3 Top Small Business Owners on Marketing, Growth, and Making an Impact | 312

If you've ever wondered how to market your business when you can't outspend your competitors, this episode is about to become your new favorite.

Last week, I got flown out to Washington DC for the Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses Summit, where I sat down with three entrepreneurs who've built wildly successful businesses using completely different approaches—from TikTok and marketing funnels to community engagement on a shoestring budget to bloody marys at barbershops and turning a lawsuit into viral marketing gold.

The best part? Their success isn't just measured in revenue. We're talking 60 million bars of soap donated, a 2% recidivism rate that defies all statistics, and a family business that's been going strong for 20 years.

You're about to hear the unfiltered, no-BS truth about what actually works in marketing, straight from three people who've done it. Fair warning: you're probably going to want to take notes.

This episode features:

What’s included in this episode:

  • Why TikTok has completely changed the game for product-based businesses

  • The Roomba analogy for building a business (and why pivoting is normal)

  • How to think about the marketing funnel—explained with a hilarious made-up candle brand

  • The four-bucket framework for managing multiple businesses and staying sane

  • Creative marketing tactics that cost almost nothing: legal billboards, pickle nail art, bloody marys at barbershops

  • Why your mission should be the "cherry on top," not the lead in your marketing

  • How growth enables impact—and why that matters for your business

  • The #1 thing each small biz owner is most proud of

  • And much more

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