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Ep 24 Content Pillars
Just Jamie and i ripped it on this call covering content pillars. Using these three pillars you always have content to make that either brings you authority or builds 'personal brand' with your audience. 1. Authority Content designed to give you authority within your niche and in the eyes of your ideal avatar. This kind of content lets you demonstrate your expertise or experience. These are your insights from your experience, your frame works and examples of your work/ successes. 2. Niche Content that only ideal avatar would sit down and binge. You have your own niche perspective on this niche. Nerd the fuck out, this kind of content could potentially be boring to a broader audience but to your ideal avatar they frooooothhh it. 3. Personal The 'You' element behind your Personal Brand that separates you form just being a commodity business to a business of 1. Your story Your beliefs Your lived emotional experiences Pepper in your other interests to your visuals and stories. Your Task: Over the next 2 weeks but together a content calendar for the next month to post 3 times per week. That's one piece of content per pillar each week and it can be in any format - written, video, photos, audio. Its only 12 pieces of content to put together, get it done. Luke
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Ep 24 Content Pillars
Ep 23 Premium Brand: How To Charge More
This week it was just Rem and I and i made a mistake... the recording didnt work! 🥲 So i shall do a solo recording breaking it all down for you at a later stage. But here is what we covered which. I still think is a valuable 3 min read. 1. Language The words you use are doing work before you've said anything else. We ran a quick word association game to prove it — affordable vs investment, customer vs client, busy vs in demand, price vs investment. Same idea, completely different signal. Two things that stood out: - Don't try to sound premium by going up a level. Go clearer, not fancier. Rem dropped this gem from his favourite copywriter: "big words are the harbour of small ideas." Politicians use complexity to confuse you. Don't be a politician. - Use the a "cheap" word once, strategically. I use "headshot" once on my site so people can find me — then it's personal brand portrait the whole way through. 2. Price Anchoring & Perceived Value People's brains are wired to think more expensive = more valuable. So the move is finding stuff already inside your process and making it visible. I was colour grading all of my clients images anyway. So i just put it in my offer. Doubled my prices. The trolley and gear setup i take to shoots wasn't an ego thing — I just stopped rocking up looking like I'd raided a Kmart and suddenly people were commenting on how dialled in I was. Neither cost much. Both shifted perception. 3. Solving Bigger Problems Small problems = small pay. Big hairy hard problems = bigger pay, less competition, higher stakes. For me it was moving from "nice photo" to brand visuals, voice, and strategy. Completely different category of service. For Rem it's not just writing copy — it's walking into the room as the creative director they don't have, connecting with the whole team, and tying the work back to their biggest vision. 4. Visual & Borrowed Association Who you're seen with — and how you're seen with them — does more work than most people realise.
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Ep 22 The BAND STACK Playbook
Hey my guys, if you missed the call this week, here's what we covered. I went solo and riffed through the full Brand Stack Playbook using my own brand as the example. Jamie jumped on halfway through and we ended up having a solid convo about niche, avatar, and how to actually speak to the right person in your content. The 7 stages we ran through: 1. Mission — your niche, your values, your visual style, your ideal avatar 2. Brand Kit — colors, fonts, photos. Don't overthink it early, just keep it consistent 3. Digital Presence — pick 2 platforms where your people actually hang out 4. Foundational Content — evergreen stuff that tells people who you are and what you do 5. Momentum — 3 content pillars, consistent output, repurpose everything 6. Sell — get an offer in front of people as soon as possible 7. Re-Audit — come back to this twice a year and find the gaps Your homework: go into the classroom, open the Personal Brand Playbook, and find the 2–3 things you're missing. That's your focus for the next 3 months. Recording is up, go have a watch it. 👆
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Ep 22 The BAND STACK Playbook
Design Principles Applied
This was something on my to do list for ages but just kept pushing it to the side. After Alex's chat around design principles the other week I spent the next day putting everything he discussed together to create my own brand guidelines and apply them to my Instagram and website, so everything looks way more cohesive now. I know I don't always post or get to attend every catch up but I promise I am learning from them and applying things :)
Ep 21 Content Engine
In this deep dive we ran through how to build a content engine. How one original idea becomes a long-form piece (blog post, LinkedIn article, YouTube video), which then gets broken into short-form content — Reels, LinkedIn posts, YouTube Shorts, tweets — and all of it can eventually feed your ads. One idea can realistically give you 20+ pieces of content. Live Example with Neil We actually ran through this live with Neil and brainstormed three content ideas for his brand as a sports medicine doctor. Getting Started Without Overthinking It We talked about the beginner version of all this, you dont need to do the full engine right up. Just start with the idea and write it out. Even bullet points and key stats is enough to then record a video or turn into a blog post. You don't need to produce 20 pieces of content from day one. Camera Setup for Talking Head Videos Neil asked about a simple, low-friction filming setup. I'm actually looking to move to this myself for my social media content: a DJI Pocket camera (~$589) paired with a small DJI mic. It's compact, inconspicuous, shoots portrait and landscape, and sounds great. Edit with CapCut (free, super simple) and you're done. No big cumbersome setup. Action Items from the Call - Watch the BRAND STACK deep dive on long-form framework - Draft the first long-form piece, then look at how to chop it up Keen to see what everyone comes up with. Drop your content ideas in the community — even just the title — and let's get some feedback going. Luke
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