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What's up guys, it's graham here, so this is a video, i'm certainly not happy about making. But since i started this channel with the sole purpose of being as open and transparent as possible, i think i owe it to you to explain, what's going on and bring you up to speed with the company that i started a year ago, bankroll coffee this was Initially meant to be a fun project that i could grow on the side because, let's be real, i like coffee a lot, but i also like saving money ever since i was a kid. I just never saw the point of spending five dollars for a cup of coffee at starbucks, when, instead, you can make the same thing yourself at home for a fraction of the price. So that's what i did even when i started making youtube videos, i would constantly share the importance of saving your money, investing the difference and eventually that daily five dollar cup of coffee could be worth almost a million dollars by the time you're ready to retire.

Even though i constantly hammered that message of my videos, i never really thought much of it until i received a huge package of coffee in the mail from a subscriber, with an invitation to join him in the coffee business as an equal 50 50 partner. To bring my 20 cent iced coffee to life and i went for it, i have to say this is my first time ever selling a physical product of this magnitude. So i had no idea what i was doing, but at first it really wasn't as difficult as i expected. We started by taste testing dozens of coffees to find the perfect blend.

We had non-stop revisions with graphic designers to come up with a theme that was not only fun but also fit the aesthetic of something that saves you money without being cheap and flimsy, and in about six to eight months, we had the concept of bankroll coffee fully Ready to launch now from a cost standpoint, we invested a total of thirteen thousand dollars for branding legal website creation and packaging. Then we pre-ordered another several thousand dollars worth of coffee to get ready for a launch, so all in we spent about eight thousand dollars each to get it off the ground. However, overhead is expensive. All of a sudden when you're running a business.

Every single item adds up and in one way or another, that cost gets passed on to you as the customer, which is not something that i wanted. For instance, most people, including myself, never consider the cost of packing peanuts, paper, confetti, custom, packaging, cardboard boxes or a printed. Thank you card included with the order, all of which increases the cost of the item that you buy. Then you have the additional fixed cost of warehouse, space storage, labor, shipping, marketing customer support utilities and a multitude of other expenditures that have to be factored into the final cost that you charge as a business.

So over the last year we made the very conscious and unprofitable decision to literally sell our product at our own breakeven cost, simply for the sake of being able to grow and give you the most affordable coffee that we can without going broke. I know this goes against every single capitalistic instinct on the planet, but my thought was that at least you guys would be happy and we're both in a position where we can operate on a very thin margin and be totally fine or so i thought see one Year ago, when we launched our expenses were pretty reasonable. The coffee itself was ethically sourced from brazil and colombia roasted and shipped the same day, and our own cost was anywhere from three dollars and thirty cents to four dollars and ten cents each depending on the roast. From there we paid 75 cents, a bag, 15 cents, a label and 86 cents for packaging shipping, initially costs us anywhere from five dollars and twenty three cents on the west coast to eight dollars and eighty cents on the east coast and that increases marginally.
If you order more than two bags for those doing the math trying to add this up, since we charge ten to twelve dollars per bag of coffee, we're left with slightly less than two dollars of profit per bag which very quickly gets eaten up by all the Other miscellaneous expenses that go into running a business like employees, utilities, warehouse storage, accounting, insurance, filing fees, business, tax, listen! I knew this wasn't going to be a money printing business and if all i wanted was fat stacks of cash, i would be much better off. Just shilling nfts, but i was really excited about doing this and i was able to experience a completely new side of business that i could share in videos like this now. Evidently, when we first went live the business model of purposely not trying to make any money did really well. In fact, we sold out of everything in 72 hours.

We had fully prepared 10 000 bags of coffees and labels expecting that to last us 30 days, but that was all gone over a weekend and we very quickly realized that hey, maybe we're onto something here, although honestly, since then, it's only gotten more difficult. Our first issue was the rising price of coffee. In fact, it was reported that the price of arabica coffee is 76 higher than it was just a year ago and slowly every single month, the price of her own coffee began to increase. On top of that, shipping costs were also getting more expensive and because we offered flat five dollar shipping, regardless of your location, and we didn't want to raise prices shortly.

After launching, we just absorbed the cost ourselves and we offered one alternative, and that would be accessories items like the bankroll coffee, mug, tumbler, diamond dice, molds, metal, straws and money. Shooter have enough profit margin built in to offset the loss and some of the other items, and that gives us enough money left over to reinvest back into the business to stay afloat. In addition to that, the bundle pack also allows us to optimize the cost of shipping by combining five packs within the same order, giving us a little bit more room in terms of what we make as a company and that did fairly well. As you can see.
Since launching about eight months ago, we've done about two hundred and seventy thousand dollars worth of sales, with an average order of about thirty two dollars and year to date. In 2022, we have an almost 50 percent returning customer rate, which is incredibly high and makes me really happy to know that people enjoy it enough to come back again and get more. In fact, throughout the last few months, we've averaged over twenty thousand dollars a month. In sales with almost no marketing whatsoever, i just place a link in the description for anyone interested i'll, occasionally repost someone's story.

If they tag me in an order and that's it almost everything at this point is entirely organic and with so many returning customers. It's evident that we've created a very solid foundation. Now i haven't mentioned this before, but in the very beginning i was worried that selling coffee like this would be just seen as a novelty item that people would only buy to try once because it was mine. Even though i recognized that's an incredibly fortunate position to be in - and it blows my mind that so many people want to be a part of these ventures, it does make it slightly more difficult to get honest real world feedback and the line gets blurred between.

Is it actually a good product that stands on its own or are people only buying it because they want to support the business, but thankfully, over time, judging by the insanely high amount of repeat orders, it's apparent that people enjoy it enough to want to buy more, Which means the absolute world to me, but if we then go beyond the numbers, here's where it gets interesting and where the problem starts from our total sales of thirty six thousand dollars in 2021, we spent fifteen thousand dollars on marketing seventeen thousand seven hundred dollars on Packaging, eighty thousand dollars on shipping: ninety three thousand dollars on coffee and inventory: twelve thousand dollars on supplies; nine thousand dollars on various business subscriptions and eight hundred dollars on office expenses for a net income of uh, wait for it. Eighty five hundred dollars. Yes, you heard me correctly: eighty five hundred dollars split between two people before tax now, yes granted, we do have some of that expense held as inventory while we buy product in bulk to lower our costs, so our net profit is higher than that amount. But as you can see, this has always been a business.

That's been centered around the customer, giving as much back as possible and decreasing margins to the point where you get the best product possible, even at our expense. Although flat out, i'm gon na say it, our expenses are increasing to the point where this is no longer working. Let's start with the coffee. What used to cost us dollars and thirty cents now cost us four dollars and forty five cents and what was four dollars and ten cents is now four dollars and ninety cents.
So that's all thirty: five percent more expensive coffee bags also increased from 75 cents to 85 cents. Labels increased from 15 to 18 cents, labor increased from a dollar eighty five to two dollars and forty five cents, an order. Shipping went from seven dollars and twenty nine cents to eight dollars and twenty cents on the west coast and from nine dollars and fifty two cents to twelve dollars and sixty seven cents on the east coast for more than two bags and the most shocking. From all of this is that our advertising cost increased from two dollars to six dollars see some of you might have noticed that occasionally we'll run targeted ads on instagram and they've actually performed insanely.

Well, in fact, for every one dollar we would spend we'll make three dollars back, but the ios privacy update meant that we had to target a much broader demographic with a lot less precision, thereby driving up the price. That's why we have no other choice than to raise prices over the next few weeks. It's weird because we always see stories about companies raising prices and we think to ourselves. Oh, that just means that they're making more money, but it's quite alarming when you see just how quickly back end costs are rising to the point where you have to raise prices.

Otherwise it's more profitable to go out of business. Honestly, it's a little upsetting because i hate the idea of raising prices and i've resisted, making any changes, because i don't want to be that guy making things more expensive than they need to be. But the reality is. We are at a crossroads in terms of what we pay and it doesn't look like it's coming down anytime soon so beginning on this date.

Here our prices will be increased accordingly, just to be able to offset the additional costs that we pay. No more, no less. At the end of the day, i just want to build a brand, that's strong enough to stand on its own and isn't reliant on one single influencer, pushing it to their audience to be successful. That's partly why i've only mentioned it twice on the channel with the last time being over five months ago.

That gives us a really good metric on how many people want to come back on their own and over time. I really believe that the more organic the growth, the more valuable it'll eventually become. On top of that, even though we've had a lot of bad news, there's also a bit of a bright side, one i'm letting you know in advance, so you could still place an order at a lower price and save some money. The second we're also using this as an opportunity to expand into bankroll tea, because i understand not everyone, drinks, coffee and tea margins are also slightly larger because they don't weigh as much the more you know.
Hopefully that should be ready in the next one to two months. So if you're interested i'll have a link down below in the description where you could give us your email to join the wait list and then you could be the first to get access before i make the announcement here on the channel. Obviously, raising prices here is not ideal and for a business that i started for fun out of passion supported by a strong community who makes it all possible. I wanted to do everything that i could to prevent that from happening, but this time there's really no way around it and we've gone as long as we could without making any changes.

As of now, we still don't have any intentions of being sold in store, mainly because we're still building out the foundation of figuring out what works and what doesn't. But we are open to a strategic partner if you're interested in working with us and have something unique to bring to the table so feel free to email, us and if it sounds good, we'll be in touch but, like i said at the end of the day, All of this is about sharing the enjoyment of coffee and eventually putting starbucks out of business. So with that said, you guys thank you so much for watching also make sure to subscribe, hit. The like button feel free to add me on instagram and on my second channel.

The gram stefan show i post there every single day - i'm not posting here so i'll link to them down below in the description where you could also get a free stock. That's worth all the way up to a thousand dollars when you sign up for public using the code gram, you may as well do that too it's pretty much like free money enjoy. Let me know what stock you get. Thank you so much for watching and until next time,.


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28 thoughts on “My coffee company is going broke”
  1. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Tristan Dueck says:

    I think the brilliant thing is this video will probably double or even triple your sales for a decent amount of time. Marketing comes in all shapes and sizes.

  2. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jonathan Miller says:

    Sorry Graham I buy Folgers because I own stock in JM Smucker company

  3. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Bitcoin Tips says:

    Everything is going up in price and it is becoming more complex to run a small business. I am working to start a print business and having to factor in things like the cost of production going up is making it really hard to come up with a fair price. Best of luck to you!

  4. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars fungjungkung says:

    I think the most important lesson is that rather than starting a business to make money, you should just invest in S&P 500. Literally higher returns than owning/operating a small business, and its more scalable since all you have to do is buy more stock. If you have a really good idea or just really want to start a business then that is fine, but you're doing it for the experience rather than the money

  5. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Hammy the Boy says:

    Yeah boiiiiiiii!!!!!!!! Way to pursue entrepreneurship and be transparent about it! 😎🤙🤙🤙 I’m starting from scratch. 😜

  6. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Ranting Ratite says:

    I made my own burrito bowl rather then going to Chipotle and I am eating it now

  7. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jay Shartzer says:

    Coffee seems like a hard busines to get into. You really have to use your bean

  8. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars rrufio says:

    Get a Wallmart distribution like KSI and Logan Paul with their Prime drinks.

  9. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Adrias says:

    I missed it if you mentioned it, but where will the tea be sourced from?

  10. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars JKim Piano says:

    Graham. Thank you for your honesty. It is very hard to run a business

  11. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Mark Hill says:

    Open and transparent as possible. You cant be a Republican!!!! Thats for sure.

  12. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Donking Donkey says:

    Good lord he’s crying again? I can’t watch any video that’s a crying face start… 😢

  13. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Shekhar Moona says:

    Graham is talking about the point on the parabola where you produce so much you lose money on each additional unit.

  14. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Bartolele says:

    I wonder how much u donated to people in need in Ukraine fighting for their lives, filthy rich! Go on address to that, not trying to put hate on u but it bothers me how u try to get some high score before u die with some meaningless number on ur bank accounts, please stop.

  15. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Earth Colored Eyes says:

    Yup get out of the coffee making and start selling coffee themed NFT’s lol. No seriously coffee characters. So many flavors, meet mucho mocha mustacheo 😂 or Sleepy Joe? That might be taken.

  16. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Joshua DeLaughter says:

    Just raise the prices man, it's okay. No one needs a coffee charity organization. I'm sure your subscribers are more than happy to support you and get something in return, even if it costs more than it would elsewhere.

  17. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Steinar Jónsson says:

    Don't ship the coffee with "Thank You" cards. It is a waste of money and you're literally manufacturing garbage.
    Keep it simple and save some trees 😉

  18. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars numberoneappgames says:

    you need to get on TikTok, youtube, and snap.
    You should be on all of the social media platforms.
    You should consider in-house media like your team.

  19. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Shekhar Moona says:

    Could own part of the supply chain. Climate change can actually be helpful for agriculture. Plants that don't grow well in the US might actually grow well in the next 10 years. Texas has coffee producers now. Florida and US Virgin Islands could be an opportunity.

  20. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars The BoxingStyle says:

    I have tried every flavor, including the holiday edition. My favorite is .20 coffee, morning drip, and Hodl. I also got the limited edition crate. I enjoy the diamond ice molds. Shared with family and friends. We enjoy your product and I hope that you continue succeed.

  21. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars 777 says:

    Nothing wrong with making a profitable company that people love. You will be able to grow even more. There’s a $.20 coffee, $.40 coffee and a $5 coffee. Be the $.40 coffee.

  22. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Graham Fan says:

    Graham, Will you please stop pinning all of the comments down below. lol! ha ha j/k 😂

  23. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Arbi Ujka says:

    50 cent instant iced coffee? Pay 30 cents more to save a couple of minutes of your time, I’d say that’s very reasonable for most people.

  24. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars sandy949 says:

    Almost 50% return rate is insanely good and makes me want to try this coffee. Ordering!

  25. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Profitglutton says:

    $8500 in a year split between two people? That’s like a second world country middle class annual wage.

  26. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Noah and Kelsey says:

    I’m so excited my wife loves coffee but I’m a tea dude all the way!!

  27. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Michael Tenney says:

    Great coffee. Only minor complaint is the grind is so fine that it overflows the filter with Bunn coffeemaker. I’ve had this issue with a few different brands.

  28. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Matthew Tremolada says:

    This was doomed from the start by launching a low price flagship product

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