Robin Cangie on finding and telling your business story – MAF255

This week my guest is Robin Cangie.

We chat about how she helps businesses find, craft and tell their stories to better engage their customers.

Welcome to episode 255 of the Marketing and Finance Podcast.

Robin Cangie on finding and telling your business story

What you’ll hear about in this episode:

  • How Robin went from a corporate marketing job to consultancy
  • Her views on why sometimes marketing confuses companies so much
  • Finding the story of a business and crafting and refining it to stand out
  • The difference between stories for companies and “personal brands”
  • How to weave the story throughout the marketing communications mix

Who is Robin Cangie?

Once upon a time, Robin was a marketing executive in the San Francisco tech scene. working for a number of B2B SaaS companies

Now, she helps startups and solopreneurs feel less confused and make better decisions about marketing.

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Victoria Taylor on theme park thinking and the future of retail and marketing – MAF253

My guest this week is Victoria Taylor, a customer experience expert.

We chat about her fascinating ideas about using theme park thinking to create engaging customer experiences. Is this the future of retail and marketing?

Welcome to episode 253 of the Marketing and Finance Podcast.

Victoria Taylor on theme park thinking and the future of retail and marketing - MAF253

What you’ll hear about in this episode:

  • How Victoria developed a focus on the hospitality industry
  • Possibility versus practicality: Why possibility is where the magic can happen
  • Giving businesses the time and space to dream
  • Theme Park Thinking lessons from Disney to Alton Towers
  • Why are some companies happy to be the same as everyone else?
  • How product focus can miss the mark with customer experience
  • Staging a good experience and redefining the retail experience

Who is Victoria Taylor?

Victoria works with brands to make people matter; providing impactful, seamless and meaningful customer and employee experiences.

She’s a customer experience leader who brings together the digital and physical worlds, transforming experience at every moment and interaction someone has with a brand.

She works with clients holistically covering all areas of CX. This covers physical (real world) experience and digital (online) experience. Both of these are critical for businesses when it comes to creating experience.

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Ali McGill on how a focus on customer experience could transform your business – MPAF99

In this episode I talk to customer experience expert Ali McGill.

How a focus on customer experience could transform your business

Welcome to episode 99 of the Marketing Protection and Finance Podcast.

Ali McGill on how a focus on customer experience could transform your business

Who is Ali McGill?

Ali is founder of Ashton McGill . He’s passionate about people, and frustrated by the way many organisations behave today. He says they don’t care about their staff or customers. Profit has become their only measure of success. They have no soul.

He’s on a mission to help companies create better customer experiences. To help them understand compassion,empathy, and treating people well.

What you’ll hear about in this episode:

  • How constructive discontent points the way to a better customer experience
  • The folly that sees $500bn on marketing in the US but only $9bn on customer experience
  • The importance of asking how your customers feel about your service
  • How to use “Rip and Mix” to take learning from other sectors

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