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Root797707ySales people.
All they know how to do is talk.
Marketing people.
All they know how to do is make people hate them.
Marketing directors know how to do both. -
Ah yes, but what about a marketing director for an agency? That's recursion-level-shit right there...
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SSDD47607yFuck my life some marketing wank has just emailed me some medium post about ux design.
You know, and I mean you KNOW that in that insects mind he is like “yeah so I gave the designers some ideas for the project”
Fuck off and die you absolute scrotum. -
yerst2757ySo here i am, a developer in a marketing department of a medium sized company.
But it's actually a pretty cool job where you can try out a lot of things, i quite like it.
I'm only responsible for coding stuff (companies website, blog, SEO, CRM like software or even games for fairs etc.) but i see that other people in my department aren't respected just because they work in marketing.
When they ask people if they have an interesting project to share they simply don't answer.
Hell, some don't even pickup the phone when they see it's from marketing.
And if we then develop the campaigns without them based on assumptions we make (because they don't even tell us what technology they work with) we get complains as soon as the campaign launches because it's bullshit.
I even once got shouted at from an ex-employee just because i worked in marketing. (no joke, i didn't even know the guy)
It got a lot better after we said "we aren't doing anything if you don't work with us". -
yerst2757yJust wanted to tell you a bit from the otherside, as i'm a bit between marketing&tech.
It can be really cool if people cooperate with marketing. (if your marketing department has skills of course)
I don't think you can say it's bad in general. -
Fransen162yThat's the whole point of principals. But they often offer ideas and solutions that rank-and-file employees don't have. If your marketing director isn't, however. Then he's the person who got his job through acquaintance.
Guys if you have some tips. I would really like you to help me with some tips. I've just started my online business and I'm looking for ways to generate leads through digital marketing channels. What are some essential tools and techniques I should use to maximize my lead generation efforts and grow my customer base? -
kirexen132yI completely understand! Learning about digital marketing lead generation can be overwhelming at first. I highly recommend checking out this comprehensive guide on digital marketing lead generation https://claspo.io/blog/... to get started. This guide provides an in-depth overview of various strategies, tools, and techniques to help you attract, engage, and convert leads effectively. By following this guide, you'll be well-equipped to grow your online business and increase your customer base. Good luck on your journey!
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richardclark3311dIt sounds like you have some frustrations with the marketing director role. While it may seem like they just delegate tasks to agencies, their role involves strategic planning and oversight. Agencies are often hired for specialized skills, but the director sets the direction. Regarding your interest in managing campaigns, learning about SEO press release distribution could be valuable from https://grandnewsnetwork.com/. It helps boost online visibility, driving more traffic to campaigns and websites, and enhancing their effectiveness.
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I don’t get marketing directors. They basically get paid a ton of money to pay an agency to do their job.
I mean... my mum could pick up the phone to an agency and say “make me a campaign for this”.
What’s worse is when said marketing director comes over to the tech people and starts asking questions, and you KNOW he’s only asking them because someone at the agency he’s hired has asked him the same question.
And then sometimes I find myself feeling sorry for them. Imagine being a marketing person... imagine being a useless cunt and knowing everyone knows it..,
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