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The Amy Porterfield Show

[Bonus Episode] Consumer Habits That Will Affect Your Business & Why Brand Loyalty Is Changing

The Amy Porterfield Show

Amy Porterfield

Entrepreneurship, Business, Marketing

4.95K Ratings

🗓️ 8 April 2022

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

Since 2020, we’ve seen the world change and shift multiple times. And as an entrepreneur, there’s nothing we can do but hold on and try to adjust to the changing times the best we can. I think we can all agree that staying flexible and fluid isn’t always easy… especially when you’re trying to plan the future of your business. We may not always get the answers we want or the direction we’re hoping for, but we can lean into other entrepreneurs and experts to help direct us and support us in making the best decisions we can with the information we have. In this bonus episode, I brought on Phillip Stutts because he’s sharing an important message that affects us as entrepreneurs right now. I wanted to get this information into your hands as quickly as possible so you can pivot and adjust accordingly as we head into Q2 of 2022. My guest, Phillip, comes from the cutthroat world of political marketing. He has over 2 decades of experience working on campaigns with billions of dollars in political ad spend, and contributed to over 1,433 election victories, including 3 U.S. Presidential victories. Phillip is also the founder and CEO of Win BIG Media (a corporate marketing agency) and Founder/Executive Chairman of Go BIG Media (a political marketing ad firm). In this interview, you’ll hear Phillip and I discuss: What’s happening to brand loyalty The three types of consumer personality types and why we should be paying attention to these Why you may want to reconsider where you’re spending your ad spend – including if Facebook advertising is best for your business And so much more. I hope you’re fully present for this conversation and take what you learn and adjust your business, goals, and budgets as we continue into 2022.

Transcript

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0:00.0

I'm Amy Porterfield, X corporate girl turned CEO of a multi-seven figure business, but

0:16.4

it wasn't all that long ago that I lacked the confidence, the budget, and the time to

0:21.8

focus on growing my small, but mighty business.

0:25.9

Fast forward past many failed attempts and lessons learned, and you'll see the business

0:30.8

I have today.

0:32.1

One that changes lives and gives me more freedom than I ever thought possible.

0:37.8

One that used to only exist as a daydream.

0:41.6

I created the online marketing-made Easy Podcast to give you simple, actionable, step-by-step

0:46.8

strategies to help you do the same.

0:49.5

If you're an ambitious entrepreneur or one in the making who's looking to create a business

0:54.7

that makes an impact and a life you love, you're in the right place, friend.

0:59.5

Let's get started.

1:04.2

Welcome to online marketing-made Easy.

1:06.4

This is a special bonus episode, so I'm just going to go ahead and jump right in.

1:11.4

Today I have a special guest.

1:13.2

His name is Philip Stutz, and based on his extensive research, he's going to help us

1:19.8

understand three very important types of consumers, consumers that I promise you are dealing

1:28.4

with right now, specifically the overwhelmed consumer, the influenced consumer, and the

1:35.4

activist consumer.

1:37.1

So, he's going to dive into these three different types of consumers and help us understand

1:43.9

as marketers and business owners.

1:46.0

How do we capture their attention?

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