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Attract Raving Fans

Attract Raving Fans

Di: Alan J.
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Your customers are satisfied. But your business isn't growing. That gap — between the quality you're delivering and the growth that should be following it — is what this show is about. Attract Raving Fans is built on the Raving Fans Framework, for small business owners who want to turn satisfied customers into raving fans. Each episode delivers one practical idea and one Small Action you can complete before the next episode drops. Want to know where your business stands first? Take the free Raving Fans Scorecard at AttractRavingFans.com — six questions, about two minutes. Start here. Then go to Episode 1. Host: Alan J. | Website: AttractRavingFans.comCopyright 2026 Attract Raving Fans Economia Gestione e leadership Leadership Marketing Marketing e vendite
  • The One Idea That Changes How You Think About Marketing Forever
    Jun 16 2026

    Two barbershops on the same street. One has a line on Saturdays. One has empty chairs. The difference isn't the haircut — it's whose story is being told. In this episode, Alan lands the idea at the heart of the podcast: your customer is always the center of the story, and your job is to help them get there. Once you see it, you can't unsee it.

    This week's Small Action: Rewrite one piece of your marketing with your customer at the center. Homepage headline, bio, or elevator pitch — pick one. Put your customer's transformation at the center, not your credentials. Use the words your customers gave you in Episodes 1 and 2.

    Resources mentioned:

    The Raving Fans Scorecard (free — 6 questions, about 2 minutes): https://attractravingfans.com/scorecard/

    Join the Attract Raving Fans community: https://attractravingfans.com/become-a-member/

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    12 min
  • What a Raving Fan Actually Looks Like
    Jun 16 2026

    A raving fan isn't a super-customer — it's a customer who has a story about you and tells it. In this episode, Alan introduces the Three Languages (Before/After, Identity, and Story), explains why the specific words your best customers use reveal what your business is actually delivering, and shows how to use that language as a map to what's already working.

    This week's Small Action: Find three examples of real customer language — a review, something said directly, and a referral. Tag which of the Three Languages each one is. If they're all generic, that's not failure — that's your next target, and the rest of this podcast is built to fix it.

    Resources mentioned:

    The Raving Fans Scorecard (free — 6 questions, about 2 minutes): https://attractravingfans.com/scorecard/

    Join the Attract Raving Fans community: https://attractravingfans.com/become-a-member/

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    12 min
  • You Have Happy Customers. So Why Isn't Anyone Talking?
    Jun 16 2026

    You've built something real. Your customers come back. Some have told you they love working with you. So why isn't the phone ringing with referrals?

    In this first episode, Alan introduces the Gap — the space between customers who are happy and customers who spread the word — and explains why closing it isn't about working harder. It's about understanding a layer of your business most owners never think about.

    This week's Small Action: Find the last piece of meaningful praise a customer gave you — a review, a message, a comment — and write down their exact words. Over the next two episodes, you'll turn those words into marketing that sounds like your best customers.

    Resources mentioned:

    The Raving Fans Scorecard (free — 6 questions, about 2 minutes): https://attractravingfans.com/scorecard/

    Join the Attract Raving Fans community: https://attractravingfans.com/become-a-member/

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    13 min
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