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Conversations Over Funnels: The New Era of Marketing with Tom Schwab

23 May 2025

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Episode 102 Conversations Over Funnels: The New Era of Marketing with Tom Schwab Frederick Dudek (Freddy D) Copyright 2025 Prosperous Ventures, LLC Unlock the secrets to business growth with Tom Schwab, the godfather of podcast interview marketing. In this episode, we dive deep into how meaningful conversations can be your game-changer in a crowded marketplace. Tom shares invaluable insights from his experience with over 1500 clients, revealing why you’re not just one funnel away from success, but rather one conversation that could transform your business. We explore the importance of storytelling, building trust, and leveraging podcasting as a powerful marketing channel. If you’re ready to elevate your brand and connect with your audience authentically, this episode is your go-to guide.Discover more with our detailed show notes and exclusive content by visiting: https://bit.ly/44RsQuKKindly Consider Supporting Our Show: Support Business Superfans®: The Service Providers Edge Engaging in a powerful dialogue with Tom Schwab, a recognized innovator in podcast interview marketing, brings to light the essential shift in how businesses can connect with their ideal audience. Tom, a Navy veteran with a background in engineering, founded Interview Valet, which has transformed the marketing landscape for over 1500 clients, including Fortune 500 companies and elite coaches. This episode delves deep into the philosophy that today’s businesses aren’t merely one funnel away from success; they are one conversation away. Tom emphasizes the significance of authentic connections and how leveraging podcast interviews can create meaningful engagements that not only attract potential clients but also foster trust and loyalty. The conversation highlights the evolution of marketing from simply capturing attention to building genuine relationships, asserting that trust is now the currency of choice in business interactions. Throughout the discussion, Tom shares insights into his personal journey, revealing how his experiences in corporate America and the military shaped his understanding of effective communication. He provides actionable advice for listeners, urging them to focus on storytelling as a means to convey their value and expertise rather than resorting to traditional sales tactics. By encouraging business leaders to embrace their narratives, Tom illustrates how sharing experiences can resonate with audiences on a deeper level. This episode serves as a reminder that in a world filled with noise, it’s the conversations that truly matter, and those who can connect authentically will rise above the competition. Listeners will walk away with practical strategies to implement in their own marketing efforts, including the importance of selecting the right podcasts for guest appearances and crafting compelling messages that engage listeners. With an emphasis on the old-school marketing principle of building relationships, Tom’s approach underscores a refreshing perspective in the digital age, where personal touch often leads to lasting business success. This episode is not just about marketing; it's about creating advocates for your brand through genuine interactions and shared stories, a must-listen for anyone looking to elevate their business game. Mailbox Superfans This podcast is hosted by Captivate, try it yourself for free. Takeaways: Podcast interviews are the new marketing channels, transforming passive listeners into engaged leads. Building genuine relationships is crucial; it's not just about selling products, it's about connecting....

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