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The Story of a Brand

Troubadour - Word-of-Mouth Drives this Bag’s Popularity

The Story of a Brand

Ramon Vela

Business, Entrepreneurship

5145 Ratings

🗓️ 3 June 2022

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

This episode is brought to you by Sendlane.

 

When building the Troubadour brand, the focus has always been on the bag, says Abel Samet, co-founder of the company that makes sustainable bags and accessories that work professionally.

 

"You see some companies with their first hundred hires, 90 of them will be marketing in some way," Abel says. "We focus our team around how do we create the best possible products we can and how do we create a feedback loop that means the products are getting better and accelerating at a much, much faster rate than companies or us at a different parallel universe where we weren't focusing on that."

 

In other words, customers do the marketing - via word of mouth - for Troubadour, Abel says.

 

"To be honest, some of this is trial and error," he says. "There are a number of influencers that love the brand, and that's great to see. But ultimately, every time somebody buys from us...a question we always ask is, How did you hear about us? And far and away, the most common response is, I have this friend that just loves your stuff and won't stop talking about it."

 

Because the bag's design is paramount, many factors figure into the process, Abel says. That includes inspiration from architecture, nature, and elements of the European design movement in the 19th and 20th centuries. But there's also a strong eye to how the bag will be utilized.

 

"We want to focus on lightweight because you're going to put things in the bag, it's going to get heavy, but you certainly don't want the bag itself to be heavy before you put it on," he says. "I think your bag is your office on the go in many ways."

 

Sustainability and product recycling are important aspects too.

 

"I think we're focused on how can we create products that are not downgrading the materials through use and so specifically trying to remove polyurethane as much as possible," Abel says.

 

In Part 1, Abel talks about:

 

* Gratitude toward his parents.
* A 100-foot overview of the Troubadour brand.
* Why Troubadour focuses on the product instead of the PR.
* The power of word-of-mouth advertising.
* What philosophies go into the design of the bag.
* Why sustainability is vital in the design process.

 

Join Ramon Vela and Abel Samet as they break down the inside story on The Story of a Brand.

 

For more on Troubadour, visit: https://www.troubadourgoods.com/ 

 

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Transcript

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0:00.0

My background originally came from finance world, but very outdoors on the weekends and felt like a lot of the bags that I used in the outdoor space were lightweight, comfortable, well made, but traveled a lot for work and felt like a lot of the bags that I used for professional travel were heavy. They're pretty clunky, not super functional.

0:24.6

The design I later learned was built much more around the manufacturing process

0:28.6

than around the way the human spine shape and what's actually comfortable for a person to use.

0:33.6

And so the original idea for my co-founder and I was to say,

0:36.6

can we bring some of these things we love about the outdoors world, performance materials, more sustainable materials, and create professional bags and accessories that work better, that are more comfortable, more functional, and ultimately more sustainable for the planet as well.

1:04.9

Recorded at Send Lane Studios. This is not your average entrepreneur or e-commerce podcast.

1:15.7

And he's not your average host. This is the story of a brand with your host, Ramon Vela. If all DDC companies were forced to turn off their Facebook ads, they'd be dead on arrival. Why is that? Well, they overinvest

1:21.9

in paid acquisition and underinvest and retention. Luckily, SENDlane makes it easy to solve this problem.

1:29.3

Sendlane is an e-commerce customer experience platform helping hundreds of D2C brands to tighten their existing customer relationships.

1:36.8

Sendlane automates personalized customer experiences through welcome and abandoning cart workflows,

1:41.8

SMS, deep data integrations with Shopify and

1:44.9

WooCommerce, multi-store functionality, and much more.

1:48.5

Plus, they don't stand for lazy customer support.

1:52.2

Their San Diego-based team has an average, get this, one-minute response time from a

1:58.0

live human, making sure you never get stuck in a chat queue ever again.

2:03.4

Curious about how Sendlane can help your D-2-C brand grow?

2:06.4

Well, visit senlane.com forward slash story to schedule a demo with a specialist today.

2:12.6

That's Senlane, S-E-L-A-N- e dot com forward slash story hey everyone this is ramon vella and this is another

2:24.2

episode of the story of a brand like always we have an amazing founder and brand that we're going to

2:29.3

feature on today's show but before i do let's get into gratefulness and so abel is there a time that you can remember

2:37.1

and share when someone did something for you that was well it just made you feel grateful because

2:41.6

it meant that they believed in you or your vision or your potential yeah for sure um

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