59:14 – Selling to the top 10%: product, perception, price 01:10:50 – Examples from Kith, Supreme, Represent & more 01:20:55 – Grand Ole Opry collab + closing thoughts 🎙 Follow Our Hosts: Nick Shackelford https://x.com/iamshackelford https://www.linkedin.com/in/nickshackelford/ https://www.instagram.com/iamnickshackelford/ Zoe Kahn https://www.instagram.com/_zoekahn_/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/zoe-kahn-5b61aa129/ https://x.com/_zoekahn_ https://www.youtube.com/@ZoeKahn Bart Szaniewski https://www.instagram.com/theszef/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/bart-szaniewski-374b1141/ https://x.com/TheSzef John Coyle https://www.youtube.com/@johnjhcoyle https://x.com/johnjhcoyle https://www.instagram.com/johnjhcoyle/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-coyle-1bb231120/ Nate Lagos https://x.com/natelagos https://www.linkedin.com/in/natelagos/ https://open.spotify.com/show/5nULM2GckoiJp7rri3kYt1?si=91ca1f50a35d4656
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8 months ago
1 hour 21 minutes

The Checkout
Post Malone, LinkedIn Catfishing, Amazon Buying TikTok, and Our Action Figures
Today on the checkout we're talking about Post Malone reaching out to work with one of co-hosts brands and the secret "guy behind the guy" who has build Post Malone's empire into an Empire. We also talk about: How to do -celebrity and influencer collabs How to build product and personal brand identity. The offers by Amazon and OF to buy TikTok Getting professionally catfished AI ad hype die down --- Chat GPT Prompt for Your Personal Action Figure: Step 1. Enter a Text Prompt for Your AI Action Figure Use a template provided, such as: "Create an image of an action figure in packaging labeled '[Your Label]'. Use the attached photo as a reference for the face. [He/She] is [Height] tall and dressed in [Outfit Description], and holding [Item, e.g., Coffee Mug]. The cardboard section should be [Color]. Include an 'Accessories' section with items like [List Accessories]. Make the design visually appealing and reflective of a [Describe Industry]. Do not include the character image on packaging." This ensures detailed, industry-specific results. Step 2. Upload a Reference Image for Your AI Action Figure Upload a clear photo, as ChatGPT uses facial recognition for accuracy. --- Follow Our Hosts Nick Shackelford Twitter/X: https://x.com/iamshackelford LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nickshackelford/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iamnickshackelford/ Zoe Kahn Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_zoekahn_/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/zoe-kahn-5b61aa129/ Twitter/X: https://x.com/_zoekahn_ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ZoeKahn Bart Szaniewski Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theszef/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bart-szaniewski-374b1141/ Twitter/X: https://x.com/TheSzef John Coyle YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@johnjhcoyle Twitter/X: https://x.com/johnjhcoyle Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/johnjhcoyle/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-coyle-1bb231120/ For business inquiries reach out to john@coyle-enterprises.com ---- 00:00 Post Malone + Intro 03:59 The Guy Behind Post Malone 08:40 How To Do Celebrity Collabs 16:45 Product Identity 28:57 Personal Action Figures 32:52 Amazon (or OF) to Buy TikTok? 41:09 Professional catfishing 48:56 AI ad hype die down 1:03:38 All of our action figures
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8 months ago
1 hour 10 minutes

The Checkout
I'm Skeptical of the Kim Kardashian x Nike Collab | The Checkout Ep. 06
Kim Kardashian is teaming up with Nike with her brand, Skims. We give our takes on this, plus Poppy’s influencer vending machine backlash. From marketing moves to funding philosophies, we’re breaking down what works, what’s overhyped, and what smaller brands can learn from the biggest names in the game. - Kim Kardashian partners with Nike — genius move or gimmick? - Why Nike needed this… and why Skims might not have - What made Poppy’s influencer stunt controversial? - Was Olipop’s response petty or perfect? - The rise of Diet Coke as a (maybe satirical?) fitness brand - Bart’s insane 740-pound marlin fishing story (yep, really) - Should physical product brands ever raise money? - The trap of reporting to investors—and when raising might make sense 👇 Subscribe & drop a comment Think we’re wrong about raising money? Make the bull case in the comments. Check Out Our Sponsors Marpipe – The only AI ad platform that actually makes sense for creative teams: https://www.marpipe.com Heatmap.com – Your site’s silent sales coach. Instantly see what’s working (and what isn’t): https://www.heatmap.com Follow Our Hosts Nick Shackelford Twitter/X: https://x.com/iamshackelford LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nickshackelford/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iamnickshackelford/ Zoe Kahn Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_zoekahn_/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/zoe-kahn-5b61aa129/ Twitter/X: https://x.com/_zoekahn_ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ZoeKahn Bart Szaniewski Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theszef/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bart-szaniewski-374b1141/ Twitter/X: https://x.com/TheSzef John Coyle YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@johnjhcoyle Twitter/X: https://x.com/johnjhcoyle Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/johnjhcoyle/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-coyle-1bb231120/ Chapters 00:00 – Whatup - let's talk Kim Kardashian x Skims 10:00 – Nike x Skims: who really wins 30:00 – Poppy’s PR stunt & influencer backlash 50:00 – Coke goes prebiotic & Diet Coke gets weird 1:10:00 – Fishing stories & big flexes 1:20:00 – Raising money: smart move or trap? For business inquiries reach out to john@coyle-enterprises.com
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9 months ago
1 hour 21 minutes

The Checkout
Adult Sandboxes & How To Sell More Stuff | The Checkout Ep. 5
If you're not selling something to people while they’re out living life… what are you even doing? In this episode of The Checkout, John, Zoe, and Bart dive into how brands can break out of the DTC echo chamber and actually stand out—through physical experiences, creative retail, and lo-fi entertainment. From coffee shops with sandboxes to vending machines in front yards, we explore all the ways brands can drive sales outside of Meta ads. We talk: Coffee shops with RC cars (yes, really) Building marketing channels you own Retail distribution hacks, from state fairs to local shops Why marketing isn’t just “make another TikTok” The rise of "social shows" and customer-based content Product innovation vs. positioning tricks Why the best marketers spend time thinking, not just executing 💼 Sponsors of This Episode: Marpipe – Multivariate ad testing made simple. Automate creative testing and scale what works. https://www.marpipe.com Heatmap.com – Know exactly where users click, scroll, and drop off. Visual analytics that help you optimize conversion. https://www.heatmap.com ⏱️ Chapters: 00:00 – Intro: Coffee shops, sandboxes, and dad RC culture 05:00 – Building brands through experiential retail 12:30 – Creative ways to get into physical retail 20:00 – Innovation vs. repositioning in DTC 35:30 – Social shows and customer-based content 45:00 – Marketing ideas that come from thinking 55:00 – When vacation = better ideation 1:10:00 – Wrap-up: Lazy marketing vs. original thinking 👀 Follow Our Hosts: Nick Shackelford Twitter/X: https://x.com/iamshackelford LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nickshackelford/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iamnickshackelford/ Zoe Kahn Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_zoekahn_/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/zoe-kahn-5b61aa129/ Twitter/X: https://x.com/_zoekahn_ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ZoeKahn Bart Szaniewski Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theszef/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bart-szaniewski-374b1141/ Twitter/X: https://x.com/TheSzef John Coyle YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@johnjhcoyle Twitter/X: https://x.com/johnjhcoyle Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/johnjhcoyle/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-coyle-1bb231120/
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9 months ago
1 hour 11 minutes

The Checkout
If You're Not First You Have to Be Weird | The Checkout Episode 04
If you're not #1 in your category… your only hope might be to get really, really weird. In this episode of The Checkout, John, Zoe, and Bart (with Shack out this week) dive deep into what it takes to stand out in a saturated market. From Charleston Chew to Dr. Pepper, sliding mitts to Dad Gang hats, we break down the strategies behind products that win by being different—not bigger. We talk: - Why weird wins when you're not the category leader - How packaging and product design can disrupt legacy spaces - Tootsie Roll, Liquid Death, canned vegetables, and the “X for Y” framework - What NIL (Name, Image, and Likeness) deals mean for brands - Why influencer trust is collapsing—and what that means for marketers - Plus: The underrated brilliance of skit creators like Veronica is Cool If you’re building a product, a brand, or just love seeing how weird stuff wins, this one’s for you. ----- 💼 Sponsors of This Episode: Marpipe – The multivariate testing platform built for performance creatives. Discover your best ad combinations faster and scale what works. 👉 https://www.marpipe.com Heatmap.com – See what your visitors do on your site—where they click, scroll, and drop off. Heatmaps, session replays, and powerful insights to optimize conversion. 👉 https://www.heatmap.com Chapters: 00:00 – Intro & what this show is about 01:30 – Why weird brands win 08:00 – Product and packaging that stand out 18:00 – Niching down vs. going mass 27:00 – The “X for Y” framework 35:00 – Distribution strategy matters 45:00 – NIL deals and underrated influencers 55:00 – Do people still trust influencers? 1:05:00 – How brands should work with creators 1:15:00 – Wrap up & final thoughts ------- Follow our hosts: Nick Shackelford Twitter/X: https://x.com/iamshackelford LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nickshackelford/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iamnickshackelford/ Zoe Kahn Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_zoekahn_/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/zoe-kahn-5b61aa129/ Twitter/X: https://x.com/_zoekahn_ YouTube: @ZoeKahn Bart Szaniewski Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theszef/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bart-szaniewski-374b1141/ Twitter/X: https://x.com/TheSzef John Coyle YouTube: @johnjhcoyle Twitter/X: https://x.com/johnjhcoyle Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/johnjhcoyle/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-coyle-1bb231120/ 📩 Business inquiries: john@coyle-enterprises.com
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9 months ago
1 hour 23 minutes

The Checkout
You Can make Money Or Get Rich, But Not Both | The Checkout Ep. 03
Today we're talking about how some businesses can make you a lot of money while others can make you rich, but almost none of them will get you both. ⚡ Subscribe for more eCommerce insights, brand breakdowns, and unfiltered takes! 📢 Follow us on social media: Nick Shackelford Twitter/X: https://x.com/iamshackelford LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nickshackelford/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iamnickshackelford/ Zoe Kahn Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_zoekahn_/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/zoe-kahn-5b61aa129/ Twitter/X: https://x.com/_zoekahn_ YouTube: @ZoeKahn Bart Szaniewski Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theszef/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bart-szaniewski-374b1141/ Twitter/X: https://x.com/TheSzef John Coyle YouTube: @johnjhcoyle Twitter/X: https://x.com/johnjhcoyle Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/johnjhcoyle/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-coyle-1bb231120/ 📩 Business inquiries: john@coyle-enterprises.com Chapters 00:00:00 You can get rich or make money 00:30 Long term business vs money grab 00:10:09 Guest Appearance from the Fidget Spinner King 00:20:00 When to go full-time in your business 00:28:20 Product expansion 00:54:00 Hard working belts 01:07:40 Products as Marketing 01:10:49 Bye
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9 months ago
1 hour 10 minutes

The Checkout
How To Get Celebrities To Use Your Product | The Checkout Ep. 02
In this episode of The Checkout, we dive into a wild challenge—getting LeBron James to wear a DadGang hat! 🧢💥 Host [Your Name] is joined by DadGang co-founder Bart to brainstorm how to pull off this viral stunt. From designing the perfect hat to leveraging social media for maximum hype, we break down what makes challenge content work and why it could be a game-changer for brands. We also discuss: How challenge-based content can drive organic and paid marketing success The balance between hype and inventory planning in eCommerce The art of making content that works for both entertainment & advertising A deep dive into neurodivergence in entrepreneurship (surprise self-discovery moment!) The wild world of brand projections and why most companies get them totally wrong This episode is packed with insights, laughs, and some hard truths about growing a brand. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe if you love these convos! 🔥💡 ⚡ Subscribe for more eCommerce insights, brand breakdowns, and unfiltered takes! 📢 Follow us on social media: Nick Shackelford Twitter/X: https://x.com/iamshackelford LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nickshackelford/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iamnickshackelford/ Zoe Kahn Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_zoekahn_/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/zoe-kahn-5b61aa129/ Twitter/X: https://x.com/_zoekahn_ YouTube: @ZoeKahn Bart Szaniewski Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theszef/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bart-szaniewski-374b1141/ Twitter/X: https://x.com/TheSzef John Coyle YouTube: @johnjhcoyle Twitter/X: https://x.com/johnjhcoyle Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/johnjhcoyle/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-coyle-1bb231120/ 📩 Business inquiries: john@coyle-enterprises.com Chapters: 0:00 - Intro: The LeBron Hat Challenge 2:22 - S/O Marpipe 4:01 - The viral content formula for brands 7:22 - A real lawyer tells us if this is legal 10:46 - How I'd do it 15:29 - S/O Heatmap 16:45 - Sneaky ads 22:44 - What do you do when your numbers aren't hitting 31:53 - When is it the agency's fault? 37:22 - We love Marpipe 39:07 - Customer centric projections 51:47 - We love Heatmap 53:18 - Logistics and customer service vs marketing 59:50 - Neurospicy announcement 1:11:20 - Bye now
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10 months ago
1 hour 11 minutes

The Checkout
Why Are All These Famous Men Starting Alcohol Brands? | The Checkout Ep. 01
Why do so many famous men have alcohol brands? Welcome back to The Checkout Podcast, where we break down the latest in eCommerce, brand building, and digital culture—with a little chaos along the way. In this episode, we get into: 💥 Why every famous guy has an alcohol brand (The Rock, Ryan Reynolds, Kevin Hart—what’s the deal?) 💥 The rise of cannabis beverages and new mind-altering brands 💥 AI in eCommerce—will it replace human jobs or just make brands more efficient? 💥 The fraud problem nobody talks about: chargebacks, scams, and fake refunds 💥 Agency drama: When should agencies take credit for a brand's success? 📢 Featuring: 🚀 Zoe Kahn - CEO of The Inevitable Agency, early team member at Ghost & Chomps 👕 Bart Szaniewski - Co-founder of Dad Gang, eCommerce veteran ⚡ Nick Shackelford - Partner and Head of Retention at Brez and a serial entrepreneur 🎤 John Coyle - Typical white guy who talks a lot and thinks others MUST want to hear his opinions. ⚡ Subscribe for more eCommerce insights, brand breakdowns, and unfiltered takes! 📢 Follow us on social media: Nick Shackelford Twitter/X: https://x.com/iamshackelford LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nickshackelford/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iamnickshackelford/ Zoe Kahn Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_zoekahn_/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/zoe-kahn-5b61aa129/ Twitter/X: https://x.com/_zoekahn_ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ZoeKahn Bart Szaniewski Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theszef/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bart-szaniewski-374b1141/ Twitter/X: https://x.com/TheSzef John Coyle YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@johnjhcoyle Twitter/X: https://x.com/johnjhcoyle Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/johnjhcoyle/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-coyle-1bb231120/ 📩 Business inquiries: john@coyle-enterprises.com Chapters:  00:00 - Welcome to The Checkout Podcast 🎙️ 02:15 - Meet the crew: Who’s on today’s episode? 05:45 - Why do all famous men have an alcohol brand? 10:20 - Alcohol, cannabis, and mind-altering brands: What’s next? 14:50 - The LTV advantage of vice brands vs. other categories 18:35 - Why female celebrities lean toward beauty & wellness brands 22:10 - The psychology behind celebrity brand loyalty 27:05 - Can non-celebrities still win in alcohol & beauty? 30:45 - The cannabis beverage boom & market opportunity 36:00 - eCommerce fraud: The problem nobody talks about 41:30 - Chargebacks, customer scams, and fraud prevention tools 45:15 - AI-powered agents in customer service: Game changer or overhyped? 50:55 - The future of AI in marketing & media buying 55:40 - The Vessi agency drama: When should agencies claim credit? 01:02:15 - Do agencies really help brands scale, or just take credit? 01:08:45 - AI’s impact on eCommerce jobs—will it replace humans? 01:15:30 - When AI starts making purchase decisions for consumers 01:21:55 - Could AI change how we buy everything online? 01:28:20 - Final thoughts & wrap-up
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10 months ago
1 hour 24 minutes

The Checkout
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