Tag: CMO for Hire

Posted onOctober 1, 2024
As the world changes rapidly, so too must your marketing strategy evolve to stay relevant. That doesn’t mean you go after every shiny new marketing trend because other brands do. What it means is you continue to ask the same tried and true questions. You ask them repeatedly, inquiring from diverse viewpoints, to confirm whether your strategy is still on point, or if you have some important work to do.
Posted onSeptember 9, 2024
Do you know how much it costs to retain an existing client? Whatever the amount is, I guarantee you it’s less than what it costs to acquire a new client. So why do people focus on acquisition and ignore retention?
Posted onAugust 5, 2024
Strategic marketing is a driving force behind a company’s growth. When things are down, that is the worst time to stop your marketing efforts.
Posted onJuly 15, 2024
Too often marketing plans have a narrow definition of target audience, using “audience” as a synonym for “client” or “customer.” It’s critical to think holistically and strategically. Take a few steps back from that target...
Posted onJune 28, 2024
Latham-based BST & Co. CPAs has added a well-known marketing executive to its growing CMO for Hire division.
Posted onFebruary 7, 2024
While on vacation recently, I was looking for a bike to rent and noticed tourists riding a certain brand of bike. It turns out the name on the bike was not the brand of the bike but of a local business. How smart of business to brand the bikes seen by tourists. It got me thinking about my own business and where my brand is visible.
Posted onApril 3, 2023
BST & Co. CPAs, LLP, one of the Capital Region’s leading accounting and management consulting firms, today announced the appointment of Alyssa Salerno as a marketing strategist for the Albany-based practice.
Posted onAugust 4, 2022
The image of Mikaela Shiffrin sitting on the sidelines after skiing off course and not completing her second competitive race at the 2022 Beijing Olympics played out on a global screen. Her failure humanized the Olympics for me and for many others. In that moment, I thought: It’s okay. She’ll pick herself up and try again and do better next time.