English majors certainly have a leg up in the content marketing world, what with their trove of literary references and practiced writing flow. But what about Econ majors? It struck me recently that there’s an important contribution that knowledge of economics could make to help your content marketing execution. Economics is the study of the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services. Content marketing fits neatly into this context. It’s not about amassing a stockpile of … [Read more...]
Burn Pixels, Marketing Math, Classic Texts: Most Popular Posts of 2016
I've covered quite a bit of ground these past twelve months. Here are five of my most popular posts -- durable lessons on marketing math, spending your budget wisely, building an LDR/SDR team, email marketing, and a little marketing lingo. Enjoy. Three Math Tricks Every SaaS CMO Should Know Time was when you just needed to be an idea guy to be a great CMO. When it came to academic strong suits, English was desirable, and maybe Art if you were really good. But marketing has changed. Numbers … [Read more...]
Problem First, Not Product First: How to Hook Your Buyers Problem-Solving Content
Sometimes you hear something and think, "I heard that five years ago. Ten years ago. How is that still a problem?" Now, I’m not talking about global warming or peace in the Middle East. No, I’m in marketing world here, and specifically, talking about the old saw “sell solutions, not products.” Marketers have been told to focus on solutions countless times. So why are marketers are still focusing on product? We marketers are human, after all, and the problem with adages like this is that … [Read more...]
Content First, Not Campaign First: Four Steps to Make Sure You Don’t Fall into the Empty Campaign Trap
I was speaking to a colleague recently who expressed a common lament. She had launched a beautiful looking marketing campaign three months prior, and it wasn't working. Nobody was clicking. It looked great. It was running in the right places, and she couldn't understand what was happening. I had seen this before, so, channeling Click and Clack from Car Talk , I asked her one more question to confirm what I suspected her problem was. "How did you come up with the campaign?" I asked. Here it … [Read more...]