by Cheryl Crichton | Funnels and Filters, Leak #10: When, Leak #11: Who, Leak #12: What, Leak #13: No Emotional Impact, Leak #7: Information Overload, Leak #8: How, Leak #9: Where, Marketing Strategy, Taps, Touchpoint Leaks
< Back to the Blog Reading Time: 6 Minutes In Bryony’s original blog ‘Growth: Do you want lifetime value, margin or volume?’, she explained the different types of growth a business can achieve through putting the right kind of marketing in place across the customer...
by Bryony Thomas | Case Study, Leak #12: What, Leak #3: No Emotional Connection
← Back to Case Studies Josef Elliott, co-founder and MD of Oyster IMS, talks about how they’ve used Watertight Marketing to tweak their marketing operation and win more business at the Confidence & Clarity Conference 2018. Transcript: Steve Bustin:...
by Bryony Thomas | First Flow Foundation - The Right Work, Flow Foundations, Leak #12: What, Marketing Strategy
< Back to the Blog z Prefer to listen than to read? This post is also available over on our PodBlog Reading Time: 2 Minutes For many of our clients, it’s not necessarily that they need more clients, it’s that they need more of...
by Peter Baynes | About the book, Affordable marketing plan, Leak #12: What, Mindful marketing measurement
< Back to the Blog Lots of our clients are fast-growing businesses for whom finding and keeping good people can be as much of a challenge as finding and keeping profitable customers. So, I asked Peter Baynes to look at the effect of implementing Watertight...
by Peter Baynes | Leak #12: What, Touchpoint Leaks
At a recent client workshop we worked on a key issue that people knew of them, but for something they now only do a little of. The mental filing in the collective minds of the market was out of date. Certified Practitioner, Peter Baynes, joined me in that session, so...
by Bryony Thomas | Leak #12: What, Taps
There are lots of ways to name a business, or a product. And, the addition of a strap line can take the name a little further. From nonsensical words, like Google, to highly descriptive names, like Compare the Market – there are just so many ways to think about...