#72 Reframing Your Marketing with Simon Batchelar: Ethical and Unconventional Approaches for Crafters

SUMMARY 

In today's episode, I sat down with the incredible Simon Batchelar, the mind behind the eye-opening book "Reframing Marketing." We embarked on a journey through the world of ethical marketing, exploring the nuances of making marketing not just bearable but enjoyable.

Simon emphasized the significance of connecting with your audience genuinely. They highlighted that ethical marketing doesn't have to be convoluted; it's about being authentic and aligning your actions with your values. One of the key takeaways was the power of newsletters. Simon passionately explained how these aren't just about promotions; they're a medium for sharing your story, your values, and creating a community.

We also delved into the integration of personal values into marketing. Simon beautifully articulated how businesses with strong ethical foundations resonate better with their audience. It's about infusing your brand with your beliefs and genuinely caring about your customers.

During our conversation, Simon shared practical tips for crafting engaging content. From the art of storytelling to the importance of listening to your audience, their insights were invaluable for anyone looking to enhance their marketing strategies.

MAIN TAKEAWAYS

  1. Newsletters as Authentic Communication: Newsletters are not just promotional tools but avenues for genuine connection and storytelling with your audience.
  2. Ethics in Marketing: Integrating personal and business values into marketing fosters authenticity and deeper connections with customers.
  3. Crafting Engaging Content: Effective marketing involves active listening, storytelling, and addressing the genuine needs and concerns of your audience.
  4. Fun in Marketing: Embrace creativity and find joy in your marketing efforts to make the process enjoyable for both you and your audience.
  5. Feedback and Adaptation: Pay attention to audience reactions, adapt your strategies, and keep evolving to maintain relevance and engagement.

QUOTES

"Ethical marketing is not about what you do; it's about why you do it, and people resonate with your 'why'."

"The key to marketing is listening; it's about understanding your audience deeply and addressing their real concerns."

"Inject your values into your brand; businesses with strong ethical foundations create lasting emotional connections with customers."

LINKS

  1. Simon Batchelar's Book: "Reframing Marketing"
  2. Simon's Website and Newsletter
  3. Connect with Simon on Social Media Linkedin You Tube
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SHOW CREDITS

Episode idea, production, artwork, interviews by Saskia de Feijter

Episode edited by Niall Mackay

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EPISODE CREDITS

Production Saskia de Feijter

Artwork by Saskia de Feijter

Episode edited by Niall Mackay

Music by Jonathan Boyle

Webpage Design Saskia de Feijter

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