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Selling Online Today is a podcast created for you, the small business owners and entrepreneurs who sell online via their eCommerce website, Amazon and Ebay all at the same time. If you are looking for inspiration, tips, tricks, advice on how to become a better seller then look no further. Each epis…

Patrick Conlon: Multichannel eCommerce Specialist. Chatting to business owners who successfully sell online, including one who appeared on Dragons Den. Interviewing businesses that sell on Amazon, Ebay & website selling. Synchronized across all platfo


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    “We are just coming up to 25,000 feedback at 100% positive so the product is as near to perfect as you can get.” Adrian from The Ink Squid

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2016 28:36


    Adrian is from Blackpool and is the founder of The Ink Squid. Together with a small team, Adrian specialises in selling compatible ink and toner cartridges for brand-name printers. Having been in business for over 5 years the company have established themselves on multi-channel platforms such as Amazon and eBay as well as their own eCommerce website.  

    “Make sure it’s viable, don’t waste your time, your effort, your money unless you can see it paying off at the end.” Rob from Parade Antiques

    Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2016 29:53


    Rob from Parade Antiques sells items in the area of collectibles, memorabilia and antiques. Based in Plymouth, the business was established in 1997. Around five years ago, Rob started the Company’s eCommerce business alongside friend and business partner Alex. Parade Antiques trade through their own website and through eBay and are based in an old early 18th century warehouse near the waterís edge of Plymouth.  

    “It’s an art form in capturing the customer and keeping them buying from you again and again” Andy from Printer Basics

    Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2016 25:09


    With over 15 years in the business Andy has perfected his selling technique on online platforms such as eBay, Amazon and his own website. Printer Basics is located in Cheshire UK and was originally a mail order service but was updated to a eCommerce website as the times changed!  

    “You always have to try and achieve a profit on every sale.” Alasdair from Badger Inks

    Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2016 24:18


    Alasdair has been trading ink cartridges online since 2009 through eCommerce platforms such as Amazon and eBay and through his own website badgerinks.co.uk. He is based in East Sussex with a small team around him. Alasdair has recently started a bricks and mortar business alongside his thriving online business selling brands such as Canon, Epson and Lexmark.  

    “You have to put in the maximum amount of effort, and if you do that you will split some return. It’s going to be a lot of hard work but it will be rewarding so you have to keep doing it.” Michael from Kenco Spares

    Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2016 28:25


    Michael is a Northern Irish trade man that runs Kenco Spares and been operating since 1960 and since then started an eCommerce business in 2002 selling on multi-channel platforms such as eBay and Amazon. As well as having an online eCommerce store Michael also has a bricks and mortar store also called “Kenco Spares” in Belfast that has everything to do with domestic spare parts for most appliances such as Kenco and Dyson, dish washing machines, dryers etc.  

    “Our revenue last year was $1.07 Million” Ellen from Scuba Choice

    Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2016 24:09


    Ellen from Scuba Choice sells everything to do with scuba diving and started her eCommerce business in 2011 with her father, she is now running the multi-channel eCommerce business with 8 people on a day to day business all from starting from business from scratch in the garage.  

    “Make sure your deliveries are prompt, customer service is excellent and communication is excellent, customers expect nothing less. If you have a problem deal with it don’t let it fester.” David from Run Active

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2016 33:48


    David from Run Active has 2 aspects to his website, one is for the performance running market and his second eCommerce business expands into the niche market for his other multi channel site Muddy Kit for people that endure the tough muddier events & races. As well as running successful eCommerce websites David also owns bricks and mortar stores which supplies to the casual jogger to cross country.  

    “Just stick at it. There wiil be good times and bad times but if you stick at it and work hard you will get through it.” Brendan from Homeline Furniture

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2016 29:41


    Brendan from Homeline Furniture was started by his father by creating a bricks and mortar store in 1991 in County Tipperary, Ireland and evolving into the world of eCommerce multi selling covering your house needs from top to bottom.  

    “If you’re going to do something, do it, and do it right” Roisin from F.R. Cathcart Ltd

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2016 28:37


    Roisin from F.R. Cathcart Ltd is a special person I helped way back set up their now booming eCommerce website, and have massively progressed since then and I hope will continue to do so! The F.R. Cathcart Ltd business started 40 years ago as a brick and mortar store in Northern Ireland and they supply everything from home and garden to hardware and building supplies. The store mainly sold building supplies until the credit crunch occurred, so as a family business they decided to diversify what they offered and delved into more a of a lifestyle store.  

    “If you love something, then I think you can make it work, I think you really can” Helen from Lente Designs

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2016 29:55


    Ecommerce business Lente Designs has been running for over 6 years by herself with casual staff over busy periods, Lente Designs started very slowly running 3 days a week. The couple not happy with their day to day jobs decided to plunge into making their own business. Taking a risk and taking out money on their credit card and buying fabrics to make their own designs for the niche market of iPad & tablet covers, designed by themselves along with help Lente Designs aims to provide quality cases for a little cost as possible.  

    “If you don’t include everything into your matrix, you will find it very hard to make any money” Andrew from Engineers Mate LTD

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2016 28:31


    Andrew runs Engineers Mate with 3 other directors, starting in 2011 the eCommerce business is relatively new, they have 2 branches; one in Dudley and one in Halford, they also have 2 trade counters as well as trading on multi-channel platforms such as eBay, Amazon and their own website. Starting with their first order on 28th August 2012 they planned for the business to be completely online on their website, but then delved into eBay and Amazon to expand their eCommerce dominance.  

    “Just go for it, don’t say OK well maybe I’ll do it tomorrow, maybe I’ll do it next week, just take the bull by the horns and go for it” Michael from Supplement Warehouse

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2016 26:04


    Michael has been in the supplement business for approximately 11 years starting way back in 2004. Finally in 2008 he took the chance to buy out the owner of the company so he could pursue his own eCommerce adventures. In 2011 he took the chance to open up a store in East London which runs alongside their own multi-channel websites and has now been running for 4 years and it’s been very successful. The family run business focuses their lives around health and fitness so the company is a joy for them to work with.  

    “Work in an area that you really love otherwise it’s just not going to happen” Jenny from D For Dog

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2016 25:25


    D for Dog began life in June 2004 as a dog photo gallery and shrine. Jenny Prevel took inspiration from her dogs Boycie and Berkeley to grow the site considerably since then to include dog news, events, articles and funnies, plus deaf dog information, a friendly dog forum, and of course an online shop for dog accessories.  

    “Do it now. If you’re looking into it, just do it, because if you’re not going to do it tomorrow you can do it today. Honestly, just do it.” Simon from Duke Gifts

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2016 29:41


    Duke Gifts is all about printed personalised gifts, there’s now a lot of people doing a similar thing, but when Simon started it was all about his graphic design being the best of the best! All of the products on the site are made by Simon himself, and then printed onto physical items such as mugs, teddy bears, bottles, money boxes… Just a whole host of items. You won’t find these items anywhere else in the world, they are totally unique. The company now sells over 200 items a day starting in February 2014, so the company has really set off “Snowball” start.  

    “My mind set on making net profit is from the start make sure you are making money” Jay from DJM Direct

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2016 27:13


    DJM Direct is based in Nelson, Lancashire and many years ago Jay worked for a small business in Huddersfield and sold DIY products, contracts etc. In 2004, after experimenting with different products and finding the right products, they decided to move into to a 10,000 sq. ft. warehouse in Lancashire and continued expanding and looked for other means of selling and went onto Amazon, their own eCommerce site and in 2013 they expanded the warehouse to 20,000 sq. ft., and have turned over 2 million last year and have started their own brand just over 12 months ago.  

    “If you have sales you can overcome most problems, if you have the best plan in the world and no sales that’s insurmountable” Daniel from Shellac Nails

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2016 29:32


    Daniel started Shellac Nails in November 2012 with help from an Enterprise Ireland New Frontiers Course which works with start-ups. Initially planning to supply medical statistical data to global pharmaceutical companies. He had a talent for sourcing products from external markets and with a hint that Shellac Gel was the next best thing to hit the market, Daniel took the plunge to start his own Shellac Nails business.  

    “Don’t try and make tons of money from the outset because it’s not going to happen, be prepared to be looking at something quite small and not necessarily that profitable to begin with and just stick at it” Chris from MyBadgeApp

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2016 27:53


    Chris from MyBadgeApp had a day to day job but decided to plunge onto making a side eBay business for some extra cash, starting from purchasing a £100 badge maker and some tough work, he now has over 30,000 total sales. Ranging from nearly every type of button design available Chris runs a successful eCommerce business. He made his eBay store in 2005 but didn’t actively use it for his MyBadgeApp business until 2012 to the point where he takes 1000 orders a month easily.  

    “If you’ve picked the right people you will get invaluable advice, and you will get it free” Jo from Red Herring Games

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2016 30:34


    Red Herring Games was started by Jo in 2007 in Grimsby and built from the ground up. Red Herring Games is a fascinating business all to do with mystery murder, dinner events, party accessories, gifts, bits and pieces, and it was all because she wanted to raise money for her own coffee shop!  

    “Never over promise and under deliver, if you’re making a commitment to the customer you’ve got to follow that through every time” Alan from Hardware Ireland

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2016 31:05


    Hardware Ireland was started by Alan and is now seen as the online presence of Expert Hardware, Crumlin. They have been serving their local area for the past 15 years from their store, but have recently taken to the internet to expand their eCommerce service!  

    “Research thoroughly, be confident, when you put your money where your mouth is, you are going to get some back” Gavin from The Cuties and Pals

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2016 28:14


    Gavin from The Cuties and Pals sells bespoke children's luggage sets. Gavin and his wife Susanne started  their business after coming up with the idea of making more colourful luggage with pretty designs, and through doing research they found that there was very little in the children’s market for luggage. They have been trading for over 6 years now in various channels.  

    “If you worry about everything being perfect to begin with then you’ll never start” Trevor from Hello Baby

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2016 30:34


    Hello Baby  was founded by Trevor Ginn in 2007 in London’s East End, Truman Brewery. Trevor had started Hello Baby as he had just became a father, and only then had he realised how much there was out there that he actually had to buy! HelloBabyDirect has since moved to St Albans in 2011 and currently operate out of a 2000 sq ft warehouse and handle over 200 orders every day.  

    “Don’t try doing everything yourself, use experts because you will be amazed at how much time someone else can actually save you and therefore money, but pick those people wisely.” Dave from Big Laces

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2016 29:23


    Big Laces was started by Cheryl and Dave Clayton as “The Lace Place” back in 2006, primarily as an eBay venture to earn extra cash. Without any initial business plan and very little fancy marketing, the company has grown significantly but still remains family owned and run.  

    “Be prepared to work hard, treat your business as a business it’s not personal” Bruce from Chilli Bugs

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2016 29:39


    Bruce from Chilli Bugs  sells a massive range of hot sauces from all over the world, specialising in the hotter the better. Chilli Bugs is a family company which Bruce runs with his lovely wife Mel. They are based in Northampton have been successfully selling online for approximately 12 years.  

    “If you love what you’re doing then thing that you love will follow. Running your own business isn’t a 9 to 5 it’s a 7 to 7 job. I enjoy it, I go home sit on my laptop and I can’t get away from it. There’s not one day that I’ve kept away.”

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2015 24:44


    Jeet from Blukoo sells everything to do with health, supplements and healthcare. Jeet has been trading online with Blukoo for over 3 years. They are based in north London and Jeet is helped by 2 other members of staff.  

    “Start really small, have a specific niche, don’t be talked into buying big quantities of stock strait away.” Anthony from The Perfect Price

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2015 27:55


    Anthony from The Perfect Price sell in the Health/Beauty/Wellbeing sector, specialising in products that are not always readily available on the High Street. Anthony runs The Perfect Price by himself, with the help of his wife with the admin. He has been selling online since 2004 and has ventured into FBA selling.  

    “Just do your best, work hard, the customer is king.” Dawn from Dawns Holistic Shop

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2015 22:46


    Dawn started in 2006 studying Holistic Therapies in college for 4 years. From there she began to do Mind Body Spirit fairs, doing taster sessions and selling a few products. Dawn decided to bring the products she was already selling on to the internet whilst she wasn’t doing the fairs. She has been selling online for approximately 6 years now.

    “Embrace change, embrace risk and don’t be afraid of hard work, because it is a lot of hard work.” Chris from Displaypro

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2015 25:41


    Chris from Displaypro has been in business for over 11 years with his wife and large team of approximately 43 members of staff. Displaypro is a manufacturer, online and high street seller of display products and advertising media.  

    “Prepare the ground, it is time consuming and you want to make sure it’s going to work for you and that you are going to get something out of it. Concentrate on market sectors you are familiar with.” Rob From Florence Nightingale Hospice

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2015 26:31


    Rob is from the Florence Nightingale Hospice which is charity shop that sells online. They put a lot of effort into the online selling world to make money for that charity. Rob heads up the eBay operation and they also sell via their own website and has been working with the Florence Nightingale Hospice for about 10 years.

    “Concentrate on customer service, the customer always comes first” Tony from Paws to Your Door

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2015 19:10


    Tony from Paw to Your Door sells everything to do with the small pets industry. Paws to Your Door was established in 2000 as a pet food home delivery service in and around the Horsham area of West Sussex.  The business has grown steadily since and October 2006 saw the launch of our first online store through eBay.  

    “Really do you research on what you’re going to sell. What other people are selling? Has the market been flooded with it? Is there loads of them around? Also, when you start buying you stock, really get to know your suppliers.” Jules from Present Pr

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2015 26:34


    Jules from Present Provider sells a large plethora of present and gift ideas for all the family and started her eCommerce business 10 years ago in the green hills of Hertfordshire with her husband and father in law. Present Provider is still today a family run business with a small team and a friendly family feel.

    “Do what you enjoy in business and in life. If you’re not enjoying something, cut it, get rid of it, and move on to something else.” Colm from Ramboo Tools

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2015 25:52


    Colm from Ramboo Tools is based in Ballymena, Northern Ireland. He has a very exciting business selling all types of tools. Ramboo Tools has been trading online from 2007, which is over 8 years. Ramboo Tools a small family business that Colm runs with his sister and small team that comes in and out to help.

    “Start small and for free, do something from your house and begin in that way where you have no costs and no real risk” Michael from I Want Fabric

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2015 29:00


    Michael Collins owns a website called I Want Fabric. He is based in Manchester although he is originally from Ireland. Michael started off with an auction house then moved on to eBay around 2010. He has been selling online for a number of years on eBay, Amazon and on their own website.

    “The market is there for anyone who wants to sell online and online is going to stay forever.” Dilip from eTho

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2015 18:36


    “The market is there for anyone who wants to sell online and online is going to stay forever.” Dilip from eTho

    “Do something different from everyone else. Do something that is original to your own company. So, I wouldn’t try to copy something or do something similar to another company.” Andrew from Agri-Supply UK

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2015 24:58


    Andrew from Agri-Supply UK works with everything to do with agricultural supplies. He has a team of 5 people and he is based in Herts just north of London. He has been in the business of selling on-line with Agri-Supply UK for over 8 years.

    "Everyone gets setbacks and I think you just need to work through them, take things on the chin and carry on. If you get a setback just keep plugging on eventually you will get there." Nick from iPosters

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2015 29:07


    Nick from iPosters sells posters and other printed gifts. He is based in Needham Market, Suffolk in England and he has been selling online since 2003. They’re a real multichannel seller with Amazon, eBay, Ratuken and their own website. They have over 90,000 pieces of feedback on eBay and they are a Top rated eBay seller.

    "If you’ve got an idea, start off small and try it before you make a commitment." Glen from Miniature Parts

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2015 28:51


    Glen from miniatureparts.co.uk sells pit bikes, mini motos and all the parts associated with mini motos.  He is based in Bristol and has been trading online for the past five years after starting his business from home and building it from eCommerce trading only to branching out to a bricks and motor store.

    “We are just coming up to 25,000 feedback at 100% positive so the product is as near to perfect as you can get.” Adrian from The Ink Squid

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2015 28:36


    Adrian is from Blackpool and is the founder of The Ink Squid. Together with a small team, Adrian specialises in selling compatible ink and toner cartridges for brand-name printers. Having been in business for over 5 years the company have established themselves on multi-channel platforms such as Amazon and eBay as well as their own eCommerce website.  

    “Make sure it’s viable, don’t waste your time, your effort, your money unless you can see it paying off at the end.” Rob from Parade Antiques

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2015 29:53


    Rob from Parade Antiques sells items in the area of collectibles, memorabilia and antiques. Based in Plymouth, the business was established in 1997. Around five years ago, Rob started the Company's eCommerce business alongside friend and business partner Alex. Parade Antiques trade through their own website and through eBay and are based in an old early 18th century warehouse near the waterís edge of Plymouth.

    "It’s an art form in capturing the customer and keeping them buying from you again and again" Andy from Printer Basics

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2015 25:09


    With over 15 years in the business Andy has perfected his selling technique on online platforms such as eBay, Amazon and his own website. Printer Basics is located in Cheshire UK and was originally a mail order service but was updated to a eCommerce website as the times changed!

    “The beauty of the internet is it's open to the whole world.” Alasdair from Badger Inks

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2015 24:18


    Alasdair has been trading ink cartridges online since 2009 through eCommerce platforms such as Amazon and eBay and through his own website badgerinks.co.uk. He is based in East Sussex with a small team around him. Alasdair has recently started a bricks and mortar business alongside his thriving online business selling brands such as Canon, Epson and Lexmark.

    "You have to put in the maximum amount of effort, and if you do that you will split some return, it’s going to be a lot of hard work but it will be rewarding so you have to keep doing it" Michael from Kenco Spares

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2015 28:25


    Michael is a Northern Irish trade man that runs Kenco Spares and been operating since 1960 and since then started an eCommerce business in 2002 selling on multi-channel platforms such as eBay and Amazon. As well as having an online eCommerce store Michael also has a bricks and mortar store also called "Kenco Spares" in Belfast that has everything to do with domestic spare parts for most appliances such as Kenco and Dyson, dish washing machines, dryers etc.

    "Our revenue last year was $1.07 Million" Ellen From Scuba Choice

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2015 24:09


    Ellen from Scuba Choice sells everything to do with scuba diving and started her eCommerce business in 2011 with her father, she is now running the multi-channel eCommerce business with 8 people on a day to day business all from starting from business from scratch in the garage.

    "Make sure your deliveries are prompt, customer service is excellent and communication is excellent, customers expect nothing less, if you have a problem deal with it" David from Run Active

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2015 33:48


    David from Run Active has 2 aspects to his website, one is for the performance running market and his second eCommerce business expands into the niche market for his other multi channel site Muddy Kit for people that endure the tough muddier events & races. As well as running successful eCommerce websites David also owns bricks and mortar stores which supplies to the casual jogger to cross country.

    "Just stick at it, there’s good times and bad times, stick at it and work hard and you’ll get through it" Brendan from Homeline Furniture

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2015 29:41


    Brendan from Homeline Furniture was started by his father by creating a bricks and mortar store in 1991 in County Tipperary, Ireland and evolving into the world of eCommerce multi selling covering your house needs from top to bottom.

    "If you’re going to do something, do it, and do it right" Roisin from FRCathcart

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2015 28:37


    Roisin from FRCathcart is a special person I helped way back set up their now booming eCommerce website, and have massively progressed since then and I hope will continue to do so! The FRCathcart business started 40 years ago as a brick and mortar store in Northern Ireland and they supply everything from home and garden to hardware and building supplies. The store mainly sold building supplies until the credit crunch occurred, so as a family business they decided to diversify what they offered and delved into more a of a lifestyle store.

    "If you love something, then I think you can make it work, I think you really can" Helen from Lente Designs

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2015 29:55


    Ecommerce business Lente Designs has been running for over 6 years by herself with casual staff over busy periods, Lente Designs started very slowly running 3 days a week. The couple not happy with their day to day jobs decided to plunge into making their own business. Taking a risk and taking out money on their credit card and buying fabrics to make their own designs for the niche market of iPad & tablet covers, designed by themselves along with help Lente Designs aims to provide quality cases for a little cost as possible.

    "If you don’t include everything into your matrix, you will find it very hard to make any money" Andrew from Engineers Mate LTD

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2015 28:31


    Andrew runs Engineers Mate with 3 other directors, starting in 2011 the eCommerce business is relatively new, they have 2 branches; one in Dudley and one in Halford, they also have 2 trade counters as well as trading on multi-channel platforms such as eBay, Amazon and their own website. Starting with their first order on 28th August 2012 they planned for the business to be completely online on their website, but then delved into eBay and Amazon to expand their eCommerce dominance.

    "Just go for it, don’t say OK well maybe I’ll do it tomorrow, maybe I’ll do it next week, just take the bull by the horns and go for it" Michael from Supplement Warehouse

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2015 26:04


    Michael has been in the supplement business for approximately 11 years starting way back in 2004. Finally in 2008 he took the chance to buy out the owner of the company so he could pursue his own eCommerce adventures. In 2011 he took the chance to open up a store in East London which runs alongside their own multi-channel websites and has now been running for 4 years and it’s been very successful. His multi-channel websites are his own personal website and Amazon, the Amazon marketplace covers many European countries such as France, Germany, Spain & Italy. The family run business focuses their lives around health and fitness so the company is a joy for them to work with. Please take your time to check out Supplement Warehouse!

    "Do it now, if you’re looking into it, just do it, because if you’re not going to do it tomorrow you can do it today" Simon from Duke Gifts

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2015 29:41


    Simon from Duke Gifts started his eCommerce business in 2014 and is regarded as an entrepreneur as his company has exploded within one year. He sells on his eCommerce website, on eBay and on Amazon. He sells over 200 products a month online and focuses on selling personalised products on multi channel ecommerce eBay, Amazon and his own website. 

    “Work in an area that you really love otherwise it’s just not going to happen” Jenny from D For Dog

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2015 25:25


    D for Dog began life in June 2004 as a dog photo gallery and shrine. Jenny Prevel took inspiration from her dogs Boycie and Berkeley to grow the site considerably since then to include dog news, events, articles and funnies, plus deaf dog information, a friendly dog forum, and of course an online shop for dog accessories.

    “My mind set on making net profit is from the start make sure you are making money” Jay from DJM Direct

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2015 27:13


    DJM Direct is based in Nelson, Lancashire and many years ago Jay (The radio guest) worked for a small business in Huddersfield and sold DIY products, contracts etc. In 2004 his father bought the company but failed to succeed and 4 sectors were liquidised, after experimenting with different products and finding the right products, they decided to move into to a 10,000 sq. ft. warehouse in Lancashire and continued expanding and looked for other means of selling and went onto Amazon, their own eCommerce site and in 2013 they expanded the warehouse to 20,000 sq. ft., and have turned over 2 million last year and have started their own brand just over 12 months ago.

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