Baking it Down with Sugar Cookie Marketing πͺ
π Hey - Heather and Corrie here with the Baking it Down Podcast with Sugar Cookie Marketing (a group on Facebook full of sugar cookiers turned business owners).
πͺ We're here to help you rise with your reach, flood with new followers, bake up new ideas, and make that all-important dough (while makin' that dough - see the pun there?)
π€. Whatβs it about? Weβre a Facebook Group turned Podcast, Membership, Book Club, and Baking 101 thatβs dedicated to assisting bakers in effectively marketing online to generate more sales and better manage their businesses.
π§ With free Facebook Live classes, hundreds of resources, and thousands of like-minded bakers, thereβs a lot to learn in "SCM" (aka Sugar Cookie Marketing). οΈπ§ As an extension of our Facebook group, this podcast is here to let you learn by listening. π We'll cover group topics, marketing trends, and more (leaving this wide open in case Corrie wants to start singing).
πΈ We take the sweet art of selling online to the cottage bakery world with marketing methods that move products (and pastries).π So open up those glorious ear canals because we have a podcast! Just when youβve thought youβve βheardβ it all with those marketing "miracle" twins (that's our last name - not a proclamation), weβve got something just for you each week!
π₯£ As a baker, you don't always have the luxury of two hands needed to scroll in Sugar Cookie Marketing Group or crack open a book in Sugar Cookie Bookies, but what you can do is listen (unless you're my kid asking βwhatβs for dinnerβ for the millionth time).
π Hands full of flour? No problem! π 18 dozen iced cookies due tomorrow? Letβs do this. The Baking it Down Podcast by Sugar Cookie Marketing is a weekly podcast geared toward helping you grow your bakery business - dropping (almost) every Tuesday.
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We choose a topic each week that's either something new and emerging in the world of social media or something that we saw in "The Group" that was a hot topic and we bake it down... I mean, "break" it down for you. π―οΈ What you can expect in the podcast is about an hour of chit-chat with the meat and potatoes right at the beginning of the episode.
π₯ Thatβs when we dive into the marketing topic of the week! π Oh yeah, folks can call / text / email in with their questions too - a fun way to hear from other bakers out there.
Our promises to you:
1οΈβ£ We always make it clean = no cursing. We understand that you are busy and could be around little ones while also trying to get your weekly dose of business growth so we make sure that each episode would make our grandma proud and keep it clean so you can listen while also living your life.
2οΈβ£ We always make it fun. Thereβs a lot of negativity in the world so we try and make the podcast an upbeat and fun learning experience for you. I mean, we try to make the Instagram updates and changes as happy as we can, but come on Instagram! Give it a rest! No more changes!
3οΈβ£ Other than that, we take a positive approach to marketing We are also *not* professional podcasters. I feel like we need to say this because, hey, sometimes we get giggles! We do our best to extend our marketing knowledge to you all free of charge each week at the cost of listening to our higher-than-normal pitched voices and the occasional giggle spree.
4οΈβ£ You can find the podcast on all the major platforms and you can typically expect a new episode each Tuesday afternoon (unless life happens). We invite everyone to listen.
Either start from the beginning or work backward! The episodes donβt build off themselves so you wonβt be confused hearing one before the other. You just might miss new Lives we mention but you can always catch the replay in the Sugar Cookie Marketing Group on Facebook!
Baking it Down with Sugar Cookie Marketing πͺ
136. Baking it Down - The Last Rule Bender
β€΄οΈ The Last Rule Bender - bending the rules for the bottom line
You know we preach policies. π Protect your boundaries. π Charge your worth. π Guard your peace. But you may be surprised to know we also say "bend the rules." You see - the policies are the "big bad monsters" we use as our fall guy.
- π€·ββ "I'm sorry - my policies state no refunds for no-shows."
- π€·ββ "Oh man, I wish I could! But my policies say that payment is due at time of order."
- π€·ββ "Darn it - I would, but the policy states that there's a rush fee for orders placed with less than a 5-day runtime."
πͺπΌ The policies are in place to protect us - but that doesn't mean they're written in stone (or rock-hard, stale dough). You see - by bending certain policies, we can snag the bag and come out lookin' like our client's hero (π¦Έ wearing an apron as a cape in this scenario).
π© The key to effective rule-bending is knowing when there's a win for the baker and the client. A win-lose rule bend is a loss for someone, so might as well just stick with the policies. Let's look at some examples.
ποΈ Rule Bender Example 1: It's a Pick-Up Date.
Let's say you have a set pick-up date on Saturdays, but the client wants to move it to Friday. What do you do? 𦨠Tell them "ain't no way, honey bun - rules are rules and your hiney better be bright-eyed and bushy-tailed come Saturday at 8AM!"? I mean - you could. It's in your policies. BUT - could you snag a sale by bending just a little? β€΄οΈ For example, a rule bender would say this:
ποΈ Rule Bender Example 2: It's Delivery.
Corrie doesn't offer delivery - β€΄οΈ that is until she bends the rules a bit. When she got an order from a large department store in our local city center, π§ you butter believe she jumped in her car. Why? By bending the delivery rules, she snagged a HUGE sale - and another, and another - from the same store. So when a big account asks for front-door delivery, it may be a good time to do some old-fashioned rule-bending.
ποΈ Rule Bender Example 3: Class Credit.
Corrie and I have some pretty strict class cancelation policies - unless we bend them a bit. Here's the thing - π³ Eventbrite doesn't tell you this, but if someone does a chargeback, they'll 100% refund them (and not ask you). π¦ So - if I bend my "no refunds" policy and turn it into a future class credit, I may be able to snag an additional sale for the now-empty seat AND get that future class money from the credited sale. One of those "win-win" scenarios.
ποΈ Rule Bender Example 4: Copyright Copy Cat.
π« Corrie does not offer copyright cookies. But she bends the rules with likenesses. (Where that legal line in the sand is between you, your liability policy, and Disney lawyers and is a bit too deep to swim in in today's podcast but I digress). π But the likeness of a copyrighted character can be just enough rule-bending to snag a sale.
Most rules aren't meant to be broken. But many rules are meant to be bent. Knowing which ones and how far to bend them comes with practice - and keep in mind, bending the rules may be makin' the sale, but it also leads to a bit more liability exposure. So weigh your options and make sure you have a fully funded oopsie budget to stave off bad reviews for bent rules.
β "No" is only a complete sentence for a bad salesperson. Find the common double-green-flag ground for you and your clients to both win-win while you laugh all the way to the bank.