5 Sales and Marketing Myths with Mary Keough

Mary Keough and Joe Lynch discuss 5 sales and marketing myths. Mary Keough is a Senior Strategist at Gorilla 76, a marketing company that works with midsized B2B American manufacturing companies selling complex products or services in long, consultative sales cycles. About Mary Keough Mary Keough is a Senior Strategist at Gorilla 76. After graduating from Northern Illinois University, Mary began her wild and crazy ride through technical writing to editing to marketing. She joined Gorilla after helping a leading water tech manufacturer earn leads by repositioning the B2B customer at the front of their strategy. In a digital world, Mary’s proven approach helps industrial and manufacturing businesses stay ahead. About Gorilla 76 Gorilla 76 helps B2B manufacturers grow through revenue-focused marketing programs. For more than a decade, Gorilla 76 has built expertise working with B2B companies throughout the manufacturing ecosystem. Gorilla 76's client portfolio includes OEMs, custom machine builders, contract manufacturers, robotics systems integrators and industry 4.0 tech companies. Key Takeaways: 5 Sales and Marketing Myths Mary Keough is a Senior Marketing Strategist at Gorilla 76, a marketing company that works with midsized B2B American manufacturing companies ($10M to $200M) selling complex products or services in long, consultative sales cycles. In the podcast interview Mary and Joe discuss 5 sales and marketing myths Myth 1: Trade shows are always a good investment. Truth: Do the math and determine if the trade show or event provides a good return on investment (ROI). Myth 2: The email list that I bought will help us grow our email list and connect with prospective customers. Truth: Bought email lists will annoy prospective customers who don’t know you and potentially cause your email server to be “flagged” which means all your company’s emails may go to the junk folder. Myth 3: Print media and print first media is a good way to engage your market. Truth: Today’s customers prefer digital first media and digital media is more cost effective – and digital assets can be tracked and measured. Myth 4: Email newsletters are a great way to sell prospective customers. Truth: Email newsletters can be a great tool for growing engagement and sales, but customers want useful and educational information, not a daily sales pitch from your company. Myth 5: Social media posts from the company will spur engagement. Truth: Social media posts from actual people perform much better than company social media posts. Gorilla 76 helps B2B manufacturers grow through revenue-focused marketing programs. Gorilla 76 uses a four-step framework that include: Road Map: Strategy and tactical plan to get from point A to point B. Go-to-Market Messaging Strategy: Customer interviews, written positioning language, documented content plan and campaign map. Essential Content: Most critical base of product/service, blog, video, case study, landing page and/or other content for use in campaigns. Campaigns: Ongoing campaign launch, management and reporting to both capture existing demand and create new demand. Learn More About 5 Sales and Marketing Myths Mary on LinkedIn Gorilla 76 on LinkedIn Gorilla 76 Industrial Marketing Live The Manufacturing Executive Podcast The Manufacturing Marketer Podcast A little more about who Gorilla 76 help and how The Logistics of Logistics Podcast If you enjoy the podcast, please leave a positive review, subscribe, and share it with your friends and colleagues. The Logistics of Logistics Podcast: Google, Apple, Castbox, Spotify, Stitcher, PlayerFM, Tunein, Podbean, Owltail, Libsyn, Overcast Check out The Logistics of Logistics on Youtube

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The Logistics of Logistics is a podcast hosted by industry expert Joe Lynch. Joe interviews founders, executives, and innovators who are shaping the future of logistics and supply chain. Topics include transportation, logistics, warehousing, technology, supply chain, and ecommerce. The Logistics of Logistics audience expects an inside perspective of what’s next in logistics and supply chain delivered via podcasts, videos, and articles. Topics include: Transportation Topics Small package, Small parcel, Air Cargo, Ocean Shipping, Ocean freight, Bulk carriers, Cargo ships, Container ships, Tankers (ocean tankers), Refrigerated ships (reefers), Roll-on/roll-off ships, Multi-purpose ship, General cargo ship, Break bulk cargo, General cargo, Less Than Truckload, LTL, Tractor, Trailers, Tractor-trailers, 48-foot trailer, 53-foot trailer, Truck lift-gate, Truck terminals, Truckload (TL), Full Truckload (FTL), Freight, Palleted freight, Pallets, Fleet acquisition, Equipment, Drivers, Truck Drivers, Driver leasing, Driver training, Driver safety, Hours of Service (HOS), Electronic Logging Device (ELD), Driver outsourcing, Dedicated Contract Carriage (DCC) Carrier contract, Spot rates, Contract rates, Pickup and delivery, Carrier Instructions, Freight characteristics, Dock management, Intermodal, Containerization, Containers, Final mile, Last mile, Rail transportation Warehousing Topics Warehouse storage, manufacturers, importers, exporters, wholesalers, transport businesses, customs, Pick and Pack, Sub-assembly, Site Location, Distribution Center Management, Inbound shipping, Outbound shipping, Receiving, Putaway, Put-away, Order processing, Replenishment, Pulling, Restocking, Picking, Validation, Sorting, Distribution Center Management System (DCMS), Vendor Managed Inventory (VMI), Supply, Demand, Inventory, Inventory Management, Cross-docking, Cross-dock, Ecommerce fulfillment, Fulfillment, Packaging Logistics Topics 3rd party logistics, 3PL, 4th party logistics, 4PL, Just-in-Time (JIT), Payment auditing, Freight auditing, Payment Processing, Freight brokerage, Freight broker, Digital freight brokerage, Digital freight broker, Transparency, Visibility Special Topics Direct to Home, Direct to Store, Sustainability, Green Logistics, Reverse Logistics, Product Lifecycle Management, Supply Chain Security Analysis, Contingency planning, Crisis Planning, Global Expansion, Foreign Trade Zone (FTZ), Logistics Consulting, Transportation Consulting, Import / Export, Customs, Labor Management, Marketing Services, Customer Service Technology Topics Supply chain technology, Freighttech, Freight tech, Freight technology, EDI, Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Predictive Analytics, Technology Services, Web Services, Global Trade Management (GTM), Transportation Management System (TMS), Warehouse Management System (WMS), Supplier Management, Customer Management, Cloud Based Solutions, Wireless