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Embracing Marketing Mistakes

EP 13: How did customer complaints fuel a business revolution?

21 Nov 2023

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Ready to step into the world of unbranded products and discover how a brand was built in a commodity market? We are excited to bring you an interesting conversation with Jack Sutcliffe, founder of Power Sheds, a game-changing company that's shaking up the shed industry in the UK all from its heart in Yorkshire. Jack shares his fascinating journey of rising to the top of an unbranded market, how his company emerged as the 20th fastest-growing in the UK, and his plans for global domination. Hear about their unique modular design, their commitment to sustainability, and the marketing secrets behind their impressive success.How do you market a shed? Well, sit tight as we dive deeper into the interesting world of shed sales and the marketing strategies that work in this sector! Jack gives us a peek into how Power Sheds successfully uses PPC, social media, and even TV advertising to rake in sales. He sheds light on the importance of customer reviews, the value of an engaged community, and why prioritising customer service is pivotal. Will and I also ponder over intriguing decisions like launching in Germany before Ireland, and the exciting prospects of working with influencers in the right manner.  Is your strategy still right for 2026? Book a free 15-min discovery call to get tailored insights to boost your brand’s growth. 👉 [Book your call with Chris now] 👈 Subscribe to our Newsletter✒️Don't miss a hilarious mistake or free event by 👉 subscribing to our newsletter here. 👈 Follow Chris Norton:X, TikTok, LinkedInFollow Will Ockenden:LinkedInFollow The Show: TikTok, YouTube

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