Target the Right Prospects with Mike Maynard

PR Series

Today’s guest is Mike Maynard, managing director and CEO of The Napier Group, a U.K.-based PR and Marketing agency for B2B technology companies.

“A sequence of happy accidents” is how he describes his path to his role now. He started off studying engineering in college. After seeking more enjoyment, he ran a technical support team and later went into marketing at the same company. In 2001, during the market crash, he bought an agency, Napier. To prevent it shrinking and dying out, he went the extra mile for clients which made it the agency it is today. 

Today’s episode discusses his unique career path, his tips for targeting the right prospects with account-based marketing, and his perspective on global PR trends.


Some top tips … 

In the sales process, the most important thing is turning down the wrong prospects. The best relationships are ones in which you can do things for the client that no one else can and that you enjoy the relationship with the client. 

The PR industry struggles with being able to provide meaningful metrics. Mike recommends the AMEC framework, which takes into account the objectives, strategy, activity, outcomes, and impact. 

Account-based marketing is a hyper-focused approach to marketing in which you hand-select specific companies you want to work with and focus your efforts on them, not just specific sectors you want to work with but the exact companies. This is helpful for professional services businesses and others in which you build a working relationship with your client or there are only a few major companies in your market that move the needle.

On the other hand, if you have a business that doesn’t only have a few key players or your business is one in which you don’t need a working relationship with your customer, then a mass market approach can be the right choice.

Today, the ethics of your company is equally as important as what your company does and the features and benefits it provides. Communicating this matters from a PR perspective.

This episode at a glance … 

>> [4:57 to 11:46] How to identify the right prospects for your business

>> [11:47 to 13:48] How to identify the right tactics for your marketing efforts? 

>> [13:49 to 16:30] How the AMEC framework can help provide meaningful metrics dependent on the client.

>> [16:31 to 18:23] Account-based marketing, why it’s often a better method to find the right clients, and how to run an ABM campaign

>> [18:24 to 19:33] When it makes sense to take a broad, mass marketing approach

>> [19:35 to 27:18] The top global trends impacting PR and marketing, including the shift to a higher consumer focus  on the ethics of a company more so than the product features and the pros and cons of using AI in PR.  

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Links in the episode & ways to reach Mike Maynard & Christie Bilbrey

https://amecorg.com/amecframework/ 

mike@napierb2b.com

www.napierb2b.com

https://marketingb2btech.napierb2b.com/

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57: Maximize Opportunities as an Author with Award-winning Author, Kerrie Droban

Author Series

In today’s episode, I talk with Kerrie Droban, an award-winning true crime author and criminal & family attorney. With numerous appearances and interviews on national television and radio shows, she has established herself as an expert on the pathology of the criminal mind, motorcycle gangs, and a mentor to new and aspiring true crime writers.

Today’s episode discusses how Kerrie has grown a successful writing career. 


Some top tips … 

Writers and aspiring writers should say yes to opportunities when they come your way.   

When conducting research for a book, Kerrie recommends getting your information as quickly as possible because you don’t know if sources will continue to be available the entire time you’re writing your book.

Don’t wait to start until you know your exact mission, purpose, etc. You will discover that along the way and it will make sense in hindsight. 

Value the story that you’re telling. It should come from the soul, that you’re passionate about, that you want to tell, and feel like there’s value in telling that story.     

Make sure you love the subject matter of your book because you’ll spend a ton of time immersed in what you’re writing and researching because it will consume you.

Never, ever, ever rely on your publisher to do your promotion for you. This is your business and it’s up to you to promote it. Promotion starts nine months in advance of your book release. 


This episode at glance … 

>> (3:35-7:20) How Kerrie switched from writing fiction &  poetry to true crime 

>> (7:25-26:00) How she found her first agent and publisher 

>> (9:05-11:20) Tips on building your platform as a writer 

>> (11:30-13:05) The most effective way Kerrie has found to do her research for her books

>> (18:55-26:15) Don’t get caught up in having everything in advance. Let the book take you on the journey to learn, develop your expertise, and only tell stories you believe are worth telling.

>> (26:30-27:00) Know the takeaways you want to communicate to frame the story. That makes the difference between sharing something that reads like a journalistic piece or police report vs. a compelling story that leads people to act.  

>> (28:50-34:30) How to write consistently when you are a mom, have another career, and have a deadline. 

>> (35:00-42:00) Tips to promote your books and your brand.  


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Links to reach Kerrie Droban & Christie Bilbrey

https://www.kerriedroban.com

Kerrie’s books on Amazon

Kerrie’s writing workshop : https://www.kerriedroban.com/true-crime-writing-workshop/ 

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kerrie-droban/ 

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Kat Coroy interview: Business in a COVID-19 world & growing on Instagram at any age

My interview with Kat Coroy, a London-based brander, designer, and Instagram course creator, discusses adapting to a COVID-19 world as a business owner and parent. We discuss: brainstorming your pivot in business, creative ways businesses are meeting the needs of their customers now, working from home with kids, life lessons to instill in kids during this crisis.

We also discuss how to grow your Instagram at any age, the right mindset to adopt, and how to reduce the comparison trap.

To learn more about Kat, visit her on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/katcoroy/ and learn about her Instagram Makeover course: https://instagrammakeover.com/

This interview with Kat Coroy, a London-based brander, designer, and Instagram course creator, discusses adapting to a COVID-19 world as a business owner and parent. We discuss: brainstorming your pivot in business, creative ways businesses are meeting the needs of their customers now, working from home with kids, life lessons to instill in kids during this crisis.