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This Meeting Could've Been a Podcast
Vector
10 episodes
1 day ago
This Meeting Could've Been a Podcast drops you smack dab in the middle of the closed-door sessions where Jess Cook (Head of Marketing) and Joshua Perk (CEO) are working to turn their company, Vector, into B2B marketing’s next big thing. In each episode, they tackle a real, strategic decision together—"Should we hire an agency?", "Should we push free trials or demos?", "What are we going to do with all the swag Josh bought?!"—dishing out pros, cons, knowns, unknowns, wins, challenges, and stories along the way. Come for the big picture strategy and day-to-day tactics, stay for the jokes that make HR nervous.
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This Meeting Could've Been a Podcast drops you smack dab in the middle of the closed-door sessions where Jess Cook (Head of Marketing) and Joshua Perk (CEO) are working to turn their company, Vector, into B2B marketing’s next big thing. In each episode, they tackle a real, strategic decision together—"Should we hire an agency?", "Should we push free trials or demos?", "What are we going to do with all the swag Josh bought?!"—dishing out pros, cons, knowns, unknowns, wins, challenges, and stories along the way. Come for the big picture strategy and day-to-day tactics, stay for the jokes that make HR nervous.
Show more...
Marketing
Business,
Entrepreneurship
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Josh wants to redesign the website
This Meeting Could've Been a Podcast
22 minutes
2 months ago
Josh wants to redesign the website

Josh happily announces he’s redesigning the website. Jess smiles and nods while she internally screams in marketer.

But Jess spots an opportunity. Maybe we don’t need a whole new website. But the messaging and a few key visuals? They might just need a little work. 

Hear how Jess steered Josh away from climbing a mountain of redesign and dev work and toward small messaging and visual tweaks that do a whole lot of heavy lifting.  

Get to the good stuff:

[00:00] Josh shows off a brand new website design just before a new product launch – surprise, Jess!

[01:07] Vector’s website origin story (before the ghosts took over)

[06:02] Jess compliments Josh’s original messaging. Then shares why she changed it.

[07:51] Sit back marketers, and let us say nice things about you.

[8:27] Shameless plug: The product launch that kicked off Josh’s idea to revamp the website.

[10:58] Jess explains why she changed the headline from “grow your MQLs” to “turn intent into pipeline.”

[14:08] Why we used graphics to show off the product (and the ghost mascot, of course).

[16:53] Josh explains the reasoning behind his urge to redesign the website, and how the team hit a healthy middle ground.

This Meeting Could’ve Been a Podcast is a Vector production.

Filmed at the Sweet Fish Creator House in Orlando, FL.

Editing by Handy Man Edit.

Music by Peter McIsaac Music.

This Meeting Could've Been a Podcast
This Meeting Could've Been a Podcast drops you smack dab in the middle of the closed-door sessions where Jess Cook (Head of Marketing) and Joshua Perk (CEO) are working to turn their company, Vector, into B2B marketing’s next big thing. In each episode, they tackle a real, strategic decision together—"Should we hire an agency?", "Should we push free trials or demos?", "What are we going to do with all the swag Josh bought?!"—dishing out pros, cons, knowns, unknowns, wins, challenges, and stories along the way. Come for the big picture strategy and day-to-day tactics, stay for the jokes that make HR nervous.