Launching a Wellness Product with Cameron Alexis / ep149
I love talking with wellness product business owners and sharing their journey, as they start to market and sell their business online.
In this episode I got to talk to Cameron Alexis, owner of Flaunt Body, all about how she launched her ingrown hair treatment product.
In this episode we talk about:
The different product building phases
How she tested the product and got use cases
Launching an “intimate” product
The process of building her website
Doing a pre-sale order
Next steps for scaling
Listen to this episode here:
More about Cameron:
Cameron Alexis has always been fascinated by good design and after an educational and professional background in business, finance, and management, Cameron came to her senses, returned to school and graduated with a Master of Arts in Interior Design. Cameron continues to work on commercial design projects that range from TV set design to international hotels; while FLAUNT BODY burgeons.
Cameron's strong background and interest in sustainable design, 3D visualization, trans-media presentations, and social cause design; combined with her experience in finance and marketing make her a well-rounded designer. In her free time, she serves on the Associate Board for the Greater Chicago Food Depository, is a member of the Houston Food Bank, and still manages to find time for boxing, cycling, running, developing FLAUNT BODY, and travel!
A self-professed “maker at heart," a love of design permeates every architectural and design project and often leads to innovative new uses for materials and processes. She sees architecture and design as vehicles for improving people's lives and strives to find the best solution to any given brief.
The execution is key, and this professional has a strong belief in materials and artisanship. Cameron Alexis has been widely recognized for work in a variety of projects by esteemed clients.
Flaunt Body Links:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/flaunt_body/
Facebook: www.facebook.com/flauntbody
Website: www.flauntbody.com
Beaute Bazar: beautebazar.com (UK)
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