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Does your boyfriend want to wear your pajamas? This week, we talk about funding your business through low-effort side hustles, how to stand out in the oversaturated apparel industry, and the importance of trademarks. I sat down with Dani Eldred, Founder, Owner, and Operator of Cozy Ups, a bamboo pajama brand full of personality. Let’s dive in.

Dani started Cozy Ups at 27, transitioning from designing medical devices to crafting a brand that resonates with comfort and style. With entrepreneurship running in her family, it seemed almost destined that she'd eventually embrace the entrepreneurial life. Despite a successful corporate career, she wished for something more fulfilling and flexible, which led to the birth of Cozy Ups. But transitioning wasn’t easy. It came with its fair share of challenges and self-doubt. Dani admits that the move from healthcare to fashion required a significant mindset shift—believing in the potential success of her new venture rather than fearing its failure.

One fascinating aspect of Dani’s journey is her innovative approach to funding Cozy Ups. Instead of seeking external investments, she leveraged her Airbnb rental income. By reinvesting every penny back into her business, Dani used what she had available to build her business. Her strategy shows us that finding creative ways to fund your business, like side hustles, can make all the difference.

We uncover Dani's secret to standing out in the saturated apparel market: the power of a proprietary product. Cozy Ups’ unique bamboo fabric sets it apart, offering a distinctive edge that keeps customers returning for more. Dani and I discuss the importance of differentiating your brand with a unique value proposition that helps to set your product apart from the crowd.

Dani also shares her experience with trademarks and highlights the importance of protecting your brand. Early on, she realized the significance of safeguarding her business identity. She shares with us why it is important to prioritize trademarks and take legal advice to protect your ideas from potential competitors. With the help of experts who understand the intricacies of business law, Dani ensured Cozy Ups’ long-term success.

Subscribe to Young Boss with Isabelle Guarino wherever you get your podcasts, and be sure to like, share and follow on Instagram and TikTok.
And remember, youth is your power.

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Does your boyfriend want to wear your pajamas? This week, we talk about funding your business through low-effort side hustles, how to stand out in the oversaturated apparel industry, and the importance of trademarks. I sat down with Dani Eldred, Founder, Owner, and Operator of Cozy Ups, a bamboo pajama brand full of personality. Let’s dive in.

Dani started Cozy Ups at 27, transitioning from designing medical devices to crafting a brand that resonates with comfort and style. With entrepreneurship running in her family, it seemed almost destined that she'd eventually embrace the entrepreneurial life. Despite a successful corporate career, she wished for something more fulfilling and flexible, which led to the birth of Cozy Ups. But transitioning wasn’t easy. It came with its fair share of challenges and self-doubt. Dani admits that the move from healthcare to fashion required a significant mindset shift—believing in the potential success of her new venture rather than fearing its failure.

One fascinating aspect of Dani’s journey is her innovative approach to funding Cozy Ups. Instead of seeking external investments, she leveraged her Airbnb rental income. By reinvesting every penny back into her business, Dani used what she had available to build her business. Her strategy shows us that finding creative ways to fund your business, like side hustles, can make all the difference.

We uncover Dani's secret to standing out in the saturated apparel market: the power of a proprietary product. Cozy Ups’ unique bamboo fabric sets it apart, offering a distinctive edge that keeps customers returning for more. Dani and I discuss the importance of differentiating your brand with a unique value proposition that helps to set your product apart from the crowd.

Dani also shares her experience with trademarks and highlights the importance of protecting your brand. Early on, she realized the significance of safeguarding her business identity. She shares with us why it is important to prioritize trademarks and take legal advice to protect your ideas from potential competitors. With the help of experts who understand the intricacies of business law, Dani ensured Cozy Ups’ long-term success.

Subscribe to Young Boss with Isabelle Guarino wherever you get your podcasts, and be sure to like, share and follow on Instagram and TikTok.
And remember, youth is your power.

  continue reading

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