Nearly Impossible - The Conference for People Who Make and Sell Physical Products

Nearly Impossible: The Conference for People Who Make and Sell Physical Products

On November 7th and 8th makers and small business entrepreneurs will gather in Brooklyn, NY to tackle the "Nearly Impossible" - that is the making and selling of physical products.

Primarily for physical goods companies, the two-day conference is designed to bring together a community of makers willing to share best practices on problems faced by small consumer products companies.

From developing a wholesale catalog to choosing an e-commerce based fulfillment strategy to handling massive growth, Nearly Impossible is focusing on the stories of how many companies have tackled their biggest hurdles and the tools they have used to make even the biggest challenges more possible.

The conference is the creation of Rusty Meadows who helped start Tattly, the designy temporary tattoo company based in Brooklyn.

While working to grow Tattly, Rusty noticed that there are "few resources for companies making and selling physical goods" and that "sometimes it feels like every step of the way we unnecessarily end up figuring out our own solutions to these problems."

Nearly Impossible is out to change all that by building a community of exceptional people centered around teaching and learning in order to build better companies.

more: nearlyimpossible.org (266)

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