Marketing Team of One
Eric is joined by marketing icon and longtime brand evangelist Guy Kawasaki for an energizing conversation thatâs equal parts practical, honest, and refreshingly grounded. Together, they explore what it really takes to build influence in todayâs marketing landscape, especially when youâre doing it all yourself. From the role of evangelism in modern branding to the shifting realities of social media, Guy shares a candid perspective on what still works, whatâs changed, and what solo marketers should focus on when time and resources are limited. If youâre managing your companyâs...
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Website redesigns tend to start with frustration and end with exhaustion. In this episode, Eric and Mike unpack why so many website projects go off the rails and how most of that pain can be avoided with the right planning upfront. They walk through how to audit an existing site, clarify goals for both the organization and its users, and design an information architecture that actually supports how people use a website. From ADA compliance and SEO risks to content inventories, site maps, and content matrixes, this conversation offers a practical framework for anyone responsible for managing,...
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In this episode of Marketing Team of One, Eric sits down with Ryan Orcutt and Cameron Flett from one of the world's most famous design firms, Duarte, to explore what goes into high-stakes presentations. From executive keynotes to internal decks that drive major decisions, Ryan and Cameron share how storytelling, design, and delivery come together when the pressure is on. They break down why empathy for the audience matters, how presentations shape outcomes more than most people realize, and what solo marketers can take from world-class presentation work even with limited time and resources....
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Content calendars get a bad reputation. They sound rigid, corporate, and like something you âshouldâ be doing instead of something that actually helps. In this episode, Eric and Mike reframe what a content calendar is really for: giving you clarity, consistency, and a system that doesnât make you want to quit marketing altogether. They walk through how to organize your ideas, define what you should actually talk about, and build a realistic posting rhythm that fits your life. If your marketing feels scattered, overwhelming, or permanently stuck in planning mode, this episode will help...
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In this episode, Mike and Eric rewind the tape on how the Marketing Team of One Podcast went from a long-running idea to an actual, consistent show. They walk through the early days, starting from the âdo we really need a podcast?â debates, down to the realization that talking out loud works a lot better for them than staring at a blinking cursor. Each share the moments that shaped the podcast: the practical reasons behind choosing video, the decision to keep things conversational, the push for consistency, and the way they use each episode to help solo marketers feel less buried by the...
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On this episode of Marketing Team of One, Eric sits down with Steve Joves, a creative leader and the Creative Manager for SAFE Credit Union. He has spent his career moving across industries and adapting to new challenges. They talk about what it means to guide brand expression inside a growing organization, how to build creative systems that scale, and why collaboration often matters more than headcount. Steve shares his perspective on staying inspired, making design decisions with intention, and leading a team through change with clarity and humor. This conversation offers...
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Two podcasters. One $100 budget. In this episode of Marketing Team of One, Eric and Mike put their scrappy marketing instincts to the test, proving that creativity might just be the most valuable asset of all. Itâs a playful showdown of ideas, strong opinions, and questionable coffee purchases â because when time and money are short, ingenuity has to pick up the slack. Youâll walk away with plenty of laughs, a few âwhy didnât I think of thatâ moments, and some real talk about what actually works when youâre running marketing solo. Links mentioned in the show: Guerilla...
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In this episode of Marketing Team of One, Eric and Mike sit down with Doug Aguiar, former Chief Marketing Officer of Golden 1 Credit Union, to explore what small marketing teams can learn from large-scale brand operations. Doug shares insights from decades in financial-services marketingâcovering brand reputation, consumer trust, storytelling, and the art of balancing creativity with measurable results. From managing multimillion-dollar campaigns to helping a one-person team stay strategic and scrappy, this episode connects the dots between high-level brand leadership and hands-on marketing...
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Your brand feels stuck in the past. Your marketing feels like guesswork. And youâre surrounded by competitors that all look and sound the same. In Part 2 of this special two-part episode of Marketing Team of One, Eric and Mike sit down again with returning guest Jill Felty to continue answering real listener questions about strategy, design, and messaging. In this follow-up conversation, they tackle the next round of questionsâlike how to define a niche that truly sets your business apart, create a clear âfront doorâ offer, and refresh an outdated brand without scrapping everything...
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What do you do when your brand feels stuck in the past, your marketing feels like guesswork, and youâre competing against a sea of lookalike businesses? In this episode of Marketing Team of One, Eric and Mike welcome back returning guest Jill Felty for a fun, no-fluff Q&A session. Together, they dive into real listener questions about strategy, design, and messaging. From finding a niche that helps your business stand out, to creating a simple âfront doorâ offer, to breathing new life into an outdated brand without blowing it all up. Links Mentioned in the show: ...
info_outlineEver feel like you're constantly putting out fires in your marketing projects? In this episode of the Marketing Team of One Podcast, we're tackling the ever-important topic of damage control. We'll explore how to identify potential risks, communicate effectively with vendors and leadership, and navigate those "uh oh" moments when things go wrong.
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00:00 Introduction and Welcome
00:34 Today's Topic: Damage Control
01:32 Identifying and Managing Risks
05:08 Communication Strategies
09:28 Handling Mistakes and Staying Calm
17:38 Digital Marketing Challenges
20:37 Email Campaign Pitfalls
25:16 Reflecting and Learning from Mistakes
37:43 Conclusion and Final Thoughts