"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, ...
In this episode of Finding Brotherly Love, we reflect on our journey so far with Society Hill Hotel and explore what’s next. We discuss lessons learned, wins worth celebrating, and challenges to overcome as we scale our vision in hospitality. With Wildwood, NJ as a potential next focus, we dive into: Why scaling Society Hill Hotel might mean expanding vertically, not laterally.Wildwood’s untapped potential as a nostalgic yet undervalued Jersey Shore destination.The economics of turning rundow...
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, ...