
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.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 41 | Founded | 8 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | MarketingBusiness | |||

Right now, many small businesses are putting real effort into their marketing—posting consistently, running promotions, and investing in visibility—yet still struggling to generate steady sales.
The issue isn’t a lack of activity. It’s how marketing... more
AI is making marketing faster, easier, and more polished—but for small businesses, that doesn’t always mean it’s more effective.
In this episode, we look at a growing pattern: business owners using AI-generated visuals to represent their brand inste... more
Many independent small businesses focus on increasing visibility.
Posting more often, running ads, buying radio spots, or paying for local exposure.
But despite these efforts, growth still feels inconsistent.
This episode explores the difference... more
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 practica... more
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Apple Podcasts | #139 |
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