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DearPersonCo
DearPersonCo attracts 344.0K monthly visitors, $1.7M–$3.0M est. monthly revenue, +4.6% traffic growth. Currently running 701 active Meta ads (730 tracked) and 55 products.
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Airport security stopped me because of what I was wearing. Best stop I've ever had. Flying out of Dallas-Fort Worth. Coming back from a military funeral. I'm wearing my DearPersonCo hoodie under my uniform because airports are freezing. Going through TSA. Agent asks me to step aside. I'm thinking I'm in trouble. He goes, "I saw your hoodie when you put your jacket in the bin. What's it say?" I show him. "You are enough." And on the back: "Dear person behind me, the world is better with you in it." He gets quiet. Then tells me his son's a Marine. Just got back from deployment. Won't talk to anyone. He asks where to buy the hoodie. Says maybe his son will wear it. Maybe it'll help. I told him about DearPersonCo. How it was started by someone who lost her sister to su!cide. And that a portion of every sale goes to mental health nonprofits. He bought 2 hoodies right there, one for him, one for his son. Then he does something I'll never forget. Salutes me. Not for my service. For the hoodie. Says "Thank you for wearing that. More of us need to." That wasn't the first time. Three weeks later. Layover in Atlanta. Woman behind me at Starbucks taps my shoulder. She's tearing up before she even says anything. Tells me her brother took his life last year. She's been wearing all black ever since. She took a picture of the back of my hoodie and sent it to her mom right there. Two days after that. Gate B7 in Chicago. Pilot walks up to me. Full uniform. He doesn't say much. Just points at my hoodie and goes, "I needed to see that today. Thank you." But it didn't stop there. Different airports. Different people. Same reaction. They make these specifically for moments like that. I travel a lot for work now. Wear this hoodie every single time. Since that TSA stop, I've had four more agents, two flight attendants, and a pilot stop me about it. And every time, I think the same thing. You never know what they're carrying. You never know who's standing behind you. Your back might be the only thing they see today that says "Stay." Get yours at DearPersonCo before they sell out again. Wear it. Be the reason someone keeps going. https://dearpersonco.store/products/the-dear-person-hoodie
The weirdest "thank you" I've ever received (it happened at 30,000 feet) Red-eye flight to Boston. I'm in seat 32B. The one that doesn't recline next to the bathroom. I'm wearing my DearPersonCo hoodie because it's cozy and flights are freezing. About an hour in, flight attendant taps my shoulder. "Ma'am, would you please come with me?" I'm thinking I'm in trouble. Did I accidentally take someone's seat? Is my bag too big? She walks me to first class. Points to seat 2A. "This gentleman would like to speak with you." Guy in a full suit, working on a laptop. He goes: "I walked past you during boarding. Read the message on your hoodie." "Dear person behind me, the world is a better place with you in it." He paused. "My daughter's been struggling. I've been so focused on work I haven't been present. Your hoodie reminded me what matters." Then he says: "I'd like to swap seats with you for the rest of the flight. You should be comfortable while wearing a message like that." I tried to say no. He insisted. We swapped. I spent the rest of the flight in first class because of a simple hoodie. Before we landed, he showed me his phone. He'd sent her a message: "I'm sorry I haven't been there. I love you. Call me when you wake up." But here's what got me thinking. What if I wore something else that day? What if he never looked up from his laptop? What if his daughter never got that message? That was eight months ago. Since then, it's happened three more times. A barista at Starbucks. Wrote "thank you" on my cup and said she'd been having the worst week. A woman at Target. Tapped my shoulder in the checkout line. She just said "thank you for wearing that" and walked away. A man at my son's soccer game. Walked up to me after and said, "I needed to see that today. More than you know." Different people. Different places. Same thing. And here's why I'm telling you this. I didn't have to say anything. I didn't have to do anything. I just wore it. DearPersonCo was founded after the co-founder lost her sister to su!cide. Every sale supports mental health nonprofits. I bought mine because I liked the message. I didn't know it would actually help someone. You never know who's behind you. You never know who needs to see it. Check it out at DearPersonCo while they're still in stock. Wear it. You might save someone's day. https://dearpersonco.store/products/the-dear-person-hoodie
I've been stopped 6 times in airports this year. Not by security. By strangers who needed to read my back. The first time was at Dallas-Fort Worth. Coming back from a military funeral. I'm wearing my DearPersonCo hoodie under my uniform because airports are freezing. Going through the TSA. The agent asks me to step aside. I think I'm in trouble. He goes, "I saw your hoodie when you put your jacket in the bin. What's it say?" I show him. "You are enough." And on the back: "Dear person behind me, the world is a better place with you in it." He gets quiet. Then tells me his son's a Marine. Just got back from deployment. Won't talk to anyone. He asks where to buy the hoodie. Says maybe his son will wear it. Maybe it'll help. I told him about DearPersonCo. How it was started by someone who lost her sister to suicide. And that a portion of every sale goes to mental health nonprofits. He bought 2 hoodies right there. One for him, one for his son. Then he does something I'll never forget. Salutes me. Not for my service. For the hoodie. Says "Thank you for wearing that. More of us need to." That wasn't the first time. Three weeks later. Layover in Atlanta. Woman behind me at Starbucks taps my shoulder. She's tearing up before she even says anything. Tells me her brother took his life last year. She took a picture of the back of my hoodie and sent it to her mom right there. Two days after that. Gate B7 in Chicago. Pilot walks up to me. Full uniform. He doesn't say much. Just points at my hoodie and goes, "I needed to see that today. Thank you." Different airports. Different people. Same reaction. I travel a lot for work now. Wear this hoodie every single time. You never know what they're carrying. You never know who's standing behind you. Your back might be the only thing they see today that says "Stay." Get yours at DearPersonCo before they sell out again. Wear it. Be the reason someone keeps going. https://dearpersonco.store/products/the-dear-person-hoodie
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