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Kurt Van Keppel: The Lifetime Guarantee That Built a Global Brand Most entrepreneurs focus on profits. Kurt Van Keppel believes that's backwards. In this episode, Kurt shares the remarkable story of building XIKAR from a single cigar cutter prototype assembled in a garage into the world's leading cigar accessory brand. What began as a $5,000 investment and a better-designed product eventually grew into a global company known for one thing above all else: an uncompromising commitment to its customers. Along the way, Kurt moved his family into his mother-in-law's basement, spent years traveling two weeks every month to build distribution, launched products that failed, learned painful lessons about focus, and even found himself defending a trademark lawsuit brought by the Cuban government. But perhaps his most valuable insight is this: the purpose of a business isn't to make money—it's to create something people genuinely want and to serve them exceptionally well. The profits come later. Whether you're an entrepreneur, business owner, marketer, or simply someone fascinated by how great brands are built, this conversation is packed with practical wisdom earned over more than two decades in business. KEY TAKEAWAYS 🔹 A Better Product Isn't Enough Many companies create superior products and still fail. XIKAR succeeded because it paired innovation with exceptional customer service and a lifetime guarantee. 🔹 Treat Customers Like Friends Kurt's famous lifetime guarantee began when a customer pointed out a flaw in his first production run. Instead of making excuses, he fixed every product—and built a company philosophy around that experience. 🔹 Know What Business You're Actually In One of Kurt's biggest mistakes was launching a cigar brand because it seemed like a natural extension of his success. He eventually learned that being in the cigar accessory business was very different from being in the cigar business. 🔹 Revenue Opportunities Can Become Distractions Not every logical expansion is a good one. Focus often creates more growth than diversification. 🔹 Brand Value Compounds While competitors optimized for short-term profits, Kurt invested heavily in product quality, service, and reputation. Those investments ultimately increased the value of the company when it was sold. 🔹 Don't Chase Profit—Create Value Drawing from the teachings of marketing scholar Theodore Levitt, Kurt explains why profit is the result of serving customers well—not the purpose of the business itself. 🔹 The People Around You Matter Kurt's final lesson applies equally to business and life: surround yourself with people who share your values and elevate your standards. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2449937/support] 👉 Host: Jeff Hopeck. To learn more about my ventures and the conversations I care about, find me at www.JeffHopeckBrand.com [https://www.jeffhopeckbrand.com/]
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