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  • Why Your Marketing Needs a Methodology, Not a Magic Bullet (VIDEO)
    Sep 3 2025

    Hey, small business marketers, ever feel like you’re chasing the next big thing—LinkedIn posts, lead gen tools, or some shiny new tactic—without a clear plan? In Episode 03 of the Atlas Rose Podcast, we’re diving into why that chaos happens and how a solid methodology can fix it. Monica Spieles, Randi Beth Burton, and I break down the trap of cookie-cutter marketing, the power of asking the right questions, and why you’ve gotta stop being a one-trick pony. We share hard-earned lessons from Atlas Rose’s journey, including how to surround yourself with experts and “fix it once” with tools that work. If you’re ready to lead your clients’ marketing with confidence and clarity, this episode’s for you. Hit play, subscribe, and let’s get strategic!

    Guest Introduction: Alright, folks, I’m pumped to have Monica Spieles and Randi Beth Burton with me today. These two are rockstar fractional CMOs at Atlas Rose, bringing years of experience in guiding small businesses through the marketing maze. Monica’s a pro at untangling complex client challenges, while Randi Beth’s knack for asking the right questions cuts through the noise. Together, they’re here to share why a methodology beats chasing trends every time.

    Key Takeaways: Stop chasing shiny objects—without clear goals, you’re just running in circles, and that’s a headache for any marketer. A methodology isn’t a rigid checklist; it’s a fluid framework that adapts to each client’s unique “broken arm.” Surround yourself with experts who are sold out for their craft—SEO, video, whatever—to strategically deploy the right tactics. Ask the tough questions, like a doctor diagnosing a patient, to uncover what clients really need, not just what they think they want. Fix problems once with reusable tools, so you’re not reinventing the wheel every time you face a challenge. Entertain and educate—make your clients excited to learn, or your strategy won’t stick, no matter how smart it is.

    Chapter Markers: 0:00 Intro 0:05 The Problem with Chasing Marketing Trends 1:08 Why Goals Matter in Marketing Strategy 2:30 Atlas Rose’s Journey: Moving Beyond Cookie-Cutter Plans 5:04 The Broken Arm Analogy: Fixing What’s Really Wrong 8:21 Asking the Right Questions Like a Good Doctor 10:41 Avoiding the One-Trick Pony Trap 13:34 Building a Support Network of Experts 19:20 Learning from Problem Clients and Fixing It Once 26:51 The Power of Educating and Entertaining Clients 30:25 Closing Thoughts and Key Lessons

    Keywords: Branden O’Neil, Monica Spieles, Randi Beth Burton, Atlas Rose Podcast, fractional CMO, marketing strategy, small business marketing, marketing methodology, client goals, marketing tactics, business leadership, marketing tools, strategic marketing, marketing challenges, small business growth

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    31 min
  • Why Your Marketing Needs a Methodology, Not a Magic Bullet (AUDIO)
    Sep 3 2025

    Hey, small business marketers, ever feel like you’re chasing the next big thing—LinkedIn posts, lead gen tools, or some shiny new tactic—without a clear plan? In Episode 03 of the Atlas Rose Podcast, we’re diving into why that chaos happens and how a solid methodology can fix it. Monica Spieles, Randi Beth Burton, and I break down the trap of cookie-cutter marketing, the power of asking the right questions, and why you’ve gotta stop being a one-trick pony. We share hard-earned lessons from Atlas Rose’s journey, including how to surround yourself with experts and “fix it once” with tools that work. If you’re ready to lead your clients’ marketing with confidence and clarity, this episode’s for you. Hit play, subscribe, and let’s get strategic!

    Guest Introduction: Alright, folks, I’m pumped to have Monica Spieles and Randi Beth Burton with me today. These two are rockstar fractional CMOs at Atlas Rose, bringing years of experience in guiding small businesses through the marketing maze. Monica’s a pro at untangling complex client challenges, while Randi Beth’s knack for asking the right questions cuts through the noise. Together, they’re here to share why a methodology beats chasing trends every time.

    Key Takeaways: Stop chasing shiny objects—without clear goals, you’re just running in circles, and that’s a headache for any marketer. A methodology isn’t a rigid checklist; it’s a fluid framework that adapts to each client’s unique “broken arm.” Surround yourself with experts who are sold out for their craft—SEO, video, whatever—to strategically deploy the right tactics. Ask the tough questions, like a doctor diagnosing a patient, to uncover what clients really need, not just what they think they want. Fix problems once with reusable tools, so you’re not reinventing the wheel every time you face a challenge. Entertain and educate—make your clients excited to learn, or your strategy won’t stick, no matter how smart it is.

    Chapter Markers: 0:00 Intro 0:05 The Problem with Chasing Marketing Trends 1:08 Why Goals Matter in Marketing Strategy 2:30 Atlas Rose’s Journey: Moving Beyond Cookie-Cutter Plans 5:04 The Broken Arm Analogy: Fixing What’s Really Wrong 8:21 Asking the Right Questions Like a Good Doctor 10:41 Avoiding the One-Trick Pony Trap 13:34 Building a Support Network of Experts 19:20 Learning from Problem Clients and Fixing It Once 26:51 The Power of Educating and Entertaining Clients 30:25 Closing Thoughts and Key Lessons

    Keywords: Branden O’Neil, Monica Spieles, Randi Beth Burton, Atlas Rose Podcast, fractional CMO, marketing strategy, small business marketing, marketing methodology, client goals, marketing tactics, business leadership, marketing tools, strategic marketing, marketing challenges, small business growth

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    31 min
  • (VIDEO) How Marketing Lost Its Seat in the Boardroom – And How to Get It Back
    Sep 3 2025

    Hey everyone, Branden O'Neil here from Atlas Rose. In this episode, we unpack why marketing got kicked out of the boardroom and turned into a crapshoot of tactics and false promises. From its roots in ancient Mesopotamia bazaars to today's self-inflicted wounds by overhyped marketers, we dive into how the industry broke itself and left small businesses frustrated and stuck. We talk real strategy: starting with business goals, aligning with personal vision, and adopting a proven methodology to make marketing a true growth engine again. No more Vegas bets – just solid frameworks that energize your business. If you're a small business owner tired of wasting money on shiny tactics, tune in and let's get strategic. Follow us on LinkedIn for more tips!

    Guest Introduction: It's the Atlas Rose crew again: me, Branden O'Neil, with Randi Beth Burton and Monica Spieles. Over 13 years, we've seen the marketing trenches up close, from my Dave Ramsey days to coaching hundreds of small businesses. We're passionate about fixing what's broken in our industry and sharing methodologies that actually work.

    Key Takeaways: • Marketing started simple – just communicating goods in ancient bazaars – but we broke it by turning it into overhyped tactics, removing it from real business strategy in the boardroom. • Don't treat marketing like a Vegas gamble; if it's just quick wins and low-hanging fruit without tying to business goals, you're setting up for failure and frustration. • Start with personal and business goals – marketing goals only exist to fulfill those, so misalignment creates inauthentic brands and wasted efforts. • Watch for red flags: If a marketer only pitches what they're good at, run – they're selling services, not strategy tailored to your needs. • Adopt a proven methodology like ours at Atlas Rose; it's built from years of reps, not guesswork, to make marketing efficient and growth-focused. • Even without a full plan, pause for 10 minutes on goals – it sparks clarity, blue ocean ideas, and aligns your team for real progress.

    Chapter Markers: 0:00 Intro and Defining Marketing 1:10 Prospect Calls and Mismatched Definitions 2:35 Origins of Marketing – Flintstones to Mesopotamia 5:17 Self-Inflicted Wounds in the Industry 7:21 Asking the Right Questions for Strategy 9:25 Instant Gratification vs. Big Picture 10:37 Marketing as a Gamble – Undoing the Damage 13:06 Parallels to Other Industries 18:10 Approaching Marketing Strategically 21:07 Starting with Business and Personal Goals 23:12 Client Story: Stretch Goals Redefine Plans 25:54 Wrapping Up – Align Goals to Avoid Chaos 26:01 Red Flags and Makeup Counter Analogy 28:07 Sponsor Shoutouts and Close

    Keywords: Branden O'Neil, Randi Beth Burton, Monica Spieles, Atlas Rose Podcast, marketing history, marketing strategy, small business growth, business goals, marketing methodology, fractional CMO, marketing tactics, boardroom strategy, Dave Ramsey, Pinnacle Guide, marketing frameworks

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    30 min
  • How Marketing Lost Its Seat in the Boardroom (And How to Get It Back) (AUDIO)
    Sep 3 2025

    Hey everyone, Branden O'Neil here from Atlas Rose. In this episode, we unpack why marketing got kicked out of the boardroom and turned into a crapshoot of tactics and false promises. From its roots in ancient Mesopotamia bazaars to today's self-inflicted wounds by overhyped marketers, we dive into how the industry broke itself and left small businesses frustrated and stuck. We talk real strategy: starting with business goals, aligning with personal vision, and adopting a proven methodology to make marketing a true growth engine again. No more Vegas bets – just solid frameworks that energize your business. If you're a small business owner tired of wasting money on shiny tactics, tune in and let's get strategic. Follow us on LinkedIn for more tips!

    Guest Introduction: It's the Atlas Rose crew again: me, Branden O'Neil, with Randi Beth Burton and Monica Spieles. Over 13 years, we've seen the marketing trenches up close, from my Dave Ramsey days to coaching hundreds of small businesses. We're passionate about fixing what's broken in our industry and sharing methodologies that actually work.

    Key Takeaways: • Marketing started simple – just communicating goods in ancient bazaars – but we broke it by turning it into overhyped tactics, removing it from real business strategy in the boardroom. • Don't treat marketing like a Vegas gamble; if it's just quick wins and low-hanging fruit without tying to business goals, you're setting up for failure and frustration. • Start with personal and business goals – marketing goals only exist to fulfill those, so misalignment creates inauthentic brands and wasted efforts. • Watch for red flags: If a marketer only pitches what they're good at, run – they're selling services, not strategy tailored to your needs. • Adopt a proven methodology like ours at Atlas Rose; it's built from years of reps, not guesswork, to make marketing efficient and growth-focused. • Even without a full plan, pause for 10 minutes on goals – it sparks clarity, blue ocean ideas, and aligns your team for real progress.

    Chapter Markers: 0:00 Intro and Defining Marketing 1:10 Prospect Calls and Mismatched Definitions 2:35 Origins of Marketing – Flintstones to Mesopotamia 5:17 Self-Inflicted Wounds in the Industry 7:21 Asking the Right Questions for Strategy 9:25 Instant Gratification vs. Big Picture 10:37 Marketing as a Gamble – Undoing the Damage 13:06 Parallels to Other Industries 18:10 Approaching Marketing Strategically 21:07 Starting with Business and Personal Goals 23:12 Client Story: Stretch Goals Redefine Plans 25:54 Wrapping Up – Align Goals to Avoid Chaos 26:01 Red Flags and Makeup Counter Analogy 28:07 Sponsor Shoutouts and Close

    Keywords: Branden O'Neil, Randi Beth Burton, Monica Spieles, Atlas Rose Podcast, marketing history, marketing strategy, small business growth, business goals, marketing methodology, fractional CMO, marketing tactics, boardroom strategy, Dave Ramsey, Pinnacle Guide, marketing frameworks

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    30 min
  • (VIDEO) The Real Reason Your Marketing Isn't Working – And Our Fix
    Sep 3 2025

    Hey folks, Branden here from Atlas Rose. In our kickoff episode, we dive deep into why so many small business owners feel stuck and frustrated with marketing – from shady consultants to overnight CMOs and the social media silver bullet myth. We share our methodology that's helped hundreds of businesses build trust, get clear on their persona, and shout real differentiators from the rooftops. No fluff, just real talk on creating a foundation that energizes your efforts and grows your business without burning out. If you're a small business leader tired of guessing games and ready for a proven system, hit play now. Follow us on LinkedIn for more, and check out our resources to implement this yourself!

    Guest Introduction: No external guest this time – it's just us at Atlas Rose: me, Branden O'Neil, alongside Randi Beth Burton and Monica Spieles. We've built this agency from the ground up over 13 years, coaching small businesses knee-to-knee on marketing that actually works. Drawing from my time with Dave Ramsey and real-world trenches, we're here to give it all away generously.

    Key Takeaways: Start with your persona – it's not demographics, it's psychographics. Know what makes your ideal customer tick, and build everything around solving their real problems. Ditch the noise: Consultants just kick your puppy and run; what you need is a methodology that standardizes marketing for small businesses so it's efficient and effective. Key differentiators are gold – list what makes you different, filter by what your customer cares about and competitors don't claim, then shout 'em loud. Marketing is sales in the abstract: Have the same conversation you'd have face-to-face, just over time and channels – tools like personas make it concrete. You owe it to yourself: Implement frameworks across your business to free up creativity and avoid burnout – we've got resources from podcasts to coaching to help. No silver bullets: Social media isn't for everyone; focus on foundational principles that last, not flashy trends that crumble.

    Chapter Markers: 0:00 Intro 0:22 Welcome and Why We're Here 2:27 Trigger Words: Consultants and Overnight CMOs 5:31 Social Media Myths Exposed 8:45 What Small Businesses Should Do Instead 9:27 Building Your Persona and Foundation 12:32 The Story Behind Atlas Rose 18:27 Frameworks Fuel Creativity 23:06 Marketing as Sales in the Abstract 27:48 Unlocking Key Differentiators 36:37 Episode Wrap-Up and Takeaways 40:56 Next Episode Tease

    Keywords: Branden O'Neil, Randi Beth Burton, Monica Spieles, Atlas Rose Podcast, small business marketing, marketing methodology, key differentiators, buyer persona, fractional CMO, social media myths, Dave Ramsey, Pinnacle Guide, business growth strategies, marketing frameworks, small business tips

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    43 min
  • (Audio) The Real Reason Your Marketing Isn't Working – And Our Fix
    Sep 2 2025

    Hey folks, Branden here from Atlas Rose. In our kickoff episode, we dive deep into why so many small business owners feel stuck and frustrated with marketing – from shady consultants to overnight CMOs and the social media silver bullet myth. We share our methodology that's helped hundreds of businesses build trust, get clear on their persona, and shout real differentiators from the rooftops. No fluff, just real talk on creating a foundation that energizes your efforts and grows your business without burning out. If you're a small business leader tired of guessing games and ready for a proven system, hit play now. Follow us on LinkedIn for more, and check out our resources to implement this yourself!

    Guest Introduction: No external guest this time – it's just us at Atlas Rose: me, Branden O'Neil, alongside Randi Beth Burton and Monica Spieles. We've built this agency from the ground up over 13 years, coaching small businesses knee-to-knee on marketing that actually works. Drawing from my time with Dave Ramsey and real-world trenches, we're here to give it all away generously.

    Key Takeaways: Start with your persona – it's not demographics, it's psychographics. Know what makes your ideal customer tick, and build everything around solving their real problems. Ditch the noise: Consultants just kick your puppy and run; what you need is a methodology that standardizes marketing for small businesses so it's efficient and effective. Key differentiators are gold – list what makes you different, filter by what your customer cares about and competitors don't claim, then shout 'em loud. Marketing is sales in the abstract: Have the same conversation you'd have face-to-face, just over time and channels – tools like personas make it concrete. You owe it to yourself: Implement frameworks across your business to free up creativity and avoid burnout – we've got resources from podcasts to coaching to help. No silver bullets: Social media isn't for everyone; focus on foundational principles that last, not flashy trends that crumble.

    Chapter Markers: 0:00 Intro 0:22 Welcome and Why We're Here 2:27 Trigger Words: Consultants and Overnight CMOs 5:31 Social Media Myths Exposed 8:45 What Small Businesses Should Do Instead 9:27 Building Your Persona and Foundation 12:32 The Story Behind Atlas Rose 18:27 Frameworks Fuel Creativity 23:06 Marketing as Sales in the Abstract 27:48 Unlocking Key Differentiators 36:37 Episode Wrap-Up and Takeaways 40:56 Next Episode Tease

    Keywords: Branden O'Neil, Randi Beth Burton, Monica Spieles, Atlas Rose Podcast, small business marketing, marketing methodology, key differentiators, buyer persona, fractional CMO, social media myths, Dave Ramsey, Pinnacle Guide, business growth strategies, marketing frameworks, small business tips

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    43 min