This is how your product WILL stand out against competitors...
Sat Jan 31 2026
In this episode you'll see a FULL BREAKDOWN on how to differentiate your product in a market where it looks like everyone elses. You'll hear:
→ The brewery story that made me drop everything and hit record...because you’re probably making the same mistake they were (until they weren’t).
→ Why everybody claims their product is “fun” or “engaging” but the seller who does this ONE THING will be the one the buyers pay attention to and buy from
→ The Schlitz beer strategy: how this 1920s brand went from 8th to 1st in the market… by telling a story no one else thought to share (and of course I'll tell you how)
→ The marketing edge most TPT sellers leave on the table because they assume “it’s obvious.”
→ Why you need to coin your quirks and name your “nerdy little ways” of creating products, even if they feel too small to matter.
→ A behind-the-scenes challenge to uncover your “weird factor” (yes, the stuff you think no one cares about is what actually sells).
→ The #1 belief that holds resource creators back from getting credit for their expertise
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In this episode you'll see a FULL BREAKDOWN on how to differentiate your product in a market where it looks like everyone elses. You'll hear: → The brewery story that made me drop everything and hit record...because you’re probably making the same mistake they were (until they weren’t). → Why everybody claims their product is “fun” or “engaging” but the seller who does this ONE THING will be the one the buyers pay attention to and buy from → The Schlitz beer strategy: how this 1920s brand went from 8th to 1st in the market… by telling a story no one else thought to share (and of course I'll tell you how) → The marketing edge most TPT sellers leave on the table because they assume “it’s obvious.” → Why you need to coin your quirks and name your “nerdy little ways” of creating products, even if they feel too small to matter. → A behind-the-scenes challenge to uncover your “weird factor” (yes, the stuff you think no one cares about is what actually sells). → The #1 belief that holds resource creators back from getting credit for their expertise