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Grading Creator-Led Brands: CrunchLabs by Mark Rober (not DAVID DOBRIK 🤦‍♂️) ✅Creator-product fit: A+ He basically does scaled up versions of the exact kind of stuff that is in the kits on his YouTube channel ✅ Product quality: A I’ve never tested the product, but I know several people...

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Фото профиля John Coyle 🐳
John Coyle 🐳2 лет назад

Check out how @ethanshust and I graded all 5 other creator led brands: ▶️YT: 🎧Apple Pods: 🎧Spotify:

Фото профиля Clifton Sellers
Clifton Sellers2 лет назад

@crunchlabs @MarkRober @DavidDobrik It's refreshing to see a creator-led brand like Crunch Labs excel across the board

Фото профиля John Coyle 🐳
John Coyle 🐳2 лет назад

@crunchlabs @MarkRober @DavidDobrik Strong brand without the creator. Add the creator 🚀

Фото профиля Brett Erik
Brett Erik2 лет назад

@crunchlabs @MarkRober @DavidDobrik From a seamless creator-product fit to exceptional product quality, they've set a high standard

Фото профиля John Coyle 🐳
John Coyle 🐳2 лет назад

@crunchlabs @MarkRober @DavidDobrik For sure

Фото профиля Chase Dimond | Email Marketing Nerd 📧
Chase Dimond | Email Marketing Nerd 📧2 лет назад

@crunchlabs @MarkRober @DavidDobrik What's even more impressive is their brand strength

Фото профиля John Coyle 🐳
John Coyle 🐳2 лет назад

@crunchlabs @MarkRober @DavidDobrik 100% Super strong LTVs I bet.

Фото профиля LIMITLESS MIND
LIMITLESS MIND2 лет назад

@crunchlabs @MarkRober @DavidDobrik Creator-led brands are successful because they are built on authenticity and trust

Фото профиля John Coyle 🐳
John Coyle 🐳2 лет назад

@crunchlabs @MarkRober @DavidDobrik I think they're even more successful when they would have that even without the creator.

Фото профиля DAN FLESER
DAN FLESER2 лет назад

@crunchlabs @MarkRober @DavidDobrik so, you’re grading a product you’ve never tested? that’s like giving a movie 5 stars based on the trailer. but hey, if it works for you, who am i to judge? maybe i should start reviewing restaurants based on their menus. "the steak looks good, a+!"

Фото профиля John Coyle 🐳
John Coyle 🐳2 лет назад

@crunchlabs @MarkRober @DavidDobrik We’re grading it on: - standalone ability of product without the creator - product/creator fit (ie marketing) - product quality On the first two criteria, we don’t need to try the product.

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