Limited Supply

Nik Sharma

So many DTC brands think nice PR is more important than honesty. But that’s not us. I'm Nik, and I'm tired of all the hot air in our industry. This podcast is the behind-the-scenes conversation that gets to the heart of what DTC is really like. Nik Sharma founded Sharma Brands - and has no reason not to call people out, and share his spicy takes. Joined by the most experienced names in the industry, these are the conversations you won’t hear anywhere else. We’ll be diving deep into industry moves, autopsies on failed brands, and why we’re investing in certain companies. Episodes drop every Wednesday. Make sure to subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.

  1. S13 E4: What Your Landing Page Is Doing Wrong

    JUL 30

    S13 E4: What Your Landing Page Is Doing Wrong

    Your landing page is missing something.  Nik reviews landing pages from real DTC brands—ranging from custom cabinets and meat boxes to laundry pods and men’s underwear.  With conversion rate optimization as the north star, he dives into what’s working, what’s missing, and why most homepages fail at first glance. You’ll hear feedback on: Where to place social proof (and why it almost never goes where you think) What to say when you want people to actually click “Add to Cart” The biggest design mistake DTC brands make on mobile How guys shop (hint: it’s not rational) Whether your brand sells food, fashion, or compostable trash bags, this episode delivers conversion insights you’ll want to steal immediately. Plus, you’ll hear Nik’s favorite hacks for optimizing opt-in rates, pricing perception, and product positioning. AppLovin is the fastest growing ad platform for DTC brands. It enables brands to run ads in a variety of mobile games, reaching over 150M daily active users in the US and driving measurable performance at scale. ⁠⁠⁠AppLovin Ecommerce Newsletter Want more DTC advice? Check out the Limited Supply YouTube page for more insider tips.   Check out the Nik’s DTC newsletter: https://bit.ly/3mOUJMJ   And if you’re looking for an instant stream of on-demand DTC gold, check out the Limited Supply Slack Channel for Nik’s most unfiltered, uncensored thoughts.   Follow Nik: Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/mrsharma

    55 min
  2. S13 E3: No Code? No Problem (with Billy Howell, Founder of Stupid Simple Apps)

    JUL 23

    S13 E3: No Code? No Problem (with Billy Howell, Founder of Stupid Simple Apps)

    Do you need to know how to code to create an app? Hint: you don’t. Nik sits down with Billy Howell, founder of Stupid Simple Apps, to unpack the booming trend of vibe coding—a radically accessible way to build custom web apps using AI, with little to no coding experience. Billy shares his personal evolution from failing a college coding class to running a thriving app agency, thanks to tools like Replit, Cursor, and ChatGPT. They talk about how operators and founders are bypassing bloated SaaS costs, building internal tools fast, and solving real business problems in record time. And, what exactly is an API? Billy breaks it down.  Whether you’re a DTC brand operator, indie hacker, or just AI-curious, this is the blueprint for building fast, selling smart, and skipping the gatekeepers. AppLovin is the fastest growing ad platform for DTC brands. It enables brands to run ads in a variety of mobile games, reaching over 150M daily active users in the US and driving measurable performance at scale. ⁠⁠AppLovin Ecommerce Newsletter Want more DTC advice? Check out the Limited Supply YouTube page for more insider tips.   Check out the Nik’s DTC newsletter: https://bit.ly/3mOUJMJ   And if you’re looking for an instant stream of on-demand DTC gold, check out the Limited Supply Slack Channel for Nik’s most unfiltered, uncensored thoughts.   Follow Nik: Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/mrsharma

    47 min
  3. S13 E2: What Journalists Know About Selling Products (That Founders Don’t) with Benjamin Gottlieb

    JUL 16

    S13 E2: What Journalists Know About Selling Products (That Founders Don’t) with Benjamin Gottlieb

    How do you turn a simple product into a seven-figure business without breaking the bank on ads? What makes a story-driven brand stand out in today’s crowded digital landscape? Nik sits down with journalist and media personality Benjamin Gottlieb to explore storytelling, consumer psychology, and brand building. They talk about how founders can think like journalists, the importance of clarity in communication, and why marketing should always be personal, not for the masses. Plus, how good does your hook actually have to be? It’s overlooked, but super critical. Nik says hooks should be testable, tailored, and transferable across platforms. A hook that performs organically on TikTok might become the foundation of your next paid campaign. And if grandma—or someone three shots deep at the bar—can understand it? You're doing it right. If you're a founder, marketer, or creative looking to scale without losing your voice, this episode is for you. AppLovin is the fastest growing ad platform for DTC brands. It enables brands to run ads in a variety of mobile games, reaching over 150M daily active users in the US and driving measurable performance at scale. ⁠AppLovin Ecommerce Newsletter Want more DTC advice? Check out the Limited Supply YouTube page for more insider tips.   Check out the Nik’s DTC newsletter: https://bit.ly/3mOUJMJ   And if you’re looking for an instant stream of on-demand DTC gold, check out the Limited Supply Slack Channel for Nik’s most unfiltered, uncensored thoughts.   Follow Nik: Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/mrsharma

    33 min
4.9
out of 5
148 Ratings

About

So many DTC brands think nice PR is more important than honesty. But that’s not us. I'm Nik, and I'm tired of all the hot air in our industry. This podcast is the behind-the-scenes conversation that gets to the heart of what DTC is really like. Nik Sharma founded Sharma Brands - and has no reason not to call people out, and share his spicy takes. Joined by the most experienced names in the industry, these are the conversations you won’t hear anywhere else. We’ll be diving deep into industry moves, autopsies on failed brands, and why we’re investing in certain companies. Episodes drop every Wednesday. Make sure to subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.

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