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Bob Cargill’s Marketing Show - A Few Words with Lysa Miller

A Few Words with Lysa Miller

05/20/19 • 33 min

Bob Cargill’s Marketing Show

Episode 68 - A Few Words with Lysa Miller

In this episode, I talk to Lysa about everything from her agency, 3 Media Web, to the town in which she lives and works, Hudson, Massachusetts. Lysa is someone who believes strongly in helping people, and so much of what she says during our conversation is - indeed - so helpful and inspirational. From marketing to social media, volunteerism to leadership, we cover a lot in a little more than 30 minutes. Listen...

About Lysa Miller (In Her Own Words from Her LinkedIn Profile) I love people and I love helping people at heart. So when you put that into your job, it's pretty amazing. Whether it is a business referral, an introduction, including everyone in a social event, or cooking for someone in need, my love for people goes into everything I do. Because you have to do what you love, I put that into my job at 3 Media Web where I am a Partner and Co-founder, and VP of Business Development. It was natural to become an entrepreneur because of my love for helping people and the energy it gives me. I grew my own business (Ladybugz.com) by helping people promote their businesses, solve their challenges, and helping them to do what they love as a business. Although for many years I have worked in the capacities of a web designer, project manager, SEO guru, marketer and social media maven, it's now my time to focus on growing my own business at a higher level. After a merger with 3 Media web, I found my way out of daily operations and now rely on my amazing team here at 3 Media Web to create innovative web solutions for our clients. Daily, our team continues to blow me away with their capabilities. I am truly blessed to be doing what I love, helping people, and working with such an amazing team of digital rockstars! So now, it's all about meeting more people, the right people and helping them find the right solution for their businesses, specifically in B2B, manufacturing, biotech, IOT and high-tech. If they are not a good fit for my company then I will find them a great reliable partner to count on. Writing and PR have always been a passion and I continue to provide thought leadership on clutch.co, and write about businesses in our region on massvacation.com I have been featured in Entrepreneur.com, Fortune.com, MSN Money, CIO and Business Insider for my insights into women and entrepreneurship, business growth, and digital-related topics. Feel free to connect with me, cause you know, I love meeting people.

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Episode 68 - A Few Words with Lysa Miller

In this episode, I talk to Lysa about everything from her agency, 3 Media Web, to the town in which she lives and works, Hudson, Massachusetts. Lysa is someone who believes strongly in helping people, and so much of what she says during our conversation is - indeed - so helpful and inspirational. From marketing to social media, volunteerism to leadership, we cover a lot in a little more than 30 minutes. Listen...

About Lysa Miller (In Her Own Words from Her LinkedIn Profile) I love people and I love helping people at heart. So when you put that into your job, it's pretty amazing. Whether it is a business referral, an introduction, including everyone in a social event, or cooking for someone in need, my love for people goes into everything I do. Because you have to do what you love, I put that into my job at 3 Media Web where I am a Partner and Co-founder, and VP of Business Development. It was natural to become an entrepreneur because of my love for helping people and the energy it gives me. I grew my own business (Ladybugz.com) by helping people promote their businesses, solve their challenges, and helping them to do what they love as a business. Although for many years I have worked in the capacities of a web designer, project manager, SEO guru, marketer and social media maven, it's now my time to focus on growing my own business at a higher level. After a merger with 3 Media web, I found my way out of daily operations and now rely on my amazing team here at 3 Media Web to create innovative web solutions for our clients. Daily, our team continues to blow me away with their capabilities. I am truly blessed to be doing what I love, helping people, and working with such an amazing team of digital rockstars! So now, it's all about meeting more people, the right people and helping them find the right solution for their businesses, specifically in B2B, manufacturing, biotech, IOT and high-tech. If they are not a good fit for my company then I will find them a great reliable partner to count on. Writing and PR have always been a passion and I continue to provide thought leadership on clutch.co, and write about businesses in our region on massvacation.com I have been featured in Entrepreneur.com, Fortune.com, MSN Money, CIO and Business Insider for my insights into women and entrepreneurship, business growth, and digital-related topics. Feel free to connect with me, cause you know, I love meeting people.

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Marketing is Supporting

Episode 67 - Marketing is Supporting

Marketing today is as much about supporting people as it is about changing their minds.

In a blog post recently (which you can read here: https://businessesgrow.com/2019/04/15/seth-godin/), Mark Schaefer “politely” disagrees with something from Seth Godin's latest book, This Is Marketing: You Can't Be Seen Until You Learn To See.

I previewed some of Seth’s book online, but I haven’t read it in its entirety.

According to Mark, though, Seth writes, “Marketers make change.” Yet Mark feels differently. He feels that marketers should be “coming alongside” customers, not changing them.

I think they’re both right. I think that by supporting our customers, clients and constituents, we have a better chance of wining them over and earning their business.

Frankly, I have always agreed with anything either of these iconic, grandmasters of marketing say. And that's not going to change now.

What about you?

Do you think marketing should be about helping your audience or about changing them? Or can it be both at the same time?

What do YOU think?

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Age Doesn't Matter on Social Media

Episode 69 - Age Doesn't Matter on Social Media

Age doesn’t matter on social media.

In a recent issue of AARP The Magazine, there’s a series of profiles on “older Americans” who are crushing it on social media.

People like Lili Hayes, Scott Wadsworth, Herbie Russ, Irvin Randle, Judith Boyd, Angie Schmitt and others. You can read the article in its entirety here: https://www.aarp.org/home-family/friends-family/info-2019/influencers-over-50.html

These people are looked up to like rock stars and celebrities on YouTube, Instagram, Twitter and Facebook. They’re influencers and authorities, thought leaders and entertainers, gurus and trendsetters.

And yes, they’re all over 50 – like me.

Age doesn’t matter on social media.

Age shouldn’t matter anywhere.

Nobody should be looked at differently because they are older than you.

No one should be judged, stereotyped, underestimated or treated unfairly because of their age, young or old. There are no boundaries to talent and ability.

There are no limits to what people can do in both their personal and professional lives.

Age doesn’t matter on social media.

Age shouldn’t matter anywhere. Period.

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