
Marketing Is Like Building a House (The Unsexy Truth)
Échec de l'ajout au panier.
Échec de l'ajout à la liste d'envies.
Échec de la suppression de la liste d’envies.
Échec du suivi du balado
Ne plus suivre le balado a échoué
-
Narrateur(s):
-
Auteur(s):
À propos de cet audio
This episode of Let's Talk Marketing explores how marketing truly operates beneath the surface by comparing it to building a house. Host Katya Allison walks solo through her original ArchMark Framework—a mindset and structural tool she uses to assess and stabilize any marketing function, whether you're inheriting a mess, scaling up, or just trying to get your head above water. Forget the shiny paint and Pinterest boards—Katya breaks down the gritty, foundational work of building a sustainable marketing strategy that actually delivers. From aligning value props to pressure-testing your execution, she lays out a grounded, no-BS approach that will help marketers stop decorating dysfunction and start building something solid.
Episode Insights:
- Marketing often looks good on the surface, but can leak underneath without solid structure.
- The ArchMark Framework breaks marketing down into four phases: Foundation, Framing, Blueprinting, Buildout.
- Your foundation includes value props, personas, and sales alignment—skip it and everything crumbles.
- Framing covers the “unsexy” stuff—operations, systems, plumbing—that keeps marketing flowing.
- Blueprinting turns goals into actual structure so you don’t end up with a “hallway to nowhere.”
- Buildout is where plans meet execution—this is not decoration, this is construction.
- Without systems and strategic sequencing, execution becomes “random acts of marketing.”
- The glam of marketing often hides chaos—this framework exposes and fixes the root issues.
- A mindset shift from "what looks good" to "what works when no one’s watching" changes everything.
- Katya will be breaking each phase down in future episodes for deeper, actionable insights.