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The Real Food Brands Podcast is BACK and I'm so glad you're here. The topic of doing the right things at the right time is always a good concept to keep top of mind, and in this episode, you'll hear me (Katie Mleziva, your food brand strategist) talk about: What you can expect from new podcast episodes to help you Define, Align, and Activate your brand strategy to position your brand to stand out. A brief intro for those of you who are new listeners, including how helping you shake up shopping carts with a solid brand strategy helps more people get access to real food. Why leaving the corporate world almost 12 years ago to work with food entrepreneurs was the best decision I made despite loving every role I had held prior at big companies including American Girl, Kraft Foods, & Assurant Health. How you can get your free Brand Checkup Scorecard to assess progress on various aspects of your brand. Resources to continue positioning your food brand to stand out. --Brand Checkup Scorecard (Free) --Ep 68: Turn Your Marketing Plan Into a Consumer Connection Plan --Real Food Brands Marketing Round Table Facebook group (Free) --Brand Strategy Streamlined self-paced program --Let's connect on Instagram If you have questions or ideas for future show topics (interviews are by invitation, but feel free to share those ideas as well) please send an email to Katie@RealFoodBrands.com. Thanks for listening, now let's go shake up shopping carts! www.RealFoodBrands.com
Have you ever noticed something in your business isn't working as you planned, or as it once did? Sometimes things that made sense just aren't a good fit anymore. We spend so much time and energy trying to keep pushing forward that it can be hard to step back and admit when things aren't working the way we want them to—and decide what to do about it. Today on Episode 111 of the Real Food Brands Marketing Podcast, Host and Food Brand Strategist Katie Mleziva talks through what to do when something in your business is out of alignment, and what she's doing about that in her own business to make an adjustment. In This Episode: Why it can be hard to identify when something is out of alignment with your vision. What questions to ask yourself about alignment. Why having your brand strategy documented can help you stay aligned. How to break down your ‘Knowns and Unknowns' to make big decisions more manageable. Why it's so important to create space to find joy in the journey. What Katie is doing to realign her time for the summer. Resources: The Real Food Brands Podcast Index by Topic Download Your Free Brand Strategy Checkup Brand Strategy Streamlined Course Details Book a 60-minute 1-on-1 Brand Strategy session with Katie Connect with Katie on Instagram
Have you ever thought about the difference between content and copy? And how each works differently to connect with your reader depending on if you're talking about a website, social media, ads, packaging, etc? Today on Episode 110 of the Real Food Brands Marketing Podcast, Host and Food Brand Strategist Katie Mleziva has a conversation with Celsea Jenkins, the owner of Grassfed Copy about the art and science to writing great copy that converts people from readers to taking an action. Celsea shares Katie's passion for health and wellness – and clear messaging – and the episode highlights their shared enthusiasm! Listen to hear Celsea's six copywriting tips to help your food brand stand out. In This Episode: The difference between copywriting and content writing. How you can step into the shoes of your ideal audience to know what to write about. Why good copywriting that sparks action starts with good brand strategy. How copy and design can work together to communicate better than each alone. Why telling your brand story is about inviting the customer into a story. Where to look for “sticky copy” and why it's so valuable. A key thing that web pages and emails that don't convert are usually missing. How to strike a balance with SEO keywords and a conversational tone. How you can get notified when Katie and Celsea go LIVE in the Real Food Brands Marketing Round Table on Facebook. Resources: Grassfed Copy website Guju Kitchen copy example Ep #104: What Is a Brand Positioning Statement? The Real Food Brands Podcast Index by Topic Download Your Free Brand Strategy Checkup (and get notified about the LIVE Q&A session!) Brand Strategy Streamlined Course Details Book a 60-minute 1-on-1 Brand Strategy session with Katie Connect with Katie on Instagram
Sometimes you need to let yourself dream and think big. Instead of letting other people tell you how things work and why you can't do something, it can pay off to look at things from a new perspective. It helps, of course, to have a great story, which is something that brand strategy work can really help with. Today on Episode 109 of the Real Food Brands Marketing Podcast, Host and Food Brand Strategist Katie Mleziva sits down with Monique and Chevalo Wilsondebriano, owners of Recipe for Retail and the Charleston Gourmet Burger Company. We'll learn how thinking BIG took them from a backyard BBQ...to a food business idea...to a product...to a brand that's on the shelves of Whole Foods, World Market, Costco, Wal-Mart, and more...to winning QVC's Choice Food Award. In This Episode: How Monique and Chevalo started their business at a backyard barbeque. How they used the Charleston Farmer's Market as a testing ground for their product. Why their personal story worked so well to get them on retail shelves quickly. Why working on their brand early and getting it right was so important to their success. What people are really buying when they're buying your product. How they help other entrepreneurs with their Recipe for Retail course. Resources: Charleston Gourmet Burger Company Recipe for Retail The Real Food Brands Podcast Index by Topic Download Your Free Brand Strategy Checkup Brand Strategy Streamlined Course Details Book a 60-minute 1-on-1 Brand Strategy session with Katie Connect with Katie on Instagram
As you're working to build your food business or farm, brand strategy and brand development may seem like something that can wait for later. The thing is, brand strategy work goes far beyond your logo or fonts or colors. When you've done the work to create your brand's North Star, it serves as the guide and the glue for everything you do on the front AND back end of your business. It helps you make decisions that will deliver a consistent, cohesive, and relevant experience to your consumers. More importantly, it can help them know how to talk about your brand to others and drive better word-of-mouth marketing. Today on Episode 108 of the Real Food Brands Marketing Podcast, Host and Food Brand Strategist Katie Mleziva builds on the last episode and offers three additional tips based on a presentation she recently shared with the cohort of the Food Finance Institute's food business accelerator program. This is a two-part series because Katie wants you to be able to really consider the tips she's sharing and think about how they apply to your natural food business or farm. In This Episode: Why brand strategy should come before your next big project, not after. Why it's so important to be genuine when you're talking about values. Examples of brands that have strong alignment with their values. Ways to think about personalizing your consumer's experience. How to stand out when consumers are bombarded with messaging. Why it's OK to be repetitive as long as you are relevant and consistent. Resources: Ep #68: Turn Your Marketing Plan into a Consumer Connection Plan The Real Food Brands Podcast Index by Topic Download Your Free Brand Strategy Checkup Brand Strategy Streamlined Course Details Book a 60-minute 1-on-1 Brand Strategy session with Katie Connect with Katie on Instagram
Brand strategy work is something that is second nature for big brands, but not as common for small brands. There's so much to do when you're wearing all the hats that it can seem like something you'll get to “next.” While big brands have access to brand managers and agencies, we can help even the score by providing streamlined versions of the concepts they use to focus on the key parts of the process to help you build a brand that stands out no matter who you're lined up next to. Today on Episode 107 of the Real Food Brands Marketing Podcast, Host and Food Brand Strategist Katie Mleziva shares a presentation she recently shared with the cohort of a food business accelerator program. This is a two-part series because Katie wants you to be able to really consider the tips she's sharing and think about how they apply to your food business or farm. In This Episode: Why Katie wants to share these Brand Strategy tips with food business owners and farmers. The first 3 tips Katie has related to brand positioning, brand story, and humanizing your brand. Multiple examples that support each of Katie's brand strategy tips. Why Katie shares stories of small brands, not just big brands How you can tell that the seeds that you plant with brand strategy are coming to life. What to expect in part 2 of the episode Why to get started on your brand strategy BEFORE your next website project, packaging redesign, or sales pitch. Resources: Ep #104: What Is a Brand Positioning Statement? Ep #106: How Riemer Family Farm is Growing a Regenerative Brand Ep #91: The 3-Step Brand Strategy Streamlined Process Ep #83: Understanding the Difference Between Features & Benefits The Real Food Brands Podcast Index by Topic Download Your Free Brand Strategy Checkup Brand Strategy Streamlined Course Details Book a 60-minute 1-on-1 Brand Strategy session with Katie Connect with Katie on Instagram
A common approach for food and farm businesses is to think about offering a great product rather than building a strong brand. The thinking is that if a product is good enough, taste will ultimately win and of course, people will buy. While this is understandable as you perfect your craft, great taste and quality are expected these days so we don't want your products to be seen as an interchangeable commodity. There's so much more to your food brand's story, so let's uncover it! Today on Episode 106 of the Real Food Brands Marketing Podcast, host and Food Brand Strategist Katie Mleziva talks to Jen and Bryce Riemer, and Anastasia Wolf-Flasch, all of Riemer Family Farm, about their journey to define a brand strategy that invites people into a story of caring for and renewing the land through a multi-generation farming business. In This Episode: What led Jen and Bryce Riemer from city life back to their multi-generation family farm. How they honor the farm's rich history while also building their own legacy. Why the farm's one full-time employee is focused on marketing and customer service. The most challenging and valuable parts of working through their brand strategy. How having brand pillars and a story defined has impacted their logo, packaging, and website. Before and after insights about how this work has impacted their business. Resources to learn more about the importance of regenerative farming. Resources: Riemer Family Farm The Stockman Grass Farmer Kiss the Ground Sacred Cow The Real Food Brands Podcast Index by Topic Download Your Free Brand Strategy Checkup Brand Strategy Streamlined Course Details Book a 60-minute 1-on-1 Brand Strategy session with Katie Connect with Katie on Instagram
With over 100 episodes of the podcast now available, we thought it would be a good time to go back and highlight some of the great content you may have missed to help you find the right resources at the right time for your food business. To help, we've put together a list of some of our best episodes organized around the Brand Strategy Streamlined process: Define/Refine, Align, and Activate (and a few other categories to help you really navigate the topics...100+ episodes is a lot of content!). Today on Episode 105 of the Real Food Brands Marketing Podcast, host and Food Brand Strategist Katie Mleziva highlights this new resource along with can't-miss episodes from the podcast archives and a few tips at the end for your own content repurposing efforts. In This Episode: Why it's easy to miss out on great content even if you're a big fan of a podcast. Ways to make sure you're listening to the right content for what you need right now. Why Katie made sure the Real Food Brands podcast player could work at 1.5x speed. Where to find our new curated index of Real Food Brands podcast episodes by topic. The “greatest hits” episodes you don't want to miss or may want to revisit. A nudge and reminder to repurpose the best content you've already created. Resources: The Real Food Brands Podcast Index by Topic Download Your Free Brand Strategy Checkup Brand Strategy Streamlined Course Details Book a 60-minute 1-on-1 Brand Strategy session with Katie Connect with Katie on Instagram
If you want to understand brand positioning, think of Kia, Volvo, and Tesla. Sure, all three are car companies but they're each very different brands with their own unique, loyal audience, product benefits, and customer experience. All of these factors combined for each brand create a very different offer for each and attract different groups of people as loyal fans of their brand. Today on Episode 104 of the Real Food Brands Marketing Podcast, host and Food Brand Strategist Katie Mleziva goes into detail about how to write a brand positioning statement and how to know if yours is strong enough to make your brand stand out. In This Episode: How Kia, Volvo, and Tesla can help you understand brand positioning. Why brand positioning is a key component for everything that you do in your business. The formula for writing a brand positioning statement. Why you need to be clear about your ideal consumer and your category. How to identify your point of difference. What makes for a strong brand positioning statement. Resources: Ep #58: Getting to Know Your Consumers as Real People with Britta Schell Ep #65: [Brand Strategy Series] Setting Your Food Business Apart Step 2: Identifying Your Ideal Consumer Blog post: How to Identify Your Ideal Audience The Real Food Brands Marketing Round Table Brand Strategy Streamlined Course Details Download Your Free Brand Strategy Checkup Book a 60-minute 1-on-1 Brand Strategy session with Katie Connect with Katie on Instagram
We've been through a lot of changes in the past few years, and as a result, consumer behaviors are shifting. But as a food business owner how do you know what changes are temporary and what changes are here to stay? And how can you meet the evolving needs of your consumers? In Episode 103 of the Real Food Brands Marketing Podcast, host and Food Brand Strategist Katie Mleziva sits down with Sarah Marion, the Director of Syndicated Research at Murphy Research. Sarah shares how consumers have shifted attitudes and behaviors related to food, fitness, and mindset over the past few years of pandemic-living as well as considerations for food business owners who want to meet these changing needs. In This Episode: What is syndicated market research? The behavior that's been leading many “new-to-natural" shoppers into healthier eating. How an increase in mindfulness is playing a role in food choices. How each generation has adapted in terms of becoming more health-focused. Why younger buyers value convenience and what they are buying. How people are aligning what they eat with their values. Where you can learn more about The State of Our Health study. Resources: Information on The State of Our Health Study from Murphy Research Connect with Sarah on LinkedIn The Real Food Brands Marketing Round Table Brand Strategy Streamlined Course Details Download Your Free Brand Strategy Checkup Book a 60-minute 1-on-1 Brand Strategy session with Katie Connect with Katie on Instagram
Have you thought about the difference between brand story and brand history? While your brand history can certainly be a part of your brand story, the history is about the past and the story is about the future, and what you're inviting people to be a part of. Today on episode 102 of the Real Food Brands Marketing Podcast, host and Food Brand Strategist Katie Mleziva shares her guidance on writing a brand story and sharing brand history for your food business, plus 3 tips to make your brand story more compelling to create a lasting connection with your audience. In This Episode: The difference between a brand history and a brand story. Why most brands start with a brand history. Why you need to communicate WIIFM. How to assess the current state of your brand story. Why you need to find the transformation your brand offers a consumer, whether big or small. A starting framework for telling your brand story. Why it's so important to start putting things down on paper. How to get more help with your brand positioning and brand story. Resources: Ep #74: From a Good Product to a Great Brand Ep #83: Understanding the Difference Between Features & Benefits The Real Food Brands Marketing Round Table Brand Strategy Streamlined Course Details Download Your Free Brand Strategy Checkup Book a 60-minute 1-on-1 Brand Strategy session with Katie Connect with Katie on Instagram
After episode 100, Katie's daughter suggested that she “start over,” and it only seemed fitting that episode 101 should be a brand strategy 101—an intro-level class, so to speak. Today on episode 101 of the Real Food Brands Marketing Podcast, host and Food Brand Strategist Katie Mleziva goes over the five W's of how Brand Strategy can help you go from making a great product to building a strong brand that is well-positioned to stand out: WHAT, WHERE, WHO, WHEN & WHY. In This Episode: The winners of the 100th episode giveaway! Why it's always a good idea to go back to branding basics before starting a big project. What Brand Strategy is all about. Why you need to be the hub at the center of the wheel. Why consistency is not boring. Where you should document your brand strategy. Why it's never too early or too late to look at your Brand Strategy. Why milestones are a great time to clarify your strategy to align your tactics to the big picture. Resources: Ep #64: [Brand Strategy Series] Setting Your Food Business Apart Step 1: The Competitive Snapshot Ep #65: [Brand Strategy Series] Setting Your Food Business Apart Step 2: Identifying Your Ideal Consumer Ep #66: [Brand Strategy Series] Setting Your Food Business Apart Step 3: Company Strategy The Real Food Brands Marketing Round Table Brand Strategy Streamlined Course Details Download Your Free Brand Strategy Checkup Book a 60-minute 1-on-1 Brand Strategy session with Katie Connect with Katie on Instagram
When we launched the podcast in March 2018, we didn't know exactly what the future would hold but we took a leap. It's been a steady build over the past few years and we're so thankful for all our listeners and guests who have made this show an enriching and rewarding experience as we work collectively to help more people get access to real food. Today on episode 100 of the Real Food Brands Marketing Podcast, host and Food Brand Strategist Katie Mleziva reflects on one hundred episodes, shares her motivation behind working with food business owners 1:1 as well as by building a community, and announces a giveaway to celebrate the milestone. In This Episode: Why milestones are a good moment to reflect on how far you've come. The new Real Food Brands t-shirt collection that is here to celebrate and inspire all of your good work in the food industry, and how you can get one. Why you're a big part of the Real Food Brands Podcast (thank you!). What we're looking forward to on the Real Food Brands Marketing Round Table. How the song Crowded Table inspires Katie and puts words to what she wants to create in this community. The giveaway we're doing on Instagram to celebrate 100 episodes. Resources: The Highwomen: Crowded Table The Real Food Brands Marketing Round Table Brand Strategy Streamlined Course Details Download Your Free Brand Strategy Checkup Book a 60-minute 1-on-1 Brand Strategy session with Katie Connect with Katie on Instagram
For a food and beverage business, it can be a big benefit to choose to go slow to go fast. While that may sound counterintuitive, taking a little time to plan can increase efficiency and help you accelerate more rapidly because you've got the clarity and confidence to know what to do next. Today on episode 99 of the Real Food Brands Marketing Podcast, host and Food Brand Strategist Katie Mleziva explains why starting with strategy can help your tactics come together. In This Episode: The 3 main benefits of taking time to set your North Star (aka brand strategy) Past Real Food Brands episodes to help you shape your brand strategy. How brand strategy can help provide clarity on unanswered questions related to your consumers, competitors, and your company's unique brand story. How to align the front and back end of your business to build a cohesive brand. Why having a strategy and a plan brings confidence to food business owners. Resources to help you develop your brand strategy. What we're planning for our 100th episode (hint: there will be giveaways!) Resources: Brand Strategy Streamlined Course Details Ep #64: [Brand Strategy Series] Setting Your Food Business Apart Step 1: The Competitive Snapshot Ep #65: [Brand Strategy Series] Setting Your Food Business Apart Step 2: Identifying Your Ideal Consumer Ep #66: [Brand Strategy Series] Setting Your Food Business Apart Step 3: Company Strategy Download Your Free Brand Strategy Checkup Book a 60-minute 1-on-1 Brand Strategy session with Katie Connect with Katie on Instagram
Podcasts have exploded in popularity, and being a guest on one can be a big boost for both your brand and your credibility. But what kind of show are you looking for? How do you reach out? And how do you make it a success once you get a YES? Today on the Real Food Brands Marketing Podcast, host and Food Brand Strategist Katie Mleziva shares how to make the right pitch, and what to do once you're booked for an appearance. In This Episode: Why being a podcast guest can be great for your brand if you approach it right. What Katie has seen from pitches in her 3.5 years of podcasting. How getting clear about your brand strategy and brand story is important before you pitch. How to decide who to pitch to. The types of podcasts to look for. How to craft a great pitch with the podcast's goals in mind. Why research and authentic connections are so important. How to show what kind of guest you'll be. How to prep for a podcast appearance. What to do after a show publishes. Resources: Brand Strategy Streamlined Course Details Ask a Question on VideoAsk Podcast Ep #61: Lessons From an Uphill Climb Podcast Ep #91. The 3-Step Brand Strategy Streamlined Process Download Your Free Brand Strategy Checkup Book a 60-minute 1-on-1 Brand Strategy session with Katie Connect with Katie on Instagram
While Katie loves her 1:1 work with clients, she's become increasingly aware that her impact is limited by the number of hours in the day. At the same time, while the Real Food Brands Marketing Podcast can help you piece together the process, there's space for something in between the two—a self-guided but structured resource to help you create a strong brand strategy for your food business. Today on the Real Food Brands Marketing Podcast, host and Food Brand Strategist Katie Mleziva introduces her solution – her new self-paced brand strategy course, Brand Strategy Streamlined™. In This Episode: Why Katie is offering a solution to bridge the gap between following along on podcast episodes and working with her 1:1 How a self-guided course can work better for some food brands and farms The three steps Brand Strategy Streamlined will guide you through Why the course is structured the way it is and how you'll be able to use what you develop as your North Star Why you have access to the materials for 12 months when it won't take that long to complete the course The feedback Katie has heard from beta testers who went through the course A fun new way to get in touch with Katie – she wants to hear your feedback! Resources: Brand Strategy Streamlined Course Details Answer Podcast Survey Podcast Ep #91. The 3-Step Brand Strategy Streamlined Process Download Your Free Brand Strategy Checkup Book a 60-minute 1-on-1 Brand Strategy session with Katie Connect with Katie on Instagram
Most of us are in the food and bev business because, in some way, we want to make a positive impact on how people eat. Most of us also have a Vision for the impact we want to make but might not know exactly how to accomplish this big dream. You may have heard the old phrase “a vision without a plan is just a dream.” Today on the Real Food Brands Marketing Podcast, host and Food Brand Strategist Katie Mleziva shares her simple (but not always easy) 5-step process for accelerating towards making your vision a reality. In This Episode: Why Katie developed the Brand Strategy Streamlined Course Why getting your brand strategy in place is crucial to serve as the North Star to inform every other part of your business Why you should let yourself dream big The importance of putting things down on paper How a visual reminder can help make your vision tangible and motivating Why it's so important to speak to people about your vision How to be ready when things start to happen Resources: Brand Strategy Steamlined Course Details The Good Food CFO Podcast Episode Big Hairy Audacious Goals Download Your Free Brand Strategy Checkup Book a 60-minute 1-on-1 Brand Strategy session with Katie Connect with Katie on Instagram
Selling direct to consumer can create new sales opportunities for your food brand, but it can still be hard to stand out with the marketplace as crowded as it is. Today on the Real Food Brands Marketing Podcast, host and Food Brand Strategist Katie Mleziva sits down with Adam Pollack, Head of Content at Rodeo CPG, who has some practical tips for how to set up your DTC eCommerce website and what metrics you should be looking at along the way. In This Episode: How Adam's experience founding two CPG businesses led him to his role at Rodeo CPG. Why DTC is the only place you truly own your relationship with your consumers. Why visuals are so important on your eCommerce website. How social proof gives you the credibility you need to remove friction for buyers. Why an email address is so important to capture on your eCommerce website. What works for eCommerce in terms of design, including some examples. The metrics you should really pay attention to instead of vanity metrics. Why Rodeo CPG launched their new program called Jumpstart for early-stage CPG brands. Resources: Get Your Free Brand Strategy Checkup Real Food Brands Marketing Roundtable Facebook Group Connect with Katie on Instagram Jumpstart by Rodeo CPG: The Playbook for Launching CPG Brands The Components of a Strong DTC Site For Your CPG Brand The Rodeo CPG Glossary Connect with Adam on LinkedIn
After you invest time developing your brand strategy to position your brand to stand out then you're ready to put your plan into action. You see all the opportunities to make changes but there are so many opportunities that it can be intimidating. So the big question at this phase is typically what “what should I do first and who can help me?!" Today on the Real Food Brands Marketing Podcast, host and Food Brand Strategist Katie Mleziva addresses one of the most frequently asked questions during the Activation phase of her one-on-one work with food business owners: what should I do first and who can help me? Katie walks through prioritizing actions, identifying capabilities needed, and finding the right people for the right roles as you build your team. In This Episode: Next steps after defining or refining your brand strategy. How to organize and prioritize your efforts to implement your new strategy. How to identify where you might need help based on capacity and capabilities. Examples of prioritizing marketing efforts and finding people to fill marketing roles. How your brand strategy helps guide copywriters and designers so you can delegate the details and focus on approvals. The hidden cost of doing things yourself instead of building a team. How Katie's new on-demand Brand Strategy Streamlined™ course can help you get started defining, or refining, your North Star. Resources: Ep #91: The 3-Step Brand Strategy Streamlined Process Download Your Free Brand Strategy Checkup Book a 60-minute 1-on-1 Brand Strategy session with Katie Connect with Katie on Instagram
This week, we're revisiting episode 49 from last year that is still super relevant today. We've been talking through brand strategy our last few episodes, and this refresher on common brand strategy mistakes and how to fix them is worth a second look. Enjoy! Brand strategy is an essential part of building a business that will grow, but we see a lot of food businesses make the same mistakes when it comes time to actually put it into action. On this episode of the Real Food Brands Podcast, host and Brand Strategist Katie Mleziva goes over the four most common brand strategy mistakes, and what to do if you think you might be making them. In This Episode: The resources Real Food Brands is offering to help you build your brand. How to differentiate your brand in the market. The question you need to ask yourself about how to make your brand stand out. Why consistency is so important in all of your brand's materials. How to use the “one-room test” to see if your brand is showing up consistently in the marketplace. Why “I” and “we” are dangerous words to overuse in your marketing copy. Why many founders forget to communicate their brand strategy to their team, and what to do about it. Resources: Ep #2: How to Start Building and Documenting Your Brand Strategy Ep # 18: 3 Ways to Rally Your Team Around Your Brand Ep #23: How to Find Your Unfair Advantage Ep #91: The 3-Step Brand Strategy Streamlined Process Ep #92: Does Your Food Brand's Personality Shine Through? Download Your Free Brand Strategy Checkup Book a 60-minute 1-on-1 Brand Strategy session with Katie Connect with Katie on Instagram 3 Day Building a Brand That Stands Out course details
If your food brand were a person at a party, what sort of person would they be? The loud, bold life of the party? Or the more relaxed, reserved, and clever person? Just like with people, our brands can take on personalities based on our vision and positioning in order to connect with the right people. It's important to let your brand's “true colors” shine through to help set your brand apart. Having a clear idea of what personality you want for your brand and how your brand will show up consistently in the world is a key deliverable of our brand strategy work. Today on the Real Food Brands Marketing Podcast, host and Food Brand Strategist Katie Mleziva shares three questions to help define your brand personality to help you build connections and stand out from the crowd. In This Episode: How her most recent trip to Sedona helped Katie get grounded and centered again. Katie wants to know...where do you go to recharge? Why your brand personality is a key outcome of creating a brand strategy and should support with your purpose and positioning. The importance of leaning into your brand personality to attract the right people. Why brand personality comes so late in Katie's Brand Strategy Streamlined™ process. Why you should describe your brand as if it were a person at a party. Why it's also important to define what your brand is not. How to contextualize your brand personality to see if it makes sense. Resources: Ep #91: The 3-Step Brand Strategy Streamlined Process Download Your Free Brand Strategy Checkup Book a 60-minute 1-on-1 Brand Strategy session with Katie Connect with Katie on Instagram 3 Day Building a Brand That Stands Out course details
It can be hard to know where to start when you're thinking about how to set your food brand apart. You believe in the potential for your product to turn into a strong brand but, as the saying goes, “a vision without a plan is just a dream.” That's why we spend so much time on brand strategy: to give you the framework you need to put your vision into action. Today on the Real Food Brands Marketing Podcast, host and Food Brand Strategist Katie Mleziva walks you through her three-step process to streamline your brand strategy. In This Episode: Why having a process to work through your brand strategy is so important. How Katie has taken proven techniques from big business and translated them into success for emerging natural food brands. A common misunderstanding about what a brand is. Why a strong brand strategy is the key to standing out in a crowded market. How to DEFINE and REFINE your brand strategy inputs and outputs. How to ALIGN around a brand strategy by getting your whole team on the same page. What it looks like to ACTIVATE your brand strategy with specific integrated actions versus a collection of tactics. New on-demand content coming soon! What Katie means when she invites you to “shake up shopping carts.” Resources: Ep #45: The 5-Minute Food Business Brand Strategy Formula Ep #64: [Brand Strategy Series] Setting Your Food Business Apart Step 1: The Competitive Snapshot Ep #65: [Brand Strategy Series] Setting Your Food Business Apart Step 2: Identifying Your Ideal Consumer Ep #66: [Brand Strategy Series] Setting Your Food Business Apart Step 3: Company Strategy Ep #90: My 2 Favorite Market Research Questions Download Your Free Brand Strategy Checkup Book a 60-minute 1-on-1 Brand Strategy session with Katie Connect with Katie on Instagram 3 Day Building a Brand That Stands Out course details
One of the best things you can do for your brand is to talk to people. But how do you know if you're asking the right questions to the right people? Today on the Real Food Brands Marketing Podcast, host and Food Brand Strategist Katie Mleziva shares a trick she normally reserves for her 1-on-1 clients: the two best questions you can ask when you're talking to current or potential customers. In This Episode: Why talking to consumers is so valuable for brands. How to create space for consumers to develop an honest response. Why asking open-ended questions is so important. Katie's 2 favorite informal marketing research questions What kind of follow-up questions to ask when speaking with current or potential fans of your brand. Why asking consumers what they would change about your product or brand is so valuable. How to work with Katie 1-on-1. The dates for her final small group program of 2021 through the Food Finance Institute. Resources: 3 Day Building a Brand That Stands Out course Download Your Free Brand Strategy Checkup Book a 60-minute 1-on-1 Brand Strategy session with Katie Connect with Katie on Instagram
Every time we take a leap—whether we fly to the level we want—we are strengthening our wings. But we don't have to just wait and see what happens when we leap because it's never good to feel like we're stuck in mid-air for too long. The resources, tools, and people we surround ourselves with make an enormous difference in terms of how likely we are to fly to a new level. Today on the Real Food Brands Marketing Podcast, host and Food Brand Strategist Katie Mleziva explains why now is the time to get started on brand strategy, and how a successful plan can help you go further than you ever thought possible when you test, learn, optimize and refine. In This Episode: Why moving forward in your business can feel like jumping off the high dive. A poem that has always stuck with Katie to push past fear of doing something new. Why brand strategy can guide your decisions you as you test and optimize your assumptions. Why Katie wants to connect with you on Instagram. How you can get in touch with Katie to review your brand checkup assessment. Resources: Podcast Ep #75: The 3 Pillars of a Successful Food Business: A Roundtable Conversation with Industry Experts The Brand Strategy Checkup Book a 60-minute 1-on-1 Brand Strategy session with Katie Connect with Katie on Instagram
Developing your brand strategy helps you get clear about how you can stand apart in your category and reach the people you need to speak to in order to grow. But when should you do this work? Today on the Real Food Brands Marketing Podcast, host and Food Brand Strategist Katie Mleziva illustrates why the best time to get started on your brand strategy is right now, and how this work has made a difference for her clients no matter where they are in their food business journey whether starting up, optimizing or scaling up. In This Episode: Why now is always a good time to work on your brand strategy. How some businesses are able to grow before they have a documented brand strategy. Why it's so important to get started on your brand strategy. How brand strategy can guide decisions for a brand from starting up to scaling up. Why food and bev businesses looking to optimize and/or grow should look to their brand strategy. How brand strategy can help you when you're working to reach your business goals. Resources: Podcast Ep #86: Developing Your Food Brand's Growth Hypothesis with Elliot Begoun Podcast Ep #87: 3 Things That Brand Strategy Does NOT Cover Real Food Brands Marketing Roundtable Facebook Group Connect with Katie on Instagram Get Your Free Brand Strategy Checkup
A potential client once asked a really good question as he was reviewing his proposal from Katie: what is not included in the scope of the brand strategy work we will be doing together? Not only is this is a great way to be clear with collaboration in an area of your business that you are less knowledgeable about, but it also helps you understand more precisely what something is by defining what it is not. Today on the Real Food Brands Marketing Podcast, host and Food Brand Strategist Katie Mleziva explains 3 things that brand strategy does NOT cover. In This Episode: A question a prospective client asked Katie that she finds helpful for any collaboration. Why knowing what something is not helps you better understand what it is. Why brand strategy is not an in-depth business plan. The other business decisions you need to make outside of your brand strategy. Why brand strategy informs graphic design, copywriting, and marketing strategy. How brand strategy helps in these areas of your business. Why brand strategy is not a feasibility study. Why every brand needs to learn and change over time. How to work with Katie on your brand strategy. Resources: Podcast Ep #45: The 5-Minute Food Business Brand Strategy Formula Podcast Ep #86: Developing Your Food Brand's Growth Hypothesis with Elliot Begoun Real Food Brands Marketing Roundtable Facebook Group Connect with Katie on Instagram Get Your Free Brand Strategy Checkup
When you start a business, there can be a lot of pressure to find instant success and rapid growth. The truth is, however, that you can build sustainable long-term success without needing to be the next unicorn brand. Today on the Real Food Brands Marketing Podcast, host and Food Brand Strategist Katie Mleziva is talking to Elliot Begoun, founder of TIG, formerly known as The Intertwine Group. In this episode, we'll talk about why some food businesses succeed and others fail, and why there is power in thinking about being a tardigrade, not a unicorn. In This Episode: How Elliot got started in the natural products industry. How to develop a growth hypothesis. How your consumers make purchasing decisions. What the “Valley of Death” is and how to avoid it. The difference between an evolutionary brand and a revolutionary brand. Why the most important thing for growth-stage businesses is efficiency. Why you don't need to be a unicorn to find success. What Elliot means when he talks about Tardigrades. Resources: TIG Brands The TIG Talks Podcast Follow Elliot on Twitter The Hirschberg Entrepreneurship Institute Wondering what a tardigrade is? Real Food Brands Marketing Roundtable Facebook Group Connect with Katie on Instagram Get Your Free Brand Strategy Checkup
How can you get the right people excited to try your products, know what to expect, intrigue them to think about how else they can use it, AND be excited to part with their money to get their hands on what you’re selling? It’s a simple answer that applies to every food and beverage business in some way, yet many emerging brands don’t spend enough time on -- appetite appeal. Today on the Real Food Brands Marketing Podcast, host and Food Brand Strategist Katie Mleziva explains why being intentional about appetite appeal is important and how to use it for your brand. In This Episode: What brand strategy is and how to use it to make your brand stand out. Why visuals are so important for your brand, even though your brand is more than your logo. What we mean when we talk about “appetite appeal.” How to get people excited to taste your products. What appetite appeal looks like when it’s done well. How to start thinking about what you want, specifically, from your visuals. How user-generated content can help. Words you can use to activate the senses. How to learn more about Katie’s future Mastermind groups. Resources: Podcast Ep #80: 4 Ways to Improve Efficiency and Drive Value Using Lean Principles with Alan Goodman Real Food Brands Marketing Roundtable Facebook Group Connect with Katie on Instagram Connect with Katie on LinkedIn Get Your Free Brand Strategy Checkup
When you’re working on marketing and promoting your food business day in and day out, it’s normal to start to feel like you’re repeating yourself and to worry that you may sound boring. However, consistency is a vital part of building a strong brand. Today on the Real Food Brands Marketing Podcast, host and Food Brand Strategist Katie Mleziva explains why consistency is such a crucial component of a successful brand strategy. In This Episode: What Katie has learned in 3 years of consistently recording this podcast. Why consistency is one of the best tools in your brand strategy toolbox. How to get started with brand strategy. Why it’s normal to worry about being boring when you’re really brand building. What you need to keep in mind about how often your audience sees your messaging. Examples of companies that bring their brands to life in a consistent way. How to do a One Room Test to see how cohesive your brand is today and how to address inconsistencies you find. Resources: NEW! 3 Day Live Small Group Program Podcast Ep #64: [Brand Strategy Series] Setting Your Food Business Apart Step 1: The Competitive Snapshot Podcast Ep #65: [Brand Strategy Series] Setting Your Food Business Apart Step 2: Identifying Your Ideal Consumer Podcast Ep #66: [Brand Strategy Series] Setting Your Food Business Apart Step 3: Company Strategy Real Food Brands Marketing Roundtable Facebook Group Connect with Katie on Instagram Get Your Free Brand Strategy Checkup
An old saying in Marketing is “don’t talk about features, talk about benefits.” And while many of us nod our heads in agreement, the truth is that you need to understand both, and many business owners and marketers don’t know how to get started and put that advice into action to build a strong brand. Today on the Real Food Brands Marketing Podcast, host and Food & Bev Brand Strategist Katie Mleziva explains the difference between features and benefits and walks you through two exercises to use this concept to create a brand that will resonate with consumers. In This Episode: The difference between product features and consumer benefits. What questions to ask to help you differentiate between the two and why both are important to identify. Why emotional benefits are so important when trying to stand out and connect with consumers. How to make choosing your brand easy. The different types of benefits presented in the Bain Elements of Value Pyramid. How to use the Consumer Benefits Ladder to shape your brand messaging. Resources: NEW! 3 Day Live Small Group Program Podcast Ep #56: Meeting Consumer Needs – What Are You Really Selling? Podcast Ep #74: From a Good Product to a Great Brand Real Food Brands Marketing Roundtable Facebook Group Connect with Katie on Instagram Get Your Free Brand Strategy Checkup
In Part 1 of this two-part series on Amazon you learned how SEO and search terms work on Amazon, and in Part 2 we’re continuing the conversation about using that information to create advertising campaigns on Amazon that convert and how to get the data that will help you optimize over time. For part two of our Amazon Series on the Real Food Brands Marketing Podcast, host and Food & Bev Brand Strategist Katie Mleziva is back with Shannon Roddy, Amazon Expert, founder of Marketplace Seller Courses, and creator of the Amazon Brand Success Academy. In this episode, we’ll go over how advertising on Amazon is different than it is on other platforms, and how to get the most out of your investment. In This Episode: How advertising on Amazon is different from advertising on other platforms. Why advertising on Amazon is an investment and how to make it pay off. Why it’s dangerous to lean on too many keywords. The ideal structure for an Amazon advertising campaign. Why you should think of advertising like real estate. How to treat branded terms versus generic terms. The pros and cons of an automatic campaign. How to separate your campaigns to get better data. Common Amazon advertising mistakes to avoid. Resources: Ep #47: Amazon Success Strategies for Food Businesses with Shannon Roddy Ep #81: How to Use SEO Keywords to Get Found with Shannon Roddy Amazon SEO Keyword Research Preparation (this is the download Shannon mentioned) Free Webinar: How to Successfully Launch, Grow & Protect Your Brand on Amazon Jungle Scout TeikaMetrics Real Food Brands Marketing Roundtable Facebook Group Connect with Katie on Instagram Get Your Free Brand Strategy Checkup
Amazon is a growth channel for many food and beverage brands, but how do you stand out in the sea of options? And how do you improve the chances that your brand will show up in searches that will actually convert to sales? In this episode of the Real Food Brands Marketing Podcast, host and Food & Bev Brand Strategist Katie Mleziva talks with Shannon Roddy, Amazon Expert, founder of Marketplace Seller Courses, and creator of the Amazon Brand Success Academy. Together they cover why keywords are such an important part of your SEO strategy on Amazon as a food business, and how to get started. In This Episode: The three-step Amazon Flywheel process for continually improving your Amazon listings. Why SEO keyword research is so important to understand. Why it’s so beneficial to get in the top three results on Amazon. How to get started with keyword research for your food business. Why it’s worth the time to find specific long-tail keywords for your brand. Why using general keywords can actually hurt your product’s listings. How Amazon SEO is different than Google SEO. What you can do today to get starting thinking about SEO for Amazon. Resources: Ep #47: Amazon Success Strategies for Food Businesses with Shannon Roddy Ep #80: 4 Ways to Improve Efficiency and Drive Value Using Lean Principles with Alan Goodman Amazon SEO Keyword Research Preparation (this is the download Shannon mentioned) Free Webinar: How to Successfully Launch, Grow & Protect Your Brand on Amazon Cerebro Amazon keyword research tool by Helium10 Good to Great: Why Some Companies Make the Leap and Others Don't by Jim Collins Real Food Brands Marketing Roundtable Facebook Group Connect with Katie on Instagram Get Your Free Brand Strategy Checkup
On the path to build your brand, there are always new developments that force you to consider whether you should stay the course or make an adjustment. But how do you know when it’s time to make a pivot? And what can you do to make sure you stay aligned with your core brand strategy principles? This week on the Real Food Brands Marketing Podcast, host and Food & Bev Brand Strategist Katie Mleziva sits down with Alan Goodman, a Six Sigma Black belt, Instructional Chair for the Quality Engineering and Technology Department at the Milwaukee Area Technical College, as well as the founder of A Goodman’s Desserts. In other words, the perfect person to talk to about making a pivot and improving efficiency to deliver value using Lean principles. In This Episode: How Alan got started baking desserts. How you can use the Lean Framework for just about anything, from vaccine distribution to wedding planning. Why listening to your customers is so important. Where to look for customer feedback. How to map your processes so you can look at them. 4 Lean Principles that will help you today by examining and refining your business processes. Resources: A Goodman's Desserts A Goodman's Desserts on Facebook Real Food Brands Marketing Roundtable Facebook Group Connect with Katie on Instagram Brand Strategy StreamlinedTM Program – NEW! Get Your Free Brand Strategy Checkup
Ecommerce is one of the hottest topics in the food business. However, if you try to jump straight to tactics without thinking through your goals, you’re likely to run into trouble. Today on the Real Food Brands Marketing Podcast, host and Food & Bev Brand Strategist Katie Mleziva talks to Chelsea Jones and Rachel Saul, founders of Chelsea and Rachel Co., an Ecommerce agency and certified Shopify Plus partner. We’ll hear their top Ecommerce tips and dispel some myths along the way. In This Episode: How COVID-19 has changed the landscape for Ecommerce in food and beverage. Why brands that invest in direct-to-consumer brand sites have an edge. Why brands need to stand out even more in online shopping. What you need to know about your consumers. How to get clear about your brand. Why email marketing is so important. The essentials you need to get the most out of your web presence. Why subscription is king for food & bev. Stats you need to look at to grow your subscriptions. Resources: Chelsea and Rachel Co. Simple eComm-Nomics; Bridging Economics and eCommerce Beyond 2020 Chelsea and Rachel Co. on Instagram Real Food Brands Marketing Roundtable Facebook Group Connect with Katie on Instagram Brand Strategy StreamlinedTM Program – NEW! Get Your Free Brand Strategy Checkup
Social media is a powerful tool to learn about and connect with your consumers. But what are you doing with those insights? Are you using them to really inform and shape your brand strategy and brand activation? If your food business isn’t currently leveraging insights from social media, you may be wondering how you even get started? For this episode of the Real Food Brands Marketing Podcast, host and Food & Bev Brand Strategist Katie Mleziva has a conversation with Hillary Houghton, Founder of Social HQ. We’ll cover what tools are out there, how to do research, and how to get going. In This Episode: The step-by-step process to define, align, and activate your brand strategy (and podcast episodes to help). How social media is a goldmine for insights about your consumers and your competitors. Why looking at the wrong things with your competitors’ social media can become a distraction and what to track instead. How to use Facebook Ads Library to do your own research. What an organic tracker is, what it can tell you, and why it’s a good first investment. The first thing to look at when you start doing research on social media. How to create engagement with consumers on social and what to look for. Why Facebook Audience Insights is such a powerful (and free) tool and how to use it. What to do if your social media campaigns don’t seem to be working. How to refine your social posts through testing and why you’re not creating content for you, you’re creating content for your audience. How to get clear about your social media goals. Resources: Social HQ website Social HQ on Instagram Ep #64: [Brand Strategy Series] Setting Your Food Business Apart Step 1: The Competitive Snapshot Ep #65: [Brand Strategy Series] Setting Your Food Business Apart Step 2: Identifying Your Ideal Consumer Ep #66: [Brand Strategy Series] Setting Your Food Business Apart Step 3: Company Strategy Ep #68: Turn Your Marketing Plan into a Consumer Connection Plan Real Food Brands Marketing Roundtable Facebook Group Connect with Katie on Instagram Brand Strategy StreamlinedTM Program – NEW! Get Your Free Brand Strategy Checkup
On February 5th, Katie is launching her new Brand Strategy Streamlined program, which provides content, coaching, and collaboration to define, align, and activate your brand strategy. It’s a combination of on-demand content you can move through at your own pace and live coaching and guidance to help you along the way. One of the key outcomes of a successful brand strategy is a clear brand story statement: a paragraph you can use as the springboard for how you weave your story through everything that you do. In this episode of the Real Food Brands Marketing Podcast, host and Food & Beverage Brand Strategist Katie Mleziva takes you through the Brand Strategy Streamlined process for developing a brand story that is clear, relevant, and differentiating. In This Episode: Why developing a brand story is so important. How your brand story emerges from your brand strategy. Why your story is not just about you or your brand, and what it needs to include. How the Brand Strategy Streamlined program can help you get started. Previous episodes of the Real Food Brands podcast about developing a brand strategy and brand story. Why it’s so important to go through the entire process to write the best version of your brand story. What’s in a Brand Story Statement and how you can use it. Examples of putting your brand story into action. Resources: Ep #55: How to Create a Brand Story that Converts with Anna Bradshaw Ep #64: [Brand Strategy Series] Setting Your Food Business Apart Step 1: The Competitive Snapshot Ep #65: [Brand Strategy Series] Setting Your Food Business Apart Step 2: Identifying Your Ideal Consumer Ep #66: [Brand Strategy Series] Setting Your Food Business Apart Step 3: Company Strategy Ep #68: Turn Your Marketing Plan into a Consumer Connection Plan Real Food Brands Marketing Roundtable Facebook Group Connect with Katie on Instagram Brand Strategy StreamlinedTM Course – NEW! Get Your Free Brand Strategy Checkup
Your consumer needs and company advantages are at the core and your brand strategy, but you need something to tie everything together into a unified front. You may hear it referred to as your Brand Essence, or Big Idea. It’s the singular idea or concept that you want to come to life and run throughout everything you do to bring your brand strategy to life. In this episode of the Real Food Brands Marketing Podcast, host and Food & Beverage Brand Strategist Katie Mleziva explains the importance of identifying the thread that runs through everything that you do and bridges the gap between your internal strategy and external activation. In This Episode: What to expect from the Real Food Brands podcast going forward. How identifying your Big Idea can impact brand growth. Why some brands soar and others falter, even with comparable products. Why your big idea is a thread that needs to run through everything that you do. The process you need to work through to get to your Big Idea. How you can get some help. Resources: Real Food Brands Marketing Roundtable Facebook Group Connect with Katie on Instagram Brand Strategy StreamlinedTM Course – NEW! Get Your Free Brand Strategy Checkup
In this special bonus episode of the Real Food Brands Marketing Podcast, host and Food & Beverage Brand Strategist Katie Mleziva sits down for a roundtable discussion with industry experts Alli Ball, of the Food Biz Wiz podcast, and Sarah Delevan, of the Good Food CFO podcast, to talk about the three pillars of a successful food business. You’ll hear them talk about how brand, financials, and sales strategy are all crucial for building a successful, stable, profitable food or beverage company. Make sure to listen to the end for a free giveaway opportunity! In This Episode: The three pillars of building a sustainable and profitable food business. Why you should start thinking about brand strategy from day one. The mistake many brands make when it comes to pricing their products. Why so many businesses underestimate the price of labor. Why you shouldn’t be afraid of being the most expensive product in your category. The hidden costs of distribution. The four main choices you have when it comes to distribution. Example of a brand that is thinking about all three pillars. Where to find details on our giveaway! Resources: Ep #56: Meeting Consumer Needs – What Are You REALLY Selling? Ep #72: 3 Steps to a More Effective Food Marketing Plan Retail Ready® waitlist Retail Roadmap Financial Success Formula Program Real Food Brands Marketing Roundtable Facebook Group Connect with Katie on Instagram Connect with Alli on Instagram Connect with Sarah on Instagram Brand Strategy StreamlinedTM Course – NEW! Get Your Free Brand Strategy Checkup
Brand Strategy can feel like a topic that is reserved for big food businesses more than emerging food businesses, but the concepts matter to brands of all sizes and make a big difference if you take the time to get clear about who your brand is at the core, who you serve and how you meet your consumers’ needs in a way your competitors can’t, or won’t, to set your brand apart. In this episode of the Real Food Brands Marketing Podcast, host and Food & Beverage Brand Strategist Katie Mleziva explains how to use Brand Strategy to evolve from making a good product to building a great brand. In This Episode: The event that sparked Katie’s interest in brand management. Why a good food product is necessary, but not enough. Why the time for brand strategy is always now. The danger of focusing only on product. How building a strong brand is like a bank account. Why clarity and confidence is so important for building a brand. How a strong brand can help you build brand recognition and word of mouth marketing. How having a strong brand can help you with new product launches. Where to sign up for a free 5 day training starting 2/1/21 Resources: Ep #56: Meeting Consumer Needs – What Are You REALLY Selling? Ep #64: [Brand Strategy Series] Setting Your Food Business Apart Step 1: The Competitive Snapshot Ep #65: [Brand Strategy Series] Setting Your Food Business Apart Step 2: Identifying Your Ideal Consumer Ep #66: [Brand Strategy Series] Setting Your Food Business Apart Step 3: Company Strategy Ep #68: Turn Your Marketing Plan into a Consumer Connection Plan Real Food Brands Marketing Roundtable Facebook Group Connect with Katie on Instagram Brand Strategy StreamlinedTM Course – NEW! Get Your Free Brand Strategy Checkup
It’s safe to say that no matter who you are or what your goals were for 2020, things probably didn’t quite go as planned. The critical thing to remember is that with everything that’s changed in 2020, there are also new opportunities we’re not seeing if we focus only on what didn’t go as planned. For our end-of-the-year episode of the Real Food Brands Marketing Podcast, host and Food & Bev Brand Strategist Katie Mleziva takes us through an exercise to use the brand strategy concept of positioning (rather, repositioning) to look at things that happened in 2020 – what went well and how we can learn from the things that didn’t go as well so we can flip the script to rewrite the stories we tell ourselves. In This Episode: Why you need to take the time to rewrite your story for 2020. Why it’s important to start by listing out your wins. How to get out your negative emotions and feelings by putting them down on paper, and why Katie suggests not burning the list (at least not yet!). How to start reframing your challenges as opportunities. Why it can be so hard to see opportunities when things don’t go as planned without this exercise. Examples from Katie’s coaching of how reframing has helped her clients and herself. How you can continue the conversation in the Real Food Brands Marketing Roundtable. Resources: Real Food Brands Marketing Roundtable Facebook Group Connect with Real Food Brands on Instagram The Real Food Brands WorkshopTM – NEW! Get Your Free Brand Strategy Checkup
When it comes to Marketing Planning, Katie likes to say that 1+1=3. In other words, when all of your tactics are working together based on your marketing strategy, the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. This week on the Real Food Brands Marketing Podcast, host and Food & Bev Brand Strategist Katie Mleziva shares a three step process for marketing planning to help you better create your plan to align with your business objectives, then allocate resources to make it happen! In This Episode: Three steps to create an integrated Marketing Plan for your food business, including the step most people miss. Why you need to start with your business objectives before you think about marketing tactics. How to turn business objectives into marketing goals. Why knowing your ideal core consumer is critical to your marketing plan. How the right marketing tactics and messages will be more clear when using this method of marketing planning. Why you need to use KPIs to keep track of what’s working and what’s not, so you can adjust your marketing plans, if needed, to reach your business goals before it’s too late. Resources: Ep #65: [Brand Strategy Series] Setting Your Food Business Apart Step 2: Identifying Your Ideal Consumer Katie’s Brand Strategy Jumpstart program Real Food Brands Marketing Roundtable Facebook Group Connect with Real Food Brands on Instagram The Real Food Brands WorkshopTM – NEW!
Brand Strategy is the “North Star” to guide everything you do in your food business, but how do you actually go about using it in the day-to-day decision making that comes with leading a business? For this episode of the Real Food Brands Marketing Podcast, host and Food & Bev Brand Strategist Katie Mleziva sits down with Maria Capecelatro and Tom Miner, co-founders of Unwrapp’d, an energy bite company based in Denver, Colorado. Listen in as they talk about how Unwrapp’d used their brand strategy to set a course, how they knew when to stay on that course and how it helped them be bold when it was time to pivot. In This Episode: The two problems Tom observed about energy bars that were on the market. Why 2020 was the perfect opportunity to for Unwrapp’d to rebrand. Why your brand team should include a designer AND a brand strategist. The Brand Strategy Jumpstart exercises that helped Unwrapp’d get the most clarity. How Unwrapp’d worked their way up to national distribution at Target. How writing down your core values can help you make the big decisions, and some examples of Unwrapp’d core values. How their brand strategy guides and aligns everything they do, and why they wish they had looked at defining their brand strategy earlier. Resources: Ep #56: Meeting Consumer Needs – What Are You REALLY Selling? Unwrapp’d Follow Unwrapp’d on Facebook Follow Unwrapp'd on Instagram Katie’s Brand Strategy Jumpstart program Real Food Brands Marketing Roundtable Facebook Group Real Food Brands website The Real Food Brands WorkshopTM – NEW!
Collaborating with a marketing agency can do a lot of good things for your brand, but you need to do some homework to make sure you find the right partner for your business, and then align them with your brand strategy. What you need is a creative brief, something that helps your potential partners know what you’re looking for and how they can knock it out of the park for you. On this episode of the Real Food Brands Marketing Podcast, host and Food & Beverage Brand Strategist Katie Mleziva walks you through how to write a good creative brief. She also created a free creative brief template you can download to get started. In This Episode: What every agency relationship needs for a successful collaboration How to write a great creative brief Where many brands go wrong when they work with a marketing agency How to write a brief that doesn’t handcuff an agency’s creativity An overview of what to include in a creative brief The difference between observation and insights The advice three marketers have for brands working with a new agency Resources: The Real Food Brands Creative Brief Template Real Food Brands Marketing Roundtable Facebook Group Real Food Brands website Brand Strategy FundamentalsTM – NEW on demand workshop! Ep #47: Amazon Success Strategies for Food Businesses Free Amazon Mini 15 Minute Food Brand Course from Shannon Roddy
Sales is an important channel to bring your Brand Strategy to life and set you apart in a crowded market. But how do you put on your sales hat and adapt your Brand Strategy specifically to a conversation with buyers? And what goes into a successful sales pitch? This week on the Real Food Brands Marketing Podcast, host and Food & Bev Brand Strategist Katie Mleziva talks to Sandra Velasquez, the New York City area Sales Manager for Van Leeuwen Ice Cream, National Sales Rep for HiBAR and founder of DistroTalk, where she offers a course on how to talk to chain stores and distributors. In this episode, we discuss how to talk to buyers, and when the time is right to approach distributors. In This Episode: Why Sandra started DistroTalk and what she has learned from her years of experience working in a variety of categories. How to talk to buyers in a language they care about (hint: it’s not the same thing consumers care about). How to get stats for your product to build a compelling story. How to find buyer names for stores you’ve identified as a good fit. Exactly what Sandra puts in her emails to buyers. When it’s time to work with a distributor, and which chains work with which distributors. Resources: DistroTalk Follow Sandra on Instagram Real Food Brands Marketing Roundtable Facebook Group Real Food Brands website The Real Food Brands WorkshopTM – NEW!
When most people think of marketing, they think about promotion—pushing out your message to people and hoping they’ll decide to buy. But who wants to be “marketed” to anymore? Instead, what if we thought of marketing as connecting? For this week’s Real Food Brands Marketing Podcast, host and Food & Beverage Brand Strategist Katie Mleziva lays out a 6-step framework for the journey our end consumers go through – from when they first hear about your product to deciding to buy it, try it, buy it again, and (hopefully) recommend it to others. We look at all of this through the lens of connecting: creating a two-way conversation with consumers that gets them just as engaged as you are. In This Episode: Why we need to shift our mindset about marketing to think broadly, and from simply promoting to actually connecting. How to think about marketing as a two-way conversation throughout the consumer lifecycle. How to overcome the skepticism people might have when they first hear about a new brand. Creative ideas for driving trial and getting your product out into the hands of your ideal consumers. Why a purchase is only the first step in your long-term relationship with your consumer. How to turn a first-time purchaser into a repeat buyer and eventually one of the biggest fans of your brand who tells their friends. How a clear brand strategy can your products find their way into more carts. Resources: Ep #65: [Brand Strategy Series] Setting Your Food Business Apart Step 2: Identifying Your Ideal Consumer The Talk Triggers Show with Jay Baer Real Food Brands Marketing Roundtable Facebook Group Real Food Brands website The Real Food Brands WorkshopTM – NEW!
Now that we’ve reviewed how to create a brand strategy in the past 3 episodes, hopefully you are excited to put those ideas into action! As you work to bring your brand strategy to life and move into the brand strategy activation phase, however, there are a few common mistakes you can avoid by learning from other emerging food brands. This week for the Real Food Brands Marketing Podcast, host and Food & Beverage Brand Strategist Katie Mleziva explains the five most common brand strategy pitfalls she sees in her work with her clients, and how you can avoid them for yourself. There’s also some exciting news—the NEW Real Food Brands WorkshopTM is now live! Visit the Workshop to find the first on-demand workshop called Brand Strategy Fundamentals. Through the workshop you’ll get the step-by-step process to build a brand that stands out. Note: Katie shares these examples with the utmost respect and love for the brands she works with. She adores her clients and, as business owners, we all do our best as we move quickly every day. The point of sharing pitfalls is to help highlight the benefit of a plan that aligns to your brand strategy and accelerate your progress based on how other brands had to learn the hard way...we’re in this together! In This Episode: Why you should go back and review the Brand Strategy mini-series if you haven’t already. What to do with your brand strategy work once you complete it (hint: it’s not just going to sit on a shelf!) Why many brands struggle to define their ideal consumer, and how to get started How to put yourself in the shoes of your audience (buyer, investor, etc) Why it’s so important to share your brand strategy with your suppliers, team members, marketers—everyone who works on your food brand. Where many brands go wrong with their marketing plans. How to activate your brand strategy work. Resources: Ep #64: [Brand Strategy Series] Setting Your Food Business Apart Step 1: The Competitive Snapshot Ep #65: [Brand Strategy Series] Setting Your Food Business Apart Step 2: Identifying Your Ideal Consumer Ep #66: [Brand Strategy Series] Setting Your Food Business Apart Step 3: Company Strategy Ep #49: 4 Common Brand Strategy Mistakes (and How to Fix Them) Real Food Brands Marketing Roundtable Facebook Group Real Food Brands website The Real Food Brands WorkshopTM – NEW!
During this three-part Brand Strategy series, we’ve covered competitors and customers, so now it’s time to look at the final C: Company. This is where we put together all of our inputs and start to look at outputs. Get specific about these components of company strategy, and you’ll figure out how to really set your brand apart. Today on the Real Food Brands Marketing Podcast, host and Food & Beverage Brand Strategist Katie Mleziva finishes our series on Brand Strategy. In this episode, Katie breaks down how to synthesize your Competitor, Consumer, and Company info to determine what truly makes your brand stand out. In This Episode: Why it’s important to work through your brand strategy following a step by step process. How to identify your competitive advantages and key points of value. Why you need to understand the actual benefits of what you’re selling. How your brand pillars, positioning and personality help bring your brand to life. What to do when your strategic thinking changes over time. How to use your brand strategy (hint: this strategy will not just sit on the shelf!) How the new Food Brand WorkshopTM will help you get started on your brand strategy. Resources: Ep #64: [Brand Strategy Series] Setting Your Food Business Apart Step 1: The Competitive Snapshot Ep #65: [Brand Strategy Series] Setting Your Food Business Apart Step 2: Identifying Your Ideal Consumer Ep #49: 4 Common Brand Strategy Mistakes (and How to Fix Them) Ep #56: Meeting Consumer Needs – What Are You REALLY Selling? Real Food Brands Marketing Roundtable Facebook Group Real Food Brands website Food Brand WorkshopTM – NEW!
Figuring out your core consumers, aka the biggest fans of your brand, can be one of the hardest parts about building a food or beverage business, but it’s critical to your success. Luckily, there’s a tool to help you get specific about what you want to do: an ideal consumer profile. Today on the Real Food Brands Marketing Podcast, host and Food & Beverage Brand Strategist Katie Mleziva picks up with part two of our three-part series on the ins and outs of developing your Brand Strategy. In this episode, Katie walks you through the three steps you can to take to create an ideal consumer profile for your brand. In This Episode: The difference between consumers and customers in the food and bev industry. The most common misconception about consumers that Katie hears. Why you can’t be all things to all people. How an ideal consumer profile helps focus your decisions. The three steps to work through to write a profile of your own. Sources of information to help create and validate your ideal consumer profile. Resources: Ep 54: [Brand Strategy Series] Setting Your Food Business Apart Step 1: The Competitive Snapshot Ep #14: Why Marketing Research Is the First Step to Success Ep #58: Getting to Know Your Consumers as Real People with Britta Schell Real Food Brands Brand Checkup Scorecard Real Food Brands Marketing Roundtable Facebook Group Real Food Brands website
We talk a lot about how Brand Strategy is the North Star for your food business that helps you align your team and guide them in the right direction towards your Purpose & Vision. And while we already have some great episodes devoted to the topic (see below for links), we wanted to put everything together in one place to really walk you through each step and give you the solid foundation you need to succeed. Today on the Real Food Brands Marketing Podcast, host and Food & Beverage Brand Strategist Katie Mleziva kicks off a special three-part series on the actual nuts and bolts of developing your Brand Strategy. For this episode, we’ll look at why you need to know what your competitors are doing, and how to create a competitive snapshot to help you get the lay of the land. In This Episode: What’s coming up in this three part Brand Strategy Series to help set your brand apart. 2 reasons every emerging food and beverage brand should know what their competitors are doing. The exact steps to create a competitive snapshot document to help you understand the landscape as you develop your Brand Strategy. An important mindset tip to keep in mind when looking at the competition. How to walk through this process step by step with Katie’s new Brand Strategy Workshop. Resources: Ep #27: How Brand Strategy Brings Consistency, Efficiency and Value to Your Company Ep #45: The 5-Minute Food Business Brand Strategy Formula Ep #56: Meeting Consumer Needs – What Are You REALLY Selling? Real Food Brands Brand Checkup Scorecard Real Food Brands Marketing Roundtable Facebook Group Real Food Brands website
As Katie likes to say, “your Brand Strategy is how you’ll meet your consumer’s needs in a way your competitors can’t, or won’t, in order to set your brand apart.” When the front and back end of your business is integrated and aligned around your “North Star,” every resource you put behind your brand is so much more efficient and effective. When it comes to brand strategy though, it’s so all-encompassing (yes, it’s so much more than your logo, colors, or marketing plan!) that it can be hard to get a handle on what you’re doing well and where there’s room for improvement. Today on the Real Food Brands Marketing Podcast, host and Food & Bev Brand Strategist Katie Mleziva goes through the free Brand Checkup Scorecard tool she’s created to help you make sure you’ve got the foundation pieces in place to define, align and activate your Brand Strategy for your food or beverage company. Having these pieces in place help you optimize your brand and align your team around your vision and goals. In This Episode: Four past episodes that can help you get started on your Brand strategy. Why Brand Strategy is not just for big brands, and why you may actually have an advantage. How to recognize solid brand strategy work when you see it. How to download free Real Food Brands Brand Checkup Scorecard tool to see how your brand is doing. Examples of questions from the Brand Checkup Scorecard. The power of documenting your Brand Strategy to align your team. How to go deeper with the Brand Strategy Fundamentals Workshop. Resources: Ep #2: How to Start Building and Documenting Your Brand Strategy Ep #36: How to Define, Align and Activate Your Brand Strategy Ep #45: The 5-Minute Food Business Brand Strategy Formula Ep #49: 4 Common Brand Strategy Mistakes (and How to Fix Them) Real Food Brands Brand Checkup Scorecard Real Food Brands Marketing Roundtable Facebook Group Real Food Brands website
People need to be aware of your food brand if it’s going to get from the shelf into their shopping carts. But how do you get people talking about your brand? Today on the Real Food Brands Marketing Podcast, host and Food & Bev Brand Strategist Katie Mleziva sits down with Nikki Nardick, Founder of Knack PR, to discuss how to connect with media outlets to get press coverage for your food brand – and what to do with that attention once you get it. In This Episode: What media relations looks like for food companies. Why you don’t always need to be churning out press releases. How your food business goals should impact your PR efforts. How to know when you’re ready to reach out to press through PR. The difference between a press release and an email pitch. What strategic storytelling looks like. How to leverage the press coverage you’ve earned. What to look for in a PR agency. Why you should Google yourself and/or your brand name every morning. The power of product samples in staying top of mind with your partners in the press. Resources: Ep #7: Package Design that Pops Off the Shelf Ep #50: Creating a Beverage Brand That Stops People in Their Tracks Ep #53: Using Influencer Marketing to Grow Your Food Brand with Elexis Schroder Knack PR @knack_pr on Instagram Connect with Katie on LinkedIn Real Food Brands Brand Checkup Scorecard Real Food Brands Marketing Roundtable Facebook Group Real Food Brands website