Blandvertising [https://marketingexperiments.com/copywriting/writing-meaningful-copy]. It’s a word I coined 13 years ago to describe a wishy-washy marketing claim. The type of words that fill a copy block. They look right. And it’s probably sprinkled with words like “scalable,’ ‘ecosystem,’ ‘user-centric,’ ‘best-in-class,’ ‘leading,’ and on and on. But after you read them or hear them you realize – they don’t really say anything at all. So I loved this lesson I read in a podcast guest a...
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Blandvertising [https://marketingexperiments.com/copywriting/writing-meaningful-copy]. It’s a word I coined 13 years ago to describe a wishy-washy marketing claim. The type of words that fill a copy block. They look right. And it’s probably sprinkled with words like “scalable,’ ‘ecosystem,’ ‘user-centric,’ ‘best-in-class,’ ‘leading,’ and on and on. But after you read them or hear them you realize – they don’t really say anything at all. So I loved this lesson I read in a podcast guest a...
Marketing for Business Services: When the world changed, so did we (episode #141)
How I Made it in Marketing
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4 months ago
Marketing for Business Services: When the world changed, so did we (episode #141)
Timing is key to successful marketing. If you broke it down, that’s probably a third of it. Right offer to the right prospect…at the right time. But how well do you focus on timing for your personal brand in your own career? You can hear ideas for that from this episode’s guest – she said one of the key lessons in her career is ‘know when it’s time to leave.’ Here to share the story behind that lesson, along with many more lesson-filled stories, is Lisa Lahiji, CMO, Eurest [https://www.eurest...
How I Made it in Marketing
Blandvertising [https://marketingexperiments.com/copywriting/writing-meaningful-copy]. It’s a word I coined 13 years ago to describe a wishy-washy marketing claim. The type of words that fill a copy block. They look right. And it’s probably sprinkled with words like “scalable,’ ‘ecosystem,’ ‘user-centric,’ ‘best-in-class,’ ‘leading,’ and on and on. But after you read them or hear them you realize – they don’t really say anything at all. So I loved this lesson I read in a podcast guest a...