Photography Pro converted to Marketing Consultant. Lisa dives into her B2B SaaS expertise, stories from her founder lessons, ah-ha moments, how she ties her skills together in a meaningful way, and more.
Show Notes
Lisa, an expert in B2B SaaS tech marketing, shares insights from her vast experience in the industry, including her time as a professional photographer and her recent transition into starting her own marketing consulting business. Lisa provides valuable advice for tech marketers, from the importance of repetitive processes to the value of measurement and utilizing advanced tools.
Tune in as they discuss the challenges of running a business, influencers' role, and thought leaders' power in today's marketing landscape. Don't miss out on this fascinating conversation filled with practical tips and inspiring stories from a true marketing leader. Let's get brewing with Tea Time with Tech Marketers!
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Tea Time with Tech Marketing Leaders is a Livecast on LinkedIn and YouTube almost every Thursday around 3pm ET.
Kerry Guard, CEO and Co-Founder of MKG Marketing, interviews B2B marketers who work for complex tech brands and market to tough audiences who generally don't like marketing – CISOs, Developers and even us... marketers.
What is Back on T-R-A-C-K?
Back on T-R-A-C-K (formerly Tea Time with Tech Marketing Leaders) is where founders learn how to build a true marketing growth engine — one that runs smoothly, scales sustainably, and supports the business you actually want to lead.
After hundreds of conversations with marketing leaders on Tea Time, one truth kept surfacing: too many founders are stuck chasing what’s shiny and new instead of strengthening the systems that create consistent, compounding growth.
Back on T-R-A-C-K is your reset. Join me and a lineup of fractional marketing leaders and founders who’ve paved the way — or are finding it in real time — as we share honest stories, practical strategies, and proven frameworks to help you get clarity, build momentum, and stay the course. Because growth doesn’t come from doing more — it comes from getting back on track.