Are you tired of bro marketing, manipulative algorithms, and sales funnels that encourage you to ‘trip’ a prospect to make her buy more? Then you’re in the right place.
On Small Stage, Big Impact veteran digital strategist, Renia Carsillo, combines solo teaching episodes with interviews to help you learn how to build a sustainable, people-first digital strategy that works for your business. Along the way, she speaks to digital activists, upstart developers, badass content creators, brave community leaders, and other behind-the-scenes folx you probably haven’t heard on a podcast before. To help you answer one important question:
How do we do better digital (#DoBetterDigital) so we can be better humans?
What’s the difference between a Country Star and a Rock Star? Think about a country song, one story and the progression of that story. Now think about a rock chorus, one big idea repeated again and again.
A business styled as a country star will ride on your experience, integrity, and expertise as an owner with a partner or small team. It’s personal branding as a personal connection with the individual. With a rock star business, the customer might meet the owner, but most likely you are serviced by the team.
[5:00] Whichever style you choose, you need to be consistent.[6:05] Every growing company will hit a point where the personal brand of the owner no longer works and a transition has to be made.[7:45] Once you figure out what kind of star you are, it makes some of your marketing questions more clear.[9:30] Who are you in the context of the Hero’s Journey? The hero of the story should be your customer.[14:40] Know which star you are and use it to inform your customer’s Hero’s Journey.
Books mentioned in this episode: Building a StoryBrand Book by Donald Miller
What’s the difference between a Country Star and a Rock Star?
Think about a country song, one story and the progression of that story. Now think about a rock chorus, one big idea repeated again and again.
A business styled as a country star will ride on your experience, integrity, and expertise as an owner with a partner or small team. It’s personal branding as a personal connection with the individual. With a rock star business, the customer might meet the owner, but most likely you are serviced by the team.
Learn more in today’s episode of the Small Stage, Big Impact podcast.
Episode 5 Recap
- [5:00] Whichever style you choose, you need to be consistent.
- [6:05] Every growing company will hit a point where the personal brand of the owner no longer works and a transition has to be made.
- [7:45] Once you figure out what kind of star you are, it makes some of your marketing questions more clear.
- [9:30] Who are you in the context of the Hero’s Journey? <hint> The hero of the story should be your customer.
- [14:40] Know which star you are and use it to inform your customer’s Hero’s Journey.
Resources Mentioned in Episode 5
- Building a StoryBrand by Donald Miller
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Small Stage, Big Impact is hosted by Renia Carsillo (that’s me!). I am hardcore passionate and committed to bringing the systems and strategies that give big brands an unfair advantage to local businesses. For that reason, I created the Local Rock Star Intensive, where I help local business owners use their small stage to have a BIG impact. Thank you for being here and reading this far!