Marketing Strategies Column

How Bill Belichick influences marketing team leadership and mentoring

Whether you love or hate Bill Belichick, it’s undeniable that he is one of the best NFL coaches of all time. He has over 275 career wins, 28 of which have come in the playoffs, and he has reached the pinnacle of his sport by winning the Super Bowl five times. Belichick is a great […]

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The new best practices for digital brand storytelling

People have been telling stories for thousands of years, and the elements of what makes a good story have changed precious little in that time. Through the stories we tell, we not only entertain and connect with others, but we also convey information about our own beliefs, tastes and aspirations. Brands use stories in the

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Chevron storytelling uses purposeful immersive experiences to engage stakeholders

Frozen in place, alert and quietly breathing the eight-foot Perentie lizard sizes me up. The only discernible movement is an opaque eyelid gliding over a dark reptilian gaze. I don’t THINK it will eat me for breakfast. Suddenly it’s long, forked tongue darts out into the air just barely missing my nose, as the lizard

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Is your DevOps team allergic to marketing?

Nobody likes the idea of being “marketed to,” but developers especially are inherently allergic to marketing. Try traditional marketing methods on developers and they will backfire. At the same time, figuring out a way of communicating to developers in a smart, impactful way and gaining their loyalty is critical; they are now integrated into so

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If content is king, then context is queen

I’m a big fan of Twitter because it provides me with instantaneous information and commentary. It lets me see what’s trending while gaining quick insight. It’s everything I want in a social platform except for one troubling issue: Twitter lacks context. It’s not just Twitter. Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat and other platforms all provide us with short,

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Building a brand strategy: Essentials for long-term success

When it comes to having a brand strategy, it’s not enough to simply have a few bullet points of what you want to do. Brands today need both a thorough understanding of why they choose certain strategies and a detailed outline of what their strategies will be. Why? Because the more detailed you are in

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Update these 3 organizational buzzwords to shift perceptions

When was the last time you tried to define or explain a commonly used industry phrase or term? For example, how would you define the phrase “pain points?” I might say to you, “What do you see as the pain points with this client?” Maybe you would see “pain points” as issues that may negatively

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The changing role of “sales” kickoffs & why marketing should drive

It’s “Sales Kickoff” season. The time of year company “keggers” are thrown for every sales org to celebrate (or drown their sorrows about) the past year, hand out self-congratulations, share plans for the new year and, of course, party like college coeds. I had the pleasure of hosting Integrate’s 2018 “Revenue Meet-Up” and just returned

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