The Surprising Way Connection Beats Competition in Marketing | Jiun Liao

By: Jiun Liao

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In this insightful episode, hosts Jiun and Mikaila dive deep into the essence of marketing and its transformative power for small businesses. With the backdrop of Canadian Small Business Week, they explore vital questions that every entrepreneur asks themselves before launching their marketing strategies.

Jiun, a seasoned marketing strategist with nearly a decade of experience, emphasizes the importance of self-discovery in marketing. He highlights that understanding who you are and what you believe in is crucial for creating meaningful connections, rather than just focusing on selling products. The hosts discuss their personal experiences, including their entrepreneurial journey, the challenges they’ve faced, and the valuable lessons learned along the way.

Whether you’re just starting out or looking to refine your marketing approach, this episode offers practical advice, relatable stories, and encouragement to embrace your uniqueness in the world of business. Tune in to discover how to connect with your audience on a deeper level and foster growth in your entrepreneurial journey!

Guest Links

Website: lobomedia.ca
Facebook: lobomediamarketing
LinkedIn: jiunliao

Resources Mentioned

Trends Newsletter
Eclectic Cafe
Valley Croft
Bass Lake Farms
Leacock Museum
CDC (Community Development Corporation)
Codenames (game)

Guest Quotes

“Marketing is the business equivalent of human connection.”

– Jiun Liao

“The world doesn’t tell you what you’re doing wrong; it gives you clues.”

– Jiun Liao

“Being yourself is the highest leverage point in standing out.”

– Jiun Liao

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