IT'S GOOD TO RELATE - Marketing & Content Strategy for Caribbean Business Owners
Most CEOs are terrified of the "big glass eye" of the camera. They wait for the perfect studio, the perfect script, and the perfect teleprompter while their competitors are busy eating their lunch with "scrappy" content. If you’ve ever felt paralyzed by the "I don’t know what to say" trap, you’re not lacking ideas; you’re lacking a framework that gives you permission to be imperfect. In this episode Juma Bannister and Ayinde Smith to bridge the gap between high-level brand strategy and the "roll up your sleeves" reality of content creation. We’re moving past the fluff and getting into the tactical order of operations that separates the commoditized businesses from the brands people actually remember. We discuss: * The 1-1-1 Framework: The exact system designed to get your first 10 videos out the door without a production crew. * The "One-Sentence Rule": Why failing this simple clarity test means your video is doomed before you even hit record. * The Psychology of the "One Take": Why hitting the stop button mid-recording is actually training your brain to fear mistakes. > "You can't be intimidated by the tool. It's just a tool that you're using to do something... once the camera starts being a tool, then you earn the right to be fancy later." — Juma Bannister We also break down why brand strategy must always precede execution. If your content calendar is likely leaking money because you’ve built it on a foundation of sand. In a world flooded with AI-generated "vanilla" content, being busy isn't the same as being effective. If you’re posting just to "look active" without a defensible brand strategy, you aren't building a business you’re just adding to the noise. We explore how to build a "moat" around your business that no competitor can copy, and the simple production habit that turns stiff professionals into confident creators. We get into: * The Apple Strategy: Why they never sell "features" and how they brand their components to create an unbreakable pricing moat. * The 5 Brand Filters: The specific checklist every piece of content must pass through before it ever touches your social media queue. * The Evoked Set Secret: How to ensure your brand is the first thing that "pops" into a customer's mind when your category is mentioned. > "Brand is the only defensible position... It is your moat. If you don't have it, then you just blend in like everybody else, and you realize that the companies that will survive in the future are not the commoditized companies, but the companies that people remember." — Ayinde Smith Made by: RELATE [https://relatestudios.com/] See more episodes at itsgoodtorelate.com [https://itsgoodtorelate.com/] Follow Juma: linkedin.com/in/jumabannister [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jumabannister/] | jumabannister.com [https://www.mypodops.com/hosting/podcast/jumabannister.com] Follow Ayinde: linkedin.com/in/ayinde-n-smith [https://www.linkedin.com/in/ayinde-n-smith/] | ayindesmith.com [https://www.mypodops.com/hosting/podcast/ayindesmith.com]
15 episodios
Comentarios
0Sé la primera persona en comentar
¡Regístrate ahora y únete a la comunidad de IT'S GOOD TO RELATE - Marketing & Content Strategy for Caribbean Business Owners!