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346 – Why You Want a Micro-Weird Business with Denise Blasevick of S3 Agency

346 – Why You Want a Micro-Weird Business with Denise Blasevick of S3 Agency

FromGift Biz Unwrapped


346 – Why You Want a Micro-Weird Business with Denise Blasevick of S3 Agency

FromGift Biz Unwrapped

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Length:
50 minutes
Released:
Nov 27, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

You've heard of branding and marketing and sales. But have you heard of micro-weirding? Well, buckle up because that's what we're diving into today.

Have you ever stopped to think about how you decide where you’re going to spend your money?

Yes, a special eye-catching graphic or creative reel may lead you to discover a new brand. But more than likely, this weekend you’re checking out the deals from companies you already know and support.

How did that happen? How did they get on your favorite list? And even more importantly, how can you get on other people’s favorite list?

It happens through a strategy called Micro-weirding. Spoiler alert – it is like concocting a potion that magnetically attracts sales. Yep – you definitely want to make your business Micro-Weird.

Denise is CEO and co-founder of The S3 Agency, a creative agency specializing in Brand Elevation. She’s worked with clients like BMW of North America and Eight O'Clock Coffee.

A self-proclaimed "battler of boring branding," Denise believes that differentiated brand positioning is critical to sustainable sales growth – because when marketing is rooted in this positioning, customers make decisions based on differentiation vs. lowest price.

Denise is an inductee in the Advertising Hall of Fame of New Jersey and has won hundreds of awards for her creativity.

Beyond agency life, she spends as much time traveling and experiencing the world with her husband and teenage son as possible.
How To Use Micro-Weirding

Give people a reason to give you their https://giftbizunwrapped.com/episodes/email-marketing-process (email). Get that valuable connection through the value of what you offer. Customers want a  personal connection with the person behind the brand.

Have a pillar of authenticity that’s relevant to your audience.

Don't always define yourself by price.

https://giftbizunwrapped.com/episodes/emotional-branding-for-small-business (Branding) isn't what you tell people.  It's how you change their minds about what you sell.

Creating a differentiated brand will attract people willing to pay more and give you a competitive advantage. If you don't have a brand you're just a commodity (examples: Starbucks, Apple).

Communicate to people why you're different and better.

Find many ways to connect with your audience that are differentiating and meaningful for your sales.

If you make something many others make, differentiate by going ALL IN on something different and unexpected. It can be whatever you want as long as you're consistent with it. <-- Pro tip! Tune in for the full conversation on this!

There are so many ways to connect that aren't obvious but can be differentiating and meaningful.

Whatever your differentiation is, find as many ways to use it as possible. (example: the way you name your sizes or whatever).

Have one thing that people remember you for. Make the https://giftbizunwrapped.com/episodes/knack (brand experience) more meaningful.

ARE:

A - How are you authentically differentiating yourself?

R - How is that relevant to your target market?

E - How can you execute on that?





Dig around on these 3 elements (ask your customers, etc.) to nail them down to identify your brand.

How do you execute on your differentiation? Look at the entire experience you create. Consider every single touchpoint.

What can you do beyond product, sale, next?

Makers have an enormous opportunity right now. People want to support https://giftbizunwrapped.com/episodes/what-is-your-brand-story (small businesses) right now rather than buy from big chains.

A brand is not a business. Getting a new logo won't do anything to transform your business.

Price your products based on what they are worth, not just what it cost you to make it. Your brand is a big part of that.

Make yourself more than a soap, more than a coffee, more than a sock.

Any kind of...
Released:
Nov 27, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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Have you thought about turning your hobby into a profitable small business? This podcast shows you how to do just that. Whether you want a side gig for some extra cash or to get out of your 9-5, the handmade products you make for fun can hold the key! In each episode you'll hear steps and actions to take to start and grow a profitable business. It's created specifically for the handmade product business entrepreneur; a group I lovingly call Gifters, Bakers, Crafters, and Makers. You're a fabulous unique creative person and I'm here to help you get on the right path to making your vision a reality. There's a lot out there about building a service based business, some about building a product business, but handmade is different. There are specific nuances to handmade that we cover here. Have you thought about starting a business but not sure what the first steps should be and you're afraid to do it "wrong?" Have you started your business but it's not progressing as you had envisioned? Are you confused about Etsy, Amazon Handmade and Shopify platforms? What about email marketing and Facebook or Instagram ads for attracting sales? There is so much to know it can be overwhelming and confusing. I'm your host, Sue Monhait, and I interview business owners who have been where you are. This is combined with over 30 years of experience consulting hundreds of boutique and big brands along with opening two profitable product based business of my own, I'm here to help you realize your dream. At the end of each episode, you'll walk away with new ideas, tools, or processes that you can apply immediately to get results. Decide on your business. Learn how to get started. Hear what others do to get customers and increase their sales. A great first step is to subscribe to the show. Then you'll automatically get each new episode as it releases - ready and waiting for you when it's convenient to listen. The main show becomes available on Saturday morning with a short Tips & Talk episode on Wednesday. I want you to know that you don't have to do this alone. Find more free resources over at GiftBizUnwrapped.com and if you're looking for a community of handmade makers just like you, join us over in my private Facebook Group - Gift Biz Breeze.