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Inventing an Industry: 20 Years of B2B Marketing Secrets with Joel Harrison

38 min · 4. touko 2026
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In this episode of Founder Stories, Joel Harrison discusses launching B2B Marketing in 2004 to fill a gap in the marketing media that largely ignored business-to-business marketing, and how the company helped shape an ecosystem where agencies and marketers now identify as B2B. He explains the evolution from a print magazine (which stopped publishing a few years ago) to Propolis, a peer-to-peer advisory platform serving major brands, alongside flagship events like Ignite, the Global ABM Conference, and the B2B Marketing Awards, while noting he has stepped back operationally but remains a co-owner and board director. Joel shares his background in journalism and publishing, family influences in marketing, and how his mother’s cancer prompted him to pursue what mattered. He advises startups to clarify brand and customer pain points, leverage founders/CEOs as authentic ambassadors, and persist through volatility, embracing pivots as reality diverges from plans. 00:00 Life Is Short Mindset 00:36 Founder Stories Intro 02:02 Why B2B Marketing Existed 03:38 Building The B2B Ecosystem 04:51 B2B vs B2C Buying 07:13 Marketing Maturity In Startups 08:48 From Magazine To Propolis 10:52 Joel Early Career Origins 12:39 Why Marketing Became The Topic 15:06 Becoming A Founder At 30 16:23 Cancer Catalyst And Legacy 17:51 Founders Are Not One Type 19:26 Choosing the Leap 20:01 The 28-29 Sweet Spot 21:30 Content Not for Everyone 23:09 Stop Spray and Pray 25:02 Founder Led Trust 26:00 Formats and Authenticity 27:53 Stepping Back as Founder 30:21 New Chapter After Exit 31:04 Where to Follow Joel 33:06 Life Balance and Ambition 34:57 Advice for Early Founders 35:23 Keep Going and Pivot 37:13 Closing Thanks and Future

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