Scooping Success: Building a Household Brand with Shane Kaszyca

Welcome to another exciting episode of Talk Commerce! I’m Brent Peterson, and this time, my co-host Scott Ohsman and I had the pleasure of chatting with Shane Kaszyca, the VP of IT at Whisker—the innovative company behind the Litter-Robot. Shane shared invaluable insights on building a brand that not only solves real problems but becomes a household name in the process. If you’ve ever wondered how a product transforms into a verb or how to navigate the complexities of e-commerce while keeping innovation at the forefront, this episode is for you.

The Journey to Becoming a Household Name

Solving a Real Problem Differently

Shane emphasized that becoming a household name isn’t just about being first—it’s about being better. Whisker’s founder, Brad Baxter, didn’t invent the automatic cat litter box, but he reimagined it. By utilizing a rotational sifting system that leverages gravity, the Litter-Robot provided a cleaner, more efficient solution for cat owners.

“It’s not just being first but solving a problem in a new, innovative way,” Shane explained.

Marketing Where Your Audience Is

Whisker didn’t stop at innovation; they also mastered the art of marketing. Starting in 2015, they ramped up efforts to put the Litter-Robot in front of audiences where they already were—be it online or in big-box stores like Target, Costco, and PetSmart.

“You have to expose a problem and show that you have the solution,” Shane noted.

The Power of Branding

Shane drew parallels with brands like Google and Kleenex, pointing out how the Litter-Robot has become synonymous with automatic cat litter boxes. This level of brand recognition is a monumental achievement and a testament to Whisker’s commitment to solving real customer problems.

Innovating in E-Commerce: Balancing Tech and Marketing

Embracing Headless Solutions

As VP of IT, Shane is passionate about adopting technologies that empower the marketing team. He advocates for headless solutions that allow marketers to create and manage content without heavy reliance on developer resources.

“Once you have your brand guidelines and widgets, let marketing go nuts,” he said.

I couldn’t agree more. Allowing the marketing team to operate independently not only speeds up execution but also fosters creativity.

The Challenge of Payment Options

We delved into the complexities of offering multiple payment options. Shane highlighted the fine line between providing convenience and overwhelming the customer.

“Every payment provider wants to be on your site, but you don’t want it to look cluttered,” he explained.

This is a common struggle in e-commerce, and finding that balance is key to enhancing the customer experience.

Preparing for the Holiday Rush: Code Freeze Strategies

The Importance of Planning

With the holiday season approaching, Shane shared Whisker’s strategy of implementing a code freeze well ahead of peak shopping days.

“We have 28 business days until our code freeze,” he mentioned.

This proactive approach ensures stability during the busiest time of the year, a practice that many e-commerce businesses can learn from.

Expectations for Record-Breaking Sales

Shane is optimistic about the upcoming season, expecting it to be record-breaking. Their focus on customer journey optimization and robust testing sets them up for success.

“I think we’ll have a really good customer journey that’s going to drive a ton of business,” he said.

Letting Marketing Teams Fly

Reducing Dependence on Developers

One of the standout points Shane made was about reducing the marketing team’s dependence on developers for simple tasks. By providing a set of tools and widgets within brand guidelines, marketers can create engaging content more efficiently.

This resonates with my experience, too. Empowering teams with the right tools can significantly accelerate growth and innovation.

Testing and Experimentation

Shane shared that Whisker is currently testing three variations of their homepage, embracing a culture of experimentation.

“We’re using Bloomreach for A/B testing, trying different experiences,” he shared.

This willingness to test and adapt is a hallmark of successful e-commerce strategies.

Our conversation with Shane Kaszyca was not only enlightening but also inspiring. Whisker’s journey from a simple idea to a household name like Litter-Robot exemplifies how innovation, strategic marketing, and empowering your team can lead to monumental success.

If you’re in the e-commerce space or looking to build a brand that resonates, Shane’s insights are invaluable. Don’t miss the full episode for a deeper dive into how Whisker is revolutionizing pet care and e-commerce.


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  • Who is Brent Peterson? Brent is a serial entrepreneur and marketing professional with a passion for running. He co-founded Wagento and has a new adventure called ContentBasis. Brent is the host of the podcast Talk Commerce. He has run 25 marathons and one Ironman race. Brent has been married for 29 years. He was born in Montana, and attended the University of Minnesota and Birmingham University without ever getting his degree.

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