Marketing Ninja Unleashed Season 1

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1

My story, adobe Express, know your audience

This episode explains the podcast name and gives insight into Reena, her story and her background as well as an “interesting” underground ad and some tips to help you work out who your ideal customer is!

 

2

Introverts, social listening, sporks, chris watkin, email automation, welcome flow

In this episode, we’re exploring why introverts make great marketers, the tips Reena gave away on the Watkin sofa, why customer insight and automated email are incredibly important and how you can build your own email welcome series to create more loyal customers!

 

3

Networking, Social Media training/Sales Pitch/Mistake - Data/Metrics, Most valuable data

In this episode we cover what networking is all about and how you can get the most from it, how you can spot a sales pitch disguised as a training event, what metrics you should be measuring as a business and the most important piece of data you need to have.

Email me with your best (or worst) networking moments on

 

4

CIM, tictac radio ad, personal branding without camera, perfection

This episode covers why continuing to learn in marketing is so important and why I’m a member of the Chartered institute of Marketing. How perfection could be stopping you from getting things done and the secrets to personal branding without being in front of a camera!
Here’s the link to the video I mention in this episode:

Drop me a message on and let me know your personal branding challenges

 

5

Celebrated 4 years, fresh eyes, Having the right network around you, Personality Types, Adapt to personality types

Episode 5 covers some of the most common mistakes people make when it comes to storytelling, why your Google Business listing is absolutely crucial and how different personality types can help you succeed in your marketing career and B2B sales.

Plus, I explain why Fresh Eyes are so important.

 

6

CCTV - Monitor AI, AI in marketing, using emotion to sell, Improve customer journey - Jay Guest

Today’s episode is all about how to have fun with AI in marketing, using AI to improve your customer journey and how you can use emotion to sell your products and services.

Here’s some that you can use

  • Chatgpt, great for general research, brainstorming, copywriting drafts
  • Perplexity, good for deep research into customers
  • Midjourney, image creation – this is getting better but is not perfect
  • Suno – have fun with creating music this one, I made a song about me, it cracked me up!

Plus I’m talking to a special guest in this episode! Thank you Jay Nandha for ‘volunteering’ when I put you on the spot!

 

7

Chartered Marketer status, PM story - heads of in a room, Puma Ad, Including staff, Introverts control the room

In this episode we’re sharing why it’s so important that Reena retained her Chartered Marketer Status for the third year running, how introverts can control the narrative in a room of loud voices, a brave new ad from Puma and why including your staff in your marketing matters more than you think, plus some great examples of companies doing it well.

 

8

Why You Need a “Target Audience” on Your Team, Google Ads actually work for service-based businesses, Brand building and lead generation, Internal Communication

Today’s episode is the last of Season 1 and covers making Google Ads work for service-based businesses, the difference between brand building and lead generation and why internal communication is really important.
Plus I talk about why having a member of your target audience on your team is a game changer!

 

Key Insights

Reena shares her own story and the thinking behind the podcast name, plus how to work out who your true ideal customer is.

Introverts

Being an introvert isn’t a weakness in marketing – it’s a superpower, once you learn how to truly listen before you speak. 

Your audience

The best marketing metric isn’t the one that looks impressive on a slide, it’s the one that actually moves your business forward.

Personal Branding

Personal branding doesn’t require a camera or confidence you don’t feel yet: it requires consistency, honesty and a story worth telling.

Events

A sales pitch dressed up as free training is still a sales pitch and the smartest marketers learn to spot the difference.

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