In the first part of this B2B marketer fails series, I talked about how B2B marketers fail to realize they are selling to people, not businesses. They sell to the professionals who work at a business. And though these professionals have their work hats on, they need to be convinced based on their own personal needs, ambitions, and motivations. The crux of the fail is marketers ignoring how they act themselves. Whether as a consumer or a professional, the people in the marketing department … [Read more...]
Three Psychology Tricks Marketers Use to Make You Buy
We marketers have something in common with magicians. Prestidigitators and product promoters are both students of human behavior. While magicians take advantage of distraction, marketers tap into three other psychological traits. Unlike magicians, we marketers have no code that prevents us from revealing our secrets. Tips and tricks blogs on growth hacks must number in the tens of thousands by now. So, I don’t fear being ostracized from the CMO club. Here are three of the ways marketers use … [Read more...]
Presenters – Please Tell Me a Story
Two young lovers kill themselves because love is forbidden by their families. A captain is so obsessed with the hunt that he puts the lives of himself and his crew on the line. An orphan farm boy leaves home to fight an oppressive empire and discover who killed his family. You, no doubt, recognized the plots of Romeo and Juliet, Moby Dick and the original Star Wars. These are classic stories that have withstood the test of time. We remember them because humans love stories. We love to … [Read more...]
How to Set the Pace for Your Marketing Team
Marketing. A never-ending river of tasks. How do you make sure you get enough done without drowning your team? Or, to mix metaphors, burning them out. I’d like to introduce you, as a marketing leader, to the idea of pace, or what some people call tempo. I often hear these two terms bandied about while I’m watching Premier League soccer early on weekend mornings in my office (my way of procrastinating before I get down to writing). The idea is that the dominant team sets the tempo and thereby … [Read more...]
The Five Benefits of Curiosity in Marketing
If you are reading this post, my guess is that you are a curious person. The kind of person who is inquisitive by nature. A life learner. I’ve written before about the traits that make up a good marketer. Curiosity was top of the list. And I’m not the only marketer who values the quality. Here’s what Seth Godin had to say: “If you are not curious, you are not going to learn.” I think learning is the point. It’s not just asking a lot of questions. That just makes you nosey. It’s seeking a … [Read more...]
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