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  • This episode of Let's Talk Marketing explores the power of psychology-driven marketing and its impact on demand generation. Host Katya Allison interviews Rai Cornell, CEO and Strategic Marketing Consultant at Cornell Content Marketing, about her approach to B2B marketing, her transition from mental health to marketing, and how her framework, "The ELITE Method," is revolutionizing how businesses connect with their ideal buyers. Rai discusses the importance of empathy in marketing, how to build long-term demand generation strategies, and why understanding buyer psychology is crucial for success.

    Listeners will walk away with insights on:

    Rai's background in psychology shapes her unique approach to B2B demand generation.Demand generation is about building relationships, not just capturing leads.The ELITE Method includes examining, learning, implementing, transforming, and enhancing your marketing strategies.Understanding the buyer’s pain points, even peripheral ones, is key to effective content strategy.Thought leadership should focus on articulating a company’s unique differences, not just filling the content pipeline.Empathy in marketing leads to better connection and less transactional messaging.A feedback loop between sales and marketing ensures continuous learning and improves content quality.Companies should focus on long-term strategies to fill their pipeline sustainably, not just short-term lead generation.

    Show Links: 

    https://cornellcontentmarketing.com/demandgenkit

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/raicornell/

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/raicornell/

  • This episode of "Let's Talk Marketing" explores the power of word-of-mouth marketing and customer acquisition. Host Katya Allison interviews Landon Taylor, CEO of Snoball, a Word of Mouth Marketing platform. The discussion dives deep into the importance of balancing marketing strategies with customer acquisition costs (CAC) and how businesses can utilize word-of-mouth strategies for long-term success. Landon shares his experiences with customer acquisition, the importance of tracking key metrics, and why businesses must diversify their marketing efforts. He also provides valuable insights on leveraging user-generated content (UGC) and creating customer loyalty through consistent engagement.

    Listeners will walk away with insights on:

    Customer acquisition cost (CAC) is calculated by dividing total sales and marketing costs by the number of new customers acquired.A good CAC-to-LTV (lifetime value) ratio is essential for maintaining a profitable marketing strategy.Lead generation and nurturing should be treated as distinct stages in the marketing funnel.Diversifying marketing efforts across different channels helps mitigate risks of dependency on a single source like Google Ads.Experimentation is key: marketers must adapt to changing trends and continuously evaluate what works for their business.Word-of-mouth marketing relies on maintaining ongoing one-on-one conversations with customers to drive referrals and build brand advocacy.User-generated content (UGC) can be integrated with paid marketing to enhance conversion rates and improve social proof.Businesses should prioritize consistent communication and trust-building with customers to create a sustainable word-of-mouth flywheel.Marketers should always be learning and refining their skills, ensuring they stay ahead of industry changes.

    Episode Links:

    https://snoball.comhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/landonstaylor/https://x.com/@landonstaylor
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  • This episode of "Let's Talk Marketing" explores leadership, company culture, and remote work in the modern world. Host Katya Allison interviews Chris Dyer, a recognized expert on company culture and leadership, about his experiences and insights into managing remote and hybrid teams. With a focus on creating high-performing cultures, Chris shares his strategies for fostering creativity, collaboration, and connection within teams working in a remote or hybrid environment. He also discusses his unique "seven pillars" approach to building company culture, how leaders can maintain transparency, positivity, and recognition, and the growing impact of AI on the future of work

    Listeners will walk away with insights on:

    Hybrid and remote work require a reinvention of traditional work models for success.Effective meetings in a remote setting require intentionality and clear purposes.Transparency, positive leadership, and recognition are key to a high-performing culture.Chris Dyer’s "seven pillars" framework for company culture includes uniqueness, listening, and accountability.Hybrid teams benefit from structure, with meetings like "cockroach meetings" focused on one specific problem.Leaders should prioritize deep connection and empathy in remote or hybrid team settings.Saying "yes" more often can open opportunities and spark innovation in business.Creativity in meetings can be fostered with specific naming and purpose, like "creative caterpillar" meetings.Company culture is not about quantity but about quality and meaningful connections within teams.AI could shape the future of remote and hybrid work, but human trust and interaction will remain critical.

    Episode Links:

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrisdyer7/

    https://www.tiktok.com/@chrisdyer.com

    https://www.instagram.com/chrispdyer7/

    https://x.com/ChrisPDyer

    https://chrisdyer.com/

    https://www.facebook.com/chrispdyer7

    https://youtu.be/NtgtkAoGgT4

  • This episode of "Let's Talk Marketing" explores the intricacies of Google Analytics 4 (GA4) and its impact on marketing. Host Katya Allison interviews Jeff Greenfield, CEO and co-founder of Provolytics, a measurement company specializing in a privacy-first world. Jeff discusses the pros and cons of GA4, its comparison with Universal Analytics, and how marketers can leverage it for tracking clicks and user behavior. He emphasizes the importance of understanding data aggregation, impressions, and how to use analytics effectively for marketing strategies. The conversation also touches on balancing work and life, providing insightful advice for marketers.

    Listeners will walk away with insights on:

    GA4 is useful for tracking user behavior, but it's not the ultimate measurement tool.Impressions are crucial for understanding marketing effectiveness but often missing in GA4.Marketers should look beyond clicks and consider impressions for a full view of their campaigns.GA4 favors Google-owned platforms like YouTube, which can distort comparative data.Work-life balance is essential for creativity and long-term marketing success.Avoid relying solely on GA4 for your marketing data; combine it with other analytics sources.Custom events in GA4 offer more meaningful insights, but they require effort to set up.Marketers should balance their focus between creative strategies and data-driven decisions.Being aware of time lags between impressions and conversions can help optimize marketing strategies.Staying updated on marketing trends and technologies is vital to staying competitive.
  • This episode of "Let's Talk Marketing" explores the transformative role of chatbots in building relationships and enhancing marketing strategies. Host Katya Allison interviews Mia Pokriefka and Elissa O'Dell, co-founders of Huxly, a Shorty award-winning creative tech studio. They discuss their innovative approach to using chatbots for storytelling and engagement, emphasizing the importance of conversational design in direct messages (DMs). Mia and Elissa highlight key metrics from their chatbot campaigns, such as impressive response rates and click-through rates. The conversation also delves into the future of AI in marketing, the significance of authentic communication, and the need for brands to foster community connections. Tune in for valuable insights on leveraging chatbots to enhance customer experiences and drive engagement.

    Listeners will walk away with insights on:

    Chatbots can facilitate relationship building beyond traditional customer service roles.Conversational design enhances audience engagement through interactive experiences.High engagement metrics, like 91% response rates, highlight chatbot effectiveness.AI can improve personalization and streamline communication for brands.Brands must ensure a value exchange in chatbot interactions to maintain trust.Building community connections through DMs can enhance ROI and customer loyalty.

    Episode Links:

    Follow Mia & Elissa on LinkedIn >>> https://www.linkedin.com/in/miapokriefka/ & https://www.linkedin.com/in/elissaodell/

    Follow Huxly on IG >>> https://www.instagram.com/heyhuxly/

    

  • This episode of "Let's Talk Marketing" explores the importance of mentorship and community in entrepreneurship. Host Katya Allison interviews Heidi Schalk, a business strategy and visibility coach, who shares her journey of empowering women in business to build and scale their enterprises. Heidi discusses the evolving landscape of business and marketing, emphasizing the necessity of staying updated with trends, particularly in social media and AI. She highlights the significance of aligning with mentors who share similar values and the need for community support among women. Heidi also provides actionable insights on building confidence in business and the importance of celebrating small wins. Tune in for valuable strategies to help you navigate your entrepreneurial journey.

    Listeners will walk away with insights on:

    Staying updated with business trends is essential for long-term success in entrepreneurship.Finding a mentor who aligns with your values can accelerate growth and development.Women often face perfectionism and the pressure to "lone wolf" in business.Celebrating small wins is crucial for maintaining motivation and excitement.Building confidence involves keeping commitments to oneself and reaching out for help.Creating an inclusive environment fosters support among women in business.Authentic leadership balances setting clear expectations with empathy and understanding.

    Episode Links:

    Follow Heidi on LinkedIn > https://www.linkedin.com/in/heidischalkcoaching/Listen to Heidi's Podcast >>https://beshepodcast.com/Visit Heidi's Website >> https://heidischalk.com/
  • This episode of "Let's Talk Marketing" explores the impact of AI on video production and marketing strategies. Host Katya Allison interviews Harrison Roberts, an entrepreneur and innovator in the visual effects and video production industry. Harrison shares his journey from launching a video production company to creating AI-enhanced video content tailored for the insurance sector. He discusses the benefits of AI in streamlining processes, reducing costs, and maintaining high-quality outputs. Harrison also emphasizes the importance of understanding media placement and client needs for effective marketing. The conversation covers the future of AI in advertising, including the rise of digital avatars and the significance of balancing quality and cost. Tune in for valuable insights into leveraging AI for innovative marketing solutions.

    Listeners will walk away with insights on:

    AI is transforming video production by reducing costs and enhancing quality.Understanding consumer needs is crucial for effective media placement strategies.Digital avatars can improve engagement, but quality must remain a priority.A balanced approach between production quality and media placement is essential.Specialization in AI tools can lead to more efficient content creation.Staying updated on AI developments is vital for marketing success.Leveraging AI can democratize media placement for smaller brands and budgets

    Links you'll want to follow:

    https://knockdown.tv/

    https://edifits.com/

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/harrisonroberts/

    https://x.com/harrisonroberts

    https://www.instagram.com/harrison.vip/

  • This episode of "Let's Talk Marketing" explores the important role of consumer insights in building effective brands. Host Katya Allison interviews Brett Townsend, Senior Vice President of Strategy at Questor, who shares his extensive experience in branding and innovation strategy. Brett discusses his journey from consumer insights to leading successful campaigns for major brands. He emphasizes the importance of understanding consumer behavior and emotions, the significance of authentic brand stories, and the need for brands to align with their communities’ values. The conversation highlights how data and empathy can drive marketing strategies, as well as the necessity of having a clear plan for brand storytelling. Tune in to discover actionable insights on building genuine connections with consumers and leveraging data for long-term success.

    Listeners will walk away with insights on:

    Understanding consumer insights and narratives is crucial for effective marketing strategies.Authenticity and empathy in brand storytelling foster emotional connections with consumers.Brands should engage with communities that resonate with their values for success.Identifying and addressing consumer conflict is key to creating compelling brand stories.Data should guide marketing decisions and help uncover consumer behavior trends.Having a clear plan is essential for effective brand storytelling and monetization.Brands must balance trend awareness with maintaining authenticity in their messaging.

    Follow Brett on LinkedIn >>https://www.linkedin.com/in/brettrtownsend/

    Follow Quester >>

    www.quester.com

    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0D9KLLZ6J?ref_=pe_93986420_775043100

  • This episode of "Let's Talk Marketing" explores the world of Google Ads and digital advertising strategies. Host Katya Allison interviews John Horn, CEO of StubGroup, a premier digital advertising agency. John shares his journey from writing product descriptions to leading a successful marketing agency, emphasizing the importance of understanding customer behavior and having a compelling product. He discusses key elements for running effective Google Ads campaigns, including the significance of tracking metrics and budget allocation. John also highlights common pitfalls that businesses face when starting with Google Ads and provides actionable insights for optimizing ad performance. Whether you're new to digital advertising or looking to enhance your current strategies, this episode is filled with valuable tips and expert advice.

    Listeners will walk away with insights on:

    Having a compelling product or service is essential for successful Google Ads campaigns.Regularly monitor and optimize your search terms report to improve campaign performance.Defining success metrics is crucial before starting Google Ads to track progress.Caution is advised when using broad match keywords, especially for new accounts.A conservative budget helps gather data before scaling Google Ads campaigns.Understanding customer search behavior is vital for effective ad targeting.Outsourcing ad management can provide expertise and improve results.

    Follow StubGroup here:

    https://stubgroup.com/

    https://stubgroup.com/free/

    https://www.youtube.com/@Stubgroup

    Follow John Horn here:

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnjhorn1/

  • This episode of Let's Talk Marketing explores the evolution of marketing from manipulative tactics to a more empathetic approach. Host Katya Allison interviews Danielle Harrison, a seasoned copywriter and marketing strategist, about the shift from “bro-centric” marketing to empathy-based strategies. Danielle shares her journey from media buying to working with coaches and course creators, emphasizing the need for understanding client needs and avoiding clickbait tactics. The discussion highlights the decline of bro marketing due to its overuse and the rising importance of transparency and authenticity. Danielle also provides insights on staying updated with marketing trends and the role of empathy in effective marketing strategies.

    Listeners will walk away with insights on:

    Empathy marketing involves meeting clients where they are, using psychology ethically.Bro marketing’s decline is due to overuse and consumer demand for authenticity.Transparency, such as admitting mistakes, is crucial in building trust.Conversational, non-judgmental language fosters a stronger connection with clients.Scarcity tactics should be used transparently to avoid misleading consumers.Stay updated on marketing trends through valuable newsletters and resources.Accessible marketing is an emerging trend, focusing on inclusivity for all users.Authenticity in marketing requires avoiding rigid rules and adapting strategies flexibly.

    Work With Danielle >>  https://www.daniellejharrison.com/services

    Free Messaging Workbook >> https://daniellejharrison.ck.page/c7abf8eea0

    Follow Danielle on LinkedIn >> https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielle-j-harrison-0287607b/

  • This episode of "Let's Talk Marketing" explores the world of virtual events and their impact on marketing. Host Katya Allison interviews Michael Tucker, a leading figure in virtual events and sales funnels. Michael shares his remarkable journey from waiting tables to becoming a full-time marketer, highlighting his expertise in creating and optimizing virtual events. In this episode, Michael discusses the effectiveness of virtual events, including the five-day challenge model, the importance of understanding audience pain points, and strategies for successful promotion. He also delves into emerging trends such as voice search optimization and the balance between quality and quantity in content creation. Whether you're looking to enhance your virtual event strategy or gain insights into the latest trends, this episode is packed with valuable takeaways.

    Listeners will walk away with insights on:

    Virtual events, especially webinars, are powerful tools for selling products and services.The five-day challenge model builds trust and can lead to significant sales.Strategic partnerships enhance event promotion and expand audience reach.Understanding and using customer feedback is crucial for improving virtual events.Emerging trends include low-ticket products and faster rapport-building with audiences.Balancing content quality with quantity is essential for effective marketing.
  • This episode of "Let's Talk Marketing" explores the intricate relationship between user experience and content strategy. Host Katya Allison interviews Vaishali Dialani, a Senior Customer Experience Strategist at Konabos and a leading figure in the field, about her expertise in digital experience platforms (DXP) and funnel optimization. Vaishali shares how personalized customer journeys and interactive content like quizzes and polls can enhance user engagement. The conversation also touches on emerging trends such as voice search optimization and the importance of balancing quality with quantity in content creation. Whether you’re aiming to refine your content strategy or stay ahead in customer experience, this episode offers valuable insights and practical advice.

    Listeners will walk away with insights on:

    Digital experience platforms (DXP) enhance personalized customer journeys across various channels.Interactive content, like quizzes and polls, increases user engagement and keeps audiences interested.Voice search optimization is becoming crucial for adapting content to voice queries.Balancing quality and quantity is essential; focus on creating valuable, high-quality content.Stay updated on industry trends through events, LinkedIn, and professional networks.
  • This episode of "Let's Talk Marketing" explores the world of social media marketing and personal branding. Host Katya Allison interviews Autumn Denae, a social media and personal brand consultant, about her unique journey from fitness influencer to marketing expert. Autumn shares how her background in selling digital products and coaching has influenced her current role, blending marketing strategies with manifestation and energetics. They discuss the challenges of content editing, the importance of staying updated with social media trends, and the value of the SPICE framework—Specific, Polarizing, Innovative, Consistent, and Empathetic. Autumn also offers insights on adapting to platform changes, predicting viral content, and focusing on long-term sustainability in business growth.

    Insights from the Episode:

    Combining marketing with manifestation and energetics can enhance personal branding strategies.Staying updated on social media trends requires active engagement and trend prediction.The SPICE framework (Specific, Polarizing, Innovative, Consistent, Empathetic) guides effective content creation.Adapting to platform algorithm changes is crucial for maintaining social media visibility.Long-form content, social commerce, and live streaming are emerging trends to watch.Sustainability in business growth is more valuable than speed for long-term success.

    Follow Autumn on IG >> https://www.instagram.com/autumn.denae/

    Follow Autumn on LinkedIn >> www.linkedin.com/in/autumnmartin-slayonsocials

    Content That Converts Free Calendar >> https://stan.store/slayonsocials/p/30-day-content-calendar-for-business-owners-xwa1h

    Listen to "The Edge of Everything Podcast" >> https://pod.link/1653495597

  • This episode of "Let's Talk Marketing" explores the crucial collaboration between marketing and sales teams. Host Katya Allison interviews Gabija Adele, founder of Capital Boost, a sales agency, about her journey from a marketing intern to a successful business owner. Gabi shares how her marketing background has enhanced her sales skills and the importance of aligning both disciplines. They discuss the dynamic challenges of managing a sales agency, staying updated with industry trends, and the benefits of unifying marketing and sales efforts. Key topics include overcoming common challenges, the role of data-driven insights, and tips for effective collaboration.

    Insights from the Episode:

    - Effective collaboration between marketing and sales leads to unified messaging and better lead generation.

    - Understanding both marketing and sales helps in managing client expectations and stress.

    - Regular feedback loops and open communication are crucial for alignment between teams.

    - Leveraging data points like customer acquisition cost and conversion rates enhances strategy.

    - Facilitating challenging yet productive meetings drives continuous improvement and customer satisfaction.

    - Staying current with industry trends through LinkedIn, conferences, and business books is vital.

    Learn more about Capital Boost >> http://www.capitalboost.io/

    Follow Gabjia on LinkedIn >> https://www.linkedin.com/in/gabijaadele/

  • In this episode of "Let's Talk Marketing," Katya Allison dives into the exciting world of creator marketing versus influencer marketing with guest Sean. They break down what makes creator marketing unique, extending beyond just social media influencers to include a broader range of content creators. Sean shares how creators can deliver more authentic and cost-effective content compared to traditional marketing methods. Plus, he offers insights on using AI to help creators reach global audiences, from automating translations to repurposing content across different platforms. They also explore trends in short-form content and the shift away from captions as platforms focus more on engagement. If you're eager to leverage creators to drive business growth and brand awareness, this episode is packed with valuable tips and trends you won’t want to miss!

    Listeners will walk away with insights on:

    The value of creators for businesses is significant, as they can communicate effectively with the target audience.Short-form content is becoming increasingly popular, and it works universally well across all platforms.AI is playing a significant role in content creation and distribution, making it easier for creators to reach a global audience.The importance of understanding your audience and finding creators who can speak to that audience.The trend of storytelling is on the rise, with more creators sharing their journeys or transformations.The above-the-fold section of content is crucial as most people sign up or engage with content without scrolling down.Reciprocity can be a game-changer in personal and business growth.
  • This episode of "Let's Talk Marketing" explores the world of local business marketing. Host Katya Allison interviews Jeremy LaDuke, the founder of Epic Nine Marketing, about the strategies that can help small businesses thrive. Jeremy shares his expertise on using creativity and humor in advertising, staying ahead of industry trends, budgeting effectively, and measuring marketing success through foot traffic and online reviews. If you're a small business owner who wants to improve your marketing, this talk has lots of practical ideas and tips you won't want to miss.

    Listeners will walk away with insights on:

    Non-traditional marketing experiences, like trying to attract youth to church events, can provide valuable lessons in driving action.Humor is predicted to become a significant trend in advertising, especially for local businesses.Small businesses have to be more careful with humor in advertising due to their smaller budgets and higher stakes.Local businesses should measure everything they can, including foot traffic, to gauge the effectiveness of their marketing efforts.Google reviews are critical for local businesses as they influence customer choices significantly.

    Follow Jeremy on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremyladuke/

    Learn More about Epic Nine - www.epicnine.com

    Checkout Jeremy's book here - www.theclimb.guide

  • In this episode of "Let's Talk Marketing," host Katya Allison delves into the essential concept of achieving true product-market fit. She sits down with Greg Shove to discuss why understanding your target market goes beyond just finding early customers. They emphasize the importance of deep market research and customer interviews to ensure your product truly meets market needs, rather than getting sidetracked by fleeting trends.

    A key takeaway from their conversation is the crucial role of product marketing. Greg highlights how skilled product marketers shape the narrative, pricing, packaging, and overall go-to-market strategy. He warns that many startups, using the AI sector as an example, may struggle or fail due to a lack of effective product marketing before scaling up.

    The episode also tackles the challenges of managing growth expectations and underscores the importance of human touch in customer interactions. Greg suggests that focusing on customer retention and investing in support can lead to more sustainable and capital-efficient growth. This episode offers valuable insights for entrepreneurs and marketers aiming to build businesses that aren't only successful but also deeply aligned with their customers' needs.

    Listeners will walk away with insights on:

    Building teams that create new products is a rewarding experience, especially when the product is well-received by the market.Understanding product-market fit is crucial in a startup setting. Many startups fail due to false signals about product-market fit and investing based on these false signals.Trends can be a distraction and may not necessarily inform product-market fit.The size of the market should be accurately determined to avoid overstretching resources and expectations.Hiring a product marketer early in the startup journey is essential. They help understand the customer and shape the narrative of the company.The story or narrative of a company is a crucial part of its strategy.

    Follow Greg on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregshove/

    Learn more about Section School - https://www.sectionschool.com/

  • In this insightful episode of Let’s Talk Marketing we chat with, Christoph Trappe, an expert in content marketing, and talk through content marketing for B2B. He highlights the importance of crafting content tailored to different stages of the buyer's journey and multiple personas within buying committees, rather than focusing solely on a single buyer persona. He advocates for leveraging SEO strategically and underscores the value of maintaining a human element in content creation, even when using AI tools. Additional the discussion of the ROI of content marketing and the need to strive for continuous learning and asking questions to stay ahead as a way to stay up-to-date on trends. The conversation is rich with practical advice.

    Listeners will walk away with insights on:

    Journalists excel in content marketing due to their ability to quickly uncover stories, avoid fluff, and meet tight deadlines, making them valuable team members.A successful content strategy involves creating various forms of content like articles, social posts, and emails to maximize reach and engagement across multiple platforms.Overcoming outdated practices like using printed materials and traditional workflows is crucial for modern content strategies, emphasizing the need for digital transformation and efficiency.Staying updated on marketing trends through podcasts, books, and social media, and constantly experimenting with new techniques can enhance a content marketer’s effectiveness.Effective B2B content marketing requires creating content tailored to different stages of the buyer’s journey, from awareness to decision-making, addressing specific pain points and solutions.While AI can assist in content creation, the human touch is essential for producing engaging and authentic content that resonates with the audience and performs well in SEO.Salesforce exemplifies effective content marketing by consistently producing high-quality, relevant content that supports its robust distribution network, setting a benchmark for others.Measuring content marketing ROI involves tracking various metrics such as search impressions, click-through rates, and engagement, and understanding their impact on overall business goals.Everything a company produces, from social media posts to customer quotes, is content. Recognizing and leveraging this can significantly enhance a brand’s marketing strategy.Maintaining a curious mindset, asking questions, and seeking to understand the underlying goals and processes can drive better content creation and strategic decision-making.

    Follow Christoph on LinkedIn - LinkedIn.com/in/christophtrappe

    Follow Christoph on Twitter (X) - @CTrappe

    Learn more about Growgetter - Growgetter.io

  • In this podcast episode, Katya Allison interviews Kathy Guzman Galloway, a brand positioning expert in the CPG industry. Kathy shares insights from her career journey, starting at PepsiCo and now running her own consultancy, The Clarity Wizard. She emphasizes the importance of brand positioning as a strategic foundation for businesses, distinguishing it from branding. Kathy introduces her framework of brand fundamentals, which includes purpose, mission, positioning, values, and identity. She stresses the significance of understanding consumers through research, offering practical, cost-effective methods for startups and established brands alike. The conversation covers emerging trends in consumer experiences, the challenges of diversity in branding, and the simplification of marketing choices. Kathy concludes with advice on the essence of marketing: building relationships with consumers by understanding and meeting their needs. Throughout, she advocates for clear, strategic thinking in brand development and marketing..

    Listeners will walk away with insights on:

    Brand positioning is a strategic conversation that should precede branding. It answers who a brand is serving, what it is serving, and why the audience should care.Both qualitative and quantitative research are important for understanding the audience and making informed business decisions.The recent trend in the market is towards more specific language and solutions, resulting in products that consumers can truly love.The startup wave has forced organizations to serve their audiences smarter, leading to better communication and market solutions.It's crucial for brands to revisit their brand fundamentals before starting any new initiative. This helps maintain consistency and aligns the team towards the brand's mission and values.

    Follow Kathy on LinkedIn here.

  • This episode of "Let's Talk Marketing" explores the world of marketing with Archita Fritz, a fractional CMO specializing in product marketing for startups and scale-ups. Discover Archita's journey from engineering to marketing, her passion for growth, and the essential elements needed for building a strong brand. This episode is packed with actionable insights on brand building, customer engagement, and navigating marketing challenges.

    Listeners will walk away with insights on:

    - Importance of understanding your audience for effective marketing.

    - Build emotional connections even with non-glamorous products.

    - Clear messaging trumps cleverness in brand communication.

    - Founder-led marketing can be effective for startups with limited budgets.

    - The role of culture in driving sustainable business growth.

    - Global market entry requires understanding local customer needs.

    - Responsible marketing involves aligning profit with purpose for long-term success.

    Follow Archita on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/architafritz

    Follow Archita on Instagram - @embracingonly

    www.readysetbold.com

    www.embracingonly.com