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Wellness Whispers uses digital innovation to drive substantial growth

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In the ever-evolving landscape of health and wellness, Wellness Whispers has emerged as a standout example of how digital innovation can drive substantial growth. Founded by celebrity mom, podcast host, and entrepreneur Dani Barretto, this Filipino brand is revolutionizing the wellness sector with products designed to enhance daily well-being, from soothing winter melon milk tea to immunity-boosting pomelo juice. By tapping into TikTok Shop’s dynamic platform, Wellness Whispers has expanded its market reach and set new standards for consumer engagement and digital sales.

“We started Wellness Whispers with a vision to offer products that cater to the wellness needs of our customers,” said Dani Barretto, CEO and Owner. “TikTok Shop has been instrumental in turning that vision into reality. The platform’s innovative tools have allowed us to connect with a broader audience and deliver our wellness solutions in a way that resonates deeply with consumers.”

The integration of TikTok Shop’s features into Wellness Whispers’ strategy has been nothing short of transformative. Embracing the platform’s live streaming capabilities and promotional tools, the brand has experienced significant growth, including a remarkable 183% increase during the 8.8 sale. This success story reflects a broader trend where digital platforms are reshaping how businesses connect with consumers and drive sales.

Harnessing the Power of Live Streaming and Promotions

At the core of Wellness Whispers’ success is its strategic use of TikTok Shop’s live streaming feature. By hosting engaging live sessions, Dani Barretto has been able to interact directly with viewers, showcase the brand’s products, and offer exclusive deals. These live interactions have led to a substantial 107% month-over-month growth in live GMV (Gross Merchandise Value) for 2024. The impact of this approach is evident in the impressive sales figures, with live sessions contributing over $171,000 to the brand’s total GMV year-to-date.

“Our live streaming efforts have proven to be a game-changer for us,” Barretto added. “It’s not just about selling products; it’s about creating an engaging and informative experience for our customers. This has helped us build a stronger relationship with our audience and significantly boost our sales performance.”

Innovative Digital Strategies Drive Growth

Wellness Whispers has also adeptly utilized TikTok Shop’s promotional tools to enhance its market presence. During the May 29-31 Payday sale, the brand offered significant discounts, including up to 30% off on Wellness Whispers Sets and exclusive bundles featuring movie tickets and freebies. These promotions were crucial in driving consumer interest and increasing sales.

The brand’s exclusive bundles and flash deals contributed to a notable increase in product sales, with over 40,500 units sold year-to-date. Additionally, Wellness Whispers achieved an overall GMV of $171,000 in 2024, with video GMV contributing $12,000. The brand’s targeted promotions and flash deals were instrumental in achieving these results, underscoring the effectiveness of TikTok Shop’s tools in driving sales and engagement.

“TikTok Shop has been more than just a platform for us; it has been a catalyst for growth. It taught me how to market my brand and myself effectively, boosting my confidence to scale our business. I believe TikTok Shop is a platform where anyone can thrive, and our success with Wellness Whispers is a testament to that potential. As we continue to innovate and grow, we are excited about the future and the endless possibilities that lie ahead,” concluded Barretto.

Future Prospects and Continued Innovation

Wellness Whispers remains committed to evolving within the digital landscape, with plans to further expand its presence on TikTok Shop. The brand’s achievements so far demonstrate the opportunities that digital platforms offer for business growth and customer engagement.

“TikTok Shop is dedicated to empowering creator-entrepreneurs and emerging brands like Wellness Whispers,” said Franco Aligaen, Marketing Lead, TikTok Shop Philippines. “Our platform offers robust tools and support to help new businesses grow and connect with their audience. By leveraging features like live selling and targeted promotions, we enable these businesses to establish a strong market presence and drive meaningful engagement. We look forward to seeing how Wellness Whispers and others continue to thrive and innovate on TikTok Shop.”

This 9.9, customers can look forward to exclusive bundle deals on their wellness products, including Duo, Trio, and Complete Sets, with exciting freebies such as tumblers and more. Shoppers will also enjoy a 30% discount on orders with a minimum spend of ₱399, up to a maximum discount of ₱299. Visit Wellness Whispers on TikTok Shop to discover these deals and continue your journey toward better well-being. Enjoy TikTok Shop’s 9.9 All-Out Shopping Sale until today.

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Claim to fame: Fried chicken built Lolo Claro’s

It claims to sell over 400 pieces of #friedchicken per day, so Lolo Claro’s must be good, no? We checked the former mami house turned restaurant in #Cavite during a quick #LGBT wandering.

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So… if a resto claims to sell as many as 400 fried chickens a day, you’re bound to think that what they have may be really good. So we checked Lolo Claro’s Restaurant in Cavite City, one of those restos that can claim that it was built by, yep, friend chicken.

How was Lolo Claro’s Restaurant for us?

@outragemag It claims to sell over 400 pcs of #friedchicken per day, so #LoloClaros in #Cavite must be good, no? We #LGBT checked this former #mami house turned #restaurant ♬ original sound – Outrage Magazine

Una, as background, this place is somewhat historical. Started over 25 years ago by Bernie Ilagan in honor of his late kutsero (horse carriage driver) grandfather, it used to just be a food stall that sold mami, among others, but eventually grew to have multiple branches.

Ikalawa, the branch we visited was easy to find, as it’s along a major road in Cavite City. Yeah, public transport passed the area. And there’s ample open-air parking for those with private vehicles.

Ikatlo, the resto is luma (antiquated). This should also serve as a warning since there, tabletops are peeling, corners are soiled, walls have who-knows-what prints, and so on. The squeamish may say it borders on… dirty, and they won’t be completely wrong.

Ika-apat, the staff was perfunctory – e.g. you have to pester them to clean a table for you, or follow-up an order, et cetera.

Ikalima, how were the offerings?

  1. Claro’s Fried Chicken (₱275 for half, ₱475 for whole) was similar to Max’s chicken – e.g. not that big and not over-fried, but not that tasty and quite dry.
  2. The chopsuey (₱290) was… peculiar. Think deconstructed, and you’d have an idea of their version – i.e. the veggies were steamed or boiled, and the sauce was just poured on top before serving. Good for those who just like steamed veggies; but for those who want chopsuey the traditional way, this isn’t gonna please you.
  3. The kare-kare (₱360) needed more oomph; kulang sa lasa. But at least you get enough laman, from the meat slices to the veggies. And yeah, the bagoong (shrimp paste) was good… even if they didn’t serve a lot.

Lolo Claro’s Restaurant was packed when we visited; we actually had to wait for a table to be vacated before we could eat. So this is a popular resto, indeed. I can’t, and won’t, justify this; to each his own. But we have reservations… with the venue, the staff, the food… And so off we go in search of more lafangan venues…

Lolo Claro’s Restaurant is located at Governor’s Drive corner Naic Indang Road, Cavite City.

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From coffee to rice meals: The Foam Coffee business model

The search for a good cup of coffee is what led us to Foam Coffee, which – it must be pointed out – is more of a resto than a café.

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Baguio City has always been a must-visit place for foodies, thanks to the many culinary offerings from the Cordillera region (think pinikpikan, etag and binaod, among others). But – whether you agree with us or not, particularly since you may know some venues we don’t – one of the biggest challenges we encountered was looking for good kape.

The search for a good cup of coffee is what led us to Foam Coffee, which – it must be pointed out – is more of a resto than a café.

So, how was our visit to Foam Coffee?

@outragemag Looking for #kape in #FoamCoffee in #Baguio, only to end up eating not-cheap #ricemeals ♬ original sound – Outrage Magazine

Una, this is easy to locate, as it’s right across the city hall of Baguio.

Ikalawa, the place itself is sterile-looking. Yep, maaliwalas siya (it’s airy), newly-furnished, is clean, and so on. But when we were there, it also felt quite impersonal, and didn’t feel like a community café or something.

Ikatlo, this is a self-service and CLAYGO (clean as you go) venue. Meaning, you won’t really engage with the staff as they’re there just to take and then give you your order, and then clean up after you if you failed to follow the CLAYGO policy. This adds to the making of this place as impersonal.

And ika-apat, how were the offerings?

So… the original intent was to grab coffee since this was repeatedly highly ranked by reviewers. Alas, the ₱120 Americano was, to start, not even that warm anymore when served. And taste-wise, it was almost like it was watered down.

The rice meals that we ended up also trying were actually not bad. The ₱230 Orange Chicken (orange-glazed chicken with rice) tasted… orangey, sweetish and yet citrusy. The ₱270 Bulgogi Tapa (thinly sliced Korean beef that’s marinated in sweet and salty soy in garlic butter, with rice and eggs), meanwhile, was sweet and savory. The rice in both dishes was good, too; flavorful so that even sans the toppings, already a meal.

For us, if there’s one issue with the rice meals, it’s the size of the servings. Particularly the ulam (viand). You will not get a lot. Which, for us, makes this place a somewhat pricey silog-like venue.

Foam Coffee has a market – e.g. check those who study while there. This is understandable even with the place’s limits. But we’re off elsewhere… perhaps in search of good coffee, as businesses should have if they use the word in their business name.

So off we go in search of more lafangan venues…

Foam Coffee is located at Upper G/F Travelite Hotel, Shuntug St., Baguio City. For more information, contact 0977 602 3750.

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Following the footsteps of coffee chains as a biz model for Baguio City’s Rebel Bakehouse?

When you check lists of places for foodies, many of the same venues are mentioned… and one of those is Rebel Bakehouse. We checked the food biz.

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Baguio City has become a must-visit location for those looking for good – or at least well-promoted – restaurants. But we noted that when you check lists of places for foodies, many of the same venues are mentioned… and one of those is Rebel Bakehouse.

We checked the branch right beside the Baguio Cathedral of Our Lady of Atonement, and… how was it for us?

@outragemag #LGBT checking #RebelBakehouse in #Baguio to ascertain if it's a good alternative to #starbucks, #CBTL ♬ original sound – Outrage Magazine

Una, the place is tricky to find… at least for non-churchgoers. We actually thought it’s in some street parallel to the church; instead, it’s actually right inside the church’s compound.

Ikalawa, if there’s a word to describe the venue, it’s maaliwalas (airy). The venue is divided into spots – e.g. there’s the upper floor, the inside, and the seats outside. Since Baguio City can still get cool, or even cold, open-air din siya, though this also means that flies from outside can (and do) enter the premises.

Ikatlo, the workers are chill. If asked, they can elaborate on what’s being offered; otherwise, if you don’t engage with them, they’re typical café staff… there but not there.

Ika-apat, how was the food? TBH, since we just came from a heavy meal, we just tried some of their breads and drinks.

  1. The Classic Pain Au Chocolat (₱150) and the Cinnamon Bun (₱180) looked pretty, easily reminding me, personally, of breads in some bakery in Paris. But… taste-wise, they’re not remarkable. We’d go as far as saying that they both tasted the same… just like croissant. The dark chocolate inside the former was, at least, good; but the cinnamon was not even apparent in the latter.
  2. The kape (₱110), served black, was so-so. I – sadly – really can’t even remember drinking it.

We’re not sure the way to beat Starbucks or Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf is to mimic them. Which is how being in Rebel Bakehouse felt like; as if we were in one of the international coffee chains’ branches in Tagaytay. This isn’t to say this is bad… even considering our misgivings with the breads and kape. After all, this is still an okay, and local, option.

Perhaps if we visit again, if at all, we’d try their meals na. But until then, join us as we look for more lafangan venues…

Rebel Bakehouse is located right beside the Baguio Cathedral of Our Lady of Atonement, at CH6X+WM4, Upper Bonifacio St., Baguio City.

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