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Episode 98 - Kicker, Kindness & Kickass Culture: A Blueprint for Small Business - Roger Demaree
- 2025/04/08
- 再生時間: 1 時間 17 分
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In this laid-back but powerful episode of Cruise Control, Kevin Davis sits down with Roger Demaree, longtime marketing director at Kicker, to unpack the brand's journey from a garage in Stillwater, Oklahoma, to global car audio icon. Roger shares hilarious stories (yes, Sir Mix-a-Lot included), valuable lessons in faith-driven leadership, and golden insights for small business owners on staying ahead of trends, building loyalty, and fostering meaningful relationships—both in business and in life. Whether you run a detail shop or just love loud music and good people, this episode has something for you.
KEY TAKEAWAYS:
- Build on Relationships, Not Transactions
Roger highlights how real success comes from caring about people first—not what they can offer you. - Integrity Wins in the Long Run
Kicker air-freighted $600K worth of amps at a loss during COVID to keep dealers afloat. Why? Because it was the right thing to do. - From “Ass-Kicker” to “Kicker”
The brand name was born from a customer saying the bass felt like it “kicked him in the ass.” (Yep, really.) - Marketing Without Contracts
Roger shares that almost all of his brand ambassador and influencer relationships are handshake deals—built on trust. - Customer Experience Is the Product
The real product isn’t just sound—it’s the feeling customers get when their music hits right. - Culture Is Everything
Kicker has 200 employees, and Roger (22 years in) is only #51 in seniority. That's a culture built on loyalty. - Networking: The Secret Superpower
Roger's legendary stories of meeting Guy Fieri, Billy Gibbons, Aaron Hagar, and Sir Mix-a-Lot all stem from genuine connection—not chasing clout. - Stay Ahead or Become Kodak
Kicker avoided the fate of companies like Kodak by not getting into head units and instead pivoting into OEM integration and vehicle-specific solutions. - Support Doesn’t End After the Sale
A customer who bought outdated subs on eBay still got a discount and support from Kicker—just because he was a fan. - Small Business? Act Big by Thinking Smart
Whether it’s faith, fairness, or feedback—small shops can adopt these same guiding principles to win big in any market.
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