"We’ve done over $2 million in equipment sales in 12 months—all from social media." This episode dives deep into how social media transformed from a simple storytelling tool into a revenue powerhouse. We break down how sharing the right story—starting with a failed TV show—became the foundation for launching Ferncrest, selling over $2M in equipment, and turning casual followers into committed franchisees. We also get real about the imposter syndrome that comes with constant content creation, ...
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"We’ve done over $2 million in equipment sales in 12 months—all from social media." This episode dives deep into how social media transformed from a simple storytelling tool into a revenue powerhouse. We break down how sharing the right story—starting with a failed TV show—became the foundation for launching Ferncrest, selling over $2M in equipment, and turning casual followers into committed franchisees. We also get real about the imposter syndrome that comes with constant content creation, ...
What No One Tells You About Running a Boutique Hotel (Six Months In)
Finding Brotherly Love
29 minutes
9 months ago
What No One Tells You About Running a Boutique Hotel (Six Months In)
In Episode 9 of Finding Brotherly Love, Mike and Brian celebrate a major milestone: their nomination for the Philadelphia Business Journal's Best Real Estate Deals and Dealmakers in the hospitality category. But the excitement doesn’t stop there. They pull back the curtain on what’s working—and what isn’t—six months after opening Society Hill Hotel. From heated bathroom floors and high-tech bidet toilets to the very real struggles of storage, hot water issues, and the absence of an elevator, ...
Finding Brotherly Love
"We’ve done over $2 million in equipment sales in 12 months—all from social media." This episode dives deep into how social media transformed from a simple storytelling tool into a revenue powerhouse. We break down how sharing the right story—starting with a failed TV show—became the foundation for launching Ferncrest, selling over $2M in equipment, and turning casual followers into committed franchisees. We also get real about the imposter syndrome that comes with constant content creation, ...