Supplier Wire Series 001: Driving Results With A Purpose Driven Marketing Company

On the first episode of the Franchise Supplier Wire Podcast series here on Modrn Business, Joe Soltis and Issac Kebe from Choice Local discuss driving sales and marketing results for franchisees.

Some of the topics we discuss:
– Building a turnkey marketing stack
– Dynamically localizing content to be truly dominate
– The one cutting edge strategy that every marketing leader needs
– Using AI and Automation to enhance recruitment marketing
– What to do with marketing in a recession?
– Plus so much more.

Connect with todays guests to request a free consult call or discovery session here: https://franchisesuppliernetwork.com/featured-supplier/choice-local/

If you’re a franchisor: Franchise Supplier Network can help you connect with best fit suppliers. Fill out our 1 minute form to get started: http://www.franchisesuppliernetwork.com

If you’re interested in becoming a franchisee, be sure to check out the brands we host on MB podcast or visit our website to be connected with a brand or a consultant to learn how to become a franchisee

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Connect with ChoiceLocal: http://www.choicelocal.com

Show Guests:
– Joe Soltis
-Issac Kebe

Joe has 6 kids, created a non-profit foundation to help kids in need called the Benjamin Isaac Foundation which is funded by ChoiceLocal, and favorite quote is “The currency of leadership is hope, if people have hope in a better future you have leadership, otherwise you do not.” He’s been featured in Forbes, Entrepreneur, Inc, Franchise Herald, American Reporter, LA Weekly , CEO World and many more publications

Isaac – Isaac has a deep passion for driving revenue and amazing customer service in every situation that he is in. Isaac has worked in every partner development position within ChoiceLocal and loves seeing his team’s hard work day in and day out. He has a 2 year old daughter that is spunky and loves saying “cheese” instead of “please”.

Cheers

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