by Graham Kilshaw
“To build a problem-solving culture, first put it on the org chart!” One significant indication that electronics companies are beginning to go with the flow of this sea change: component makers are starting to put content managers in their org charts. They’re making...
by Graham Kilshaw
“Jab, jab, jab, right hook!” – Gary Vaynerchuk As it turns out, the optimum “problem to product” content ratio is 75:25. Entrepreneur Gary Vaynerchuk does a great job of laying this out in his book, Jab, Jab, Jab, Right Hook. The “jab” is the content, the...
by Graham Kilshaw
“It’s like jumping from a moving car, off a bridge, and into a shot glass!” (Scotty, Star Trek: Into Darkness, 2013) As I’ve alluded to in the first two segments of this video series, if your marketing plan relies too heavily on product release news to generate...
by Graham Kilshaw
“Your customer wants a ¼ inch hole not a ¼ inch drill.” In Part 1 of this video series, I discussed how many companies in the electronics industry rely on product messages to guide their marketing, rather than building messaging around the customers’ specific...
by Graham Kilshaw
Where is Your company on the spectrum of product-first versus problem-first? The electronics industry (like many others) has an unfortunate tendency to make marketing much more complicated than it should be. In response, I’d like to offer a simple solution. In October...
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