The PAX Hospitality Podcast
This episode leans into the art of storytelling in social media with guest Tim Harris from True Tribe. Leon and Tim discuss how storytelling shouldn't start a "turf war" with conversion experts, but instead must be built on a consistent foundation of clear brand identity. Tim emphasises that small businesses should not "freak out" over the word 'brand', but focus on the intrinsic motivation and asking the key question: "What are you excited about in the business?". Key insights include viewing social media as a magnifying glass that highlights what is genuinely there and understanding the difference between 'pull' content (audience appeal/entertainment) and 'push' content (sales/ethos). Tim shares a successful case study where an event sold out in 24 hours due to clarity of message. (00:00:45) The turf war: conversion vs. storytelling (00:02:30) Tim's definition of brand and storytelling (00:04:22) The importance of authentic self-reflection for founders (00:05:15) Social media is a magnifying glass (00:12:15) Case study: selling out an event in 24 hours (00:20:11) Self-reflection tools: logotherapy and a "mood board" (00:22:45) Push vs. Pull content: diagnosing revenue issues For more information on PAX , visit pax.melbourne [http://www.pax.melbourne] Follow @pax.melbourne on social media. Podcast produced by Posterboy Media. [http://www.posterboymedia.com.au]
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