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Four Marketing Myths Debunked: Misconceptions That Quietly Stall Growth

Shelby McFarland Season 4 Episode 25

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You’ve heard the advice: post everywhere, grow fast, go viral, and let a great product sell itself. We don’t buy it and we explain why. We’re doing a quick, focused deep dive into the marketing myths that quietly derail small business growth and leave people feeling like “marketing doesn’t work.”

First up: the pressure to be on every social media platform. We talk about choosing one or two channels that match your audience instead of spreading your time across LinkedIn, Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook with mediocre results. A strong digital marketing strategy is about focus and fit, not volume. When your message is consistent and your content is solid, your brand visibility builds faster and your efforts become easier to maintain.

Then we tackle the expectation of instant results. Marketing is not the same as sales and it rarely pays off overnight. Often it works in the background while people check you out online after hearing your name through ads, referrals, or networking. We also break down why follower count doesn’t equal revenue, how going viral can attract the wrong people, and why proof driven marketing matters even when your product or service is genuinely great.

Listen, share this with a friend who’s stuck in the “more, faster, everywhere” cycle, and leave a review if it helps. Which marketing myth have you been tempted to believe?

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SPEAKER_00

Hey guys, welcome back to your favorite podcast. This week it is me and Alexis here. Shelby is out of town, so we are taking over for the podcast. Today we kind of wanted to deep dive into some typical marketing myths, things that people hear and they believe and they don't really understand. We kind of wanted to go more into all of those different things and debunk all the myths that people are believing. Let's start with myth number one. I'm going to ask

Welcome And The Myth-Busting Plan

SPEAKER_00

Alexis and she's going to deep dive into what she thinks. So the first one is you need to be on every social media platform in order to grow your business. False.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah. So I'll say it's false because it your audience isn't on every single social media. So I say take one to two, you know, social medias like target your audience. Like LinkedIn, you know,

Myth One Pick The Right Platforms

SPEAKER_01

be for more, you know, older, you know, not older, but like more mature professionals. Yes. That kind of clientele. And then Instagram's gonna be for the younger, TikTok also for the younger, Facebook kind of in the middle. So I'd say like, don't it's not gonna be every single social media, and that's okay too. Yeah, so yeah, definitely.

SPEAKER_00

Because also if you're trying to do every single social media, then like all your platforms are gonna be mediocre instead of like your two-focused platforms are gonna be good and really what you need.

SPEAKER_01

Exactly. All right, so myth number two if your marketing is working, you should see results immediately.

SPEAKER_00

That is a common one that people always think they hire marketing and they're right, right? So we're gonna get sales ASIP. Yep. Answer is false. That is not true. Marketing is a long-term investment, it is not sales, and it's gonna take longer to build that platform. Like if you want to market your business for two weeks on Instagram

Myth Two Results Take Time

SPEAKER_00

and accuse your marketer of not giving you any sales, okay, well, you didn't give her time to build to build up that momentum. Marketing is more about like having that visibility online. So, yeah, maybe your Instagram isn't selling you, but when people hear about you or they see your ad or they hear somebody talk about you in a networking event, all those things, they're going online to check your visibility. See who you are, see what you do. So, Instagram is that like backup, it is showing them the proof of the results of what you do and who you are. So, no, your marketing is not gonna work immediately. It is going to work long term, and it might be working when you're not even seeing it. You might not see the results, but the results are there and they are backing you up the whole time. So true. Yep. All right, myth number three: more followers equals more sales, or going viral is gonna get you more clients.

SPEAKER_01

I would say that's false because when you have that many, if you're wanting to go viral and it's like hundreds of thousands of you know, followers, they're not all for you. Like they're not gonna be all for what you're marketing, and they're not gonna be your ideal clients. And so that's what

Myth Three Viral Isn’t The Goal

SPEAKER_01

having like the smaller following count is sometimes better because you can kind of give more to those clients rather than trying to like spread yourself, you know, out to everyone. Exactly, yeah. And so many people want it more personal, and so when they see you have that many, you know, followers on there, it's kind of like, huh, you know, how did they get those followers? Or is it is she marketing to the right people?

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, going viral will get you so many followers like that. I went viral one time, had a video and get like three million views, and I got like 2,000 followers out of it, but these followers don't care. Exactly. They just hit follow without even looking at my page. They don't care what I do, they don't care what I'm posting. And then when they do see me posting again, guess what? They're unfollowing. Exactly. So yeah, it's definitely more important to build that personal audience. I agree.

SPEAKER_01

Yep, especially in the long run, too. I feel like it is a quick, you know, a quick like satisfaction. Yeah, but then like you said, like they're not there for the long time. And then those ideal clients, like they are there for the long run.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, definitely.

SPEAKER_01

Myth number four, good products sell themselves.

SPEAKER_00

Well, I'd like to say that's true.

SPEAKER_01

Answer is false.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, good products do not sell themselves. If people don't know what your product is or what it does, they're not gonna be able to buy it. Yep. Um, I'm nowadays marketing is more important than it ever was. Yeah, um, there's so many overly concentrated markets, there's so many

Myth Four Products Need Marketing

SPEAKER_00

different dupes for different products and different services, and the competition is higher than ever. So, your good product, while it's great, it's not gonna sell itself without some sort of marketing work and sales work, those two go hand in hand, but they are different. So, yeah, really making sure that your product is online or your service is online and you're really showing people and proving to people that it works or that your service works is really what's going to sell it. Like, for example, your business and esthetician, like you post before and after pictures, and that is proving to every single one of your clients that follows that your product and your service is working. It's not just you showing a product and being like, I'll buy this. You're proving to people that your product works and that is what is selling them. So true. All right, well, that is our four big marketing myths for today. If you have any other marketing myths or questions that you would like us to debunk and talk about, go ahead and leave a comment, a review, or send us an email. Um, catch us next week on the next episode. Thanks for tuning in. Thank you. Bye. Bye.

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