
Episode #4
The Three-Year Rule Behind Building Trust Before the Deal Closes
Most B2B sales cycles push for speed, but Rachel Montague closes deals that sometimes won't happen for three years. As CMO of the oldest Black-owned food service company in the U.S., she runs marketing strategies that couldn't be more different: throwing survey parties for college students while building multi-year relationships with university presidents. This episode reveals why her longest sales cycles produce her best clients, and how treating marketing like medicine changed everything. Key Takeaways: Rachel started marketing with zero experience by unlocking competitor files, redesigning proposals like magazines, and teaching herself from Harvard's curriculum after her father said she had "nothing to offer." She solves the angry-respondent problem by throwing parties where students take surveys for prizes, then uses AI to analyze patterns in the feedback and posts "you asked, we listened" signs for every change implemented. Her B2B strategy requires starting relationship-building two to three years before a contract expires, positioning as a friend rather than a vendor so clients already know her reputation when RFPs come out. She studies con artists and scammers to understand psychological patterns in persuasion, goes undercover at her own locations and competitors' businesses, and pays students to be "spies" who report problems directly to her cell phone. ------------------------ ️SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST ON APPLE PODCAST If you enjoyed the episode, don't forget to subscribe, and leave a review. Thanks! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-brndbrief-podcast/id1724388941 ------------------------ Guest Information Gourmetservicesinc.com


