Short, bite-sized conversations with indie hackers that have started small, profitable and bootstrapped businesses. You'll learn how they come up with ideas, what they do to validate, find those first customers and make a sustainable income.
Turning $100 into $52,000 selling handmade candles DTC - Dianna Allen, TERRA
Dianna Allen is the founder of TERRA, a DTC candle brand, where she designs and hand pours a variety of candles. In October 2020, Dianna left her life as a freelancer behind to put her efforts into TERRA full-time, which as we all know, is a huge leap to make.
What we covered:
- Should more indie hackers work on physical products?
- What happened with Budget Meal Planner?
- Should more indie hackers kill projects more often?
- Does turning a passion into a business take the enjoyment away?
- What was the breakthrough moment with Terra
- Making the leap going full-time with your business
- Why Dianna went straight into
- How do the economics of a physical product business work?
- How Terra was started with just $100
- Using Instagram for 99% of growth
- The hardest part of running a physical product business
- How to balance one-term purchases vs MRR
- Why we should support more small businesses?
Links
Recommendations
- Book: Shoe Dog
- Indie Hacker: AJ from Carrd
- Podcast: Doesn't listen
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