The current Enterprise Nation member of the month is Tim Rundle-Wood, founder of natural candles and diffusers brand Twoodle Co.
We first met Tim when he sold his products in several pop-up shops through Clicks and Mortar, a project we ran with Amazon to help online businesses sell their products in-store for the first time.
He was so inspired by his experience that he has opened his own store in London to complement his successful online sales via his website and on Amazon.
We spoke to Tim about Clicks and Mortar, opening his own shop, how he connects with customers online and the tools he uses to grow his Amazon business.
What did you learn from Clicks and Mortar?
My biggest learning was watching how customers shop for my products, allowing me to adjust the presentation in a way that made better sense to them.
I began grouping my scents into their scent types (citrus, floral, woody etc) and this helped customers narrow down their choice rather than being overwhelmed by choices. This is something I have made a big feature in my new shop and it's working incredibly well.
Why did Clicks and Mortar inspire you to start your own shop?
The project confirmed to me that having a physical store was going to be a fundamental part of the growth and expansion of Twoodle Co.
The high street is evolving and it has a fundamental part to play in the future of retail, where omnichannel sales platforms work together and complement each other.
My idea for my own retail store was a bakery for candles so customers can come in and see the products being made in front of them and this is exactly what I have done in my store at 10 Cheshire Street in London.