50 Companies That Use FedEx [2024]

Updated: May 21st, 2022

FedEx Ship Manager is a shipping software that offers high-volume shippers a platform from which to automate and manage the entire shipping process. Incorporating shipping profiles, history records, and reports, FedEx Ship Manager aims to deliver an all-in-one shipping management solution.

We put together a list of the biggest companies that use FedEx, along with some FedEx testimonials and FedEx case studies.

Here's the list:

1. Joker Greeting

Joker Greeting is a Greeting Cards Business started by Travis Peterson in 2015. Joker Greeting uses FedEx for their business.

Revenue
$100K / month
Team
2 founders / 0 employees
Location
Irvine, California, USA

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I Created A Prank Card Company & Grew It To $30K/Month

Joker Greeting sells unique prank gifts, including a non-stop musical birthday card, an idea raised by the founders visiting their mom's house, having no website or marketing and yet raising $92,073 on Kickstarter in 30 days due to being picked up by media, enabling them to sell 15,000 units in the first year, owned SEO for their niche, selling almost 40,000 units in 2017 and expected to reach 50,000 to 60,000 in 2018 with a small team, using Shopify and various social media channels with lots of organic traffic.

Read by 16,246 founders

2. ScrubzBody Skin Care Products

ScrubzBody Skin Care Products is a skin care product line started by Roberta Perry in 2006. ScrubzBody Skin Care Products uses FedEx for their business.

Revenue
$14.6K / month
Team
2 founders / 2 employees
Location
Farmingdale, New York, USA

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Creating A Product For Yourself And Turning It Into A Business

ScrubsBody Skin Care uses customer service and specialty parties to grow slowly and steadily from Kitchen to being offered in 28 Whole Food Markets, and after being the finale episode on Sell it Like Serhant they experienced rapid growth both in store and online.

Read by 22,784 founders

3. Xero Shoes

Xero Shoes is a shoe brand started by Steven Sashen in 2009. Xero Shoes uses FedEx for their business.

Revenue
$4M / month
Team
2 founders / 67 employees
Location
Broomfield, Colorado, USA

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Xero Shoes: Growing A Shoe Brand to $460K/month

Xero Shoes, co-founded by Steven Sashen, is a minimalist shoe company that has grown at a rate of 80-102% per year since 2014, with 2017 sales of $5.53M, and has been repeatedly listed as one of INC. 5000’s fastest-growing companies, and has a projected $15M in sales for 2019.

Read by 16,309 founders

4. QALO

QALO is a jewelry making business started by KC Holiday in 2013. QALO uses FedEx for their business.

Revenue
$2M / month
Team
2 founders / 45 employees
Location
Santa Ana, California, USA

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How KC Holiday Built QALO, A $100MM Silicone Ring Business

QALO co-founders transformed the jewelry industry with their innovative focus on product evolution, resulting in over 2 million community members and more than $100M in revenue since 2013.

Read by 29,971 founders

5. GhostBed by Nature's Sleep

GhostBed by Nature's Sleep is a bedding company started by Marc Werner in 2001. GhostBed by Nature's Sleep uses FedEx for their business.

Team
2 founders / 100 employees

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6. KPOP Foods

KPOP Foods is a hot sauce business started by Theo Lee in 2017. KPOP Foods uses FedEx for their business.

Revenue
$200K / month
Team
2 founders / 5 employees
Location
Los Angeles, California, USA

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How Two Students Made $100K Bringing Korean Hot Sauce To America

KPOP Foods, a Korean food company, generated nearly $100,000 in revenue since last year through its successful Kickstarter campaign and Amazon's Choice badge; they have entered over 90 specialty stores throughout the west coast and are currently raising an investment round to expand their distribution into major retailers and are launching new sauces later this year.

Read by 10,503 founders

7. Pain Care Labs a dba of MMJ Labs

Pain Care Labs a dba of MMJ Labs is a medical device company started by Amy Baxter MD in 2006. Pain Care Labs a dba of MMJ Labs uses FedEx for their business.

Revenue
$208K / month
Team
1 founders / 7 employees
Location
Atlanta, Georgia, USA

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How A Doctor Got On Shark Tank And Saved 31M People From Pain

Pain Care Labs, founded by a pediatric emergency doctor after inventing a vibrating ice pack bee, Buzzy, has sold over 31 million units while focusing on non-pharmaceutical pain relief, and recently launched a crowdfunding campaign for their latest product, DuoTherm.

Read by 26,017 founders

8. SmartyPits

SmartyPits is a deodorant brand started by Stacia Guzzo in 2014. SmartyPits uses FedEx for their business.

Revenue
$183K / month
Team
2 founders / 13 employees
Location
Bend, OR, USA

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How Stacia Guzzo Pivoted and Started A $58K/Month Deodorant Product

SmartyPits is a fast-growing deodorant company that has gone from making under $100,000 in 2016 to making over $500,000 by Q3 2018, after the founder's experience as a breast cancer survivor led to developing an aluminum-free deodorant.

Read by 14,366 founders

9. Rwanda Bean Coffee

Rwanda Bean Coffee is a coffee roasting business started by Mike Mwenedata in 2014. Rwanda Bean Coffee uses FedEx for their business.

Revenue
$90K / month
Team
1 founders / 20 employees
Location
South Portland, Maine, USA

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How A Rwandan Immigrant Started A Coffee Roasting Business

Rwandan immigrant Mike Mwenedata co-founded Rwanda Bean Coffee Company, which increased revenue from under $3,000 per month to over $45k per month in less than one year, by sourcing and roasting single-origin coffee from Rwanda and investing 50% of the profits back into the farm communities.

Read by 5,632 founders

10. NOVO watch

NOVO watch is a watch brand started by Steve Christensen in 2011. NOVO watch uses FedEx for their business.

Revenue
$20K / month
Team
1 founders / 0 employees
Location
Alberta, Canada

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Steve Christensen Is Building Watches From Old Train Tracks

Novo Watch creates unique, handcrafted watches made from reclaimed materials, with the Coalbanks collection watch selling out immediately and achieving their first-ever $16,000 day.

Read by 5,929 founders

11. Matboard & More

Matboard & More is a framed prints ecommerce started by Mehdi Kajbaf in 2012. Matboard & More uses FedEx for their business.

Revenue
$500K / month
Team
3 founders / 10 employees
Location
Atlanta, Georgia, USA

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Finding Financial Freedom Through Starting A Matboard Business

Matboard and More is a picture framing company that allows for unlimited choices and customization when it comes to framing supplies for any type of art, and is self-funded with an initial investment of $50,000 that led to a successful AdWords campaign and a massive focus on quality, service, and the customer experience.

Read by 5,091 founders

12. The Cut Buddy

The Cut Buddy is a men's grooming company started by Joshua Esnard in 2015. The Cut Buddy uses FedEx for their business.

Team
2 founders / 4 employees
Location
Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA

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13. GloveStix

GloveStix is a cleaning products business started by Krista Woods in 2014. GloveStix uses FedEx for their business.

Revenue
$60K / month
Team
1 founders / 1 employees
Location
Ashburn, Virginia, USA

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14. Brazyn Life

Brazyn Life is a foam roller business started by Nate Lawrie in 2015. Brazyn Life uses FedEx for their business.

Team
1 founders / 4 employees
Location
Santa Barbara, California, USA

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15. Entrepreneur Business Blog

Entrepreneur Business Blog is a marketing agency started by Emenike Emmanuel in 2016. Entrepreneur Business Blog uses FedEx for their business.

Revenue
$13K / month
Team
1 founders / 6 employees
Location
Lagos, Lagos, Nigeria

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How A Young Entrepreneur From Nigeria Started A Profitable Blog

This case study follows the journey of a young entrepreneur from Nigeria who started a profitable blog generating a monthly revenue of $1,500+ through sales of advertising space, sponsored posts, and information products, and shares his strategies for success including a Twitter growth challenge and guest post pitches.

Read by 12,317 founders

16. ShipHero

ShipHero is a shipping company started by Aaron Rubin in 2013. ShipHero uses FedEx for their business.

Revenue
$2.4M / month
Team
1 founders / 193 employees

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How We Started A $30M/Year Warehouse Management Software And Outsourced Ecommerce Fulfillment Business

ShipHero co-founders built their successful e-commerce fulfillment business, offering warehouse management software and outsourced eCommerce fulfillment, growing revenues from zero to $30 million annually, processing over $5 billion of e-commerce gross merchandise volume (GMV) annually while only having received $435,000 in outside capital investment.

Read by 9,378 founders

17. Sayar Care

Sayar Care is a hair loss treatment product started by Zee Schwab in 2017. Sayar Care uses FedEx for their business.

Revenue
$76K / month
Team
3 founders / 4 employees
Location
New York, New York, USA

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How I Battled My Own Hair Loss And Created A $1M Product

Sayar Care's flagship product Retain, which prevents and reverses hair loss, has a 100% success rate at stopping hair loss and a 70% success rate at stimulating new hair growth, and its novel, scientifically-driven approach to creating new formulas has drastically reduced the cost of drug development from over $2B to under $10K per new formula.

Read by 6,266 founders

18. RinseKit

RinseKit is a bathroom appliance business started by Chris Crawford in 2015. RinseKit uses FedEx for their business.

Revenue
$150K / month
Team
1 founders / 3 employees
Location
Vista, California, USA

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How I Designed A $150K/Month Portable Pressurized Shower And Went On Shark Tank

Founder of RinseKit shares how he designed a portable pressurized shower that generates over $1.5M in sales per year and achieved great success with Kickstarter and appearing on Shark Tank, while providing advice on designing, prototyping, and manufacturing your first product.

Read by 13,096 founders

19. Brine Brothers

Brine Brothers is a hangover cure product started by Harris Derner in 2017. Brine Brothers uses FedEx for their business.

Revenue
$10K / month
Team
2 founders / 0 employees
Location
New York, New York, USA

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How We Launched A Viral Pickle Juice To Cure Our Hangovers

Brine Brothers sells all-natural pickle brine (pickle juice), generating over $10,000/month and winning an investment from Barstool and Jon Taffer, and is determined to become a million-dollar beverage company.

Read by 15,932 founders

20. Battic Door

Battic Door is a DIY business started by Mark Tyrol in 2013. Battic Door uses FedEx for their business.

Revenue
$135K / month
Team
2 founders / 2 employees
Location
Foxborough, Massachusetts, USA

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How I Turned A DIY Project Into A Million Dollar Business

An ecommerce business, founded with one product in 2003, offering energy conservation products such as insulating covers for pull-down attic ladders that reduce heat and energy loss by sealing the attic, grew into a million-dollar business through a mix of low-cost website design, direct sales, online channels including Ebay and Amazon, word-of-mouth referrals and targeted influencer campaigns aimed at building code officials and architects.

Read by 7,115 founders

21. Matador

Matador is a travel products business started by Chris Clearman in 2014. Matador uses FedEx for their business.

Team
1 founders / 0 employees
Location
Boulder, Colorado, USA

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22. Tentsile

Tentsile is a tents product started by Alex Shirley-Smith in 2012. Tentsile uses FedEx for their business.

Revenue
$50K / month
Team
2 founders / 16 employees
Location
London, England, United Kingdom

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How I'm Fulfilling My Childhood Dreams With A Portable Treehouse Business

Tentsile Tree Tents, the world's first range of portable treehouses which started in 2013, has grown organically and steadily selling 17,000 units yearly, with monthly revenue of about $50k and a profitability of around 20% – all without taking any capital investment.

Read by 5,810 founders

23. SEATYLOCK

SEATYLOCK is a sell security vehicles started by Michael Shenkerman in 2012. SEATYLOCK uses FedEx for their business.

Revenue
$250K / month
Team
3 founders / 22 employees
Location
21007 Superior St 21007 Superior St, Chatsworth, CA 91311

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How I Started An Innovative Bike Lock Generating Over $1M/Year

Israeli entrepreneur Michael Shenkerman co-founded Seatylock, developing and manufacturing innovative high-end bike locks including its first-ever product, a hybrid bicycle seat and lock combination that raised $44,000 in a successful Kickstarter campaign in 2013, with sales growing steadily each year to around $120,000 a month today.

Read by 9,133 founders

24. Toybox

Toybox is a toy maker started by Ben Baltes in 2017. Toybox uses FedEx for their business.

Revenue
$200K / month
Team
4 founders / 3 employees
Location
Oakland, California, USA

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On Creating A 3D Printer And Creativity Platform For Kids

Toybox Labs co-founder and CEO Ben Baltes shares his journey of creating a 3D printer and creativity platform for kids, including brutal setbacks and incredible successes, resulting in millions of dollars of revenue a year, and offers a discount for those interested in purchasing.

Read by 9,980 founders

25. Luna Wellness

Luna Wellness is a weighted blankets brand started by Robin in 2017. Luna Wellness uses FedEx for their business.

Revenue
$250K / month
Team
2 founders / 2 employees
Location
New York, New York, USA

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How We Grew Our Weighted Blanket Product To $250K/Month

Case study on the successful launch and growth of Luna weighted blanket, which tripled its revenue from last year and is averaging $250k in revenue per month by introducing a higher quality and affordable weighted blanket to the market through Amazon and gaining traction through effective advertising strategies.

Read by 10,633 founders

26. Kanga

Kanga is a drinkware brand started by Teddy Giard in 2017. Kanga uses FedEx for their business.

Team
5 founders / 8 employees
Location
Clemson, South Carolina, USA

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How We Launched A Beer Cooler And Landed A Deal With Mark Cuban

Kanga Coolers, founded by a Clemson University student, invented the first iceless cooler designed to fit around an entire case of 12 oz. beverages, and after earning $34,000 in Kickstarter funding, landing a deal on Shark Tank, and bringing on two full-time employees, the company is expanding into action sports and large corporate partnerships.

Read by 10,549 founders

27. Indie Oven

Indie Oven is a freelance video production business started by Alfonsina Sterling in 2012. Indie Oven uses FedEx for their business.

Revenue
$10K / month
Team
2 founders / 0 employees
Location
Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, Argentina

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28. Highway Robery

Highway Robery is a bathrobe business started by Evan and Jackie Streusand in 2016. Highway Robery uses FedEx for their business.

Revenue
$10K / month
Team
2 founders / 0 employees
Location
Austin, Texas, USA

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How This Couple Launched A Premium Robe Business

Highway Robery is a sustainable robe company in Austin, Texas, producing colorful, all-inclusive, gender-neutral robes in the USA, having increased their sales up 49% YoY as of May 31, 2019.

Read by 12,224 founders

29. CEI Staffing

CEI Staffing is a recruiting agency started by Eddie Edwards Jr in 2004. CEI Staffing uses FedEx for their business.

Revenue
$170K / month
Team
1 founders / 68 employees
Location
Sunrise, Florida, USA

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How I Started A Staffing Service Company

Eddie Edwards Jr, CEO of CEI Staffing, grew his business from $20,000 in revenue to over $2 million per year using great customer service to stand out from the competition.

Read by 8,512 founders

30. Romance On The Go, Concierge Services

Romance On The Go, Concierge Services is a dating coaching business started by Ta'Veca Collins in 2012. Romance On The Go, Concierge Services uses FedEx for their business.

Revenue
$3.5K / month
Team
1 founders / 0 employees
Location
Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA

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How I Started A Business Where I Plan Romantic Date Nights For Couples

Meet Ta'Veca Collins, founder of Romance On The Go, a concierge service that promotes romance and intimacy; since becoming a preferred vendor for The W Hotel Fort Lauderdale, their gross income has increased to around $3,200.00 monthly, and they are currently expanding their team to meet the demands of new partnered hotels.

Read by 25,535 founders

31. SquarePlanet

SquarePlanet is a virtual events business started by Brian Burkhart in 2011. SquarePlanet uses FedEx for their business.

Revenue
$291K / month
Team
1 founders / 7 employees
Location
Phoenix, Arizona, USA

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How I Started A 7 Figure Business Helping People Give Presentations

SquarePlanet Presentations & Strategy is a Phoenix-based business communications firm that helps its clients tell their stories in the most impactful ways possible through meeting creative, brand voice, presentations that matter, engineered delight, speaker training/workshops, and keynote addresses, resulting in consistent and upward trajectory since inception.

Read by 6,406 founders

32. Bio-One

Bio-One is a crime scene cleanup business started by Nick-Anthony Zamucen in 2008. Bio-One uses FedEx for their business.

Team
1 founders / 7 employees
Location
Greenwood Village, Colorado, USA

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How I Created A $1.2M/Month Crime Scene Cleanup Business

Bio-One Inc. founder Nick-Anthony Zamucen created the world's first multi-million dollar crime and trauma scene cleaning franchise, with over 90 franchises nationwide and over 350 units sold, while sticking to his motto of "Help First, Business Second."

Read by 20,631 founders

33. Best Deal Car Service

Best Deal Car Service is a taxi cab company started by Albert Williams in 2014. Best Deal Car Service uses FedEx for their business.

Revenue
$250K / month
Team
1 founders / 9 employees
Location
New York, New York, USA

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How I Built A $3.5M/Year Taxi Company Competing With Uber & Lyft

Albert Williams grew a $3.5 million transportation company, The Best Deal, from a niche transportation sector; he attributes the company's success to providing excellent service and committing to continuous learning.

Read by 10,523 founders

34. Life and Limb Printing

Life and Limb Printing is a screen printing business started by Adam Tanaka in 2010. Life and Limb Printing uses FedEx for their business.

Revenue
$80K / month
Team
1 founders / 3 employees
Location
Nashville, Tennessee, USA

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From Scrubbing Floors To Running A $1M Screen Printing Business

This case study features an entrepreneur who started a screen printing company with no financing or investors, and despite struggling for the first few years, was able to grow his business to hit $80,000 in revenue in October 2018 and is set to hit $1 million by the end of 2019.

Read by 16,957 founders

35. Scrubblade Inc.

Scrubblade Inc. is an aftermarket car parts business started by Billy Westbrook in 2007. Scrubblade Inc. uses FedEx for their business.

Revenue
$325K / month
Team
1 founders / 6 employees
Location
Temecula, California, USA

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How I Invented A Better Windshield Wiper And A $2M/Year Business

Scrubbleblade is a windshield wiper company that sells #1 in the H.D. trucking industry and was awarded wiper blade of the year by Frost & Sullivan in 2018; they focus on a specific target customer while offering subscriptions and utilizing social media.

Read by 15,495 founders

36. Total Home Supply

Total Home Supply is an ac repair business started by Mike Luongo in 2010. Total Home Supply uses FedEx for their business.

Revenue
$375K / month
Team
5 founders / 5 employees
Location
Ohio, USA

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How 5 Founders Left Their Jobs To Start A $4.5M Heating & Cooling Business

Total Home Supply, a heating and cooling products retailer, has achieved double-digit growth, averaging 20% per year with its biggest year almost doubling, thanks to focusing on offering superior customer service both before and after sales.

Read by 7,284 founders

37. Xena Intelligence

Xena Intelligence is an amazon business started by Akhil Suresh Nair in 2020. Xena Intelligence uses FedEx for their business.

Revenue
$25K / month
Team
1 founders / 3 employees
Location
Boston, MA, USA

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How Two Friends From India Bootstrapped A Management Consulting Business

Two friends from India co-founded a management consulting firm that offers free basic business assessment tools and paid in-depth analysis tests, with 50 businesses taking the free assessment test and 4 clients paying for the in-depth analysis test, resulting in $23,000 in revenue in just a month.

Read by 6,935 founders

38. Wolf Spirit Distillery

Wolf Spirit Distillery is a liquor company started by Umberto Luchini in 2017. Wolf Spirit Distillery uses FedEx for their business.

Revenue
$300K / month
Team
1 founders / 5 employees
Location
Eugene, Oregon, USA

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How I Started A Vodka Brand Doing $100K/Month

Wolf Spirit Distillery, founded by Umberto Luchini, has experienced rapid growth by expanding to 23 states in the first six months of the year and aims to reach a total of 40 states by year end, despite initial start-up costs of over $1.5 million for Blood x Sweat x Tears vodka.

Read by 29,564 founders

39. AeroFarms

AeroFarms is a vegetable farm started by David Rosenberg in 2017. AeroFarms uses FedEx for their business.

Team
3 founders / 160 employees
Location
New Jersey, USA

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40. Food Fleet

Food Fleet is a food delivery business started by Jeffrey Mora in 2012. Food Fleet uses FedEx for their business.

Revenue
$1.5M / month
Team
2 founders / 6 employees
Location
Los Angeles, California, USA

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How I Took Food Trucks Corporate And Built A $18M Business

Food Fleet grew over 160% in just one year and managed over 20 million in sales for its clients, securing multiple contracts with the likes of Sodexo, Levy Restaurants and more, due to its understanding of catering client needs and its advanced turnkey and design services.

Read by 15,654 founders

41. My First Workout®

My First Workout® is an online fitness coach started by Michelle M. Miller in 2018. My First Workout® uses FedEx for their business.

Team
1 founders / 1 employees
Location
Tallahassee, Florida, USA

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42. Scarpetta Shoes

Scarpetta Shoes is an ecommerce store started by Adam Dwidari in . Scarpetta Shoes uses FedEx for their business.

Revenue
$350K / month
Team
1 founders / 25 employees
Location
Columbus, Ohio, USA

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How I Started A $3.6MM/Year Business Selling Designer Women's Shoes

Scarpetta Shoes saw sales increase over 200% in 2018-2019, achieving a revenue of $3.6 million annually. They now ship to over 60 countries, have an inventory of over 40,000 pairs of shoes, and plan to expand their brick and mortar presence to account for 80% of profits by 2020.

Read by 6,648 founders

43. CamelliaShop

CamelliaShop is a Backyard Plant Nursery started by Debbie Odom in 2007. CamelliaShop uses FedEx for their business.

Revenue
$5K / month
Team
3 founders / 0 employees
Location
Georgia

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How We Expanded Our Local Plant Nursery To An Online Business

Camelliashop.com, a small US-based plant business specializing in Camellias and Tea Plants, increased its business 200% within one month of launching its ecommerce website in 2007.

Read by 14,615 founders

44. The Cat Ball

The Cat Ball is an etsy shop started by Jennifer Boaro in 2011. The Cat Ball uses FedEx for their business.

Team
1 founders / 2 employees
Location
Bellevue, Washington, USA

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45. CBD Solutions

CBD Solutions is a CBD business started by Trey Gilliam in 2018. CBD Solutions uses FedEx for their business.

Revenue
$7K / month
Team
1 founders / 1 employees
Location
Oklahoma, USA

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How I Finally Took That Leap And Started My Own Business In CBD

This case study details the founding of CBD Solutions, a CBD product manufacturer that generates $7,000 in monthly revenue through wholesale accounts, trade shows, and online sales, and the founder's journey in creating a successful business through personal interactions and knowledge of the market.

Read by 9,045 founders

46. tutiendaenergetica.es

tutiendaenergetica.es is an eBikes business started by Borja Eraso in 2009. tutiendaenergetica.es uses FedEx for their business.

Revenue
$110K / month
Team
2 founders / 11 employees
Location
Pamplona, Navarre, Spain

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How I Started A $110,000/Month Business With My Father Selling Green Tech Products

Learn how a Spanish green tech retail business increased revenue year to date by as much as the entire revenue from 2018, with the aim of reaching USD 1 million in 2019, by introducing ad-hoc technical proposals, professional installation services and designing and manufacturing lithium-ion batteries for electric mobility vehicles.

Read by 9,906 founders

47. Lemonlight

Lemonlight is a film production company started by Hope Horner in 2014. Lemonlight uses FedEx for their business.

Revenue
$1.5M / month
Team
3 founders / 75 employees
Location
Los Angeles, California, USA

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How I Started A $500K/Month Video Production Company From My Bedroom in LA

Lemonlight CEO, Hope Horner, co-founded an on-demand video production company that has produced over 7,000 videos for more than 3,000 brands, generating over $6 million in sales and growing to a 45-person team, all without taking any outside capital and being recognized in Inc 5000 and Entrepreneur 360 for three years in a row.

Read by 18,323 founders

48. Conundrum Publishing

Conundrum Publishing is an author started by Nick Thacker in 2017. Conundrum Publishing uses FedEx for their business.

Revenue
$20K / month
Team
1 founders / 2 employees
Location
Colorado, USA

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How I Generate $10K/Month As An Indie Writer

This case study follows full-time thriller and action-adventure author Nick Thacker who earns between $10k to $20k per month from writing, predominantly through Amazon Kindle Unlimited sales, and goes in-depth into his self-publishing strategy which maximizes sales and minimizes costs, such as developing a mailing list and utilizing print-on-demand services.

Read by 10,808 founders

49. The Good Scoop

The Good Scoop is an ice cream product started by Stephen Layton in 2016. The Good Scoop uses FedEx for their business.

Revenue
$16K / month
Team
2 founders / 1 employees
Location
Sacramento, California, USA

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On Starting A $16K/Month Handmade Natural Ice Cream Business

The Good Scoop, a California-based artisanal ice cream shop, started with a small Italian countertop ice cream maker and now has a production facility, wholesaling to various venues, offering frequent scooper programs, and using Instagram as their primary advertising platform.

Read by 16,159 founders

50. DSM

DSM is a marketing agency started by Darren Magarro in 2007. DSM uses FedEx for their business.

Revenue
$500K / month
Team
1 founders / 14 employees
Location
Midland Park, NJ, USA

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How I Started A $230K/Month Marketing Agency From My Porch

This case study follows the journey of Darren Magarro, who started DSM, a full-service marketing and PR firm from his porch with just a laptop and IKEA furniture, and has since grown it to 18 employees with 334% growth since 2014, utilizing organic and paid digital media, traditional media, and a full-service creative team.

Read by 8,444 founders

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