S4 E10: iOS 17 Kills Tracking Parameters/Structuring a Marketing Department/The Pill Club’s Fraud

What happens when an online pharmacy starts committing insurance fraud?  This week, Nik and Moiz are breaking down the scandal behind the now-defunct company, The Pill Club— and it’s a good one. Then, is Apple Vision Pro dumb, really dumb, or just naturally designed for the citizens of San Francisco and Silicon Valley who can’t travel without their double monitors? And speaking of Apple— why is the latest edition of iOS attempting to kill tracking parameters?   Plus, find out how the guys would structure a marketing department for businesses of different sizes, and later, stay tuned for Moiz’s brilliant business plan involving loads of liquids, essential oils, and Whole Foods.   0:00 Guess that Brand 13:40 Bed, Bath and Beyond 17:00 The Pill Club 28:40 Apple Vision Pro/iOS 17 38:00 Structuring a Marketing Department 49:15 Moiz’s Business Idea   This episode was brought to you by Tapcart: Mobile Apps for Shopify.   If you are looking to improve your store’s mobile revenue performance, then check out Tapcart and get your first 2 months free at https://tapcart.com/limited   Check out the Nik’s DTC newsletter: https://bit.ly/3mOUJMJ   Follow Nik: Twitter: twitter.com/mrsharma   Follow Moiz: Twitter: twitter.com/moizali

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