All about the mattress and sleep industry.
Brandsource hosted their “Better Together” event in Nashville, Tennessee and invited Mark Quinn to speak. On his journey to the stage, Mark ended up at the wrong party and was convinced to become the lead singer of a live band. Watch the live video of each episode at Facebook.com/DosMarcosPodcast.
The National Sleep Foundation (NSF) is hosting a big event March 8-10, 2019 in Houston, Texas. The NSF is bringing consumers closer to all that’s unfolding in the dynamic world of sleep and the products designed to bring better rest to the world. Mark Quinn is speaking at the event and hosting an awards ceremony. In this episode, Dos Marcos preview the topics which includes a co-hosted presentation with Michael Magnuson from GoodBed.com where they’ll talk about bad review sites and the “underbelly of the internet.” Find out what the Sleep Show is all about and why it matters to the mattress industry. To watch this episode and share your comments, head to Facebook.com/DosMarcosPodcast
Like many digitally native brands, Nectar started by selling online. Recently, the upstart moved into retail and started selling at Mattress Warehouse’s 250 stores. Nectar guarantees their product “for as long as you own the mattress.” In this episode Dos Marcos dig into the impact on retailers and RSAs when navigating the sale of a lifetime warranty. Will consumers be confused why a $3,500 mattress has a 10-year warranty while the $699 Nectar has a forever guarantee? Share your thoughts at Facebook.com/DosMarcosPodcast.
In this episode, Dos Marcos recap rumors and happenings from Las Vegas Market. Kinsley started his new job as President of Englander. Quinn launched an all new line up under the Spink & Co. brand. Also, find out what retailers were frustrated with and get the inside scoop on the future of the podcast. Be sure to listen toward the end for a few grandpa jokes.
There are so many things retailers can do to drive traffic, and it doesn't have to be in the form of a pricey billboard! Mark Kinsley and Mark Quinn show you some creative ways that you can reach customers walking past your store.
Mark Kinsley is taking a new job as President of Englander, a top 10 mattress brand. Dos Marcos cover that news and talk about the future of the podcast. Also, Jeff Quinn and Josh Micklos join to talk about Las Vegas Market. Spink & Co. will be sharing a space with Dormeo and together are planning a fun experience.
The first two full-time employees at Malouf were hired within three weeks of each other. Mike Douglas is now the Vice President of Sales leading the charge to continue triple-digit annual growth. What was it like in the early days? How did Mike's experience as a professional movie critic help him in business? Enjoy this fun conversation with Mike Douglas and Mark Kinsley. Links: MaloufSleep.org
Mark and Mark take on Adam Ruins Everything. Why is the College Humor video titled "The Mattress Industry is One Big Rip-Off" possibly a good sign for mattress sales? What is Pickle Ball and how does this growing sport relate to the mattress industry? Here's a link to the video that trashes the industry. It has more than 2.5 million views: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rvlA9UxGvSg Head over to Facebook.com/SleepGeek where you can watch the video of episode 87 and share your thoughts.
Mark Kinsley stopped by Malouf's headquarters to catch up with Jake Neeley about the Malouf Foundation's fight to end human trafficking. It's a heavy topic the company is tackling head-on. They're asking the industry to help and getting significant support. In this episode, they also talk about the early days of Malouf, before the upstart sleep accessories company started making waves in the mattress industry. Links from this episode: Malouf Foundation: MaloufFoundation.org Malouf: MaloufSleep.com
In this episode, Mark Kinsley and Mark Quinn disagree on the greatest Christmas movie of all time. Tell us your favorite by visiting Facebook.com/SleepGeek (look for episode 85). Kinsley returned from the Furniture Today Leadership Conference where a dynamic panel led by Havertys CEO Clarence Smith shed light on house brands versus traditional brands. What's the future? People from this episode: o Bill McLoughlin, Chief Content Officer at Furniture Today o General Vincent E. Boles o Clarence Smith, CEO at Havertys o Irv Blumkin, CEO at Nebraska Furniture Mart o Keith Koenig, President at City Furniture o Brian Woods, CEO at Jerome's Furniture
Ep. 84: Dos Marcos dives face-first into MyPillow's new venture into topper marketing and how it could impact your mattress sales. Hear the story of how Sam's Club introduced a topper and what that product did their mattress business. Also noteworthy from this episode: Cat thievery, Kinsley may wear a cape, and will Quinn go to jail for the feline abduction? Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours! Leave your thoughts and comments at Facebook.com/SleepGeek (look for episode 84). People and Links from this episode: Mike Lindell with MyPillow https://www.mypillow.com/mikes-story Don Wright http://www.wrightglobalgraphics.com/
Mark Kinsley and Mark Quinn enjoy a spirited argument about Domino's Paving for Pizza campaign. Who won? Go vote for Kinsley or Quinn at Facebook.com/SleepGeek (look for ep. 83). After talking pizza, Dos Marcos discussed how the online brands are trying to get a slice of brick-and-mortar sales. People and Links from this episode: HOW I BUILT THIS WITH GUY RAZ Tempur-Pedic: Bobby Trussell https://www.npr.org/2018/10/19/658918382/tempur-pedic-bobby-trussell Gerry Morris: https://sellmorebeds.com/ Jason Pine at Metro Mattress is sending their company's RSAs through Geek University. https://www.metromattress.com/
Amazon has launched a new private label mattress under its AmazonBasics brand. How will the $260 queen memory foam mattress change the landscape for online sellers and the rest of the industry? Find out when Mark Kinsley and Mark Quinn take a deep dive into the changing face of brands and online selling. Links Mentioned: Previous podcast with Amazon expert John Collins: https://soundcloud.com/sleepgeek/podcast-05092018 Purple Boys https://purple.com/purple-boys AmazonBasics Mattress: https://amzn.to/2EvNnui
Despite what CNN reported, Casper didn't bankrupt Mattress Firm. What factors led to the Chapter 11 and what does the future look like for the largest sleep retailer? Dos Marcos breaks it down.
What happens when an industry disruptor joins forces with an established company? We're about to find out. Tuft & Needle merged with SSB. Dos Marcos dive into details. Also, they talk about no-salesperson mattress stores, quilted beds, and rap battles. Links mentioned: DougStewart919.com TN.com Serta.com tentree.com QwiltBilt.com
James Wilson is a sleep behavior and sleep environment expert. Listen along as he takes Dos Marcos inside a world where sleep is under attack. https://www.thesleepgeek.co.uk/ https://twitter.com/thesleepgeek
First of all, in this episode Mark Kinsley calls the 1,000th Geek University graduate to announce he's the winner of a $100 Amazon gift card, along with all the swag you get when you graduate. Check it out: https://sleep-geek.com/Account/Register Dos Marcos then digs into a blog post Mark Quinn wrote about reasons the future of the mattress industry is bright. Do you agree? Let us know on Facebook.com/SleepGeek and be sure to join us live. We announce the schedules on our email list and social channels.
Therapedic's CEO Gerry Borreggine is an industry legend. He started his career in retail, battled the big brands, and eventually landed at Therapedic. In this podcast, Dos Marcos sat down with Gerry inside his Las Vegas showroom to listen to some great stories, including that time he nearly kidnapped Brian Wilson from the Beach Boys.
Out on the streets, Dos Marcos has heard business sucks. In this episode, the duo breaks down 10 reasons your business might suck. Notice what didn't make the list. In this episode, we also talk about the #WhyWait campaign that's launching to raise money and awareness for pancreatic cancer research. If you're a retailer and want to participate, use the link below to download the marketing assets. Together, we can bring funding for research to the Seena Magowitz Foundation and put an end to this terrible disease. DOWNLOAD MARKETING ASSETTS: https://leggett.app.box.com/s/g25oruubkq8oow54zht1ihvs6t84fkoc 10 Reasons Business Might Suck 1. Lack of ideas 2. Historic hangover 3. Fear of failure 4. Pain of change hurts more than staying the same 5. Playing someone else’s game 6. Laziness 7. Systemic issues 8. Blind spots 9. Belief 10. Resources
In the mattress category, Amazon has grown 82% to $1.1 billion. It's being reported that 75% of those units are all-foam and imported. What does this mean for the US mattress industry? Dos Marcos break it down. Plus, Tempur-Pedic teamed up with Leggett & Platt to make a dream come true for a special young man. Hear that story and more. https://www.tempurpedic.com/
Bill MCloughlin is the Editor in Chief of Furniture Today. When he made a trip to Leggett & Platt, Mark Kinsley took him skeet shooting, but not before listening to stories from the front lines of disruption. What can the mattress industry learn from vacuum cleaners and coffee makers?
Alex McArthur is Purple's Chief Marketing Officer. He's the guy behind the team that created the Egg Test and hired Goldilocks as a spokesperson. It's the video where they demonstrate those pressure relieving properties of by strapping chicken eggs to a giant sheet of glass and dropping it onto Purple material. That viral video propelled them onto the scene, but the creativity didn't stop. Since then, they've hired Sasquatch, highlighted their on-staff rocket scientist, and recently purchased Purple.com. Go behind the brand that makes quirky cool and has risen to become the most searched mattress brand in the world.
At the 2018 Furniture Today Bedding Conference, Mark Kinsley closed the show. Part of his presentation was banned because it nearly destroyed a $10,000 chandelier. To get some mileage out of his prop, in the middle of this podcast Kinsley and Quinn head to the parking for a special delivery of the new Dos Marcos t-shirt.
How is Amazon impacting the mattress industry (and the WORLD)? In this deep dive episode, Dos Marcos have a conversation with John Collins, the CEO of OmniiX, an agency dedicated to helping clients thrive on Amazon. If you're interested in selling on Amazon, orlearning about how this eCommerce behemoth is impacting the world, this episode is for you.
From the tip of Mount Kilimanjaro to the top of customized online mattresses, Helix Sleep co-founder Jerry Lin keeps on climbing. While in New York City, Mark Kinsley stopped by the Helix headquarters to listen to Lin's story. The son of immigrant parents, Jerry watched his father build a bag making business from the ground up and for a few years joined the family company. Eager to learn more about business and entrepreneurship, Lin continued his education at the Wharton School where he met his co-founders and together they launched their adventure in the mattress industry. https://helixsleep.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/jlin07/
Brett Thornton is a mattress industry mover-and-shaker who runs the Revive division at Living Spaces. Dos Marcos came across Brett when he posted an inspiring article to LinkedIn in which he talked about his approach to being a buyer at Las Vegas Market. In this episode, you'll discover Brett's philosophies and find out which celebrity would lose her job if Brett could take it from her. Links mentioned: Brett Thornton's LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/brett-thornton-b75114b3/ Living Spaces https://www.livingspaces.com/ Road of Resistance https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3iholvIClPM
Dos Marcos hit the expo floor for a live podcast recording in front of the Leggett & Platt show space. They talk about the tension between brands and retailers and touch on what ISPA Expo is all about.
As Mattress Firm enters a new era, what will happen? Steve Stagner is back as CEO, while Ken Murphy is out. Parent company Steinhoff is embroiled in an accounting irregularities scandal and analyst are making predictions about the largest specialty bedding retailer's future.
Mark Kinsley takes you on a LIVE tour of Las Vegas Market where he encounters the Property Brothers! In the Restonic showroom, he chats with Julia Rosien about the dynamic twins launching their new mattress line. After that he surprises Mark Quinn and they launch into an impromptu podcast that attracts two unexpected guests, Spencer Ace and Simon Spinks.
Dos Marcos failed podcast listeners in the last episode because they didn't bring the statistics. Numbers in hand, they seek a second chance as they break down the ISPA projections for mattress industry growth. Also, they talk about Sean Fry's video called the "De-Evolution of the Mattress."
At the beginning of last year, Dos Marcos made some predictions about what would happen during 2017. Did they come true, or did they miss the MARK (get it)?
In this special holiday edition, Dos Marcos record a live episode at the coffee shop...be prepared for a abrupt stop. The recording clicked off and Kinsley and Quinn had to reconvene the next day to finish up. They talk about retailers finally figuring out their relationship to the internet, cover the Steinhoff news, and answered questions from their Facebook Live feed, which takes place during every podcast session. Make sure you're subscribed at https://www.facebook.com/SleepGeek/
Ep. 62: The Mysterious Underworld of Online Mattress Review Sites by SleepGeek
In this episode, Dos Marcos talk about sleeping babies, nutrition and gives a recap of the Sleep Tech Summit. Make sure to watch until the end so you don't miss an exclusive interview!
It started when Tuft & Needle put up billboards that said "Mattress Stores Are Greedy." Mattress Firm hit back with a "Don't get boxed in" campaign. Since then, the battle between the brands has continued. What are the pluses and minuses of this epic battle unfolding in the Phoenix area? Dos Marcos has the break down.
In this episode, after Dos Marcos talk about forest fires, National Geographic, and Canadian babies, they dig into the lessons learned when Mark Quinn took his son Nick to visit Jordan's.
What went down at Las Vegas Market? Dos Marcos break it down. Also, Kinsley has a new side project podcast with Doug Stewart. How does Quinn take the news?
Steinhoff entered the U.S. market when it bought Mattress Firm. Now, the international company has purchased Sherwood, a mattress manufacturer that is a large supplier to Mattress Firm. So what happens now? How are retailers thinking about this dynamic?
What's really happening in the online space? For people not approaching eCommerce like a professional, it's time for a wake-up call.
Ep. 55: How to Step-Up Your Digital and Social Marketing by SleepGeek
Ep. 54: Becoming Company Spokesperson in a Digital Age by SleepGeek
Ep. 53: The Tiny Shift in TV Ads That Can Make You More Money by SleepGeek
Ep. 52: Discover 14 Tiny Details That Matter at Retail (Part 2) by SleepGeek
Ep. 51: Discover 14 Tiny Details That Matter at Retail (Part 1) by SleepGeek
Are you being intentional with your time on this planet, or are you simply reacting to what the world throws at you? A few Matthew McConaughey quotes help Dos Marcos kick off this philosophical edition of the Sleep Geek podcast.
The bedding industry is buzzing over the Mattress Firm and Tempur+Sealy split. In this episode of the Sleep Geek podcast, Dos Marcos dissects the implications of this monumental move that eliminates Tempur-Pedic and Sealy products from floors of all company-owned Mattress Firm stores. Also, the former CEO of Serta is back in the industry. Bob Sherman has re-entered the mattress manufacturing business under the Restonic brand. Will this move make waterbed-sized waves?
The mattress industry will move in 2017. How? In what ways? It's anybody's guess, but in this episode of the Sleep Geek Podcast Mark Kinsley and Mark Quinn take a stab at predicting where the bedding business is headed. Show Notes: 26:03 Gallery Furniture 48:15 Goodbed.com 46:53 Consumer Reports and Tempur-Pedic 55:32 Bob Sherman joins Restonic 59:50 Sleep Geek University 100:55 Dave Shiroff Metro Mattress
The bedding industry's biggest voice, Dave Perry from Furniture Today, made a trip to Leggett & Platt and joined Dos Marcos for the Sleep Geek Podcast. In this episode, they talk about Donald Trump getting elected president and how that impacts his mattress business. Also, they talk about how the middle is death and love or hate will win people's attention. Watch the podcast by visiting this link: https://www.sleep-geek.com/Video/Video?videoId=3011
During a MegaGroup USA event, Mark Kinsley shared 7 Hacks to Add Rocket Fuel to Your Sales Team and explored the deeper principals within those ideas.
Dos Marcos traveled to the annual Seena Magowitz Golf Classic where Mark Quinn peeled off and let the Jordan's experience inspire him. Kinsley won the Ugly Golf Pants contest (again) and they tell a few stories about their journey.
Ep. 44: Mattress Firm's $2.4 Billion Buyout by SleepGeek