The difference between starting a brand vs. scaling an established one
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概要
In this episode of Abandoned Cart, Adam sits down with Aithne Synnot, founder of Empreva Lingerie and Head of E-commerce at Josh Wood Colour, to explore the realities of building a brand from scratch versus scaling an established one.
Aithne shares the deeply personal story behind Empreva Lingerie - created to empower women after breast reconstruction and how that mission shaped everything from product design to marketing. Alongside this, she offers a behind-the-scenes look at scaling a global beauty brand, revealing what actually works (and what doesn’t) in today’s e-commerce landscape.
From founder-led content and scrappy social strategies to the truth about paid ads and product launches, this episode is packed with honest, practical insights for anyone building or growing a brand.
If you’re navigating the early stages of a startup or trying to scale with intention, this conversation will challenge how you think about growth, community, and showing up.
Key Topics Covered- The story behind Empreva Lingerie and building a brand rooted in personal purpose
- Why “embarrassment is the cost of success” and how it unlocks growth
- The difference between starting a brand vs. scaling an established one
- How to approach social media when you have zero brand equity
- Founder-led content and why it consistently outperforms
- Organic vs. paid ads and when not to spend money
- The right way to launch a product (and why most brands get it wrong)
- Using community feedback to shape brand identity and product development
- The power of UGC and why you shouldn’t overpay for content
- Lessons from scaling Josh Wood Colour and selling out product launches
Connect with Aithne Synnot
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aithne-synnott-41a9a637/
Connect with &Allies
To discuss how we can help your brand grow, visit:
https://www.andallies.co.uk