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Episode 10: "Best Practices" with Samar Owais

27 min · 4. dec. 2025
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Best Practices in marketing are often a lie. At least, they are far less useful and relevant than best practices in other professions and disciplines.  Samar Owais, known for her stellar writing and penchant for picking fights with people online over how to compose an email, explains how, more often than not, marketing "best practices" are usually nothing more than herd behaviour, at best a starting point for developing marketing and content, but are so often used while avoiding listening to customers and using real data to make your message effective.  How to find Samar:  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/samarowais/ Emails Done Right: https://emailsdoneright.com/

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episode Episode 13: "Exclusive" with Sarah Stiffin artwork

Episode 13: "Exclusive" with Sarah Stiffin

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So much of our culture and formal education has encouraged and rewarded us to use "fancy" words when explaining things -- words that show off our education, make us feel sophisticated and important. But almost all of this notion fails when it comes to marketing, and it's a challenging process to unlearn that way of thinking about words. Olga Pope has raised picking fights over this kind of overly ornamental language to almost an art form, and today she's taking aim at one of the common and bland words you see, especially in ad marketing: "Elevate." It sounds elegant, but in usage, often means almost nothing more than "better in some kind of fuzzy way" Olga's website: https://www.olgapope.com/ Olga on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/olga-pope-436b...

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