The Franchat Podcast

Episode 35 - Social Media - A Blessing or a Curse For Franchisors

34 min · 12 de abr de 2026
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Kevin Aires was away this week, but regular hosts Tim Morris and Natalia Shvarts were joined by two guests, Ed Purnell and Ben Brookes, for a lively discussion on social media, content creation, and why both matter far more to franchise networks than many realise. The conversation explored brand control, local franchisee personality, authentic content, and the risks of getting social media wrong. Most importantly, it highlighted that social media is not just a marketing issue. Used well, it can play a real role in strengthening trust, visibility, local engagement, and ultimately franchisee performance.

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