The Trust Engine: 8,863 franchise sales and how we did it at Jim's
99% of Jim's Group franchise buyers say video influenced their decision. This is the system that made that possible.
This solo episode breaks down the Trust Engine method, the six-step content framework built at Jim's Group since 2019.
Since implementing it, the network has grown from around 3,700 to 5,800-plus franchisees, sold more than 8,863 franchises, and accumulated more than 15,000 pieces of unique video content across YouTube, Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and podcast.
The episode covers why franchising starts from a position of low trust in Australia, why stranger opinions on Reddit and Whirlpool forums genuinely shape buying decisions, and what to do about it.
Each of the six steps gets a full breakdown: setting up the right platforms, building a content arm, using the founder's personal brand, running a franchisee podcast, hiring a dedicated video person, and empowering franchisees to create their own content.
There is also a frank discussion on franchisee-generated content, how it produced an estimated 1.5 billion organic views at a local level, and why strict brand control is the thing most franchisors get wrong.
If you run marketing for a franchise brand, this is the framework worth writing down.
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TIMESTAMPS
0:00 Introduction1:00 Why franchising has a trust problem2:00 The numbers behind the method3:30 How it started with Ask Jim live streams4:30 Step 1: Setting up your platforms5:00 Step 2: Building a content arm6:30 Internal vs external videographer8:00 Step 3: Founder's personal brand10:00 Step 4: The franchisee podcast12:00 Step 5: Hire a videographer14:00 Step 6: Franchisee-generated content16:00 1.5 billion views from franchisees18:00 Brand control vs content freedom19:30 Jim's Group content numbers