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Investing in Commitment: How Subscriptions Drive Growth | Brian Pedone | Quiet Punch
Episode 271

Investing in Commitment: How Subscriptions Drive Growth | Brian Pedone | Quiet Punch

On this episode of Honest Ecommerce, we have Brian Pedone. Brian is the founder and CEO of Quiet Punch, a home boxing fitness company selling doorway punching bag experiences. We talk about brand commitment through subscriptions, shifting from boxing equipment to home fitness, embracing the idea of a wider market, and so much more!

Honest Ecommerce · Chase Clymer with Brian Pedone

April 1, 202427m 49s

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Show Notes

Brian Pedone took up boxing at the age of 13, and by 19, he had started his own boxing gym working with teenagers. 

Brian holds a BS in Computer Science and was featured by BusinessWeek in 2008 as one of the top 25 entrepreneurs 25 years and under in America. 

In 2013 he started the concept for Quiet Punch and has been at it now for over 10 years. His mission has been to make boxing accessible for all. 

He loves working with entrepreneurs and helping others get started.

In This Conversation We Discuss:

  • [00:45] Intro
  • [02:10] Quiet Punch: boxing in small spaces
  • [03:18] Brainstorming the Quiet Punch model
  • [04:29] Simplifying things to find the perfect design
  • [05:41] Securing the right manufacturer
  • [06:05] Shifting from boxing equipment to home fitness
  • [07:18] Embracing the idea of a wider market
  • [08:31] Overcoming minimum order requirements
  • [09:28] Negotiating TV plans for mass market appeal
  • [10:41] Prioritizing ownership and independence
  • [11:17] Episode sponsors
  • [13:26] Monetizing efforts for product investment
  • [15:01] Encountering Ecommerce struggles and breakthroughs
  • [16:09] Managing surge in sales and traction
  • [17:00] Recognizing the "We're Onto Something" moment
  • [17:25] Seizing unexpected opportunities
  • [18:00] Sustaining momentum with accidental scarcity
  • [19:00] Capitalizing on sustainable revenue
  • [19:35] Anticipating success and accepting setbacks
  • [20:42] Adjusting from increasing sales to slow growth
  • [21:16] Transforming products into subscriptions
  • [22:24] Building brand commitment through subscriptions
  • [23:32] Testing what customers would like to pay for
  • [24:20] Consumer interest on small group engagements
  • [25:00] Building freemium relationships with customers
  • [25:28] Idea vs. Execution: the critical combination
  • [26:14] Managing expectations on startup success

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