Made For Canada

Cheyanne O'Driscoll

Practical Marketing for Canadian Independent Business Owners A podcast for and about the people shaping Canada’s independent business economy—from small business owners to the support systems that help them grow. Grounded, practical, and proudly Canadian, it tells the truth about what it really takes to build small, build strong, and build for here.

  1. APR 4

    The Local Moat: Your Real Competitive Advantage in Marketing

    Most small business owners don’t struggle with a lack of marketing ideas—they struggle with knowing which ideas are actually worth executing. In this episode of Made for Canada, Cheyanne O’Driscoll introduces the concept of the Local Moat—a practical framework for understanding your real competitive advantage as an independent business. Instead of trying to compete on reach, volume, or visibility, this episode explains how small businesses grow by strengthening their geographic presence, building relationships, and connecting to their local community. You’ll learn why most marketing advice doesn’t translate to small-scale businesses, how to think about marketing as something that builds a position over time, and why capturing existing demand is often more effective than trying to create new demand. If your marketing feels inconsistent or unclear, this episode will help you understand what it should actually be doing—and how to focus your efforts more strategically. In this episode, you’ll learn: • Why having more marketing ideas isn’t the solution • What the “Local Moat” is and how it shapes your strategy • How to evaluate your marketing based on what it’s building Join the email list to receive weekly episode updates and invitations to upcoming workshops and programs. ➡️ Explore the Ways to Work With Me page to learn more about the Local Moat, take the Growth Marketing Scorecard, or join the email list.

    28 min

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Practical Marketing for Canadian Independent Business Owners A podcast for and about the people shaping Canada’s independent business economy—from small business owners to the support systems that help them grow. Grounded, practical, and proudly Canadian, it tells the truth about what it really takes to build small, build strong, and build for here.