Marketing Trends
Summary: Marketing Trends is your #1 podcast for news that matters about marketing and marketing technology. Twice a week you’ll get interviews with trailblazing marketers, including CMOs, CEOs, VPs, and industry leaders. You’ll hear war stories from marketers who helped build the Fortune 500. Our guests share how they lead high-performance marketing teams, with best practices and lessons that you won’t learn anywhere else.
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According to Alex Weinstein, SVP of Growth at Grubhub, standout marketers all have something in common: A focus on ‘the bigger thing,’ or in other words, the core objectives and principles of the business. On this episode of Marketing Trends, Alex tells us how to achieve this focus, and what kinds of impact it drives. He also talks about incrementality, aligning incentives, and much more.
With more than seven years of experience in direct patient care, Kathy English knows a thing or two about finding and resolving pain points. Now, as CMO of Vocera, a healthcare technology company, she’s solving pain points of a different type. On this episode, Kathy talks about how to find, diagnose, and resolve pain points, her best advice for a first time CMO, and much more.
Few processes hold as much promise as the idea of agile marketing. It has the potential to improve efficiency and effectiveness for marketing teams of all sizes. To find out more about this revolutionary system, we spoke with Jascha Kaykas-Wolff. Jascha is the CMO of Mozilla and has previously served as the CMO of BitTorrent and the founder of Growthverse. On this episode, he talks about agile marketing, open-source, his best advice for a CMO, and much more.
Transformation takes time. But time isn’t a luxury that marketing leaders can always afford. When Aditi Javeri Gokhale first stepped into the CMO role of Northwestern Mutual, she had just a few months to define a new direction. On this episode of Marketing Trends, she talks about how she was able to enact rapid change and move her marketing organization in a more productive direction. Aditi also talks about delivering personalized content, innovating in the financial services sector, and much more.
With the number of technologies and disciplines involved in marketing, it is easier than ever for marketing professionals to specialize. But for a marketer to become a leader, they need to widen their scope and understand how to interface with every aspect of marketing, according to Alecha Stackle. Alecha is the SVP & CMO of RealPage. On this episode, she talks about how to become a complete marketer, how to identify content that works, and how to engineer a more effective customer journey.
Jon Miller could be doing anything. A successful entrepreneur who sold his first startup for nearly $5 billion, he doesn’t have to work if he doesn’t want to. And yet Jon has returned to the task of innovating the field of marketing with his last startup, Engagio. What is it about marketing innovation that keeps Jon coming back for more? On this episode, Jon answers that questions, and talks about the process of category creation, the future of marketing innovation, and much more.
They say who you know is as important as what you know, and that’s as true for marketers as it is for anyone else. So how can marketers go about creating world-class networks? To find out, we talked to Karen Wickre, author of Taking the Work Out of Networking: Your Guide to Making and Keeping Great Connections. Karen has an extensive background in both networking and marketing, having served as the Editorial Director at Twitter and the Senior Media Liaison for global communications at Google.
Every business has customers. But what makes a brand truly powerful is not having customers, but having fans. So how does a brand acquire fans? To find out, we talked to Eric Solomon, Fractional CMO at Blackbird. Eric has a PhD in psychology and a long track record of helping brands connect with their audiences. On this episode, Eric also talks about customer-centricity, building a community, and best practices for great storytelling.
As marketers, we strive to speak to consumers’ deepest desires and values. But how can we do that if we don’t even know what those values are? On today’s episode of Marketing Trends, we spoke to someone who is trying to discover and measure those values. Amelia Dunlop is the Chief Experience Officer for Deloitte Digital and the leader of the US Customer Strategy and Applied Design. On this episode, she explains how marketers can tap into consumers’ values to create better human experiences.
Taking on a larger and older competitor can be intimidating. They have more people, money, and resources to throw at you and try to knock you out. But with the right strategy, it is possible. On this episode of Marketing Trends, we talked to Daniel Rodriguez to find out how. Daniel is the Head of Marketing at Alyce. Previously, he served as the VP of Seismic, where he helped it eclipse, and eventually acquire, the previous market leader.
Marketers have many skills and insights that can be valuable to companies at every level of their organization, and not just within the marketing team. So how do marketers make the leap from being marketing leaders to becoming organizational leaders? To find out, we spoke with Katie Bullard, President of DiscoverOrg. Katie started out as CMO at DiscoverOrg, before quickly transitioning to Chief Growth Officer and eventually to President.
Rewards programs can shape consumer behavior, increase customer loyalty, grow revenue, and improve customer satisfaction. But effectively implementing a successful rewards program is much easier said than done. To find out more about the best practices in this important field, we spoke with Leslie McNamara, Managing Director & CMO of Citi Retail Services. On this episode, she talks about why payment and rewards programs are so effective, and how to effectively plan and execute them.
The right analyst report can make a product marketer’s career. So how can a marketer make sure that analyst relations is something that works in their favor? To find out, we brought in Andrew Lochart Senior Director of Product Marketing at Unisys. Andrew has helped numerous organizations grow exponentially with his product marketing and analyst relations know-how. On this episode, he shares some of his keys for taking analyst relations to the next level.
Amazon is becoming an ever-larger part of the distribution and marketing strategies for more and more brands. So how can brands optimize their presence on this e-commerce giant? To find out, we talked to Kiri Masters, founder of Bobsled Marketing, a digital agency committed to helping brands of all sizes grow and protect their Amazon marketplace channels.
Many advertising agencies believe that sexy is what sells in today's marketplace, but Travis Chambers, Chief Media Hacker and Founder of Chamber.Media, takes a different approach. He believes that understanding and relating to the audience is what makes a good advertising campaign: "We all want to be working on the cool, sexy thing." Travis says. "But I've seen some of the stuff that's not very sexy do really well. It's all about performance".