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Six Founders on the Scariest Business Decisions They Ever MadeGrowth often requires doing something a little dangerous. These entrepreneurs share the calculus behind their biggest risks.

ByEntrepreneur Staff

This story appears in theMarch 2022issue of狗万官方.Subscribe »

1.Go with what you know.

"After a year in business, we broke even without spending much on advertising. So I looked at the media landscape. The digital and paid social spaces were saturated by DTCs. TV and print would be hard to break through. But radio was a channel I'd had great experiences building brand equity on. So we went all in. I remortgaged my house five times, but by the end of our second year, we had grown 10 times."— Scott Tannen, cofounder and CEO,Boll & Branch

2.Trust your vision.

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