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My guest today has been keeping us up to date with the current state of hiring for marketers on a quarterly basis, which has taken us on quite a roller coaster ride. Today we’re going to look at how marketing and communication execs are responding to the latest developments in the world while still needing to get their work done. To take a look at the latest here, I’d like to welcome back to the show Sue Keith, Corporate Vice President at Landrum Talent Solutions. About Sue Keith Sue Keith is Corporate Vice President at Landrum Talent Solutions. With deep expertise in navigating complex labor markets, Sue has a front-row seat to the evolving dynamics of marketing roles, hiring trends, and the broader implications of AI and economic uncertainty. RESOURCES Landrum Talent Solutions: https://www.landrumtalentsolutions.com https://www.landrumtalentsolutions.com This episode is brought to you by Landrum Talent Solutions, a national recruiting firm specializing in marketing and HR positions. https://www.landrumtalentsolutions.com Catch the future of e-commerce at eTail Boston, August 11-14, 2025. Register now: https://bit.ly/etailboston and use code PARTNER20 for 20% off for retailers and brands Online Scrum Master Summit is happening June 17-19. This 3-day virtual event is open for registration. Visit www.osms25.com and get a 25% discount off Premium All-Access Passes with the code osms25agilebrand Don't Miss MAICON 2025, October 14-16 in Cleveland - the event bringing together the brights minds and leading voices in AI. Use Code AGILE150 for $150 off registration. Go here to register: https://bit.ly/agile150 Connect with Greg on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregkihlstrom Don't miss a thing: get the latest episodes, sign up for our newsletter and more: https://www.theagilebrand.show Check out The Agile Brand Guide website with articles, insights, and Martechipedia, the wiki for marketing technology: https://www.agilebrandguide.com The Agile Brand is produced by Missing Link—a Latina-owned strategy-driven, creatively fueled production co-op. From ideation to creation, they craft human connections through intelligent, engaging and informative content. https://www.missinglink.company…
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Every business has a different reason for building a website - it might be to sell flowers online, promote their conveyancing services or both. However, if your potential customers need to contact you about the service or product and you don't have a clear and easy way to do this, you may end up jeopardising your success. This episode is all about how to create a contact page that fits you and your business. I'll cover the features that should most definitely be on there and there's even a mention of the customer journey for those who love to talk about UX.
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Every business has a different reason for building a website - it might be to sell flowers online, promote their conveyancing services or both. However, if your potential customers need to contact you about the service or product and you don't have a clear and easy way to do this, you may end up jeopardising your success. This episode is all about how to create a contact page that fits you and your business. I'll cover the features that should most definitely be on there and there's even a mention of the customer journey for those who love to talk about UX.
Deciding what you want your potential customer to see first when they arrive on your business website can be tricky. Too much and you risk overwhelming them, too little information, you risk them not finding what they are looking for. Either way they are going to leave your website before you've had a chance to show what you and your business can do. This episode gives you a breakdown of the most important elements needed for a homepage and offers some real-life website examples as inspiration. The homepage brings together all the pages on your website and so, in order to create it and for it to be effective, you need a well-thought out plan that is then subsequently well-executed. It's all in the detail!…
You are an expert of everything your business says and does but your potential customers are not. Therefore what you write on your website to help them understand what you do is extremely important. You cannot assume anything. And this is where frequently asked questions help support you to support them. In this episode I talk about how FAQs, when used correctly on websites, can add value and provide your customers with the help they are searching for.…
We all like to be told we've done a good job. We all like to read the reviews when we are deciding whether to buy something. In fact we are all heavily influenced by what other people think and so leveraging testimonials for your business is a no-brainer. This episode looks at the difference options you have for testimonials as well as the best areas to place them on your website for maximum effect. Social proof is as strong as it has always been and there appears that there's going to be no change anytime soon so your website should definitely be capitalising on this in order to improve your chances for success.…
Showing off what you and your business does in the right way is sure to be a winner for your potential clients. If we've never bought from a company, we need reassurance that they know what they are doing and one way to provide this is to show them the work you've done for other people. By allowing your potential customers to see actual examples of your work, you are truly showing the world you have skills and you are darn good at them. This episode looks at how a portfolio page can elevate your business and make it much more desirable over your competitors. It will give people a flavour of the work you provide and means they know exactly what to expect from you and your fantastic business.…
There are many things your website needs to do for your business but that doesn't mean you can do what you like. There are rules. The internet has rules. A website must adhere to these regulations and rules in order to be legally compliant. It will depend which country you are in and where your website visitors are but you will need to take a number of things into consideration when building your business website. This episode takes you through the main policies and documents that you need and looks at what you should include in them. Please note I do not work in the legal profession and therefore all advice given in this episode is based on my own experiences as a web designer. If you are unsure as to whether your website is legally compliant, please speak to someone within the legal profession.…
Being able to define what you can offer your potential customers and displaying it in a way they can understand is essential to the success of your website. Your services page should sing your praises loud and proud and get right to the nitty gritty of what you and your business can do, This episode deals with 3 key sections your services page should have and then goes into some further suggestions and ideas that you could include to further enhance it. A strong services page ensures your potential customer is left in no doubt about what you offer and can make a solid judgment about whether you are the business for them.…
For many the word 'blog' is old news and we all think we know what it is and when to use it. However, when we look at putting a blog on our business website, it needs to be with good reason and so more deeper exploration is needed. This episode looks at what we mean by a blog as well as offering reasons why a blog could be beneficial for your business website. It also looks at topics you could write about in your blog and how that content can be used more than once. In fact a blog page may be the very thing you were looking for to make your business website shine even brighter and get you those new clients you've been waiting for.…
Every business has a different reason for building a website - it might be to sell flowers online, promote their conveyancing services or both. However, if your potential customers need to contact you about the service or product and you don't have a clear and easy way to do this, you may end up jeopardising your success. This episode is all about how to create a contact page that fits you and your business. I'll cover the features that should most definitely be on there and there's even a mention of the customer journey for those who love to talk about UX.…
Arriving on a new website can be quite daunting. Will it sell what I'm looking for? Where do I go to find that information? How does the menu work? All completely normal questions. So where do you usually look for help. The About page. Finding out who is behind the business name and understanding a bit more about what they are trying to achieve can really help. This episode explores what information you may like to include in your About page and walks you through some key sections to help you structure it more effectively. I also offer my honest opinion about whether you should include a photo of yourself or not. Hint: go to my website and see what I did!…
Planning a business website at first glance looks simple. You need information about you and your business on your new website and you have a lovely web designer all signed up to help you. However, have you thought about how many pages you're going to have? Do you know what content you're going to need on those pages? What happens when someone visits your website? What journey do you want them to go on? In fact there are many questions that you'll need to answer and in this episode I talk you through how you can make the process more streamlined and more focussed with the use of a sitemap. Your lovely web designer will most definitely thank you for listening. Hosted by Amy Gumbrell Produced by Vibrant Sound Media Visit twocowsweb.co.uk for more information…
Creating your own website can be a fun experience but it can eat up your time and sometimes involve too much tech that quite frankly you've got no idea about. The obvious thing is to get a professional to help and that would be a web designer. However that brings with it more questions. So to make sure you start off on the right foot, this episode is all about my 8 top tips for working with a web designer in the most effective way. Hiring a web designer doesn't have to be scary, in fact it makes perfect business sense. "Websites promote you 24/7: No employee will do that." - Paul Cookson Hosted by Amy Gumbrell Produced by Vibrant Sound Media Visit twocowsweb.co.uk for more information…
Struggling to decide what sort of website would suit your business? Here's a brief summary of how web design has evolved as well as the different types of websites out there. Also I offer recommendations based on my experiences as a web designer for which one you should probably choose. If you keep in mind that a website is functional and needs to do exactly what your ideal customers are expecting, choosing a website type will be a walk in the park. Hosted by Amy Gumbrell Produced by Vibrant Sound Media Visit twocowsweb.co.uk for more information…
Do you want to know more about WordPress and why it keeps popping up when you start talking about websites? Join me in this episode where I talk about what WordPress is, why I love using WordPress as a web designer and why you should consider using it for your business website. There are just some things in life that I truly believe is a no brainer -building your website with WordPress is one of them! Hosted by Amy Gumbrell Produced by Vibrant Sound Media Visit https://twocowsweb.co.uk/podcast for the transcript of this episode.…
Ever wondered how to make your emails link to your website? In this episode I'll talk through the steps you need to take if you want to send emails that use your website name. I'll also explore offer some recommendations of managed email hosting providers that can help you further. Make each and every email you send count. You mean business and your email address should reflect that! Hosted by Amy Gumbrell Produced by Vibrant Sound Media Visit https://twocowsweb.co.uk/podcast for the transcript of this episode.…
The success of your website depends on many things and the domain name is right up there at the top. In this episode find out what domains actually are, why it's important you understand them and what you can do to make sure you select the best one for your website. "A better domain name will lower your lifetime marketing costs." - Frank Schilling. Hosted by Amy Gumbrell Produced by Vibrant Sound Media Visit https://twocowsweb.co.uk/podcast for the transcript of this episode.…
Ever wanted to have a website but weren't sure about the technical side? In this episode I introduce you to the different ways you can host your website on the internet. Plus I offer suggestions of what you should think about when deciding which hosting provider to choose. If you want to share your business with the online world, website hosting is a non-negotiable. Hosted by Amy Gumbrell Produced by Vibrant Sound Media Visit https://twocowsweb.co.uk/podcast for the transcript of this episode.…
Do you wonder where to start with building a website? In this episode I talk through the 3 main options available and also offer my advice on how to choose the right one to suit you and your business. Don't think of it as a big decision; think of it as the next positive step in meeting your business goals. Hosted by Amy Gumbrell Produced by Vibrant Sound Media Visit https://twocowsweb.co.uk/podcast for the transcript of this episode.…
And here we are with the very first episode of the Help! My Website Sucks podcast! I'm kicking off with my top 3 reasons why you need a website for your business. If you don't have a website, or perhaps you have one but aren't sure why or what it should be doing for your business, this episode is for you. A website should not be an afterthought, it should be your every thought when talking business. Hosted by Amy Gumbrell Produced by Vibrant Sound Media Visit https://twocowsweb.co.uk/podcast for the transcript of this episode.…
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