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Erica Pattni on the Importance of Demographic Awareness

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While many different types of fitness experiences exist, Erica Pattni discovered the incredible balance of fitness and fun through her platform, ROWDY. While I’ve always loved how working out makes me feel since I was young, many Americans (75% to be exact) don’t enjoy goal-oriented fitness as much as the industry would seem to believe. This statistic helped inform how Erica Pattni is building her brand, ROWDY. In episode 21 of Art of the App Podcast, Erica Pattni and I discuss the importance of demographic awareness and marketing strategy.

Erica has spent many years in marketing from branding to market research. She was one of the first members of KIND, where she learned what it meant to roll up your sleeves and build something from the ground up. This started her passion for building brands. She created her own brand consulting business but eventually found that she was ready to create her own company, Rowdy.

Some of the things Erica and I discuss:

  • Why 75% of Americans aren’t exercising the daily or weekly suggested amount, and how Rowdy aims to change that by being ‘deceptively challenging’.
  • What makes fun fitness better than goal-oriented fitness for great, and why ROWDY will never focus on before and after pictures.
  • How to do research to land on your brand positioning, and how Erica figured out to take KIND bars to wineries.
  • Why your brand strategy is foundational and should be done at the start of building any company.

Erica has given listeners of Art of the App a coupon code. For $5 off a ROWDY plan use code: ART

Be sure to tune in to all the episodes to receive inspiration from founders and investors shaping the future.

Thank you for listening!

If you enjoyed this episode, take a screenshot of the episode to post in your stories and tag me! And don’t forget to subscribe, rate and review the podcast and tell me your key takeaways!

Learn more about Art of the App and Michelle Cherian at https://artoftheapp.buzzsprout.com/

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CONNECT WITH ERICA PATTNI:

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Erica’s Consulting Practice

RESOURCES

Get $5 off a ROWDY Subscription with code ART

  continue reading

29 episodes

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Content provided by Michelle Cherian. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Michelle Cherian or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

While many different types of fitness experiences exist, Erica Pattni discovered the incredible balance of fitness and fun through her platform, ROWDY. While I’ve always loved how working out makes me feel since I was young, many Americans (75% to be exact) don’t enjoy goal-oriented fitness as much as the industry would seem to believe. This statistic helped inform how Erica Pattni is building her brand, ROWDY. In episode 21 of Art of the App Podcast, Erica Pattni and I discuss the importance of demographic awareness and marketing strategy.

Erica has spent many years in marketing from branding to market research. She was one of the first members of KIND, where she learned what it meant to roll up your sleeves and build something from the ground up. This started her passion for building brands. She created her own brand consulting business but eventually found that she was ready to create her own company, Rowdy.

Some of the things Erica and I discuss:

  • Why 75% of Americans aren’t exercising the daily or weekly suggested amount, and how Rowdy aims to change that by being ‘deceptively challenging’.
  • What makes fun fitness better than goal-oriented fitness for great, and why ROWDY will never focus on before and after pictures.
  • How to do research to land on your brand positioning, and how Erica figured out to take KIND bars to wineries.
  • Why your brand strategy is foundational and should be done at the start of building any company.

Erica has given listeners of Art of the App a coupon code. For $5 off a ROWDY plan use code: ART

Be sure to tune in to all the episodes to receive inspiration from founders and investors shaping the future.

Thank you for listening!

If you enjoyed this episode, take a screenshot of the episode to post in your stories and tag me! And don’t forget to subscribe, rate and review the podcast and tell me your key takeaways!

Learn more about Art of the App and Michelle Cherian at https://artoftheapp.buzzsprout.com/

CONNECT WITH MICHELLE CHERIAN:

Linkedin

Instagram

Facebook

Free Gift: Guide for Creating a Product People Adore

Work with Michelle Cherian

CONNECT WITH ERICA PATTNI:

Website

Linkedin

Instagram

Erica’s Consulting Practice

RESOURCES

Get $5 off a ROWDY Subscription with code ART

  continue reading

29 episodes

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