The Reluctant Marketer

Fab Giovanetti is an award-winning author, entrepreneur and marketing consultant helping busy professionals reclaim their time. She is also the CEO and head teacher of Alt Marketing School, supporting people making a positive impact through their marketing.

She lives what it says on her T-shirt: "Market to Hearts!"

In this episode, she talks about marketing systems, i.e. sets of procedures that have defined inputs, a step-by-step recipe, and some outputs. Such marketing systems can make marketing a lot easier for a busy solopreneur or other reluctant marketer.

Listen to the examples she gives, and to her explanations why they work. Fascinating and fun!

TIMESTAMPS:

02:41 Make marketing less pushy but more human
06:58 What do marketing students want to learn?
09:22 What is a marketing system?
13:26 How to make a first marketing system
17:00 Use Tiago Forte's PARA method to help with systems design
20:19 Helping your future self by writing it down
23:22 Build a marketing experiment dashboard
28:13 When marketing experiments fail, how do you find out the root cause?
34:22 The importance of starting out simple
36:54 In your marketing school, how do recognize success in your students?
39:30 Where to learn more

PODCAST TRANSCRIPT:
https://2Quiet2Market.com/blog/trm-e09-systematize-your-marketing-with-fab-giovanetti/

WHERE TO FIND FAB:

- Website:  https://altmarketingschool.com/
- Book:       Reclaim Your Time Off, https://amzn.to/3oA6QkX
- Twitter:    https://twitter.com/fabgiovanetti
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/fabgiovanetti

Creators & Guests

Host
Matthias Bohlen
Startup founder, bootstrapping https://2quiet2market.com 🚀
Guest
Fab Giovanetti ✌🤘
Teaching you how to make a positive impact online with your marketing | Award-winning Marketer & Author | Founder of @altmarkschool | Made of 20% pizza

What is The Reluctant Marketer?

Marketing doesn't come naturally to everyone. Matthias explores with his guests what our listeners can do who don't "want" to do marketing but feel they "must".