The episode we explore the critical role of personal branding for tradespersons and entrepreneurs, strategies to overcome branding fears, and initiatives empowering women in the trades industry.
We have a fascinating conversation lined up with a special guest who truly understands the intricate world of personal branding for tradespeople and small business owners. Joining us is Stefanie Couch, the powerhouse behind Grit Blueprint, who will delve into how personal branding can set you apart in the competitive trades industry.
We’ll uncover the challenges and triumphs of branding, from the fear of negative feedback to the powerful impact of authentic connection with your audience. Stefanie shares insights on leveraging platforms like LinkedIn’s new TikTok-style video feed and practical tips for creating valuable, consistent content.
Also, stay tuned as we discuss Stefanie’s ‘Build Women’ initiative, aiming to empower women in trades, and explore the essential role of customer service and company culture in business success. Stephanie’s journey is a testament to embracing discomfort and committing to your vision—whether you’re starting from scratch or buying an established business.
Stefanie Couch Bio:
Stefanie Couch has made a name for herself in the world of small business and entrepreneurship. Understanding that personal branding is more influential than a mere company logo, she emphasizes the importance of being the face of one’s own business. Stephanie’s keen eye for impactful marketing was inspired by a viral video she saw, featuring a handyman who successfully branded himself by wearing a logo shirt and driving a wrapped car. This simple, yet effective strategy of personal visibility resonated with Stephanie, shaping her approach and advice to fellow entrepreneurs.
Stefanie’s Social Media:
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stefaniecouch/
- Website: buildwomen.com
Timestamped overview
00:00 Branding is vital for business visibility.
03:11 Focus on personal branding over company branding.
07:50 Consistency and passion earn long-term support.
09:58 Amplify voice to inspire life-changing decisions.
13:02 Entrepreneurship’s difficult journey requires perseverance and growth.
16:10 Consider buying an established business in trades.
22:10 Dad taught me hard work and exceptional service.
24:24 Small actions impact overall customer experience significantly.
29:24 Industry needs better training, skills, and support.
30:56 Show options, create a supportive, growth-focused environment.
35:03 Social media in construction: untapped potential market.
37:45 Pick one platform; focus, and stay consistent.
40:09 Identify strengths; demonstrate skills to add value.
42:54 Celebrate skilled trades, shape the future together.
Key takeaways from this enlightening discussion:
- Personal Branding Matters: Stefanie emphasizes the critical role of personal branding for small business owners and tradespersons. She highlights that individuals often draw more attention than company logos. Authenticity and consistency in content creation can make a significant impact.
- Creating a Supportive Environment for Women in Trades: Through her ‘Build Women’ initiative, Stefanie is dedicated to providing training and building communities to support women in the trades. She underscores the importance of mentorship, supportive work culture, and the need to retain talent.
- Entrepreneurial Resilience: Both Stefanie and Andrew share their entrepreneurial journeys, showcasing the importance of embracing discomfort and pushing through challenges. Stephanie’s advice: Commitment to your vision is paramount, and don’t consider fallback options.
- Personal branding, skilled trades, entrepreneurship, small business owners, Stefanie Couch, Andrew Brown, Lost Art of the Skilled Trades podcast, YouTube channel branding, content creation, LinkedIn video feed, TikTok-style videos, consistent posting, social media branding, women in trades, Build Women initiative, construction industry, customer satisfaction, company culture, vendor relationships, mentorship in trades, training women in trades, positive work culture, customer relationship management, team management, business ownership, business retention, financing options, buying existing businesses, SBA loans, hands-on entrepreneurship, customer service focus.
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