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  <title>233: Japan Cracked Me Wide Open (What That Means For Your Marketing)</title>
  <description>I'm standing in one of the busiest subway stations in the world: Tokyo, rush hour, millions of people moving around me, and I don't speak a word of Japanese. But I knew exactly where I was going. And that experience taught me something about YOUR marketing. My family and I are traveling through Japan right now, and three things have stood out to me that apply directly to how you and I market our businesses. From the Tokyo subway system to a hotel booking gone wrong to our daughter who doesn't love traveling suddenly falling in love with a temple, each experience revealed a marketing principle that most of us are getting wrong. In this episode, you'll learn: • Why simplicity is the ultimate marketing strategy — and how to build a &amp;quot;color, letter, number&amp;quot; system for your business • How the gap between what you promise and what you deliver is quietly costing you customers (72% will switch after one confusing experience) • What Japan's culture of safety and cleanliness teaches us about building communities where members actually engage ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 - Standing in Tokyo's subway at rush hour 0:42 - Welcome to Marketing Your Business 1:18 - Setting the scene: A family of four in Tokyo 1:56 - Lesson 1: Simplicity is the ultimate marketing strategy 3:13 - The Tokyo subway's color-letter-number system 4:06 - What's the &amp;quot;color, letter, number&amp;quot; system for YOUR business? 4:18 - 7-Eleven's smoothie machine and effortless onboarding 5:00 - 72% of customers switch after one confusing experience 5:47 - Lesson 2: Close the gap between promise and delivery 6:12 - The hotel room that &amp;quot;accommodates five&amp;quot; 7:06 - When trust breaks down in your marketing 7:58 - 65% of customers switch when experience doesn't match the promise 8:27 - Lesson 3: When people feel safe, they open up 8:33 - Marla at Japan's oldest temple 9:27 - Japan's culture of cleanliness and safety 10:03 - What's the &amp;quot;cleanliness&amp;quot; of your community? 10:37 - The three big takeaways recap 11:00 - Your homework: Pick one and take action this week 11:15 - Join us for the free Audience to Income Summit 12:38 - Wrap-up 📥 RESOURCE: Grab the resources from this episode at https://podcast.stu.me 🎟️ FREE SUMMIT: Join Stu and 24 industry leading creators for the Audience to Income Summit (April 8-10, 2026) — https://membership.io/summit CONNECT WITH STU: • Website: https://stu.me • Book &amp;quot;Predictable Profits&amp;quot;: https://a.co/d/4GIi1uz • Instagram: https://instagram.com/stumclaren • Podcast: https://podcast.stu.me • Membership.io: https://membership.io Subscribe and leave a review if this episode helped you. </description>
  <author_name>Marketing Your Business - Marketing Strategies for Business Owners</author_name>
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