Episode 323. You probably don’t have a marketing problem. Here’s why.

This episode of The Art of Entrepreneurship is for founders who think their marketing isn't working, when the real issue may be the message underneath it.

Most companies default to “we need more marketing” when leads slow down, campaigns underperform or the message isn’t landing. Sometimes that’s true, but a lot of the time, marketing is just exposing a deeper issue. 

I talk about why what looks like a marketing problem is often a clarity, positioning or value problem instead. Because marketing doesn’t create demand out of nothing, it amplifies what’s already there. If the problem you solve feels vague, the solution feels optional. 

This episode breaks down the four places I’d look before changing your campaigns or channels: the problem you solve, your value story, trust and focus. The goal isn’t to do less marketing, it’s to make sure the foundation underneath it is strong enough for marketing to actually work.

Tune in if you’re ready to stop throwing money at activity and start building clarity that grows.


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