How he converted his hobby into a business, Lets hear the Story of Zachariah Green, CEO of CoZZart

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Today, we are interviewing Zachariah Green, CEO of CoZZart. They are a small business based in Spring Lake, North Carolina that offers business marketing services and custom apparel.

Please tell us something about yourself.

I’m 28 years old, and I’m from Spring Lake, NC. I’m a family man running our family business.

How did you get into what you do right now? Please tell us more about your journey?

It all started out as a hobby. We were making shirts for family and close friends, and it hit me. I said to myself we should create this into a business, and that’s when everything changed.

Who are your role models?

My role models are my dad and successful people.

What inspires you?

My wife and children inspire me the most.

Please tell us about your company.

CoZZart

They say that you dress the way you want to be addressed. Cozzart LLC takes on the responsibility of making you look fly no matter the occasion. After all, fashion is better when you have a specialist at hand to help dress you with an outstanding look. Partnering with us is easy if you’re based in the local area. To get your hands on our garb, you can reach us through our booking form or visit our online store.

Check out some of our designs:

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What’s your most memorable experience?

Our most memorable experience would be when we did 70 T-Shirts for Ben Clark, the state senator in 4 days.

Which social media channels work best for promoting your work? What exactly do you do on the social media channel that makes it work for you?

Facebook and Instagram, and all we really do are post pictures on our pages.

What’s your greatest fear?

My greatest fear is not being able to achieve my goals in business.

Looking back, what’s one thing you wish you understood better before you ever got started?

Finances

What are the strategies that helped you become successful in your journey?

I believe one of my best strategies was being patient and listening to other small business owners.

What keeps you going when things get tough?

My family keeps me going because I want to set up their future.

How can people connect with you?

They can reach me on Facebook and follow us on Instagram.

 

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