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The Puzzle Factory: Real Talk for NZ Electricians and Trade Businesses
The Puzzle Factory Podcast
24 episodes
2 days ago
The Puzzle Factory - Powered by NZ Trade Group Welcome to The Puzzle Factory, the podcast where we piece together the secrets to running a successful electrical business. Hosted by Alex, an electrician by trade, and Tait, a business leadership and management expert, this show offers a unique blend of industry expertise and entrepreneurial insight. Each episode, Alex and Tait dive into the ins and outs of the electrical trade, sharing practical tips, valuable knowledge, and real-world experiences. From business strategies to leadership skills, they explore how to effectively manage an electrical business. Alongside expert guest speakers from the industry, they’ll discuss everything from technical skills to customer relationships and more, offering listeners the tools they need to thrive in this dynamic field. Whether you’re an electrician just starting out or an established business or someone curious about the challenges and opportunities within the electrical industry, The Puzzle Factory is your go-to source for insight, inspiration, mixed in with some bants and hearty discussion. Tune in and let’s build something great, one piece at a time. Disclaimer: This podcast is for entertainment only and may contain explicit content. The views expressed are those of the hosts and guests, and not professional advice. Listener discretion is advised.
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The Puzzle Factory - Powered by NZ Trade Group Welcome to The Puzzle Factory, the podcast where we piece together the secrets to running a successful electrical business. Hosted by Alex, an electrician by trade, and Tait, a business leadership and management expert, this show offers a unique blend of industry expertise and entrepreneurial insight. Each episode, Alex and Tait dive into the ins and outs of the electrical trade, sharing practical tips, valuable knowledge, and real-world experiences. From business strategies to leadership skills, they explore how to effectively manage an electrical business. Alongside expert guest speakers from the industry, they’ll discuss everything from technical skills to customer relationships and more, offering listeners the tools they need to thrive in this dynamic field. Whether you’re an electrician just starting out or an established business or someone curious about the challenges and opportunities within the electrical industry, The Puzzle Factory is your go-to source for insight, inspiration, mixed in with some bants and hearty discussion. Tune in and let’s build something great, one piece at a time. Disclaimer: This podcast is for entertainment only and may contain explicit content. The views expressed are those of the hosts and guests, and not professional advice. Listener discretion is advised.
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S2.EP12 Season Finale: Social Media for Tradies & the Power of Word of Mouth - Stanley Henry The Attention Seeker
The Puzzle Factory: Real Talk for NZ Electricians and Trade Businesses
41 minutes 20 seconds
1 month ago
S2.EP12 Season Finale: Social Media for Tradies & the Power of Word of Mouth - Stanley Henry The Attention Seeker

This episode of The Puzzle Factory is a must-listen for any tradie wanting to grow their business in the digital age. We sit down with Stanley Henry, founder of The Attention Seeker, to unpack his journey and get his raw take on what tradies are getting wrong (and right) when it comes to marketing.Stan breaks down what he would do if he owned a trade business today — including exactly how he’d build a social presence, why most flyers are a waste of time, and what kind of content actually gets results.We also dive into the difference between sales and marketing, and we literally prove the power of word-of-mouth networking live on the pod — this one’s full of gems and practical advice.

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The Puzzle Factory: Real Talk for NZ Electricians and Trade Businesses
The Puzzle Factory - Powered by NZ Trade Group Welcome to The Puzzle Factory, the podcast where we piece together the secrets to running a successful electrical business. Hosted by Alex, an electrician by trade, and Tait, a business leadership and management expert, this show offers a unique blend of industry expertise and entrepreneurial insight. Each episode, Alex and Tait dive into the ins and outs of the electrical trade, sharing practical tips, valuable knowledge, and real-world experiences. From business strategies to leadership skills, they explore how to effectively manage an electrical business. Alongside expert guest speakers from the industry, they’ll discuss everything from technical skills to customer relationships and more, offering listeners the tools they need to thrive in this dynamic field. Whether you’re an electrician just starting out or an established business or someone curious about the challenges and opportunities within the electrical industry, The Puzzle Factory is your go-to source for insight, inspiration, mixed in with some bants and hearty discussion. Tune in and let’s build something great, one piece at a time. Disclaimer: This podcast is for entertainment only and may contain explicit content. The views expressed are those of the hosts and guests, and not professional advice. Listener discretion is advised.