Baking it Down with Sugar Cookie Marketing ๐ช
๐ 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).
๐ช 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?)
๐ค. Whatโs it about? Weโre a Facebook Group turned Podcast, Membership, Book Club, and Baking 101 thatโs dedicated to assisting bakers in effectively marketing online to generate more sales and better manage their businesses.
๐ง With free Facebook Live classes, hundreds of resources, and thousands of like-minded bakers, thereโs a lot to learn in "SCM" (aka Sugar Cookie Marketing). ๏ธ๐ง As an extension of our Facebook group, this podcast is here to let you learn by listening. ๐ We'll cover group topics, marketing trends, and more (leaving this wide open in case Corrie wants to start singing).
๐ธ We take the sweet art of selling online to the cottage bakery world with marketing methods that move products (and pastries).๐ So open up those glorious ear canals because we have a podcast! Just when youโve thought youโve โheardโ it all with those marketing "miracle" twins (that's our last name - not a proclamation), weโve got something just for you each week!
๐ฅฃ 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 โwhatโs for dinnerโ for the millionth time).
๐ Hands full of flour? No problem! ๐ 18 dozen iced cookies due tomorrow? Letโs 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. ๐ฏ๏ธ 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.
๐ฅ Thatโs when we dive into the marketing topic of the week! ๐ 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:
1๏ธโฃ 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.
2๏ธโฃ We always make it fun. Thereโs 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!
3๏ธโฃ 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.
4๏ธโฃ 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 donโt build off themselves so you wonโt 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 ๐ช
187. Baking it Down - The At-Fault Cult
๐ซ The AtFault Cult - Taking 100% of the blame shame.
In this week's Baking it Down Podcast - Episode 187 - At Fault Cult, we admit it - you guys say we "run to the refund," ๐ฅ so if you want to sip the Kool-Aid, grab a glass because this pod is about joining the At-Fault Cult.
In all seriousness though, we wanted to explain the long-term benefits of the short-term losses "absorbing fault" can have on your bottom line. And here's the kicker - ๐ต we'll be talking about absorbing the fault that belongs to the client.
โ You see, "๐ฃ๏ธ he said / ๐ฃ๏ธ she said" arguments are all about assigning blame. How much culpability does either party have? ๐๐ What was each person's role in this business blunder?
But once blame is assigned, we now have a "baker vs. client" scenario - a fight to the de๐ฉธath. So really, who loses? ๐ It's always the baker - because even if you're right, you're still wrong because you lose the client long-term.
๐ค "But I also lose if I refund, right?"
Yeah - You do - ๐ค you lose a little. ๐ฎ But what you don't (or can't) see is the long-term "a lot more" loss of the lack of that client returning - ๐ or worse, that client going out of their way to un-recommend you.
Instead of our typical list format, ๐ฅบ I'm going to retell Corrie's podcast confession - a mistake she kinda made and the client kinda made, but she took 100% of the blame for it.
A few weeks ago, Corrie let Laurie (lol, ๐ they rhyme) bypass her form when Laurie reached out through email. "Eh, simple order, what's the harm," she figured.
๐ฃ๏ธ Narrator: "But there was much harm."
Laurie had specified three simple designs across three dozen cookies: ๐ a pill (because he was a doctor), ๐ a football (because he liked football), and โพ a baseball (because he liked baseball).
Easy right? ๐ง However, Corrie's form requires inspo photos - but reeeemember, the client bypassed the form. ๐ผ๏ธ There were no inspo photos to be referenced.
Lo, and behold, Corrie sends Laurie the pre-pickup picture to which Laurie replies with... dun dun duuun... ๐ฒ "Where are the sports team's logos??" Corrie scrambled to add a few logos, but there was absolutely no way to get the order up to the client's expectations in enough time.
But the client was to blame, right? Because...
- ๐ข Laurie was the one who circumvented the form when she saw her date was booked. All orders must go through the form!
- ๐ข Laurie was the one who gave general descriptions of what she wanted leaving out the specific details about the logo. How was Corrie to know?!
- ๐ข Laurie never sent inspo photos to help dictate her order requirements.
๐ธ Laurie Laurie Laurie... was refunded 100% of the order and apologized to. Why? Because so what if Laurie was to blame even partially for the cookie miscommunication? What does Corrie win when Laurie loses?
Corrie wins the opportunity to get a bad review and loses all potential future orders from Laurie. By being the "at-fault party," Corrie let Laurie save face. And guess what Laurie did? โ She wouldn't accept the free order. She begged Corrie to at least let her pay half.
๐ค Her reasoning? ๐ "I want to be able to order from you again in the future, I loved this experience."
When you take the blame, even the blame that wasn't yours to bear, you make your clients feel like your business is a safe space to make mistakes.