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Knowing Your Whys for Long-Term Brand Success | Anna Brakefield | Red Land Cotton
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Knowing Your Whys for Long-Term Brand Success | Anna Brakefield | Red Land Cotton

On this episode of Honest Ecommerce, we have Anna Brakefield. Anna is the co-founder and CEO of Red Land Cotton, a DTC brand crafting bedding, towels and more all made in the USA from cotton grown on their family farm in Alabama. We talk about building new ventures from existing resources, teasing progress to convert followers into buyers, leading with purpose beyond just making money, and so much more!

Honest Ecommerce · Chase Clymer with Anna Brakefield

December 29, 202533m 51s

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Show Notes

Anna Brakefield’s story begins on her family’s cotton farm in North Alabama, where she grew up surrounded by the rhythms of agriculture and the values of hard work, stewardship, and tradition.

Her father, Mark Yeager, instilled in her a deep appreciation for the land and the premium cotton it produced—lessons that would later inspire a business built on craftsmanship and sustainability.

After earning a degree in graphic design and marketing from Auburn University, Anna pursued a career in advertising in New York and Nashville. Though she thrived in the corporate world, her roots kept calling her back home, planting the seed for what would become Red Land Cotton.

In 2016, Anna and her father launched Red Land Cotton with a mission to bring American-made, farm-to-home textiles to market. Armed with her marketing expertise and a passion for storytelling, she shaped the company’s identity, ensuring that each product—crafted from the cotton grown on their farm—embodied quality, authenticity, and Southern heritage.

As Red Land Cotton continues to flourish, Anna balances entrepreneurship with family life, finding inspiration in the land that started it all. Her journey is a testament to the power of honoring one’s roots while embracing the possibilities of growth and innovation.

In This Conversation We Discuss:

  • [00:00] Intro
  • [00:39] Sponsor: Taboola
  • [02:24] Building new ventures from existing resources
  • [05:08] Turning constraints into strategic clarity
  • [07:25] Sponsor: Next Insurance
  • [08:38] Validating demand while building in public
  • [10:21] Callouts
  • [10:32] Blogging company journey for early engagement
  • [12:03] Teasing progress to convert followers into buyers
  • [13:48] Meeting customers where they are
  • [17:15] Experimenting with traditional advertising
  • [20:10] Sponsor: Electric Eye
  • [21:19] Sponsor: Freight Fright
  • [23:22] Investing in skills when hiring isn’t an option
  • [25:18] Balancing creativity with marketing strategy
  • [26:57] Matching products to the right channels
  • [28:46] Leveraging cross-channel marketing effectively
  • [30:09] Leading with purpose beyond just making money

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