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Author: Tim Parkin

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The Marketing Leaders podcast with Tim Parkin — the place for marketing executives and leaders to learn how to manage, measure, and maximize their marketing to unlock millions of dollars in growth.Join the private community of marketing executives and get exclusive access to insights, advice, and training that will dramatically improve your marketing performance. Get your free invitation by visiting www.MarketingLeaders.co
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Ruud Baker is a catalyst for brand building, innovation, and business transformation with a track record of success at brands including Heineken, Red Bull, and Diageo. He's able to balance strategic thinking with driving results to help organizations accelerate growth.
Aviv Ben-Yosef shares his insight on why he believes technology and marketing are inseparable.  Aviv explains how his love for all things technology began as a child which quickly led to him becoming an expert consultant and an advisor for CTOs, VPs, and other leaders in tech.
Brendan Hufford is former high-school teacher turned SEO expert. And in reality, his skills extend far beyond SEO. He's the founder of SEO for the Rest of Us which is a newsletter, podcast, course, and community in addition to serving as Growth Content Marketer at ActiveCampaign.
Theron Skees is an exceptional creative leader with a proven track record of designing and creating some of the biggest, most well-known experiences in the world. He's a veteran of Walt Disney Imagineering, a corporate culture enthusiast, and the founder of The Designer's Creative Studio which brings his value to businesses to help them use story as the key element to deliver business goals and make an emotional connection.
Lee Murray, founder and strategist at Signal Media joins us today to discuss the importance of marketing innovation and how our understanding of the customer's experience can be impacted by our marketing strategies. 
Today, we sit down with Hamish Mackenzie, founder & lead consultantat Hamish Mackenzie Consulting. Hamish shares his experience in enabling businesses to uncover, communicate and monetize their valuable difference.
Listen to Johnny Hughes, Chief Zilla at DesignZillas talk about agile marketing with a focus on conversion optimization and how he's driving 1,000,000 conversions for the world's leading brands. Learn more about DesignZillas at www.designzillas.com and register for the upcoming webinar (April 2021) at www.designzillas.com/webinar
Learn how you can improve the productivity and performance of your team, and yourself, with this insightful conversation with Colin Cox, an expert on executive performance.
Jeremy Rardin is a Senior Digital Specialist at the Johnson Group, an award-winning agency in Chattanooga, TN, that has a track record of slaying giants. In this episode, we chat about paid media and how to maximize your results, including segmentation, targeting, and optimization.
Ruben Ugarte, Principal at Practico Analytics and my good friend, joins me to discuss data—what it is, why it's important, and how your marketing team can get the most value from it. Listen in to learn how to make sense of your data and use it to make the right decisions that drive growth.
Surveys are one of the oldest marketing tactics in the book, but they can be incredibly powerful and extremely useful. In this episode, I share 10 ways you can use surveys to optimize your marketing, get better insights, and better results from your marketing.
Joel Klettke joins me to share the secrets of how he uses powerful copywriting to double conversations at companies like HubSpot, Deputy, and WP Engine. We discuss the real work behind copywriting that drives conversions, how to really know what your customers want (and need) to hear, and three things you can do today to improve your copy and get better results.
The closer you are to your customer, the more effective your marketing will be. I call this customer proximity and it's really important and often neglected.In this episode, I share three ways that you can increase your customer proximity to improve the effectiveness of your marketing.
When the Naskapi foragers in northern Canada had to decide where to go when hunting caribou, they faced a classic matching problem — and it's something that all marketers should learn from.
In this episode, I sit down with Rachel Krug, VP of Growth Operations at Business.com to talk about managing a team, getting customer feedback, continuous improvement, setting goals, and much more.
Marketing executives are striving to continually develop new knowledge and capabilities of their teams. In this episode, you'll learn 8 practical ways you can develop your marketing team to improve their skills and drive better results for your organization.
Your customers have questions. Lots of questions. And these questions are both a problem and an opportunity for you. Here are 4 simple steps you can use to understand the questions that your customers have and improve your marketing to drive sales.
Today's episode is a conversation with my good friend Mark Hall. Mark is responsible for venture capital and startups at Google. He's also a Forbes contributor and an excellent writer. In this conversation, you'll hear us discuss a variety of interesting and timely topics. I hope you enjoy this conversation with Mark Hall.  
One of the most important, foundational, and fundamental aspects of marketing is trust.  From the consumer standpoint, marketers, and marketing, are often seen as deceptive and deceitful. The reality is that we're living in a world where truth is subjective. Earning and keeping the trust of your audience is harder than it's ever been, but just as important.
Stories are powerful and everyone is talking about how brands should tell stories — but they're wrong. Brands shouldn't tell stories. They should create them.
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