Simon helps us explore Buffer’s martech journey, highlighting their shift from traditional tools to a product-led approach driven by data and server-side analytics. We unpack their use of Customer.io for automation and hold out testing, Redash for data insights, and their agile sprint model that fosters continuous innovation. Discover how Buffer’s small team thrives with efficient, data-driven strategies.More
Tag Archives: enterprise
132: Ashleigh Johnson: Tales of a Marketing Technologist from Microsoft
Ashleigh gives us a glimpse into the enterprise world of martech, and it might not be what you’re expecting. We unpack rotational programs, internal personal networks, shadowing colleagues, robust documentation, AI deployment and empowering tool owners to make technology-driven decisions.More
111: Jessenia Francisco: Leading MOps at Asana and Lucidchart, feeding on your own martech and overcoming imposter syndrome
Jessenia tackles imposter syndrome by fostering an inclusive culture, explores the strategic use of tools like Lucidchart in her own day to day, and advocates for mindful martech selection, particularly the integration of AI, balancing innovation with practicality.More
92: What’s stopping AI from fully replacing marketers today? Insights from 10 industry experts
Your real edge in marketing fuses a nuanced understanding of business context, ethics, and human emotion with capabilities like intuition, brand voice and adaptability—areas where AI can sort data but can’t match ability to craft compelling stories.More
89: The viability of warehouse-native martech: Insights from 10 industry experts
We navigate the potential transformation to warehouse-native martech and questions like: Is zero data copy really achievable? Can compute charges be solved with higher quality queries? Does warehouse native martech replace the need for reverse ETL pipelines?
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75: Mike Rizzo: Building resilient Marketing Ops through community
Today we have the pleasure of chatting with Mike Rizzo, you’ll be hard pressed to find someone who’s done as much for the marketing Ops community. He’s the founder of MarketingOps.com, taking a community-led approach to building career resources that are purpose-built for MO Pros.More
27: Erin Blaskie: Startup marketing, in-house vs freelance
Erin Blaskie is Ottawa’s best known brand marketer. She’s spent 12+ years running her own marketing agency but she’s also spent 5+ years in-house leading marketing. She’s uniquely positioned to give you insights on the good and the ugly of both sides of startup marketing.More
25: Naomi Liu: How to ace your first marketing job
Naomi runs Marketing Operations at EFI and recently added a new Marketing Operations Specialist to her team. She joins to the show to share how marketers can stand out in their first job, the attributes that allow you to succeed and the 3 things that all marketing ops pros have in common.More
02: The right questions can get you a job
The most important part of an interview is making sure you ask the right questions to determine if you’ll be happy. Too many people change jobs and realize quickly that the grass isn’t always greener. There are ways to evaluate this and limit it’s chance of happening. More