
In this episode, Melinda Emerson is joined by Terry James, who shares his entrepreneurial journey and insights on the impact of social media on loneliness and consumer behavior. Terry provides an overview of his ventures, OffLeashed and Nibble and Wag, emphasizing the importance of listening to customers. The discussion explores the distinction between building an audience and fostering a community, and how to balance community engagement with innovation.
Terry James, Founder and CEO of Offleash’d and Nibble & Wag. Terry is on a mission to transform modern pet ownership through technology, wellness, and community. Through Offleash’d, he’s building an AI-powered social ecosystem that helps pet parents connect both online and in real life. Through Nibble & Wag, he’s tackling another important challenge: making healthier, premium pet nutrition affordable and accessible for everyday families. For more information: https://nibbleandwag.com
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This week on SmallBizChat Podcast:
- Building a community involves creating mutual value and engagement rather than just having an audience that passively consumes content.
- Terry James emphasized the importance of listening to customers to develop products that meet their real needs, as seen with the creation of Nibble and Wag.
- Consistency in core values and staying true to the mission helps build a brand that customers love, trust, and advocate for.
Resources Mentioned:
Online Courses: https://smallbizladyuniversity.com
Connect with Terry James:
Website: https://nibbleandwag.com
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/nibbleandwag
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nibbleandwag
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/people/Nibble-and-Wag/61589337501258
Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/nibbleandwag
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@nibbleandwagdogfood
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