CEO Insights: Random Acts of Marketing
Marketing can be a powerful force that drives business growth and connects you with your target audience.
However, not all marketing efforts are created equal. As our economy tightens and as I feel the frustration of the CEOs I speak with, I see and feel the need to try new things. It's not a bad thing at all...until it is.
Let's explore the highs and lows of this trend and rise above the chaos to avoid Death by Random Acts of Marketing (R.A.M.).
Why does it happen?
When we're all marketed to, we're all marketers. When we're all marketers, we ALL have marketing ideas. - Brett Schklar
New ideas are everywhere. We're all being marketed TO and therefore, we believe we're all marketers in some way. This turns anyone with a phone, TV, radio or other content consumption method into an "expert leisure marketer".
The Good Parts of R.A.M.:
This is not a negative case study on R.A.M. There are ways to make it work - so long as it ties into a bigger strategy and can be leveraged in multiple ways.
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The Bad Parts of R.A.M.:
Too many times, the randomness drives chaos. This is when it's a bad thing.
Overcoming "Death by Random Acts of Marketing":
The difference between good marketers and great marketers lies in their ability to overcome the perils of random acts of marketing.
Wishing you only the good parts of R.A.M. ??,?
Brett
P.S. If you don't have a full-time marketing leader who can help you organize the randomness, let's chat - I have a team who are Jedi Ninjas at doing this all day long for their organizations ??.
Global Business Executive | International Keynote Speaker | GTM Strategies | Thought Leader #Blockchain
1 年SOOOOO Timely. Love this. I wish all marketing organizations took note of these key take-aways. Tear down those walls. Brett Schklar