The Black Line Between Sales & Marketing

There’s only one thing on everyone’s mind this week...the Bernie Sanders meme. If we recorded this episode last week, that might have been the big news. On this episode of The Black Line Podcast, Mike and Doug dive into GameStop’s stock and how to deal with prospects doing dark.

Show Notes

There’s only one thing on everyone’s mind this week...the Bernie Sanders meme. If we recorded this episode last week, that might have been the big news. On this episode of The Black Line Podcast, Mike and Doug dive into GameStop’s stock and how to deal with prospects doing dark.

Each episode is broken up into three sections: Big News, The Question of the Episode, and Takeaways.
Big News: While this is a little off from sales and marketing, GameStop's stock has gone up due to subreddit r/WallStreetBets. Get an inside look on Doug and Mike's thoughts on this news.
Question of the Episode:  When is it time to call it quits on contacting a prospect who never responds to emails, returns phone calls or even picks up the phone? Is there a proper way to let them go? 
Takeaways: 
  • Mike - It's better to be lucky than good.
  • Doug - It's better to be good than lucky.
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What is The Black Line Between Sales & Marketing?

Think of this podcast as the sports radio for demand generation. In every episode you can expect to be taken on a journey by Imagine's CEO, Doug Davidoff and Seventh Sense's Founder, Mike Donelly as they discuss, disagree, and form their opinions and ideas on specific sales, marketing, and business topics.