Remove Dollar Shave Club Remove Marketing Remove Services Remove Startup
article thumbnail

Dollar Shave Club's Secret Weapon: Snazzy Launch Video

socalTECH

But, it has something most of those startups don't have: a snazzy launch video. If nothing else, the video seems to suggest that Dollar Shave Club has, if nothing else, an eye for viral Internet marketing. READ MORE>>.

article thumbnail

Interview with Michael Dubin, Dollar Shave Club

socalTECH

Earlier this month, Los Angeles startup Dollar Shave Club (www.dollarshaveclub.com) made a huge splash with its launch of a subscription, monthly delivery service for razor blades. What's your background, and how did the company start? You're going up against some giant companies, and marketing budgets.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

The brains behind one of marketing’s biggest hits are out to reshape the industry again… with direct mail

TechCrunch LA

Postie , a new Los Angeles-based startup, has a vision for the future of advertising and marketing — and it’s direct mail. Unilever buys Dollar Shave Club for reported $1B value. They aren’t the only ones. Postie has raised $3.5 Postie has raised $3.5

article thumbnail

Dollar Shave Club | Razors Blades That Shave Time And Money

Tech Zulu Event

The Dollar Shave Club is a new start up that solves a simple but overlooked problem; disposable razor blades are overpriced. Dollar Shave Club is a online service that delivers high quality disposable razor blades for a low price. What was your motivation to start the service?

article thumbnail

Dollar Shave's TV Push Powered By Convertro

socalTECH

Fans of Los Angeles subscription razor firm Dollar Shave Club might have noticed a lot of the firm recently on television. The reason why, is the firm has been running ads since January to help get the word out about its service and products. READ MORE>>.

article thumbnail

Insights and Opinions: What's Ahead for SoCal Startups?

socalTECH

For today's Insights and Opinions Section , Rob Freelen, Los Angeles Marketing Manager for Silicon Valley Bank, talks about the startup outlook for 2019. Market swings, geopolitical tensions and shifting trends always have the potential to throw us off course. Read What's Ahead for SoCal Startups? READ MORE>>.

SoCal 113
article thumbnail

Retina Launches AI, Machine Learning Tool For E-commerce Companies

socalTECH

Los Angeles-based Retina , a startup which develops machine learning and artificial intelligence software for predicting customer lifetime value (CLV) of a company's customer, said it has launched a new tool that it is offering up to small to middle-market e-commerce businesses.