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The Productpreneur Success Podcast
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The Productpreneur Success Podcast

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Welcome The Brand Marketing Show.
The show for the creators. The innovators. The ones who wake up at 3am with an idea that won't let go and refuse to accept "that's just how it's done."
Who sketch prototypes on napkins and turn kitchen tables into laboratories. Who look at every "impossible" and whisper back, "watch me."
You don't just create products. And you understand that people don't fall in love with features and benefits. They fall in love with the future you're building. The problems you're solving. The way you make them feel when they hold your creation in their hands.
And you're determined to make them feel something extraordinary.
Some might call you perfectionists. Dreamers. Disruptors.
We call you the future.
Because while the world is drowning in ordinary, you're busy crafting extraordinary. While mass market settles for mediocre, you're obsessing over every detail that transforms a simple product into an experience people can't stop talking about.
I'm Cath Langman, and I'm here to lift the lid on what's possible when innovation meets obsession. When purpose meets profit. When the crazy idea in your head becomes the must-have product in their hands.
Are you ready to turn your vision into their obsession? Let's go.

Welcome The Brand Marketing Show.
The show for the creators. The innovators. The ones who wake up at 3am with an idea that won't let go and refuse to accept "that's just how it's done."
Who sketch prototypes on napkins and turn kitchen tables into laboratories. Who look at every "impossible" and whisper back, "watch me."
You don't just create products. And you understand that people don't fall in love with features and benefits. They fall in love with the future you're building. The problems you're solving. The way you make them feel when they hold your creation in their hands.
And you're determined to make them feel something extraordinary.
Some might call you perfectionists. Dreamers. Disruptors.
We call you the future.
Because while the world is drowning in ordinary, you're busy crafting extraordinary. While mass market settles for mediocre, you're obsessing over every detail that transforms a simple product into an experience people can't stop talking about.
I'm Cath Langman, and I'm here to lift the lid on what's possible when innovation meets obsession. When purpose meets profit. When the crazy idea in your head becomes the must-have product in their hands.
Are you ready to turn your vision into their obsession? Let's go.

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Why Meta Has It In For Premium Brands Right Now (And What To Do About It)

In early March 2026, Meta restructured its entire attribution model – and the change has disproportionately punished premium ecommerce brands because of the way considered buyers actually shop. In this episode of The Brand Marketing Show, Catherine Langman unpacks what actually happened, why premium brands got hit hardest, why working harder won't fix it, and the strategic foundation shift that lets premium brands stop chasing platform updates and start building on what doesn't change: their customer. Chapters 00:00 Cold open 02:00 What actually happened to Meta in March 06:30 Why premium brands got hit hardest 12:30 The treadmill – why platform change is the pattern 16:00 What doesn't fix this 19:30 What actually works for premium brands now 26:00 How Indagare Beauty is navigating the March change 29:00 Three things you can do this week 31:00 Close Free resources The Marketing Reset Kit for Premium Ecommerce Brands: https://www.productpreneurmarketing.com/ecommerce-growth-playbooks-for-premium-brands/ Book a Brand Growth Strategy Session: https://www.productpreneurmarketing.com/book-a-brand-growth-strategy-session/ About The Brand Marketing Show A weekly podcast for premium ecommerce founders who want to build brands that compound rather than chase platform updates. Hosted by Catherine Langman of Productpreneur Marketing. Website: productpreneurmarketing.com
Marketing and strategy Today
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45:40

Why You're Working Harder Than In Your Old Job (And What Actually Builds Freedom)

You started this business for two reasons. Meaningful work, and more freedom over your time. Somewhere in year two or three, that deal stopped working – you're working harder than you did at your old job, for less money, with less time on the parts of the business you actually love. This episode is about why this happens to almost every premium brand founder, and what actually fixes it. Not a tactical fix. A structural one – the kind that compounds over years to deliver both a better brand and the freedom you originally started for, without selling out everything that makes your brand premium. Amanda from Bell Art shares in her own words what changed for her business, including her biggest revenue month ever in April 2026 while many other premium brands are contracting. → Bell Art case study · https://www.productpreneurmarketing.com/case-study-bell-art-from-artists-studio-to-lifestyle-business/ → Brand Growth Strategy Session · https://www.productpreneurmarketing.com/book-a-brand-growth-strategy-session/ Subscribe for weekly episodes on premium eCommerce marketing, brand-led growth strategy, and the structural realities of running a small brand in a year that won't sit still. Chapters 0:00 · The moment you realised the deal stopped working 1:30 · Welcome and framing 3:00 · The founder's deal (and why it stopped working) 7:00 · Why the obvious shortcuts can't deliver 11:00 · The real route to your original deal 16:00 · What the village actually means 20:00 · Amanda from Bell Art on her freedom outcome 24:00 · Wrapping up
Marketing and strategy 6 days
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Why eCommerce Founders Are Quietly Burning Out On Their Own Marketing

Marketing is the hat that doesn't come off. If you're running a premium eCommerce brand and you've been quietly burning out – not from the hours but from the cognitive weight – this episode is for you. We explore three structural properties that make the marketing function qualitatively different from every other hat a founder wears, and why wearing it alone for years is doing measurable damage that no one warns you about. We talk about the Zeigarnik effect, the eternal Mad Hatter tea party, and the structural mismatch between what marketing actually requires and what one founder can sustainably do. The answer isn't a new tactic, a course, or a different ad format. It's structural. This is consumer-psychology-led marketing thinking for premium eCommerce founders who have been carrying the marketing alone for too long. What you'll learn Why the marketing hat is structurally different from every other hat a founder wears The Zeigarnik effect and what it explains about marketing exhaustion Why marketing decisions carry identity stakes that no other business decisions do The structural mismatch between what the marketing function actually requires and what one founder can sustainably do Why the answer isn't a new tactic or course – it's a structural shift How an embedded marketing strategist actually changes the cognitive experience of running a premium brand Mentioned in this episode Hire a Strategist offer · productpreneurmarketing.com/hire-an-ecommerce-marketing-strategist Brand Growth Diagnostic call · https://productpreneurmarketing.com/lets-talk Bell Art case study · productpreneurmarketing.com/case-study-bell-art
Marketing and strategy 2 weeks
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Decoding the premium ads problem (it's not your creative)

Most premium eCommerce founders I speak to are saying the same thing. "I'm doing everything right – every best practice, every expert recommendation – and it's not working." If that's been the last few quarters in your business, this episode is for you. I'm walking you through three problems stacked on top of each other in premium eCommerce right now. Why Meta and Google's algorithms are structurally biased toward the wrong customer for premium brands. Why the expert advice you've been following is, in many cases, making it worse. And why the founder response – the silver bullet chase, or the more sophisticated trap of looking for an expert who can produce different outcomes without requiring a different approach – keeps you stuck inside the problem. And then we get into the answer: what it actually takes to scale a premium brand profitably on Meta. Custom audience architecture. Bidding logic engineered around lifetime value, not cheapest acquisition. Creative built from real customer intelligence. Organic trust infrastructure feeding the paid layer. Product pages that convert the considered buyer once she finally arrives. If you've recognised yourself anywhere in this episode, the conversation worth having is the one where we look at your specific system. Book a Growth Strategy Session at productpreneurmarketing.com.
Marketing and strategy 3 weeks
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32% Growth Without a Single Flash Sale: The Counterintuitive Strategy That's Working in 2026

Everyone in Australian retail right now is having one of two conversations: "it's quiet" or "what sale should we run next?" Our clients are having neither. They're up year-on-year. They're not discounting heavily. And they're not throwing more ad spend at the problem. In this episode, Catherine Langman unpacks exactly what the premium brands quietly winning in 2026 are doing differently – and why the Australian economy isn't what's killing premium brands. The middle-ground mimicry is. Drawing on fresh 2026 data from NAB, Australia Post, Deloitte, emarketer, and Shopify – plus one anonymised case study of a retailer client up 32% year-on-year without a single flash sale – Catherine makes both the commercial and the emotional case for holding the line when the whole market is running the opposite direction. In this episode: Why the middle ground is the most dangerous position in Australian eCommerce right now What the data says about premium buyers in a downturn (counterintuitive, and important) The anonymised case study: a retailer up 32% YoY while her competitors spiral Why tactical foundations without storytelling don't convert the customer you actually want The four foundational layers the winning brands are investing in instead The emotional cost of holding the line – and permission to feel it If you're tired of being told "just run another sale," this one's for you. Work with Productpreneur Marketing → Book an eCommerce Growth Strategy Session at https://productpreneurmarketing.com/lets-talk Subscribe to The Brand Marketing Show wherever you get your podcasts.
Marketing and strategy 3 weeks
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36:32

ChatGPT Just Became a Shop. Is Your Brand Actually in It?

Three weeks ago, Shopify flipped a switch that most brand founders still haven't clocked. Every eligible Shopify store is now discoverable inside ChatGPT by default. 880 million users. Your products. Potentially. Here's the part nobody's talking about: being in the catalog is not the same as being recommended. In this episode, Catherine Langman breaks down what the Shopify-ChatGPT integration actually means for Australian and New Zealand eCommerce brands, why AI-referred traffic is up 7x and conversions are up 11x, and — most importantly — what the brands getting recommended have in common versus the ones sitting invisibly in the catalog. If you're investing in paid advertising and wondering why ROAS drops when you scale, or if your revenue has plateaued despite doing all the right things, this episode will reframe where the real bottleneck is. RESOURCES MENTIONED: Book a Brand Growth Discovery Call → https://productpreneurmarketing.com/lets-talk CONNECT WITH CATHERINE: Website: productpreneurmarketing.com Instagram: @productpreneurmarketing TikTok: @thebrandmarketingshow
Marketing and strategy 1 month
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Why Temu Is Trying to Become a Premium Brand — And What That Tells You About Yours

What happens when the world's most famous cheap marketplace shows up at a premium gift fair, trying to convince quality brands to list on their platform? That's exactly what happened at the REED Gift Fair in Sydney earlier this year — and the implications for premium eCommerce brands are enormous. In this episode of The Brand Marketing Show, Catherine Langman unpacks what Temu's repositioning attempt reveals about the fatal flaw in the race-to-the-bottom strategy — and why the brand founders who are discounting to compete with cheap platforms are making a catastrophic mistake with their positioning. You'll also hear what the Australia Post eCommerce Report 2026 actually says about where the money is going — hint: Australians spent a record $82.6 billion online in 2025 — and how to make sure your premium brand is getting its share. In this episode: The Temu story from REED Gift Fair and what it reveals about sustainable positioning Why the $82.6 billion in online spending is great news for premium brands — if you understand who's spending it The basket size vs purchase frequency insight that explains exactly what's happening in the market right now Why cheap platforms growing is actually an argument FOR stronger premium differentiation, not against it The dupe psychology: what those Kmart dupe conversations reveal about different buyer types What premium brands should be doing during the April quiet period (and why going quiet is the worst thing you can do) Relevant links and resources mentioned in this episode can be found in the show notes at catherinelangman.com Connect with Catherine: Instagram: @catherinelangman TikTok: @thebrandmarketingshow Website: productpreneurmarketing.com
Marketing and strategy 1 month
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Why Premium Buyers Don't Buy From Ads Alone — and What They Do Instead

If you're running paid ads for a premium eCommerce brand and your ROAS isn't scaling — or you've been posting consistently for years and growth has stalled — this episode is for you. This week I'm talking about something that almost nobody in the marketing world addresses directly: the validation search. It's what premium buyers do in the five minutes between seeing your ad and deciding whether to buy — and it has almost nothing to do with how good your ad was. I also get into a story that will be very familiar to a lot of innovative founders: spending years creating something truly original, only to see a cheap dupe appear at Kmart or Target. And why the reframe you need isn't anger — it's clarity about which customer was ever yours to begin with. In this episode: The psychology of the validation search — what premium buyers actually do after they see your ad Why the Kmart dupe buyer and the premium buyer are completely different customers — and why that's actually great news for your brand The buyer personality that struggles most with premium pricing — and how to recognise if it's you Why the search landscape has shifted and why premium brands have a structural advantage in it A three-question brand audit you can run today to see exactly where you stand 🔗 Search Everywhere Optimisation for Premium eCommerce Brands — $47 https://www.productpreneurmarketing.com/searcheverywhereoptimisation2 Search The Brand Marketing Show wherever you get your podcasts.
Marketing and strategy 1 month
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How Smart eCommerce Brands MarketDifferently When Times Are Tough

If your eCommerce marketing used to work brilliantly and lately it's feeling like you're pushing harder for smaller returns — you're not imagining it. The landscape has genuinely changed. And the instinctive responses most brand owners reach for when results decline are almost always the ones that make things worse. In this episode, Catherine Langman unpacks what's actually happening — and what smart eCommerce brands do differently when times get tough. In this episode you'll hear: Why declining ROAS is almost never a creative problem — and where the real issue usually lives Two real brand case studies that illustrate exactly how a slow marketing death spiral begins The three instinctive responses to declining results that all make things worse (and why) What Cameron McEvoy's world-record-breaking training model can teach every eCommerce brand owner right now The practical steps that actually move the needle: product page conversion, compounding channels, and building through a downturn instead of waiting it out Resources & links mentioned: Customer Intelligence Snapshot — complete before midnight Easter Monday 6 April and receive free access to our High-Converting Product Page Design course (normally $197): https://productpreneur.typeform.com/to/KtROkkMA High-Converting Product Page Design course: https://www.productpreneurmarketing.com/highconvertingproductpagedesign Other Ways To Enjoy This Episode: Listen on Apple Podcasts Listen on Spotify Youtube
Marketing and strategy 1 month
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Why Scaling Your Ad Spend Breaks Your ROAS (And How to Fix It)

You scaled your ad spend. Your ROAS had other plans. There's a specific kind of dread that sets in when you bump your Meta budget from $80 a day to $300 and watch your ROAS crater in real time. You do what any reasonable person would do. You blame the ads. New creative. New audiences. Maybe a strongly worded conversation with your ad manager. But here's the thing: your ads aren't the problem. This week on The Brand Marketing Show, I'm pulling apart the real reason scaling kills your ROAS — and it has everything to do with what happens after the click. In this episode, you'll decode: Why warm traffic forgives a mediocre product page, but cold traffic bounces in three seconds flat The compounding cost of running ads to a page that isn't ready (spoiler: it's not just lost sales — it's making your whole ad account worse over time) The five non-negotiable elements that convert cold traffic for premium brands — without resorting to fake countdown timers or desperate discount codes Real numbers from a real client: how restructuring one product page moved conversion rate from 1.8% to 4.1% in six weeks — same traffic, same ads, same product Whether you're currently scaling or planning to, this episode will change how you look at your funnel. ▶ Listen to the episode now While you're here — a quick note on the $47 thing. If you listen to the episode and think "okay, I need to actually fix my product pages" — I've put together a short course that walks you through exactly how to do it. It's called High-Converting Product Page Design, and it normally sits at $197. This week, it's $47. That's less than most brands spend on ads in a single afternoon. But it could be the difference between bleeding money every time you try to scale, and finally running ads that actually work. → Grab the course for $47 (Don't sit on this one — the price goes back up.) Links mentioned in this episode: If you'd like help to achieve your goals, I invite you to have a chat to find out how we can make that happen together HERE By booking a Free Growth Strategy https://productpreneurmarketing.com/lets-talk Other Ways To Enjoy This Episode: Listen on Apple Podcasts Listen on Spotify Youtube
Marketing and strategy 2 months
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The Afterpay Day Dilemma: How To Show Up Without Selling Out

Let's talk about the week you're probably having… Petrol prices have hit $2 a litre – and heading higher – thanks to the US-Israel strikes on Iran disrupting global oil supply. Cost-of-living anxiety is back with a vengeance. And Afterpay Day officially kicks off on the 19th, though half the brands on your feed have already launched early. Your sales data is probably already softening as consumers sit tight and wait for the deals. So the question on every brand founder's lips right now: do I discount? The honest answer isn't yes or no. It's it depends entirely on how you do it. RM Williams runs percentage-off promotions occasionally. Their brand is completely intact. Adore Beauty discounted frequently after their ASX float and watched margins fall to almost nothing. David Jones once had a tuxedo-wearing pianist on a Steinway in their ground floor – and made a deliberate decision to never, ever call their promotions a "Sale." Same tool. Wildly different outcomes. In this week's episode of The Brand Marketing Show, I pull the whole thing apart – the five conditions under which a straight discount is fine for a premium brand, why you lose your best customers to confusion not price, and three ways to play Afterpay Day that protect your positioning while still capturing the revenue opportunity. This one's worth a listen before next Wednesday. And if you'd rather just talk it through for your specific brand before Afterpay Day – margins, offer mechanics, positioning – that's what a Growth Strategy Session is for. BOOK HERE Catherine x Links mentioned in this episode: If you'd like help to achieve your goals, I invite you to have a chat to find out how we can make that happen together HERE By booking a Free Growth Strategy https://productpreneurmarketing.com/lets-talk Other Ways To Enjoy This Episode: Listen on Apple Podcasts Listen on Spotify Youtube
Marketing and strategy 2 months
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The ChatGPT Walkout: What 60 Million Angry Users Can Teach You About Your Ecommerce Website

So there I was, Tuesday afternoon, in the middle of working away — using Claude, which for those who don't know, is the AI tool I'm using extensively throughout my entire business at this point — and it just... stopped. Completely. Just stopped responding. Now, the first thing I did (as any completely rational person would 🤓) was assume I had somehow personally broken the internet. Classic. I sat there for a moment, refreshing the page like that was going to help, wondering what on earth I'd done. And then I did what any self-respecting person does when technology lets them down: I opened social media to see if it was just me. It was not just me. What I found instead was this extraordinary wave of conversation: people asking each other if they were switching from ChatGPT to Claude, people posting step-by-step guides on how to cancel their ChatGPT subscriptions, people talking about their values, their ethics, their data. And I'm reading all of this thinking: what is happening right now? So I dug into it. And what I found was one of the most fascinating, real-time case studies in values-based consumer behaviour I have ever witnessed. And that, friends, is what today's episode is about. Today we are talking about what happens when a brand draws a hard line, stands behind its values publicly, and watches its customers do the marketing for it. And, more importantly, what that means for your eCommerce brand. Because the lesson here isn't about AI wars. It's about the most powerful force in marketing: a customer who buys because they feel seen, not because they found the best price. Links mentioned in this episode: If you'd like help to achieve your goals, I invite you to have a chat to find out how we can make that happen together HERE By booking a Free Growth Strategy https://productpreneurmarketing.com/lets-talk High Converting Product Page Design Other Ways To Enjoy This Episode: Listen on Apple Podcasts Listen on Spotify Youtube
Marketing and strategy 2 months
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25:44

The Platform Everyone's Leaving (And Why You Shouldn't)

Every year about this time, statistics are published on the state of social media. Over 1,500 marketers worldwide about what they're doing with social media. And every year, the herd moves collectively in the same direction… This year? They're all stampeding toward Instagram and TikTok. Reddit's had a 63% surge in usage. Everyone's excited about the new, the fresh, the platforms that feel like they're going somewhere. And Facebook? Facebook has officially been dumped. It's now 2026's least-loved platform with around 30% of marketers actively reducing their efforts there. The collective breakup is happening in real time. There's just one small problem with this mass exodus… The data doesn't support it. Facebook's ad reach actually grew 5.7% year-on-year. Its potential ad audience? A casual 2.35 billion people. And 53% of consumers still use it to research brands before buying. So let me get this straight. A platform where the audience is growing, the reach is increasing, and more than half the users are actively shopping around... and businesses are leaving? Something doesn't add up here. Either 30% of marketers know something the data doesn't. Or 30% of marketers are making a decision that has nothing to do with what actually works. So in this episode, I unpack why marketers are really leaving Facebook, which of those reasons are legitimate and which are just noise, and why this exodus might be the biggest opportunity you'll see this year. Because I think there's a real danger in following the crowd here. The marketing industry has a tendency to move as a herd — everyone chasing the same platforms, the same tactics, the same trends. And when the herd moves, it often creates opportunity for those willing to go the other direction. Links mentioned in this episode: If you'd like help to achieve your goals, I invite you to have a chat to find out how we can make that happen together HERE By booking a Free Growth Strategy https://productpreneurmarketing.com/lets-talk Other Ways To Enjoy This Episode: Listen on Apple Podcasts Listen on Spotify Youtube
Marketing and strategy 2 months
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35:49

When Boring Gets a Makeover: Why Most Brand Content Falls Flat (And How to Fix It)

Have you ever noticed that most brand content is so... forgettable. It's not that brands don't try. They're producing more content than ever. Social posts, emails, product descriptions, blog articles, ads. The volume is enormous. But most of it lands with a thud. No engagement. No emotional response. If you even notice it at all… you read it, you understand it, you forget it immediately. We are drowning in content. Every brand, every business, every person with a phone is creating and publishing constantly. Your customers' feeds are overflowing. Their inboxes are groaning. Their attention is being pulled in a thousand directions at once. It all blurs together into one beige mass of content. And here's the thing most brands don't realise: boring content doesn't just underperform. It actively damages your brand. Boring is expensive. It costs you attention. It costs you engagement. And eventually, it costs you sales! So in this podcast episode, I want to dig into why that happens. Why is so much brand content so boring? And more importantly, how do you create content that actually makes people feel something? And I'll share five techniques that will help you master this so that you can build an unforgettable brand. Links mentioned in this episode: If you'd like help to achieve your goals, I invite you to have a chat to find out how we can make that happen together HERE By booking a Free Growth Strategy https://productpreneurmarketing.com/lets-talk Other Ways To Enjoy This Episode: Listen on Apple Podcasts Listen on Spotify Youtube
Marketing and strategy 3 months
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44:19

There Is No Silver Bullet Growth Strategy: The Death of "Set & Forget" Marketing

February is not only the shortest calendar month but also typically the slowest sales month for eCommerce and – because of that – is often the month that I see business owners make fear-based snap decisions that end up hurting their profitable growth long-term… Remember when you bought that course that promised the "exact funnel" that would generate sales while you sleep? Or set up your email flows in 2021 and haven't touched them since? Or wondered why your ads aren't performing like they used to, even though you're doing the same things that worked before? You're not alone. The online marketing industry spent the last decade selling us a fantasy: that there's a silver bullet. One funnel, one template, one winning ad that you build once and profit from forever. Set it and forget it. Passive income. Automated success. It was a seductive promise — and it was a lie. In this episode, I'm breaking down why "set and forget" marketing is quietly killing brands, what's actually happening when your results start declining (hint: it's not just the algorithm), and the mindset shift that separates brands that grow from brands that plateau. If you've been searching for the magic formula that solves marketing forever, this one might sting a little — but it'll also set you free. Links mentioned in this episode: If you'd like help to achieve your goals, I invite you to have a chat to find out how we can make that happen together HERE By booking a Free Growth Strategy https://productpreneurmarketing.com/lets-talk Other Ways To Enjoy This Episode: Listen on Apple Podcasts Listen on Spotify Youtube
Marketing and strategy 3 months
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40:55

Discount Detox: How One Brand Rebuilt After Years of Discounting Dependency

Two weeks ago on the podcast, we went deep on the damage that constant discounting does to your brand. The profit erosion. The customer conditioning. The way it trains your audience to never pay full price. We talked about the four buyer types and how constant discounting only speaks to one of them — while actively repelling the other three. And I got a lot of messages afterwards, which was brilliant. But here's the thing. Almost every single message asked the same question. "Okay Cath, I get it. Constant discounting is bad. But what if I'm already stuck? What if my customers already expect sales? What if I've been doing this for years and my whole email list has been trained to wait for deals? How do I actually get out of this?" And look, that's a fair question. It's easy to say "stop discounting" when you're starting fresh with a brand new audience. It's a lot harder when you've accidentally created this problem yourself. So today, I want to show you how to detox your brand from discounting. In this episode, I walk you through a real case study from a real brand we work with, with real data and real results. I'll share exactly what we inherited when we started working together, what we changed, and what happened. And I'll give you a framework you can apply to your own brand, whether you're deep in the discount trap or just starting to slide into it. Links mentioned in this episode: If you'd like help to achieve your goals, I invite you to have a chat to find out how we can make that happen together HERE By booking a Free Growth Strategy https://productpreneurmarketing.com/lets-talk Other Ways To Enjoy This Episode: Listen on Apple Podcasts Listen on Spotify Youtube
Marketing and strategy 3 months
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42:18

One Platform, No Plan B: The Danger of Building Your Brand on Borrowed Land

Stop and think for a moment about where your customers come from. Is it mostly Meta ads? Mostly Instagram? Have you built a following on TikTok that's driving a lot of your brand awareness? Now here's the uncomfortable question: If that channel disappeared tomorrow — not scaled back, not got more expensive, but actually disappeared — what would happen to your business? Could you survive it? Could you pivot? Or would you be scrambling to rebuild from scratch? Because here's the thing. This isn't a hypothetical. This isn't one of those "imagine if" thought experiments. This is happening right now. In Australia. To real brands. And even if you think this particular situation doesn't apply to you — trust me, the lesson absolutely does. In this episode, we discuss what's just happened with Australia's social media ban and how this impacts brands that have built their success on platforms like TikTok and Instagram. And then we're going to zoom out and talk about the bigger picture. Because whether you sell to teenagers or retirees, whether you're on TikTok or you've never posted a single video in your life — the principle here is one that every single ecommerce brand owner needs to understand. You cannot build a sustainable business on borrowed land. Links mentioned in this episode: If you'd like help to achieve your goals, I invite you to have a chat to find out how we can make that happen together HERE By booking a Free Growth Strategy https://productpreneurmarketing.com/lets-talk Book Your Ecommerce Website Audit Other Ways To Enjoy This Episode: Listen on Apple Podcasts Listen on Spotify Youtube
Marketing and strategy 3 months
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39:16

The Discount Trap: Why Constant Sales Are Killing Premium Brands

In the last 2 weeks alone I've had three brand owners come to me, all with the same story. They've been told by marketing "experts" that every single EDM, every Meta ad needs a discount incentive. Every website needs a countdown timer or some other kind of FOMO bells and whistles. One of them showed me her email marketing calendar. Every. Single. Week. A different discount code. Flash sale this, 20% off that, "last chance" the other thing. And here's the part that really gets me — some of these countdown timers? They're not even counting down to anything real. They literally reset when you refresh the page. It's manufactured urgency. It's fake scarcity. And it's everywhere. So today, I'm going to be blunt with you. This advice? This "discount everything, all the time" approach? It's not just lazy marketing. It's actively destroying premium brands. Over the next half hour or so, I'm going to unpack why constant discounting is eroding your profits, repelling your best customers, and training shoppers to never buy from you at full price. And I'll share what's actually working for quality-focused brands right now. Spoiler alert: it's not another 20% off code. Links mentioned in this episode: If you'd like help to achieve your goals, I invite you to have a chat to find out how we can make that happen together HERE By booking a Free Growth Strategy https://productpreneurmarketing.com/lets-talk Book Your Ecommerce Website Audit Other Ways To Enjoy This Episode: Listen on Apple Podcasts Listen on Spotify Youtube
Marketing and strategy 3 months
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34:26

The Leaky Bucket Problem: Why Your Traffic Isn't Converting (And What to Do About It)

Let me paint a picture that I see all the time with ecommerce brands. You're spending money on marketing. Ads, SEO, social media, maybe influencers. You're driving traffic to your website. And you can see in your analytics that people are visiting. Some of them are even adding things to their cart. But then... they just disappear. They don't buy. They don't come back. They vanish into the ether. And you're left wondering — where did they go? What happened? Why didn't they buy? This is what I call the leaky bucket problem. You keep pouring traffic into your website, but sales are draining out the bottom. And no matter how much you spend on ads or how clever your marketing is, if your bucket has holes in it, you're never going to fill it up. The frustrating part is that your website won't tell you what's wrong. At least, not in plain English. You can stare at your analytics all day, but unless you know exactly what to look for, you're just looking at numbers that don't mean much. If it's been a while since you thoroughly and objectively reviewed your website — specifically, whether it's actually doing its job of bringing in and converting customers — you might find that it's quietly leaking sales every single day without you even realising it… In this episode, I go through the 3 layers of a website audit: are the right people discovering your brand (including via AI search), are they getting to your website, and are they converting into buyers? And given AI search is so new, there's a real first-mover advantage if you master this now! Links mentioned in this episode: If you'd like help to achieve your goals, I invite you to have a chat to find out how we can make that happen together HERE By booking a Free Growth Strategy https://productpreneurmarketing.com/lets-talk Other Ways To Enjoy This Episode: Listen on Apple Podcasts Listen on Spotify Youtube
Marketing and strategy 4 months
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Is Your 2026 Plan Starting in the Wrong Place?

January is supposed to be about. It's goal-setting season. It's "new year, new you" energy. It's the time when every business podcast – including, historically, this one – tells you to set your revenue targets, map out your marketing calendar, and basically plan your way to world domination. And look, I'm not going to tell you planning doesn't matter. It absolutely does – all of that stuff IS important. I'm not saying ignore your metrics. But somewhere along the way, we started treating the metrics as the goal instead of as indicators of whether we're achieving the actual goal. The actual goal – for most of us, if we're honest – is freedom. Freedom to do work we're proud of. Freedom to spend time with people we love. Freedom to not be constantly stressed and reactive. Freedom to build something sustainable, not just something that looks good on Instagram. When you plan for revenue without planning for how you want to feel, you often end up optimising for the wrong things. So here's what I want to talk about today: what if most of us are starting our planning in completely the wrong place? What if the reason so many brand owners end up exhausted, burnt out, and quietly resentful of the business they built... is because they planned for the wrong thing? In this episode, I'm going to share with you my alternative approach to planning for the year ahead. Plus, as always, share some steps you can take today to put this into action yourself. Links mentioned in this episode: If you'd like help to achieve your goals, I invite you to have a chat to find out how we can make that happen together HERE By booking a Free Growth Strategy https://productpreneurmarketing.com/lets-talk Episode 281 - The hidden cost of wrong customers (& How to attract the right ones) With Dr Ross Honeywill Other Ways To Enjoy This Episode: Listen on Apple Podcasts Listen on Spotify Youtube
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