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    <description>On Your Terms: Marketing Local Food is the go-to podcast for cottage bakers, food truck owners, and farmers market vendors who want to grow their local food business without the marketing overwhelm. Hosted by Bethany Archer, a former six-figure digital business owner turned cottage baker, each episode delivers digital marketing strategies that actually work for local food businesses - from getting found on Google and building email lists to using AI tools and creating sustainable growth. Whether you're just starting out or ready to scale, you'll get real talk, actionable advice, and the encouragement to build a profitable food business on your terms.</description>
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    <itunes:summary>On Your Terms: Marketing Local Food is the go-to podcast for cottage bakers, food truck owners, and farmers market vendors who want to grow their local food business without the marketing overwhelm. Hosted by Bethany Archer, a former six-figure digital business owner turned cottage baker, each episode delivers digital marketing strategies that actually work for local food businesses - from getting found on Google and building email lists to using AI tools and creating sustainable growth. Whether you're just starting out or ready to scale, you'll get real talk, actionable advice, and the encouragement to build a profitable food business on your terms.</itunes:summary>
    <itunes:subtitle>On Your Terms: Marketing Local Food is the go-to podcast for cottage bakers, food truck owners, and farmers market vendors who want to grow their local food business without the marketing overwhelm.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>005:  Working Hard But Getting Nowhere</title>
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      <itunes:title>005:  Working Hard But Getting Nowhere</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>You're working harder than you ever have. So why does it feel like your business isn't actually going anywhere?</p><p>In this episode, Bethany breaks down one of the most invisible but devastating traps food business owners fall into: mistaking motion for momentum. </p><p>Being busy isn't the same as building something, and the difference between the two is costing you more than you probably realize.</p><p>She walks through the real math behind that $8 banana bread delivery across town, explains why adding new products every week might actually be slowing you down, and makes the case for why your time is the single most expensive ingredient in your entire business.</p><p><br>Topics covered:</p><ul><li>The 70% failure rate of food-based businesses and what's actually behind it</li><li>Motion vs. momentum: why one keeps you afloat while the other moves you forward</li><li>Three real-world scenarios where hustle is being mistaken for growth</li><li>Opportunity cost: what you're actually giving up when you say yes to everything</li><li>Why the 80/20 rule is more relevant to your menu than you'd think</li><li>A simple weekly awareness exercise to start shifting the pattern</li></ul><p>This one might make you a little uncomfortable. That's kind of the point.</p><p>Get started at bethanyarcher.com/start</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>You're working harder than you ever have. So why does it feel like your business isn't actually going anywhere?</p><p>In this episode, Bethany breaks down one of the most invisible but devastating traps food business owners fall into: mistaking motion for momentum. </p><p>Being busy isn't the same as building something, and the difference between the two is costing you more than you probably realize.</p><p>She walks through the real math behind that $8 banana bread delivery across town, explains why adding new products every week might actually be slowing you down, and makes the case for why your time is the single most expensive ingredient in your entire business.</p><p><br>Topics covered:</p><ul><li>The 70% failure rate of food-based businesses and what's actually behind it</li><li>Motion vs. momentum: why one keeps you afloat while the other moves you forward</li><li>Three real-world scenarios where hustle is being mistaken for growth</li><li>Opportunity cost: what you're actually giving up when you say yes to everything</li><li>Why the 80/20 rule is more relevant to your menu than you'd think</li><li>A simple weekly awareness exercise to start shifting the pattern</li></ul><p>This one might make you a little uncomfortable. That's kind of the point.</p><p>Get started at bethanyarcher.com/start</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 14 Apr 2026 06:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>You're working harder than you ever have. So why does it feel like your business isn't actually going anywhere?</p><p>In this episode, Bethany breaks down one of the most invisible but devastating traps food business owners fall into: mistaking motion for momentum. </p><p>Being busy isn't the same as building something, and the difference between the two is costing you more than you probably realize.</p><p>She walks through the real math behind that $8 banana bread delivery across town, explains why adding new products every week might actually be slowing you down, and makes the case for why your time is the single most expensive ingredient in your entire business.</p><p><br>Topics covered:</p><ul><li>The 70% failure rate of food-based businesses and what's actually behind it</li><li>Motion vs. momentum: why one keeps you afloat while the other moves you forward</li><li>Three real-world scenarios where hustle is being mistaken for growth</li><li>Opportunity cost: what you're actually giving up when you say yes to everything</li><li>Why the 80/20 rule is more relevant to your menu than you'd think</li><li>A simple weekly awareness exercise to start shifting the pattern</li></ul><p>This one might make you a little uncomfortable. That's kind of the point.</p><p>Get started at bethanyarcher.com/start</p>]]>
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      <title>004: Why Your Business MUST Be (More) "Findable" Online</title>
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      <itunes:title>004: Why Your Business MUST Be (More) "Findable" Online</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p> If someone searches for what you sell in your area right now - would you come up? In this episode we're talking about why being findable online is one of the most important things you can do for your local food business in 2026, and why it's way easier to fix than you think.</p><p>We cover why 90%+ of customers Google a business before buying, how AI tools like ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini are becoming the new gatekeepers of local search, and the real story of a food truck that went from completely invisible to recommended by AI in 30 minutes with one free tool.</p><p>You'll also learn what platforms actually move the needle, how to write about yourself so AI recommends you in the right words, and I'll give you a challenge to find out exactly where you stand right now.</p><p>Download the free Online Visibility Audit at bethanyarcher.com/start</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p> If someone searches for what you sell in your area right now - would you come up? In this episode we're talking about why being findable online is one of the most important things you can do for your local food business in 2026, and why it's way easier to fix than you think.</p><p>We cover why 90%+ of customers Google a business before buying, how AI tools like ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini are becoming the new gatekeepers of local search, and the real story of a food truck that went from completely invisible to recommended by AI in 30 minutes with one free tool.</p><p>You'll also learn what platforms actually move the needle, how to write about yourself so AI recommends you in the right words, and I'll give you a challenge to find out exactly where you stand right now.</p><p>Download the free Online Visibility Audit at bethanyarcher.com/start</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 07 Apr 2026 05:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p> If someone searches for what you sell in your area right now - would you come up? In this episode we're talking about why being findable online is one of the most important things you can do for your local food business in 2026, and why it's way easier to fix than you think.</p><p>We cover why 90%+ of customers Google a business before buying, how AI tools like ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini are becoming the new gatekeepers of local search, and the real story of a food truck that went from completely invisible to recommended by AI in 30 minutes with one free tool.</p><p>You'll also learn what platforms actually move the needle, how to write about yourself so AI recommends you in the right words, and I'll give you a challenge to find out exactly where you stand right now.</p><p>Download the free Online Visibility Audit at bethanyarcher.com/start</p>]]>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>003: Email Marketing isn't Annoying or Sleazy (Really!)</title>
      <itunes:episode>3</itunes:episode>
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      <itunes:title>003: Email Marketing isn't Annoying or Sleazy (Really!)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>If the thought of email marketing makes you feel a little gross inside, this episode is for you.</p><p>The good news? If you're worried about being annoying to your customers, that's actually proof you wouldn't be. People who genuinely care about their customers are almost always the ones who are naturally good at email marketing.</p><p>In this episode, Bethany breaks down why email marketing for local food businesses looks nothing like the spammy stuff filling your junk folder, and what it can look like instead. <br>She covers the three biggest myths that keep food business owners away from email, why local sellers have serious unfair advantages that most online businesses would kill for, and what happened when a local food truck owner lost hundreds of dollars in sales because Facebook's algorithm had a bad day.</p><p>If you want consistent sales without crossing your fingers every time you make a post, this one is for you.</p><p>Topics covered:</p><ul><li>Why worrying about being annoying is actually a green flag</li><li>The homegrown tomato analogy that reframes everything</li><li>Three myths about email marketing, busted</li><li>Why perishable products and email are a perfect match</li><li>What good email actually looks like for a local food business</li><li>The real story behind a 55,000 person list with a 60% open rate</li></ul><p>Grab the free starter pack and get your email list set up at bethanyarcher.com/start</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>If the thought of email marketing makes you feel a little gross inside, this episode is for you.</p><p>The good news? If you're worried about being annoying to your customers, that's actually proof you wouldn't be. People who genuinely care about their customers are almost always the ones who are naturally good at email marketing.</p><p>In this episode, Bethany breaks down why email marketing for local food businesses looks nothing like the spammy stuff filling your junk folder, and what it can look like instead. <br>She covers the three biggest myths that keep food business owners away from email, why local sellers have serious unfair advantages that most online businesses would kill for, and what happened when a local food truck owner lost hundreds of dollars in sales because Facebook's algorithm had a bad day.</p><p>If you want consistent sales without crossing your fingers every time you make a post, this one is for you.</p><p>Topics covered:</p><ul><li>Why worrying about being annoying is actually a green flag</li><li>The homegrown tomato analogy that reframes everything</li><li>Three myths about email marketing, busted</li><li>Why perishable products and email are a perfect match</li><li>What good email actually looks like for a local food business</li><li>The real story behind a 55,000 person list with a 60% open rate</li></ul><p>Grab the free starter pack and get your email list set up at bethanyarcher.com/start</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 30 Mar 2026 05:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
      <author>Bethany Archer</author>
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      <itunes:author>Bethany Archer</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>2436</itunes:duration>
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        <![CDATA[<p>If the thought of email marketing makes you feel a little gross inside, this episode is for you.</p><p>The good news? If you're worried about being annoying to your customers, that's actually proof you wouldn't be. People who genuinely care about their customers are almost always the ones who are naturally good at email marketing.</p><p>In this episode, Bethany breaks down why email marketing for local food businesses looks nothing like the spammy stuff filling your junk folder, and what it can look like instead. <br>She covers the three biggest myths that keep food business owners away from email, why local sellers have serious unfair advantages that most online businesses would kill for, and what happened when a local food truck owner lost hundreds of dollars in sales because Facebook's algorithm had a bad day.</p><p>If you want consistent sales without crossing your fingers every time you make a post, this one is for you.</p><p>Topics covered:</p><ul><li>Why worrying about being annoying is actually a green flag</li><li>The homegrown tomato analogy that reframes everything</li><li>Three myths about email marketing, busted</li><li>Why perishable products and email are a perfect match</li><li>What good email actually looks like for a local food business</li><li>The real story behind a 55,000 person list with a 60% open rate</li></ul><p>Grab the free starter pack and get your email list set up at bethanyarcher.com/start</p>]]>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>002: 4 Reasons Why You Keep Coming Home with Leftovers</title>
      <itunes:episode>2</itunes:episode>
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      <itunes:title>002: 4 Reasons Why You Keep Coming Home with Leftovers</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Are you coming home from market day with more food than you left with? You're not alone. And it's probably not your food that's the problem.</p><p>In this episode, we're breaking down the 4 real reasons local food businesses keep going home with leftovers. </p><p>Whether you're a cottage baker, food truck owner, farmers market vendor, or farmstand operator, these are the patterns that are quietly costing you sales every single week.</p><p>We talk about why uncontrollable variables like weather and foot traffic aren't actually your biggest problem, the communication gap that keeps your best customers from showing up, why posting on social media is a gamble and not a strategy, and the fear-based overproduction trap that most food business owners don't even realize they're in.</p><p>Plus: the systems that fix all of it, a real story about one text message that sold out an entire batch of cinnamon rolls in 10 minutes, and one question that will tell you immediately whether your food is the problem or your marketing is.</p><p>Ready to stop relying on luck? Grab the free starter kit at bethanyarcher.com/start</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Are you coming home from market day with more food than you left with? You're not alone. And it's probably not your food that's the problem.</p><p>In this episode, we're breaking down the 4 real reasons local food businesses keep going home with leftovers. </p><p>Whether you're a cottage baker, food truck owner, farmers market vendor, or farmstand operator, these are the patterns that are quietly costing you sales every single week.</p><p>We talk about why uncontrollable variables like weather and foot traffic aren't actually your biggest problem, the communication gap that keeps your best customers from showing up, why posting on social media is a gamble and not a strategy, and the fear-based overproduction trap that most food business owners don't even realize they're in.</p><p>Plus: the systems that fix all of it, a real story about one text message that sold out an entire batch of cinnamon rolls in 10 minutes, and one question that will tell you immediately whether your food is the problem or your marketing is.</p><p>Ready to stop relying on luck? Grab the free starter kit at bethanyarcher.com/start</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 23 Mar 2026 08:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
      <author>Bethany Archer</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Are you coming home from market day with more food than you left with? You're not alone. And it's probably not your food that's the problem.</p><p>In this episode, we're breaking down the 4 real reasons local food businesses keep going home with leftovers. </p><p>Whether you're a cottage baker, food truck owner, farmers market vendor, or farmstand operator, these are the patterns that are quietly costing you sales every single week.</p><p>We talk about why uncontrollable variables like weather and foot traffic aren't actually your biggest problem, the communication gap that keeps your best customers from showing up, why posting on social media is a gamble and not a strategy, and the fear-based overproduction trap that most food business owners don't even realize they're in.</p><p>Plus: the systems that fix all of it, a real story about one text message that sold out an entire batch of cinnamon rolls in 10 minutes, and one question that will tell you immediately whether your food is the problem or your marketing is.</p><p>Ready to stop relying on luck? Grab the free starter kit at bethanyarcher.com/start</p>]]>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>001: Building a Food Business with Digital Marketing (Welcome)</title>
      <itunes:episode>1</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>1</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>001: Building a Food Business with Digital Marketing (Welcome)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Welcome to On Your Terms: Marketing Local Food!</p><p>I'm Bethany Archer - former six-figure digital business owner turned cottage baker - and I'm here to teach you the digital marketing strategies that actually work for local food businesses.</p><p>In this first episode, you'll learn:<br>- Why Facebook only shows your posts to 3-8% of your followers (while email gets 40-50% open rates)<br>- The four pillars of successful local food marketing: email/text, searchability, systems, and mindset<br>- How I got a local food truck ranked in ChatGPT in just 3 weeks<br>- Why algorithms don't pay your bills (and what does)<br>- The single biggest expense in your business (hint: it's not ingredients)</p><p>Whether you're a cottage baker, food truck owner, or farmers market vendor, this podcast will help you stop shouting into the void and start building a business that works for you - not the other way around.</p><p>Resources mentioned:<br>- Free Email Marketing Quick Start Guide: bethanyarcher.com/start</p><p>Next week: The biggest marketing mistake that keeps you coming home with leftovers - and exactly how to fix it.</p><p>Subscribe so you don't miss it. Let's build a business on YOUR terms.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Welcome to On Your Terms: Marketing Local Food!</p><p>I'm Bethany Archer - former six-figure digital business owner turned cottage baker - and I'm here to teach you the digital marketing strategies that actually work for local food businesses.</p><p>In this first episode, you'll learn:<br>- Why Facebook only shows your posts to 3-8% of your followers (while email gets 40-50% open rates)<br>- The four pillars of successful local food marketing: email/text, searchability, systems, and mindset<br>- How I got a local food truck ranked in ChatGPT in just 3 weeks<br>- Why algorithms don't pay your bills (and what does)<br>- The single biggest expense in your business (hint: it's not ingredients)</p><p>Whether you're a cottage baker, food truck owner, or farmers market vendor, this podcast will help you stop shouting into the void and start building a business that works for you - not the other way around.</p><p>Resources mentioned:<br>- Free Email Marketing Quick Start Guide: bethanyarcher.com/start</p><p>Next week: The biggest marketing mistake that keeps you coming home with leftovers - and exactly how to fix it.</p><p>Subscribe so you don't miss it. Let's build a business on YOUR terms.</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 16 Mar 2026 10:41:00 -0700</pubDate>
      <author>Bethany Archer</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Welcome to On Your Terms: Marketing Local Food!</p><p>I'm Bethany Archer - former six-figure digital business owner turned cottage baker - and I'm here to teach you the digital marketing strategies that actually work for local food businesses.</p><p>In this first episode, you'll learn:<br>- Why Facebook only shows your posts to 3-8% of your followers (while email gets 40-50% open rates)<br>- The four pillars of successful local food marketing: email/text, searchability, systems, and mindset<br>- How I got a local food truck ranked in ChatGPT in just 3 weeks<br>- Why algorithms don't pay your bills (and what does)<br>- The single biggest expense in your business (hint: it's not ingredients)</p><p>Whether you're a cottage baker, food truck owner, or farmers market vendor, this podcast will help you stop shouting into the void and start building a business that works for you - not the other way around.</p><p>Resources mentioned:<br>- Free Email Marketing Quick Start Guide: bethanyarcher.com/start</p><p>Next week: The biggest marketing mistake that keeps you coming home with leftovers - and exactly how to fix it.</p><p>Subscribe so you don't miss it. Let's build a business on YOUR terms.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Welcome to On Your Terms: Marketing Local Food: the podcast for cottage bakers, food truck operators, farmstand vendors, and local food producers who are ready to stop winging it and start building a business that actually works.</p><p>I'm Bethany Archer - former six-figure digital business owner, current cottage baker, and your guide to translating modern digital marketing into real growth for your local food business.</p><p>Each week I share the exact tools, strategies, and marketing methods I'm using inside my own bakery right now, plus case studies from other local food vendors I work with. We cover email marketing, text message marketing, simple websites, getting found on Google and AI search, and turning first-time buyers into repeat customers.</p><p>Because success isn't about hustling harder. It's about getting strategic, sustainable, and smart - so your business can thrive on your terms.</p><p><br>I put out new episodes every week - subscribe so you don't miss one.</p><p>Start here: bethanyarcher.com/start</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Welcome to On Your Terms: Marketing Local Food: the podcast for cottage bakers, food truck operators, farmstand vendors, and local food producers who are ready to stop winging it and start building a business that actually works.</p><p>I'm Bethany Archer - former six-figure digital business owner, current cottage baker, and your guide to translating modern digital marketing into real growth for your local food business.</p><p>Each week I share the exact tools, strategies, and marketing methods I'm using inside my own bakery right now, plus case studies from other local food vendors I work with. We cover email marketing, text message marketing, simple websites, getting found on Google and AI search, and turning first-time buyers into repeat customers.</p><p>Because success isn't about hustling harder. It's about getting strategic, sustainable, and smart - so your business can thrive on your terms.</p><p><br>I put out new episodes every week - subscribe so you don't miss one.</p><p>Start here: bethanyarcher.com/start</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Welcome to On Your Terms: Marketing Local Food: the podcast for cottage bakers, food truck operators, farmstand vendors, and local food producers who are ready to stop winging it and start building a business that actually works.</p><p>I'm Bethany Archer - former six-figure digital business owner, current cottage baker, and your guide to translating modern digital marketing into real growth for your local food business.</p><p>Each week I share the exact tools, strategies, and marketing methods I'm using inside my own bakery right now, plus case studies from other local food vendors I work with. We cover email marketing, text message marketing, simple websites, getting found on Google and AI search, and turning first-time buyers into repeat customers.</p><p>Because success isn't about hustling harder. It's about getting strategic, sustainable, and smart - so your business can thrive on your terms.</p><p><br>I put out new episodes every week - subscribe so you don't miss one.</p><p>Start here: bethanyarcher.com/start</p>]]>
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