What games are you playing?
It happens so often in our lives that we end up in situations where we feel trapped. We observe what the people around us are doing, then ask them for advice or simply copy their behavior.
Content Marketing: Creation vs. Distribution
When a company decides to do content marketing, they often focus heavily on creating new content. They jump right in, set up a content calendar and publish regular blog posts, podcast episodes, and videos. That's great. The energy is high, you are excited.
The Growth Leadership Show #3 - Peep Laja
On playing the long game and practicing patience.
Life is a class room
It seems like we don’t get to choose how our lessons are delivered (neither the classroom setting nor the circumstances of our challenges). We only get to influence which are the most appropriate lessons we need to learn, based on the choices we make and how we show up.
From Traction To Growth
Traction → Transition → Growth
The goals, metrics, channels, focus, team structure, everything evolves and changes as you move through these three phases. Knowing where you are in this path helps you understand what you should be spending your time on.
The Growth Leadership Show #2 - Kevin Indig
How to Lead a Team While Staying Productive and Dealing With Conflict.
Consistency is the Gatekeeper
The art of patience and consistency really is about learning to stop obsessing over the end results. All we can ever do in the present moment is giving it our best.
How To Set Actionable Marketing Goals
Let's have a look at one very important distinction when it comes to setting goals to drive action: Output Goals vs. Input Goals.
The Growth Leadership Show #1 - Rand Fishkin
What good Customer Research looks like.
The Master and the Fool
Among todays highlight reels on LinkedIn, Twitter and Instagram, it's sometimes easy to forget how mastery is achieved in the first place. It’s easy to forget that all those people that we see online churning out their best work at lightning speed, were once fools too (and probably still are).