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The Vignette Effect

Podcast door Raquel Furman

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The Vignette Effect™ is hosted by Raquel Furman, brand strategist, marketing expert, and founder of Vignette Brand Studio. With 25 years of experience in branding and marketing, including a background as a brand photographer, Raquel brings a trained visual eye to brand building, helping clients see their brands in a completely different way. In photography and writing, a vignette directs your attention to what's worth seeing, the details that make the story. That's the whole idea behind this show. Most brand problems aren't complicated. They're just things you've never been shown to look for, or never had the clarity to name. The messaging that isn't landing, the audience that isn't connecting, the brand that looks fine but doesn't feel like you, those are symptoms. This show goes after the root. Expect candid conversations, real brand strategy, and the kind of ah-ha moments that make your next move obvious. Because the most engaging, expressive brands aren't built on trends or templates. They're built on the stories and perspectives that were always there, just waiting to be brought into focus.

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The Questions Small Business Owners Are Asking About Marketing Right Now

This episode covers the marketing and branding questions showing up most in DMs and inboxes right now. The ones that come up in different forms but are really asking the same things. From growing an email list to standing out in a crowded industry, from navigating social media pressure to figuring out which platforms actually matter, Raquel brings her 25+ years of experience in marketing, creative direction, and brand strategy to give you clear, practical answers without the noise. In this episode: Growing your email list -- Why the most important thing isn't where you promote your list, it's how you describe the benefit of being on it. Raquel breaks down why generic copy fails, how to use your next email as a hook, and which channels (your website, Pinterest, YouTube) have staying power that Instagram doesn't. How to stand out Differentiation isn't something you brainstorm. It's something you uncover. Raquel explains why the things that make a brand truly distinct are already inside the founder's story, process, and point of view, and how excavating those elements is exactly what creates the Vignette Effect™. Do you have to be on social media?   The honest answer is no. But you do need a plan. Raquel talks through platform fit, the meta loop of algorithm-chasing content, and what to consider if Instagram just isn't the right channel for how you work. Which platforms should you use?  It's not about the platform. Raquel walks through how to evaluate tools based on what you actually need, shares her own tech stack (Kit + Showit), and gets specific about where Canva serves you and where it can quietly work against your brand. How to show up in search  The most basic SEO truth: if you want to rank for something, those words need to be on your website. Raquel covers intentional search strategy, why blogging is far from dead, the connection between traditional SEO and AI search results, and why real results take time but compound in ways nothing else does. Mentioned in this episode: Listen to the episode What the FAQ: What Is Brand Strategy? on Apple [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/what-the-faq-is-brand-strategy/id1797431182?i=1000696019000] or Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/episode/2tCrbH2UiY3pTbPwV4zrHH?si=487b405b072640d5&nd=1&dlsi=06b0c2b280964a36] Connect with Raquel: * Instagram @raquel.furman [http://Instagram.com/raquel.furman] (DM Raquel on Instagram to share your own trademark or copyright story) * Book a discovery call here [https://calendly.com/raquel-vignettebrandstudio/discovery] * Get on the email list here [https://raquellauren.kit.com/beep-beep-email-signup] and start getting real insights and strategies from a small business branding and marketing expert.

Gisteren - 41 min
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Protecting Your Brand: IP Basics Every Founder Needs to Know with Nuzayra Haque-Shah

PROTECTING YOUR BRAND: IP BASICS EVERY FOUNDER NEEDS TO KNOW WITH NUZAYRA HAQUE-SHAH HOSTED BY RAQUEL FURMAN If you've ever wondered whether you actually own your brand name, your course content, your frameworks, or the images you create - this episode is for you. I sat down with Nuzarya Haque-Shah, intellectual property attorney and founder of Legally Savvy CEO, to dig into one of the most important and most overlooked layers of building a brand. Whether you're just getting started or you've been in business for years, there's a very real chance you have blind spots here - and Nuzarya makes all of it approachable, clear, and genuinely empowering. What We Cover IP Basics for Brand Owners Nuzarya walks through the four major types of intellectual property rights every founder should know: trademarks, copyrights, patents, and trade secrets. We go beyond the definitions and into what actually matters for your business - including why Nuzarya considers every business built in 2026 to be, at its core, an IP business. Why You Shouldn't Wait to Register Your Trademark One of the most common (and expensive) mistakes founders make is deciding to register once the brand "proves itself." Nuzarya explains why that logic backfires - from the investor perspective, to the SEO and searchability consequences, to the very real scenario where someone else registers your name, and you're stuck either rebranding or litigating. We also talk through what consumer confusion really means legally, and why two businesses in completely different industries can still end up in a trademark dispute. The Cease and Desist Story You Need to Hear Nuzarya shares the story of a client who received a federal trademark infringement lawsuit - and threw it in the trash twice because she assumed it was spam. What happened next is a wake-up call for any small business owner who thinks they're too small to get sued. How to Monetize Your IP Through Licensing. This is the part of the conversation most founders never think about. Once you've protected your work, you can put it to work. Nuzarya shares a remarkable client story: a real estate coach who licensed his course to Spanish-speaking coaches across Latin America and generated seven figures in passive royalty income - without translating a word of it himself. She also shares how her early career at a startup taught her to turn counterfeit infringers into licensed partners, creating a new revenue stream in the process. AI-Generated Content and Copyright in 2026. We address the question everyone is asking: if you use AI to write your blogs, create graphics, or build course content - who owns it? Nuzarya breaks down where US copyright law stands right now, what it means for your business, and what's still up in the air when it comes to patents and AI-assisted code. She also tackles the ethical question of how AI sources public content and where the law is beginning to draw the line. Where to Start Your IP Audit. Not sure where to begin? Nuzarya gives clear, practical guidance on how to self-audit your business and how to work with an IP attorney to get a full roadmap - without it being overwhelming or expensive. RESOURCES + LINKS LEGALLY SAVVY CEO CLUB [https://bit.ly/LegallySavvyCEOClub_vignettepodcast] Ready to stop Googling legal questions and have a real IP attorney in your corner? The Legally Savvy CEO Club gives scaling founders direct access to Nuzayra and the NH Legal team, monthly trademark searches or contract reviews, and actual IP registrations built into your membership. Founding member spots are open now at $777/month for life. Learn more and join at  https://bit.ly/LegallySavvyCEOClub_vignettepodcast [https://bit.ly/LegallySavvyCEOClub_vignettepodcast] FREE GUIDE  [https://bit.ly/TenLegalBlindSpots_vignettepodcast] Not sure if your brand is actually protected? Download The 10 Legal Blind Spots That Could Cost Your Business $1,000's, a free guide covering the legal foundation every founder needs before they need an attorney. Get your free copy at  https://bit.ly/TenLegalBlindSpots_vignettepodcast [https://bit.ly/TenLegalBlindSpots_vignettepodcast] * Instagram: @legallysavvyceo [https://www.instagram.com/legallysavvyceo/] * US Copyright Office: copyright.gov * USPTO Trademark Search (TESS/TSDR): www.uspto.gov [http://www.uspto.gov]   * Connect with The Vignette Effect host, Raquel Furman, on Instagram at @raquel.furman * Sign up for Raquel's weekly branding email [https://raquellauren.kit.com/995b224473]where we’re burning down boring, lightening up on the ROI talk, and creating an expressive brand you’re excited to build and excited to share! * Book a discovery call with Raquel here. [https://calendly.com/raquel-vignettebrandstudio/discovery] KEY TAKEAWAYS * Trademarks give you exclusive control over the words, symbols, and names that let people identify and find your business. Without registration, you can't enforce against someone who takes your name - or stop them from outranking you. * Copyrights are small but mighty. Most written work, course content, photography, audio, and video can be registered with the US Copyright Office yourself for as little as $65. * Patents are powerful but reserved for inventions. Most service-based businesses won't need them - but every business has trademarks, and most have copyrights. * Trade secrets exist in your business, whether you've named them or not. Anything that would hurt your competitive edge if disclosed qualifies. * AI-generated content currently cannot be protected under US copyright law because it wasn't created by a human. That could change, but right now, if you want to protect it, you need a human hand in its creation. * Licensing turns your IP into a revenue engine. Once you own the rights, you can let others handle the selling and collect royalties.

14 mei 2026 - 1 h 10 min
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You Have the Domain, But Do You Own the Brand?

You’ve registered your business name, bought the domain, and locked in your Instagram handle. So you own your brand… right? Not exactly. In this episode of The Vignette Effect, Raquel is opening up a conversation that a lot of small business owners don’t think about until it’s too late: trademarking, copyright, and what it actually means to own your brand. This isn’t legal advice but it is a grounded, real-world look at how intellectual property shows up in creative businesses and why it matters more as you grow. Raquel shares personal stories from early in her career, including: * The first time one of her photographs was taken and used without permission * A behind-the-scenes experience where her creative work was recreated by a major brand * What she learned from working alongside artist agents and industry leaders educating creatives on copyright She also breaks down some of the most common assumptions small business owners make, like: * “I have the LLC and domain, so I own the name” * “My business is small, so this isn’t a concern yet” * “I’ll deal with it later if I need to” And why those assumptions can become risky depending on where your business is headed. You’ll also hear a powerful example of how trademarking can turn your brand into a true business asset, including how frameworks, methods, and branded systems can be protected and even licensed. This episode is designed to get you thinking differently about your brand, not just as something you’ve created, but as something you may want to protect and build equity in over time. And in the next episode, Raquel sits down with an intellectual property attorney to go deeper into the legal side of all of this, so make sure you’re following the show so you don’t miss it. Connect with Raquel: * Instagram @raquel.furman (DM Raquel on Instagram to share your own trademark or copyright story) * Book a discovery call here [https://calendly.com/raquel-vignettebrandstudio/discovery] Disclaimer: This episode isn't legal advice. Raquel is a brand strategist, not an attorney. For legal guidance specific to your situation, consult a qualified intellectual property attorney, like the one you'll meet next week.

7 mei 2026 - 25 min
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The Part AI Can't Do For You

If your marketing isn't working, the problem probably isn't effort. You're posting consistently, showing up on the platforms, doing all the things, and something still isn't clicking. This episode is about why that happens, and what actually fixes it. Brand strategist and coach Raquel Furman breaks down the two layers every small-business brand needs to work on: the technical layer (how people find you) and the visceral layer (why they care). Most business owners are only working on one. That's where the plateau lives. Why your brand strategy isn't working A lot of small business owners hit a wall not because they're doing the wrong things, but because they have blind spots inside the systems they're already using. Your website, SEO, email marketing, and social media. Each of these platforms is more nuanced than it looks from the outside. Raquel shares a real example of two business owners who both said Pinterest "didn't work" and what was actually going on. It's rarely the platform. It's almost always the setup. The part of brand building AI can't do for you Using AI tools for your brand before you've developed your own creative vision is one of the most common mistakes Raquel sees right now. When you skip the brand foundations, your point of view, your messaging, the meaning behind what you do, and hand it to a tool, you end up with content that's possibly polished but likely forgettable. People can feel when something wasn't written by a person. Raquel gets specific about where AI can genuinely help with efficiency, and where leaning on it makes your brand harder to build. How to build a brand people actually connect with The visceral layer is where most brands often plateau. You can have a technically solid marketing plan and still cap out if there's nothing there for people to feel. This is the layer where your brand voice, visual storytelling, and emotional resonance live. It's also the layer most business owners already have more of than they think. It just hasn't been brought to the surface yet. In this episode: - Why "I tried it, and it didn't work" is almost always a setup problem, not a platform problem - How to spot the blind spots inside your own brand and marketing ecosystem - The difference between the technical layer and the visceral layer of a brand, and why you need both - Why AI for brand strategy works against you when you reach for it too soon - How to build a brand voice and point of view that makes people feel something - Why most small business brands are closer to a breakthrough than they think The Vignette Effect is a podcast for small business owners and creative founders who want to build a brand that's clear, expressive, and built to last. Resources mentioned: - Book a discovery call: https://calendly.com/raquel-vignettebrandstudio/discovery [https://calendly.com/raquel-vignettebrandstudio/discovery] - Find Raquel on Instagram: @raquel.furman [https://www.instagram.com/raquel.furman] If this episode resonated, share it with a creative founder who needs to hear it today.

30 apr 2026 - 35 min
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Design Beyond Aesthetics: How It Shapes Your Entire Marketing Ecosystem

WHAT THIS EPISODE COVERS: * The ambiguity of the word “design” and how it’s used across industries * Why design is more than visuals in branding and marketing * The difference between form and function in design * How “clean and minimal” websites can lose clarity * The gap between SEO visibility and user experience * What happens after someone clicks on your website * How design organizes information and guides decision-making * The role of design in shaping the customer journey * Why your website is an “open house” for your business * How brand, messaging, visuals, and structure work together KEY TAKEAWAYS: * Design is both aesthetic and functional * Visibility alone does not lead to conversion * Clarity comes from structure and intentional organization * A website must guide, not just present information * Design connects every part of your marketing ecosystem LINKS: Book a call with Raquel here. [https://calendly.com/raquel-vignettebrandstudio/discovery] Connect on Instagram at @raquel.furman [http://instagram.com/raquel.furman]

23 apr 2026 - 20 min
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