EPISODE · Mar 23, 2026 · 4 MIN
"Sell the Sizzle, Not the Steak" — What This Actually Means (And Why Most People Get It Wrong)
from Branducation™ with Bill Harper · host Bill Harper
"Sell the Sizzle, Not the Steak" — What This Actually Means (And Why Most People Get It Wrong)You've heard the phrase. But if you're still talking about features, specs, or how great your product is — you're missing the entire point.In this episode, I break down what "selling the sizzle" actually means using one of the most iconic examples in marketing history: Steve Jobs' iPod launch. "Put a thousand songs in your pocket." Not gigabytes. Not speed. Not price. Just one sentence that solved a problem people didn't even know how to articulate.You'll learn:Why talking about yourself, your product, or your specs kills the saleThe exact language shift that makes your marketing instantly more effective (hint: stop saying "we" and "our")Why Apple never played the "more songs" game after the iPod — and what that teaches you about sustainable messagingThe critical difference between solving a problem once vs. trying to out-measure your competitors (spoiler: one wins, one traps you)The bottom line: Your audience doesn't care about what you built. They care about how their life gets better once they have it.If your marketing still sounds like a spec sheet, this episode will fix that.
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