It’s Halloween season, and we’re feeling festive—costumes, video malfunctions, haunted lighting, and, of course, spooky wine from Trader Joe’s. In this episode, Stephen and Hami tackle Part 2 of our “Clarity Before Tactics” series. We dive into how getting clear on the problems you solve is essential to effective marketing, and why most companies either overcomplicate the message or completely miss the mark. We also share our lukewarm takes (philosophical problems are usually unnecessary!) an...
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It’s Halloween season, and we’re feeling festive—costumes, video malfunctions, haunted lighting, and, of course, spooky wine from Trader Joe’s. In this episode, Stephen and Hami tackle Part 2 of our “Clarity Before Tactics” series. We dive into how getting clear on the problems you solve is essential to effective marketing, and why most companies either overcomplicate the message or completely miss the mark. We also share our lukewarm takes (philosophical problems are usually unnecessary!) an...
We’re Stephen Brent May and Hami Arrington, founders of the Marketing agency One Foot Over. Our clients know us for our results and for our banter. People always want to join our happy hours, so we thought…why not let them? Every episode, we’ll crack open a bottle of wine and talk about what’s going on in the world of Marketing. AI. SEO. Social media. Lead generation. Brand vs. performance Marketing. You’ll get smart insights, honest opinions, and a few laughs, because we take the work serio...
B2B Happy Hour
It’s Halloween season, and we’re feeling festive—costumes, video malfunctions, haunted lighting, and, of course, spooky wine from Trader Joe’s. In this episode, Stephen and Hami tackle Part 2 of our “Clarity Before Tactics” series. We dive into how getting clear on the problems you solve is essential to effective marketing, and why most companies either overcomplicate the message or completely miss the mark. We also share our lukewarm takes (philosophical problems are usually unnecessary!) an...