Uncle Marv welcomes back Tim Fitzpatrick from Rialto Marketing to discuss the importance of having a strategic marketing plan before diving into tactics. Tim emphasizes the need to identify your ideal clients by asking three key questions: who do you love working with, who are your most profitable clients, and which clients are you getting the best results for? He then provides a step-by-step process for defining your target market, including analyzing demographics, psychographics, and market viability. The conversation also touches on using AI tools like Perplexity to research where your ideal clients congregate online and offline.
Grace Judson and I discuss managing people and clients, understanding motivation, explaining projects to non-technical people, and the importance of communication and dialogue.
What's the best thing to do after a $1.2 million in phishing scam? You market the heck out of it! Reginald Andre explains how he was able to newsjack an incident involving the city of Fort Lauderdale and his tips on avoi…
This episode features a fascinating discussion with the leadership geek, Grace Judson. Grace's groundbreaking journey through the tech industry has led her to address the people problems, often overlooked, that can derai…
Wes Spencer and Alex Farling, co-founders of EmpathMSP, are causing a seismic shift in the IT channel. They address the common issues that MSPs face and how EmpathMSP can help them improve their efficiency, develop proce…
Showing real gratitude to clients is an important part of building strong relationships with them. Lori, through her company Zen Rabbit, has helped busy professionals say thank you to their clients, strengthen relationsh…
Join us as we explore the game-changing product, NaviStack, with Kevin Lancaster and Matt Solomon from the Channel Program. NaviStack aims to simplify the marketplace for IT service providers by providing a centralized p…