62 episodes

Obsessed with the success of Independent Wine and Spirits brands. Tools, tips, and tactics for unknown wine and spirits brands. Hosted by Jason Littrell of Kinetic Marketing Systems.


Advanced Strategy, tactics, artificial intelligence, and automations to replicate the actions (and results) of world class wine and spirits brand builders.


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The Littrell Show - Building Independent Spirits Brands Jason Littrell

    • Business
    • 5.0 • 5 Ratings

Obsessed with the success of Independent Wine and Spirits brands. Tools, tips, and tactics for unknown wine and spirits brands. Hosted by Jason Littrell of Kinetic Marketing Systems.


Advanced Strategy, tactics, artificial intelligence, and automations to replicate the actions (and results) of world class wine and spirits brand builders.


To be featured on the show, please head to https://kmsops.com/podcast


***


Check out the ultimate sales and marketing systems for brand builders --https://kmsops.com


Get the daily newsletter jam packed with actionable insights!


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Want people to actually show up to your events? - - https://eventnurture.com


Know someone who needs this? Earn a fat recurring commission on referrals -- https://kmsops.com/affiliates


Check out Who's My Rep -- https://facebook.com/groups/whosmyrep






Jason Littrell917-993-9169jason@mg.kmsops.com

    Decoding Consumer Psychology: 10 Steps to Understanding Spirits Marketing

    Decoding Consumer Psychology: 10 Steps to Understanding Spirits Marketing

    Host: Jason Littrell


    Episode Title: The Psychology of Spirits Marketingy, we're diving deep into the fascinating world of spirits marketing and consumer decision psychology.






    I've done some extensive research and discovered 10 key steps that shed light on how people make choices when it comes to brands. It's a complex process, and understanding it can make all the difference for businesses in the spirits industry.






    In this episode, we'll explore each of these steps and unravel the strategies that brands use to connect with consumers on a deeper level. From the importance of branding and exclusivity, to the power of social proof and sensory appeal, we'll leave no stone unturned.






    We'll also discuss how cultural and local pride, health and lifestyle trends, and aspirational marketing influence consumer decisions. And let's not forget the impact of FOMO, fear of missing out, and cognitive biases when it comes to pricing perception.






    Join me as we delve into the intricate world of spirits marketing and consumer psychology. We'll uncover the secrets behind successful campaigns and reveal how brands can create lasting connections with their target audience. So grab a drink, sit back, and let's get started on this enlightening journey.


    "Spirits Marketing and the Consumer Decision Psychology Process: 'In the world of spirits, branding is absolutely paramount.'"


    — Jason Littrell [00:00:36 → 00:00:39]


    "The Role of Branding in Customer Decisions: Thus, the bottle's design, the logo, and the brand's overall image may play a crucial role in customer decisions."


    — Jason Littrell [00:00:57 → 00:01:02]


    The Power of Social Proof: "Recommendations from friends, online reviews, or endorsements by celebrities can significantly impact consumer choices."


    — Jason Littrell [00:01:40 → 00:01:43]


    Marketing Strategies: "The promise of a unique taste, a smooth finish, or a rich aroma can be very compelling."


    — Jason Littrell [00:02:16 → 00:02:19]


    Viral Topic: The Role of Geographical Indications in Spirit Marketing


    Quote: "Many spirits have geographical indications like Scotch whiskey or cognac playing the role of, playing on the pride of curiosity of consumers around a particular region or culture can be a robust marketing strategy."


    — Jason Littrell [00:02:57 → 00:03:09]


    Viral Topic: Capturing the Health and Lifestyle Trends






    Quote: "As consumers become more health conscious, some are seeking low alcohol, organic, or additive-free options. Spirits that can align their marketing with these health and lifestyle trends can capture a new market segment."


    — Jason Littrell [00:03:51 → 00:03:55]


    The Power of Social Media: "With the rise of social media, consumers are constantly exposed to new trends, new experiences, and new products. Brands that can generate buzz or present their spirit as the next big thing, can capitalize on consumers' fear of missing out."


    — Jason Littrell [00:04:34 → 00:04:48]


    The Interplay between Spirits Marketing and Consumer Psychology: "A higher price can sometimes be perceived as an indicator of better quality."


    — Jason Littrell [00:05:21 → 00:05:25]


    Burger King's Marketing Strategy: "I love the idea of working with small brands. And, and I like the Burger King model, which is we basically draft the bigger brands, bigger brands."


    — Jason Littrell [00:06:19 → 00:06:29]


    Creativity in Big Companies: "They don't get creative, and they just do what they do, and that's you know, they the reason the big companies do that is because they they know it works."


    — Jason Littrell [00:06:44 → 00:06:52]

    • 7 min
    The Mirror of Society: How Cocktails Reflect Our Values and Choices throughout History

    The Mirror of Society: How Cocktails Reflect Our Values and Choices throughout History

    Welcome to a brand new episode of TLS, where we dive deep into the world of marketing and explore the fascinating ways in which technology is shaping the industry. I'm your host, Jason Littrell, and today we have an incredibly intriguing topic to discuss. Join me as we uncover the power of ChatGPT and its role in crafting captivating content. 






    Today, we'll take you behind the scenes of my latest creation, a podcast episode that delves into the history and cultural significance of distilled spirits, cocktails, and mixology. Drawing inspiration from the likes of Anthony Bourdain, Seth Godin, Jordan Peterson, and Yuval Harari, we'll explore not just the drinks and brands themselves, but also examine the reflection on societal evolution, human behaviors, and the interconnectedness of choices throughout history.






    But here's the twist - the script for this episode was not written by yours truly, but rather generated by ChatGPT. We'll reveal exactly how the process unfolded and discuss the immense potential of leveraging AI-powered tools in your marketing endeavors.






    So grab a drink, sit back, and join us as we embark on an intoxicating journey through time. Get ready to discover the untold stories behind your favorite cocktails and how they connect to the broader narrative of human civilization. This is Kinetic Marketing Systems, and I'm Jason Littrell. Let's dive in!


    MODEL: GPT4


    PROMPT:


    Spirits & Society: A Journey










    GPT-4














    Craft a 15-minute podcast episode script that delves deep into the history and cultural significance of distilled spirits, cocktails, and mixology. Channel the voice as if Anthony Bourdain, Seth Godin, Jordan Peterson, and Yuval Harari were fused into one person—melding Bourdain insights, Godin's insightful marketing observations, Peterson's depth of psychological insights, and Harari's historical narratives. The episode should explore not just the drinks and brands themselves, but their reflection on societal evolution, human behaviors, and the interconnectedness of choices throughout history.






    Write at an 8th grade reading level, don't be corny, and don't mention Godin, Peterson or harari. The podcast is called the Littrell show hosted by Jason Littrell

    • 7 min
    Who's My Rep? -- Kentucky Meets Brazil: Dr. Tom Baeker's Quest to Bring Cachaça to the United States

    Who's My Rep? -- Kentucky Meets Brazil: Dr. Tom Baeker's Quest to Bring Cachaça to the United States

    Welcome to another episode of "Who's My Rep?" In today's interview, host Jason Littrell sits down with the president of AmbreBev, Dr. Tom Baeker, who is also the driving force behind Blue Rook Cane Spirits. Join us as we delve into the fascinating journey of how Dr. Baeker's love affair with Brazil and its iconic beverage, cachaca, led him to create a unique line of spirits in Central Kentucky. Discover the story behind the decision to import cachaca, the challenges they faced in finding it in the US, and their ultimate goal to share this delightful drink with the American market. We also explore the intricacies of sugarcane spirit production and the distinct differences between corn and sugarcane-based neutral spirits. So sit back, relax, and join us as we uncover the captivating world of Blue Rook Distillery in this full interview with Dr. Tom Baeker.






    "Kentucky's Love Affair with Cachaca: The real question then is why did somebody from Kentucky end up becoming so enchanted with Keshasa in the 1st place and Cain's spirits, on another."


    — Dr. Tom Baeker [00:01:32 → 00:01:40]


    Viral Topic: "The Fascination with Cachaca and Caipirinha in Brazil"






    Quote: "We became really intrigued by cachaca and the cocktail that was typically made with it called the caipirinha. It was everywhere. I mean, everywhere you turned, not just in city centers, but in more rural areas, in the most remote bodegas, everybody had and was drinking some sort of concoction made with cachaca, most usually the caipirinha."


    — Dr. Tom Baeker [00:03:22 → 00:03:31]


    "Importing Cachaca: 'This should is something that we should bring to the US in a more robust way.'"


    — Dr. Tom Baeker [00:04:17 → 00:04:23]


    "The Love Story of Cachaca: 'We fell in love, finally, with a distillery Just north of the city of Rio in a town called Novo Fri Bordeaux, the distillery is called Fazenda Soledada, And it was a it's a beautiful place located in a nature preserve, with crystal clear running water and run by a True master distiller.'"






    Dr. Tom Baeker, the president of AmbreBev, now doing business as Blue Rook Cane Spirits, is an indie entrepreneur based in Central Kentucky. While Kentucky is known for its bourbon, Dr. Baeker's company is breaking the mold by offering unique and unconventional products. With no bourbon or whiskey in their repertoire, Blue Rook Cane Spirits stands out by providing one-of-a-kind offerings to both the local community and the rest of the country. Dr. Baeker's innovative and daring approach sets him apart in the spirits industry.






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    • 21 min
    Understanding the Impact of Social Media Metrics: A Deep Dive into Data Analysis

    Understanding the Impact of Social Media Metrics: A Deep Dive into Data Analysis

    Welcome to Kinetic Marketing Systems, where we dive deep into the world of social media metrics and their impact on business success. In today's episode, our host, Jason Littrell, shares his own experience with a report that gauges his social media performance. Discover how Jason utilizes this report to white label for his clients and gain insight into his workflow, from screen recording on his phone to sharing content across multiple platforms. Join us as we explore the breakdown of his audience demographics, follower count, and top-performing posts. Are you ready to unravel the secrets behind the importance of monitoring social media metrics? Let's get started!


    Primary topic: Introduction to the email report and social media metrics






    - The email report called "Report I" obtained from AppSumo


    - White labeling this report for clients


    - Sharing their own social media metrics


    - Workflow for commenting on things and sharing on various platforms






    Primary topic: Repurposing content and tracking metrics






    - Using a screen recording on the phone


    - Sharing the content on TikTok


    - Writing captions and distributing it through Repurpose dot io


    - Repurposing content as YouTube shorts


    - Tracking data and information through Cast magic






    Primary topic: Breakdown of social media metrics






    - Analyzing age and gender of followers


    - Identifying follower locations around the world


    - Evaluating the best-performing posts


    - Assessing the success of different channels






    Jason Littrell


    917-993-9169


    jason@jlittrell.com






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    • 1 min
    The Price of Profit: Why Charging More for Cocktails Can Save Your Business

    The Price of Profit: Why Charging More for Cocktails Can Save Your Business

    Welcome back, Brand Builders! On today's episode we dive into the world of pricing strategies for bars and restaurants. Host Jason Littrell recounts a recent experience he had at a dive bar where a simple cocktail was priced at a shockingly low $8. He questions the tactic behind this pricing and explores the idea that businesses may be playing a dangerous game of trying to outdo their competitors in terms of affordability. Jason argues that customers are willing to pay more for a quality drink and asserts that businesses should focus on making a profitable margin rather than racing to the bottom. Join us as we unpack the importance of pricing strategies and uncover the secrets to a successful and sustainable business in the hospitality industry.


    The key takeaways from this audio are:






    1. Many bars and restaurants are undercharging for their cocktails, assuming that customers want the cheapest option.


    2. People are willing to pay more than $8 for a cocktail, especially if it is of higher quality.


    3. It is important for businesses to charge what the market will bear in order to make a profitable margin.


    4. By offering recognized brands at a higher price, businesses can increase their profit margins.


    5. Businesses that constantly try to be the cheapest may struggle to stay in business, as a lack of profit leads to financial difficulties.


    6. Profit should be prioritized in each transaction, and strategies like offers can be used to generate profit.


    7. 4 out of 5 bars and restaurants go out of business within 5 years, often due to a lack of profitability.


    Jason Littrell


    917-993-9169


    jason@jlittrell.com






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    • 2 min
    Tap into the Back to School Buzz: Attracting the Legal Drinking Age Crowd

    Tap into the Back to School Buzz: Attracting the Legal Drinking Age Crowd

    Welcome back, Brand Builders! In today's episode of Kinetic Marketing Systems, we dive into day 34 as we discuss an important topic: back to school. But before we delve into that, let's recap last week's episode on offers. We address the misconception that offering discounts and coupons isn't cool. In fact, successful restaurants thrive on offers. Today, we focus on the influx of new customers with the start of a new school semester. Many of these students are of legal drinking age, and we have the perfect marketing opportunity. By attaching your brand to an offer, you not only increase awareness but also establish partnerships with other establishments. We explore various offer ideas and discuss the power of social proof in attracting customers. Stick around and join us for some valuable brand-building strategies. Let's get started!


    The key takeaways from this audio are:


    1. Offers are important for successful businesses, even though some may consider them uncool.


    2. Back to school season presents an opportunity for restaurants to target students and young adults.


    3. Attaching a brand to an offer can help build awareness and attract customers.


    4. Creating conditions for the offer during less busy times can still generate marketing impressions.


    5. The presence of people in a restaurant can serve as social proof and attract more customers.


    6. It is easier to attract repeat customers than first-time customers, so it is valuable to get people in the restaurant, even if it means offering deals.


    7. Social proof is a powerful element in marketing.






    Jason Littrell


    917-993-9169


    jason@jlittrell.com






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    • 2 min

Customer Reviews

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So much great info for all kinds of freelancers

Jason is an experienced entrepreneur and speaker and this podcast is insanely valuable for bartenders, photographers, and other freelancers or small business owners. The episodes are short & sweet, yet chock full of information. He also knows every tool out there for starting businesses and making them run smoothly. He puts all his experience out there on the podcast—take advantage!!

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Excellent podcast

Really looking forward to more episodes.

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