Collectively - Purpose-led business and marketing

By: Marijke and Monica at The Marketing Collective
  • Summary

  • Collectively is a podcast about building better businesses, and the journey all of us as business owners and entrepreneurs have along the way. In here, we share our experiences of building our own purpose-led businesses and the trials and tribulations, actions and results of our clients, as well as some of the most memorable and successful ethical and sustainable brands we admire. As two Marketers with over 40 years experience between us, we chat about the marketing methods and mindsets that really move the dial for small-to-medium sized businesses, and how by working in collaboration with others, you can build a successful business and market it in a way that feels aligned, authentic and appealing for you and all your audiences!

    Collectively, is a podcast by The Marketing Collective Founder, Marijke Timmers and Mark My Words Founder, Monica Shepherd.

    © 2024 Collectively - Purpose-led business and marketing
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Episodes
  • Defining your target audience without bias or stereotypes
    Nov 20 2024

    Without knowing your audience, you’re shooting in the dark. It's essential for your marketing, messaging, and product development. As the adage goes: if you’re marketing to everyone, you’re marketing to no one. Really understanding your audience goes beyond demographics - especially in an increasingly diverse world. In this episode we’re talking about how to craft effective, inclusive brand persons (or buyer personas) by digging into the psychographics that drive decisions and avoiding bias and stereotypes.

    And if you want to grab that free persona workbook we mentioned in this episode, visit www.markmywords.co.nz and hit the ‘DIY copy resources’ tab.

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    32 mins
  • Sustainability reporting for SMEs
    Nov 6 2024

    In this episode we’re joined by Gina Cook, a Partner at advisory firm, BDO Auckland, who shares more about sustainability - or ESG - reporting. ESG stands for environmental, social issues and governance, and is all about how an organisation can understand, and manage, its environmental and social impacts.

    Sometimes reporting like this can be hard to start, because we’re not actually sure where or how to begin. Gina shares some simple first steps that we can do as businesses to actually make a start when it comes to measuring and understanding our impact.

    Helpful tools mentioned in this episode:

    Cogo

    Carbon Trail

    Sumday

    Spotlight Sustain


    Find out more about BDO’s sustainability and ESG services and learn about Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

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    35 mins
  • Agencies - how to get the best and avoid the worst of them
    Oct 23 2024

    We’ve heard horror stories and picked up the pieces of clients who have been burnt by bad experiences or paid high fees for inadequate results. It happens everywhere, not just in marketing. In every industry, there are people who do what they do well and others who let their clients and the industry down.

    Paying for creative skills for your brand is an investment. How can you be sure you’re getting a good return for your business? In this episode we’re talking about red flags and green flags to look out for when it comes to choosing a creative or marketing agency to work with, and also, the part that you play in ensuring you get the best results.

    If you’re interested in accessing the briefing document mentioned in this episode, you’ll find it alongside a bunch of other free resources at www.themarketingcollective.co.nz/resources


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    35 mins

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