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Trinny Woodall @ The Next Web · 05/11/2022 07:00 EDT

How to grow your D2C business — 4 tips from a successful founder

Did you know Trinny Woodall is speaking at TNW Conference this summer? Check out the full list of speakers here. There’s no doubt that the pandemic encouraged consumers to rethink their shopping habits, with over half now preferring to buy from brands directly. In fact, market growth of D2C in the US is expected to reach just under $175 million by 2023. As the market continues to grow and become increasingly competitive, a strong D2C growth strategy has never been more important for a brand to stand out. At

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