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[Strategies for Scaling Niche Brands: Insights from the 'How I Built This' Advice Line]-[Advice Line: Tapping AI as a Resource for Your Business]

How I Built This with Guy Raz · B2 · 2026-01-01

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Scaling Niche Businesses: Strategies for Growth and Engagement

In this special mashup episode of How I Built This Lab, host Guy Raz invites three successful entrepreneurs—Randy Hetrick (TRX), Todd Graves (Raising Cane’s), and Mei Xu (Chesapeake Bay Candle)—to provide strategic advice to emerging business owners. The episode focuses on overcoming specific growth hurdles, from product sampling and social media unification to leveraging AI for business innovation.

1. The Power of Organic Sampling (Moji Masala)

Shireen Khadri, co-founder of Moji Masala, sought advice on how to scale her authentic Indian spice packet business. Despite a high sell-through rate during in-store demos, she struggled to reach a broader audience without exhausting her budget on paid media.

  • The Strategy: Randy Hetrick emphasized that for food products, “if I can’t smell it and I can’t taste it, it’s lost in the noise.” He advised against heavy investment in traditional paid ads, suggesting instead that the brand focus on an “organic sampling program.”
  • Influencer Integration: Guy Raz suggested a two-pronged approach: continue the physical demos, but also partner with “micro-influencers” (those with 10,000 to 50,000 followers) in the food space. By strategically seeding a $20,000 budget toward these partnerships, the brand can create visual, engaging content that mimics the success of brands like HelloFresh, which effectively uses organic-looking user content to showcase product simplicity.

2. Unifying Brand Identity (Large as Life)

Valerie, co-founder of three distinct jigsaw puzzle brands, questioned whether she should maintain separate social media accounts for each brand or unify them under a single parent identity.

  • The Strategy: Todd Graves, founder of Raising Cane’s, argued strongly for consolidation. He noted that even with diverse customer bases, success comes from “uniting forces.” By focusing on the core value proposition—in this case, “family spending time together”—the brand can create more engaging content that appeals to all segments of its audience.
  • Efficiency and Algorithms: Raz supported this, noting that social media is about selling an “emotional experience” rather than just products. A unified voice allows for consistent storytelling, which helps algorithms “kick up” engagement. By focusing on the shared theme of “puzzling and togetherness,” the brand can cross-sell products effectively, turning one-time buyers into repeat customers.

3. AI-Driven Innovation (Modi Toys)

Avni Modi Sarkar, co-founder of Modi Toys, discussed the challenge of reigniting growth for her plush toys and books inspired by Hindu culture. Despite initial organic success, sales had plateaued.

  • Content Strategy: Mei Xu suggested leveraging AI to create animated shorts that act as "morality tales." Similar to how popular toy franchises use media to drive merchandise sales, these short, accessible videos can help bridge the cultural gap and engage the diaspora market.
  • Interactive Future: Xu proposed an ambitious pivot: transforming the static plush dolls into an "AI-driven conversational" experience. By embedding Wi-Fi-connected chips, the dolls could answer children’s questions about Hindu history and culture in real-time. This "plush computer" model offers a sustainable, interactive subscription-based future, moving the business beyond simple novelty items to a mission-driven educational platform.

Conclusion

The common thread across all three consultations is that while paid media has its place, niche brands thrive by deepening their specific cultural or emotional connections. Whether through the tactile experience of sampling, the emotional resonance of unified storytelling, or the integration of AI to create interactive learning, these entrepreneurs are encouraged to lean into their unique identities to build long-term, scalable success.

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