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Did you just get fired? Spend a bunch of money on a marketing project or campaign that didnât work?
It can feel like marketing failures are happening today at a higher rate than ever before. Markets are changing; buyerâs processes, decision-making, and budgets are in flux; and companies are switching up their marketing organizations and leadership.
Devin and Margaret explore our own relationship with failureâand what you can do nextâon this episode of Donât Say Content.
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Here's a bonus episode from Devin's conversation with Joei Chan on her post, Good Boss, Bad Boss. It's a meaty one where she share lots of secrets about being a good and bad boss, and stories from her time as the boss of all bosses (CEO).
Also, season 4 is dropping soon! We're kicking off season 4 on 2/6 with a live show on YouTube. You won't want to miss it. (And if it's past 2/6/24âpress play already.)
Listen to Good Boss Bad Boss on Apple, on Spotify, or on YouTube (or wherever you get your podcasts).
Connect with Joei: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joeichan/
Produced in partnership with Share Your Genius
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Have you missed us?! Donât Say Content season 4 is coming back on February 6th, and weâd love for you join usâhere on the feed or live, on Youtube.
Weâre starting the season off on YouTube live on February 6th at noon ET. But donât worry, weâll drop the live show on the podcast feed if you canât make it.
Wanna join us live? Check out our YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=danFfrLz5XQ
(And set your notifications so you donât forget!)
Otherwise, make sure youâre subscribed to the podcast so you donât miss any of the new episodes.
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Bonus episode time! Before season 4 drops, enjoy this bonus episode where Margaret joined Ramli John's Marketing Powerups podcast to talk about her strategic brand flywheel.
Like what you hear? Check out Ramli's podcast here: https://marketingpowerups.com/podcast/
For more from Devin + Margaret, head to dontsaycontent.com.
Created in partnership with Share Your Genius: https://www.shareyourgenius.com/
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We're even less filtered than normal in our Season 3 finale, so buckle up: weâre talking about our challenges with gender inequity, patterns of entrenched misogyny, societal expectations, unhealthy boundaries, and reflections on how our careers are viewed by others in the industry.
Big life changes and challenges bring big reflections and feelings. They also spotlight challenges weâve accepted and taken for granted, bringing a strikingly clear question to the fore: Why are we so afraid?
[NOTE: Weâre continuing this convo and starting others during the holiday break on Substack. Follow along and participate: https://dontsaycontent.substack.com/]
Weâre afraid telling the truth will piss people off. Weâre afraid of becoming a pariah: getting fired, being âunhireableâ, and alienating our friends and colleagues.
When faced with the opportunity to address interpersonal challenges that are rooted in systemic prejudice, inequity, and unfairness, a lot of us (yes, us too!!), we begin to doubt our experience is real and rationalize to avoid ruffling feathers.
Nothing has actually changed, weâre sorry to say. The same misogyny, inequity, and bad behavior still exist, theyâre just hidden in a black hole. Not behind or cloaked in something, they are an active part of our current societal galaxy, studied, written about, analyzed, and discussed.
None of that has led to meaningful change. Worse: itâs given us the belief that change has happened, making us feel accomplished and comfortable, such that we accept a daily reality that still really sucks.
What would happen if we stopped being afraid and angry and started approaching change with curiosity, bravery, compassion, and love? What if we had shared language around our challenges, including with the people who we are challenged by?
It still wonât be easy. People will still get mad. Unfair things will still happen. But if all thatâs happening already and nothing is changing, isnât it time to step outside our comfort zone and try something new?
Tune in for a heartfelt and vulnerable discussion around the real human issues we face todayâas women, and as people. We hope to leave you with something to think about, and maybe a bit more shared language around these experiences.
Connect with Devin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/devinbramhall/
Connect with Margaret: https://www.linkedin.com/in/margaret-kelsey-104abba/
Created in partnership with Share Your Genius: https://www.shareyourgenius.com/
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What if we started looking at marketing as a business growth strategy instead of a promotional department?
Devin and Margaret discuss the role Marketing plays in fundraising and investor board meetings. They explore how the current startup investing structure only widens the trust gap between CEOs and Marketing, including understanding the chasm and how that leads to wrong solutions that are often avoidable.
Connect with Devin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/devinbramhall/
Connect with Margaret: https://www.linkedin.com/in/margaret-kelsey-104abba/
Subscribe to our newsletter: https://dontsaycontent.substack.com/
Created in partnership with Share Your Genius: https://www.shareyourgenius.com/
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Q4 has begun, and the year is coming to a close. But youâre in overwhelmâfrom setting new goals for next year, setting the big vision for your strategy, and oh yeahâfinishing out this year strong. But that overwhelm and busyness is not new to the B2B tech world.
Some of the problems that rear their heads in times like these are just that: nothing new. But that doesnât mean they arenât any easier to handle. Where do you find the right marketers to take your team to the next level? Where do you find creative, strategic ideas when youâre overwhelmed with the day-to-day? How do I enable my teams to act on our bigger mission and vision?
To help cut through the noise and overwhelm, Devin and Margaret asked their CEO & founder friends about what topics are keeping them up at night. Their answers will help bring you back to reality, center your actions around progress, and give you jumping-off points for solving these common problems.
Devin and Margaret channel their full consultative skills and reference their experience in similar situations and roles to answer these three main questions:
How do you build a marketing team that buys into your bigger mission and vision? Not spammy tactics.How do you combat analysis paralysis in a small marketing department?How can you embrace and maximize the messiness of the marketplace right now?Connect with Devin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/devinbramhall/
Connect with Margaret: https://www.linkedin.com/in/margaret-kelsey-104abba/
Subscribe to our newsletter: https://dontsaycontent.substack.com/
Created in partnership with Share Your Genius: https://www.shareyourgenius.com/
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đ±WHAT. A GUEST?! đ± We said we werenât doing an interview show, but we did need a hand with this weekâs topic: how do visual mediums help achieve business growth, and what role do executives and team members outside the marketing team play in modern marketing strategy?
Rachel Downey, CEO and founder of Share Your Genius joins the show today to break down what companies actually want to do: create content that moves your company toward your growth goals and outcomes.
Marketing is about influencing human behavior. Sharing stories from a business and human perspective helps brands connect with current and potential buyers through the experiences shared by folks across the team, including the executive suite. Visual media can increase the pace of connection by showing the humans behind it sharing their ideas, perspectives, answers, tips, or just joining a conversation.
This should be music to the ears of executives and investors alike: media-led, community-focused approach to B2B sales and marketing removes the paradigm of âscaleâ and introduces a self-perpetuating cycle of high-converting, WOM-driven growth that costs less and sustains longer.
Take your hand off the wheel: self-driving marketing is here, and it looks nothing like the programmatic, scheduled, templatized content marketing of the past.
Jump into the conversation:
(01:00) Weâve got a guest?!
(03:50) Whatâs up with creating a media brand?
(20:00) Nearbound đ€ąCommunity đ
(24:00) Setting the foundation of your story for max connection + growth
And we know youâre wonderingâare we going to continue to have guests? Probably not. Are we going to have Rachel back on to talk about this topic some more? Probably. Stay tuned.
Connect with Devin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/devinbramhall/
Connect with Margaret: https://www.linkedin.com/in/margaret-kelsey-104abba/
Subscribe to our newsletter: https://dontsaycontent.substack.com/
Created in partnership with Share Your Genius: https://www.shareyourgenius.com/
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Newsflash: your lifeboat has a hole in it. Oh, and that life vest youâre wearingâlol. It doesnât help when youâre sinking into an ocean of lava.
No, weâre not talking about the apocalypse, weâre talking about what it takes to make your company survive in 2024 and beyond. If youâre reaching for familiar growth tactics, youâre putting your company at risk and missing the opportunities embedded in times of uncertainty and change.
Hereâs the deal: the only reason your playbooks worked before is because everything worked up until a year ago.
Smart business leaders see business strategy in chaos. They experiment and take risks to uncover unique opportunities to get ahead and they need their marketing and growth teams to support
From tactics to team-building, Devin and Margaret share insights on real-life examples and strategies to leave you reevaluating how (and if) youâll pick up a playbook again.
Jump into the conversation:
(01:00) Oi with the playbooks already
(11:00) Should you future-proof?
(18:00) Playbooks & Building Teams
(30:30) Wrapped in a bow?
Connect with Devin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/devinbramhall/
Connect with Margaret: https://www.linkedin.com/in/margaret-kelsey-104abba/
Subscribe to our newsletter: https://dontsaycontent.substack.com/
Created in partnership with Share Your Genius: https://www.shareyourgenius.com/
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Confusion. Miscommunication. Misunderstandings. Thatâs what happens when marketers and business leaders use too many buzzwords.
YET WE ALL KEEP USING THEM (us, too). Chaos agents disguised as trendy trifles that we claim to aid in communicating our marketing plans and getting buy-in from CEOs, clients, and teams. Poppycock!
Donât use buzzwords, say what you mean, otherwise, youâre just perpetuating a broken system where:
The C-suite doesnât trust marketersMarketers struggle to get buy-in from C-suiteLots of money is wasted on team overhauls, constant changes in strategyProgress stalls because you keep going in circlesJoin Devin and Margaret as they dissect the problems that buzzwords create and the threats they pose to businesses.
how leadership latches on to trends, how to incorporate these âstrategiesâ into business goals, lack of alignment and mutual understanding that founders, CEOs, and heads of marketing alike experience as a result of buzzword saladsPlus some bonus advice may or may not be helpful, but it came out in the convo, so weâre sharing it with you anyway.
Connect with Devin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/devinbramhall/
Connect with Margaret: https://www.linkedin.com/in/margaret-kelsey-104abba/
Subscribe to our newsletter: https://dontsaycontent.substack.com/
Created in partnership with Share Your Genius: https://www.shareyourgenius.com/
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Weâve got a sweet treat for you this week: a deep dive into Halloween candy, horror movies, and a deep analysis into how much Margaret pumpkin spice lattes in the fall vs summer months.
âŠAnd we continue our convo about the marketing gig economy and how fear-based decisions are causing marketers and leaders to miss the huge opportunity in front of them: Chaos.
No more social âtown squareâ; folks have scattered to small communities across platforms. For now, marketing budgets are anemic and it is taking longer to close deals. But, within these and other realities are opportunities for marketing freelancers AND companies.
Freelancers are in demand because companies are afraid to commit due to lack of certainty in the marketCompanies can make the most of their budget by creating hyper-focused plans and hiring freelancers to serve only those immediate needsForget the headline hype. Pull a Jennifer Connolly and flick away those inaccurate categorizations of the current moment, think for yourself, and tell that hairy fear monster: âYou have no power over me.â
When youâre done, have yourself some candy corns, watch The Monster Squad, drink a pumpkin spice latte, and youâll see: when the playbook stops working and nothing is as it used to be, youâre in the best place possible to level up your career and company.
Connect with Devin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/devinbramhall/
Connect with Margaret: https://www.linkedin.com/in/margaret-kelsey-104abba/
Subscribe to our newsletter: https://dontsaycontent.substack.com/
Created in partnership with Share Your Genius: https://www.shareyourgenius.com/
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Times of chaos can be huge opportunities for companies who are open to thinking outside the playbooks and frameworks theyâre familiar with.
Leaders who approach current industry and economic challenges with curiosity and bravery will find themselves uniquely positioned to win. Itâs time to get scrappy!
This includes how marketing leaders plan for growth on limited budgets and even more scrutiny from investors, CFOs, and CEOs. These days, a good marketing strategy looks a lot more like a business strategy, and thatâs a good thing.
How come?
The same old tactics arenât as effective based on a cultural shift in focus to individuals over brandsWeâre living in a decentralized online social era, which is ultimately a good thing for brands, but short-term means a more hands-on approach and recalibration of how companies measure ROIMarketing talent is mediocre and they likely wonât be competitive until after they go through operating in a tough economyWhat companies need most right now is a strategic growth plan optimized for short-term impact, flexibility, and efficiency. Thatâs where outsourced marketing partners shine a much-needed bright light on dark times.
Join your hosts, Devin Bramhall and Margaret Kelsey, as they explore the untapped potential outside of the traditional in-house marketing setup.
Jump into the conversation:
(10:30) The Freelancer Takeover
(15:30) Understanding Leadersâ Challenges
(18:45) Burnt out? Move on.
(25:00) Our Consultant Recipe
Connect with Devin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/devinbramhall/
Connect with Margaret: https://www.linkedin.com/in/margaret-kelsey-104abba/
Subscribe to our newsletter: https://dontsaycontent.substack.com/
Created in partnership with Share Your Genius: https://www.shareyourgenius.com/
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Moments of chaos are moments of opportunity. That is your marketing mantra heading into 2024.
In this conversation, Devin and Margaret cut through the chaos that is the present-day marketing landscape to offer marketing leaders a bit of clarity. The key to your companyâs strategic growth may not be as complicated as you think. It isnât another tool in your tech stack, thereâs no AI hack, and itâs not something you can gather pixel data on.
Are you ready for this? The answer is⊠your network. Itâs your community and like-minded human beings who may be interested in your brand or product.
Especially in the rat race atmosphere of the VC-backed B2B startup, pressure to achieve meteoric growth at all costs blinds marketers, founders, and the rest of the c-suite to sane, sustainable goalsâsolutions to growth that donât require endless budget and a dizzying mix of marketing channels paving the halls of your sales funnel. Lazy girl marketing, if you will.
Jump into the conversation:
(03:00) Why Weâre Talking About Community
(13:00) Referral Partnerships for the Win
(24:00) VCâs Missed Opportunity
(36:00) Time to Experiment
(42:00) Stop Measuring by Channel
If youâre ready to take a breather, get back to basics, and create your own job security, tune in to this episode for some real talk and reassurance.
Connect with Devin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/devinbramhall/
Connect with Margaret: https://www.linkedin.com/in/margaret-kelsey-104abba/
Subscribe to our newsletter: https://dontsaycontent.substack.com/
Created in partnership with Share Your Genius: https://www.shareyourgenius.com/
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Most of us used the wrong criteria when we evaluated job opportunities at some point in our careers.
You know what they are: reactive, emotion-driven departures. Being lured by pay without evaluating the health of the company. Taking a lateral move at a company based on a promise that - if we were looking at the situation objectively weâd knowânever results in the upward motion or promotion we were promised.
The list is long.
Then comes this point where you not only see the whole game board, but you stop judging it, which frees up your headspace for objective evaluation and strategic career planning. And thatâs when things really take off.
Today weâre tackling a listener question: how do you know when itâs time to leave your job?
Join Devin Bramhall and Margaret Kelsey as they examine their own career trajectories to extract the decisions that helped them move up to senior-level marketing roles, CEO and then to successful consulting careers.
Short-term versus long-termâwhat choices will get you closer to your career objectives? Do you even know what you want? Strategic mindset: aligning your career objectives with the organization to accelerate your progress.The crucial role that discomfort plays in your career and how to make it your strategic advantage.Jump into the conversation:
04:00 Title vs. salary: what matters more?
13:00 Values Influence Leadership Decisions
25:30 When Margaret Almost Missed an Opportunity
The TL;DR? Devin and Margaret want to urge you to analyze opportunities based on personal goals and values, advocating for a more logical and data-driven approach to job decisions rather than simply complaining about current situations. So join us for a discussion that will leave you encouraged to reflect on your career choices, embrace change, and pursue your goals with confidence and clarity.
Connect with Devin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/devinbramhall/
Connect with Margaret: https://www.linkedin.com/in/margaret-kelsey-104abba/
Subscribe to our newsletter: https://dontsaycontent.substack.com/
Created in partnership with Share Your Genius: https://www.shareyourgenius.com/
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Did you attend this yearâs HubSpot Inbound conference?
Whether you did or not, Devin and Margaret are here to break down the highlights of everyone's favorite marketing conference. What did they take away? What was their favorite part? (And maybe even spill a little tea about where they leave room for improvement, too.)
From juicy behind-the-scenes details of being a speaker at one of the top marketing conferences to tried-and-true conference strategies, this episode will have you both laughing and learning as Devin and Margaret reflect on their time at Inbound together.
In this episode, weâll explore:
The power of thinking outside the booth: Devin and Margaret dish on why getting a booth might not be the best move for your event marketing strategy. Discover out-of-the-box ideas that will raise eyebrows and set you apart from the sea of sponsors.
Throw your own party: Who needs a boring sponsored event when you can throw a bar takeover?! Learn how brands grabbed attention, engaged marketers, and made lasting connections (with free drinksâyou love to see it).
Secrets from the green room: Devin and Margaret talk VIP experience for speakers and conference attendees alike, while also discussing some of their favorite backstage marketing efforts theyâve seen and executedâincluding a backstage video series at Appcues, where they tapped into the adrenaline-fueled minds of speakers post-presentation.
Jump into the conversation:
03:10 VIP vs. Regular Ticket
05:30 Community Over Everything
10:45 Best & Worst Conference Event Marketing Strategies
Connect with Devin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/devinbramhall/
Connect with Margaret: https://www.linkedin.com/in/margaret-kelsey-104abba/
Subscribe to our newsletter: https://dontsaycontent.substack.com/
Created in partnership with Share Your Genius: https://www.shareyourgenius.com/
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Is the marketing industry better or worse off in todayâs day and age based on the fact that we have access to more data than we could ever possibly report on?
They share stories of the good and bad ways theyâve seen data used to adjust marketing programs, the power of data in marketing experimentation, and share hot takes they gathered from their friends in the industry.
Since we have so many data points across platforms and initiatives, thereâs so much to interpret and use to make decisions. The themes of this podcast can also be summed up in a few questions to help you think about data in your marketing execution:
Are you using reporting to tell an effective story?Can you categorize your marketing goals and results into vital and experimental categories?Are you using your data to inform what programs youâre keeping and cutting?So press play to hear Devin and Margaret dive into the relationship between data and marketing success.
Connect with Devin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/devinbramhall/
Connect with Margaret: https://www.linkedin.com/in/margaret-kelsey-104abba/
Subscribe to our newsletter: https://dontsaycontent.substack.com/
Created in partnership with Share Your Genius: https://www.shareyourgenius.com/
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We asked, you answered. What are your least favorite marketing jargon terms?
Sourced from our loyal community on LinkedIn, hosts Devin Bramhall and Margaret Kelsey discuss some of the most used marketing terms in the industry today, challenging marketers and executives to move beyond âstrategicâ and âevergreenâ as descriptors of your efforts. And in Devinâs own words, âSay what you actually mean.â
But donât worry, Devin and Margaret know they arenât exempt from this industry-wide communication plague. Margaret offers up some of her most-used buzzwords, and they work together to break down what sheâs trying to convey when she says âsexyâ in a business strategy context. They also dive into why content is their top do-not-say word and how these words become almost meaningless.
Listen in for:
Ways to communicate beyond overused buzzwordsWhy prioritizing people-first content moves us away from buzzword trends and into a more authentic marketing industryHot takes and listener submissions to make you laugh about the terms weâve come to hear too oftenSubscribe to our newsletter for bonus content: https://dontsaycontent.substack.com/
Created in partnership with Share Your Genius
An award-winning podcast production company working with the largest B2B brands to drive engagement, and retention: https://www.shareyourgenius.com/
Amplified by Casted
Podcast and video marketing platform for B2B brands to grow their audience and impact the bottom line: https://www.casted.us/
Marketing by Kristina Carson
Digital marketing and social media expert. https://www.kristinacarson.com/
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Weâre back for season 3 with a topic sent in by a listener: the relationship between sales and marketing.
Fraught relationship or not, there is so much opportunity and growth when these teams are aligned. So why is it so hard to make that happen?
Devin and Margaret challenge leaders to bridge the communication gap with their sales counterparts, and challenge marketers to gain an understanding of how to extract crucial customer information from sales conversations, build exclusive content offers that drive engagement, and collaborate effectively to achieve growth objectives.
With thought-provoking discussions on the evolving landscape of account-based marketing, event strategies, and the importance of aligning goals and responsibilities, this episode leaves marketing leaders with plenty to ponder, including:
Why marketing + sales have to be aligned from the top downThe power of effective marketing (dangling carrots) that sales can actually useIdeas for how marketing + sales can work together for real impactSubscribe to our newsletter for bonus content: https://dontsaycontent.substack.com/
Created in partnership with Share Your Genius
An award-winning podcast production company working with the largest B2B brands to drive engagement,and retention: https://www.shareyourgenius.com/
Amplified by Casted
Podcast and video marketing platform for B2B brands to grow their audience and impact the bottom line: https://www.casted.us/
Marketing by Kristina Carson
Digital marketing and social media expert. https://www.kristinacarson.com/
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In this bonus episode, Devin Bramhall and Margaret Kelsey sit down with Rachel Downey, CEO and Founder of Share Your Genius (their production company) to reflect back on how the podcast came to be, how transformative it has been for themselves and their personal brands, and how this podcast has helped move them past their fear.
And donât worry, there are some solid asides too. You wonât want to miss hearing about the episode that got cut. đPress play for a look back and a look forward in the world of Donât Say Content and B2B podcasting.
Connect with Rachel Downey: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rachelelstsdowney/
Listen to her podcast, Voicemails with Rachel: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/voicemails-with-rachel/id1648953137
Check out Share Your Genius: https://www.shareyourgenius.com/
Connect with Devin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/devinbramhall/
Connect with Margaret: https://www.linkedin.com/in/margaret-kelsey-104abba/
Subscribe to our newsletter: https://dontsaycontent.substack.com/
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Weâre back with a bonus episode to hold you over until season 3 drops in September of 2023!
What are your guesses for how many times our hosts Devin and Margaret said the word âcontentâ during season 2? Hint, itâs over 50. đ€Ż
Devin and Margaret reveal the total number and more in this episode, including teasing whatâs coming up for season 3, reflecting on the original premise of Donât Say Content, and sharing a few times where saying the word âcontentâ was actually warranted (that might also double as a shame reel).
Connect with Devin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/devinbramhall/
Connect with Margaret: https://www.linkedin.com/in/margaret-kelsey-104abba/
Subscribe to our newsletter: https://dontsaycontent.substack.com/
Created in partnership with Share Your Genius: https://www.shareyourgenius.com/
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