From The Archives | Kristen Ley, Thimblepress on hiring from within, fostering a team environment, partnerships & collaborations and how she fell into business backwards.

Published: Aug. 21, 2018, 8 a.m.

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We\'re taking the next two weeks off for an end of summer break. While we\\u2019re gone, we\\u2019re bringing you four of our most popular episodes pulled from the archives.

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I hand picked these episodes based on feedback in our Proof to Product Facebook group, emails I\\u2019ve received from listeners and convos I\\u2019ve had with all of you.

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We hope you enjoy these episodes and learn something new!

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Kristen Ley is the sole owner and founder of Thimblepress, a lifestyle brand that focuses on creating products and experiences that make you smile and want to celebrate life\'s moments, big and small. Kristen created Thimblepress out of her garage in 2012 and the company has seen tremendous growth since then. She now has a team of 15 full-time and part time employees and the company occupies 7000 square feet that includes 2 brick and mortar retail locations. Kristen\\u2019s products are now sold in over 1500 retail stores internationally and she continuing to work with brands to create unique collaboration and partnership opportunities! \\xa0Kristen attended Tradeshow Bootcamp in 2013, prior to launching to the wholesale market. On today\\u2019s episode we\\u2019re talking about hiring from within, fostering a team environment, things to consider when entering professional partnerships and how she fell into business backwards.



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ON TODAY\\u2019S EPISODE:

[01:00] Thimblepress\\u2019 story
[02:00] Two ways to start a business: Intentionally or falling in backwards.
[03:00] Naming Thimblpress
[05:30] Making the jump to wholesale & googling what wholesale means.
[08:00] HIring and growing the Thimblpress team & promoting from within.
[12:30] Using partnerships & collaborations to diversify revenue streams
[13:00] Setting clear expectations in partnerships with contracts.
[15:30] Collaborating with Hallmark
[17:00] Negotiating & protecting yourself when big brands want to work with you.
[18:30] Transitions, shifting in business & what she credits her success to.
[23:00] Kristen\\u2019s advice on product development and how she gathers new ideas.
[26:00] Thimblepress\\u2019 social media tips, planning tools & how far out they schedule their posts.
[33:30] Creating sub-brands to reach different markets
[39:00] Taking a break from trade shows this year.

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KEY TAKE-AWAYS:

\\u201cI think there\'s two ways you start a company. You literally fall into it from a hobby or you start with a purpose of wanting to start a company.\\u201d - Kristen Ley



\\u201cSometimes our line is very eclectic and just all over the place. Honestly, that\'s my personality. I used to get really down and out about it. I was like, "Man, I wish I had a more cohesive look to all my products, like Megan Bellannion." I feel like she has a great cohesive look. I sat there one day and I thought, "You know what though? This is totally my personality." I\'m wacky, and crazy, and weird. I love lots of color. I love drawing. I love painting. I love trying new things. Truly, this line is my personality come to life.

Because I never wanted to ask for help, but I\'ve learned how to now.\\u201d - Kristen Ley



\\u201cWe\'re very picky with all of our products and make sure they\'re the highest of quality standards.\\u201d - Kristen Ley

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\\u201cI never want to stop learning and stop trying to make Thimblepress better. Because I think when you stop, you become complacent.\\u201d - Kristen Ley

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Running a business can get very uncomfortable at times because you are making tough decisions that play into the longevity of the business, the sustainability of the business. If you\\u2019re not feeling a little uncomfortable in whatever you\\u2019re doing, then you\\u2019re doing something wrong. - Katie Hunt

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\\u201cYour products need to solve a problem for your customer\\u201d -Katie Hunt

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\\u201cSocial media is intended to be social. It is a place to have conversations\\u201d -Katie Hunt

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\\u201cYou don\\u2019t need to do trade shows to have a successful wholesale line.\\u201d - Katie Hunt

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\\u201cI\\u2019ve always done things how I wanted to do it. \\xa0March to the beat of my own drum and not let the industry decide for me.\\u201d -Kristen Ley

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LINKS:

Paper Camp

Thimblpress Shop
Thimblepress for Target (the secret March release she alluded to!)

Grum.co

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MEET KRISTEN LEY:

Kristen Ley is the sole owner and founder of Thimblepress\\xae, a lifestyle brand that focuses on creating products and experiences that make you smile and want to celebrate life\'s moments, big and small. I created the company out of my garage in 2012 and since then have been going strong, growing my team, and continuing to develop products that I truly love. I create all the art for every single one of our products. Thimblepress now has a team of 15 full-time and part time team members, occupies 7000 square feet, has 2 brick and mortar retail locations, is sold in over 1500 retail stores and is continuing to work with other brands to create unique collaboration opportunities!

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Website: thimblepress.com

Facebook: @thimblepress

Instagram: @thimblepress

Pinterest: @thimblepress

Twitter: @thimblepress

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JOIN THE TSBC FAMILY:

Interested in learning more about launching or refining a wholesale line or exhibiting at trade shows? \\xa0Join us for our next Paper Camp conference in Los Angeles. Get more details and register at www.tradeshowcamp.com/papercamp

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