Great Content. Terrible Experience.
Last week I went to a seafood restaurant. The food? Fantastic. The service? Brutal.
Late drinks, missing silverware, and a waiter who clearly wanted to be anywhere else.
It was a bad experience.
Then I joined a coaching call. The content was gold — practical, actionable, exactly what I needed. But the coach showed up late, kept glancing at his phone, and background noise made it feel like he was broadcasting live from a food court.
Again, bad experience.
And then — because apparently I was on a roll — I attended a live event. Great content. But the directions were wrong, the room setup was chaos, and no one seemed to know who was running the show.
You guessed it… bad experience.
Here’s the thing:
Your content might be amazing. Your product might be bulletproof. Your offer might be the best in your market.
But if the experience sucks — none of that matters.
People remember how you made them feel more than what you said or sold.
So when you start looking at what might be the PERFECT franchise for you… ask yourself:
What’s the experience like — not just the content?
Because that’s the difference between a customer who buys once… and a believer who stays for life.
You heard it here first.
#YouGotThis
Stacey Riska, your lifestyle matchmaker helping you “do what you love, love what you do”!
P.S. Being wealthy is not about what you know…. its about how you behave.




