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The Brand Marketing Show

The Brand Marketing Show

De: Catherine Langman
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Welcome The Brand Marketing Show. The show for the creators. The innovators. The ones who wake up at 3am with an idea that won't let go and refuse to accept "that's just how it's done." Who sketch prototypes on napkins and turn kitchen tables into laboratories. Who look at every "impossible" and whisper back, "watch me." You don't just create products. And you understand that people don't fall in love with features and benefits. They fall in love with the future you're building. The problems you're solving. The way you make them feel when they hold your creation in their hands. And you're determined to make them feel something extraordinary. Some might call you perfectionists. Dreamers. Disruptors. We call you the future. Because while the world is drowning in ordinary, you're busy crafting extraordinary. While mass market settles for mediocre, you're obsessing over every detail that transforms a simple product into an experience people can't stop talking about. I'm Cath Langman, and I'm here to lift the lid on what's possible when innovation meets obsession. When purpose meets profit. When the crazy idea in your head becomes the must-have product in their hands. Are you ready to turn your vision into their obsession? Let's go.Copyright Productpreneur Marketing 2026 Economía Gestión y Liderazgo Liderazgo Marketing Marketing y Ventas
Episodios
  • ChatGPT Just Became a Shop. Is Your Brand Actually in It?
    Apr 16 2026

    Three weeks ago, Shopify flipped a switch that most brand founders still haven't clocked. Every eligible Shopify store is now discoverable inside ChatGPT by default. 880 million users. Your products. Potentially.

    Here's the part nobody's talking about: being in the catalog is not the same as being recommended.

    In this episode, Catherine Langman breaks down what the Shopify-ChatGPT integration actually means for Australian and New Zealand eCommerce brands, why AI-referred traffic is up 7x and conversions are up 11x, and — most importantly — what the brands getting recommended have in common versus the ones sitting invisibly in the catalog.

    If you're investing in paid advertising and wondering why ROAS drops when you scale, or if your revenue has plateaued despite doing all the right things, this episode will reframe where the real bottleneck is.

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    CONNECT WITH CATHERINE:
    Website: productpreneurmarketing.com
    Instagram: @productpreneurmarketing
    TikTok: @thebrandmarketingshow

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    36 m
  • Why Temu Is Trying to Become a Premium Brand — And What That Tells You About Yours
    Apr 9 2026

    What happens when the world's most famous cheap marketplace shows up at a premium gift fair, trying to convince quality brands to list on their platform?

    That's exactly what happened at the REED Gift Fair in Sydney earlier this year — and the implications for premium eCommerce brands are enormous.

    In this episode of The Brand Marketing Show, Catherine Langman unpacks what Temu's repositioning attempt reveals about the fatal flaw in the race-to-the-bottom strategy — and why the brand founders who are discounting to compete with cheap platforms are making a catastrophic mistake with their positioning.

    You'll also hear what the Australia Post eCommerce Report 2026 actually says about where the money is going — hint: Australians spent a record $82.6 billion online in 2025 — and how to make sure your premium brand is getting its share.

    In this episode:

    • The Temu story from REED Gift Fair and what it reveals about sustainable positioning

    • Why the $82.6 billion in online spending is great news for premium brands — if you understand who's spending it

    • The basket size vs purchase frequency insight that explains exactly what's happening in the market right now

    • Why cheap platforms growing is actually an argument FOR stronger premium differentiation, not against it

    • The dupe psychology: what those Kmart dupe conversations reveal about different buyer types

    • What premium brands should be doing during the April quiet period (and why going quiet is the worst thing you can do)

    Relevant links and resources mentioned in this episode can be found in the show notes at catherinelangman.com

    Connect with Catherine:

    • Instagram: @catherinelangman

    • TikTok: @thebrandmarketingshow

    • Website: productpreneurmarketing.com

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    27 m
  • Why Premium Buyers Don't Buy From Ads Alone — and What They Do Instead
    Apr 2 2026

    If you're running paid ads for a premium eCommerce brand and your ROAS isn't scaling — or you've been posting consistently for years and growth has stalled — this episode is for you.

    This week I'm talking about something that almost nobody in the marketing world addresses directly: the validation search. It's what premium buyers do in the five minutes between seeing your ad and deciding whether to buy — and it has almost nothing to do with how good your ad was.

    I also get into a story that will be very familiar to a lot of innovative founders: spending years creating something truly original, only to see a cheap dupe appear at Kmart or Target. And why the reframe you need isn't anger — it's clarity about which customer was ever yours to begin with.

    In this episode:

    • The psychology of the validation search — what premium buyers actually do after they see your ad

    • Why the Kmart dupe buyer and the premium buyer are completely different customers — and why that's actually great news for your brand

    • The buyer personality that struggles most with premium pricing — and how to recognise if it's you

    • Why the search landscape has shifted and why premium brands have a structural advantage in it

    • A three-question brand audit you can run today to see exactly where you stand

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    40 m
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