The CMO Asia Podcast is hosted by Wayne Cheong and produced by Ringfinger Co. The debut show is filmed/ recorded in RISE Conference x Web Summit 2019 in Hong Kong. The show interviews top Chief Marketing Officers, data-driven marketing personalities, creatives, advertisers, digital marketers, analysts and data scientists to understand how they got to the biggest seat in marketing and where they see their organization and the future of data-driven marketing going next. The show is distributed and promoted to over 30,000 community members and followers on social media.
My next guest is Mike Pritchett, CEO at Shootsta - The world's fastest growing video tech company and we are super-pleased to welcome him to The CMO Asia Podcast for the first time ever!!! Mike is the Founder and CEO of the world’s fastest growing video production company, however Shootsta is not your standard production company. In 2015 after working in the Video industry for 16 years, Mike saw a need for companies to create video content at scale. Shootsta now helps companies create consistent and compelling brand stories, with some of its clients creating in excess of 60 videos each month, while still working within the limitations of their original marketing budget.
As an Entrepreneur Mike’s passion is building great teams around the world. He has taken Shootsta from humble beginnings to the world stage, with Clients including Qantas, Visa, Amazon, Oracle, Samsung, SAP, Adobe and over 100 more blue chip clients, also opening offices in Australia, UK, Singapore and the US within the past 3 years.
As well as Shootsta, Mike is the Director and Founder of Sydney-based Trapdoor Productions, specialising in high end branded content videos. His clients include the likes of Nikon, Adobe, Rio Tinto, Schweppes, Telstra, HP and Chivas Regal.
With Shootsta however, Mike is democratising the video space for every day, relatable content that builds internal culture and creates an intimate connection to a global audience. Video is the most effective form of communication online, however most companies are not taking full advantage of it. Effective video marketing comes down to the art of storytelling and the ability to tell that story consistently. With Shootsta, brands can create video content at scale without blowing their marketing budget.
Shootsta Recently Launched A World-First AI Video Creation App for Sales Executives
The app can be used as a standalone service outside of Shootsta’s professional services offering. Elevate is the first product in a suite of stand-alone services being rolled out by Shootsta in 2021, aimed at simplifying the video creation for enterprise.
About Shootsta
Think video, think Shootsta. Shootsta is a global video technology company educating and empowering enterprises with the tools, technology and training to create high-quality cost effective and professionally-edited videos, animated explainers and podcasts in as little as 24 hours. Their goal is to put quality video at the heart of all communication, for every business.
Website Links:
Shootsta https://shootsta.com/
The 4-Hour Workweek Written By: Timothy Ferriss https://www.amazon.sg/4-Hour-Workweek-Anywhere-Expanded-Cutting-Edge/dp/0307465357
About our special guest: As VP Platform Ecosystem at HubSpot, he shapes the company's platform strategy and lead business programs for its global technology partner ecosystem. Before that, he was the co-founder and CTO of ion interactive, a SaaS company that pioneered interactive content for global enterprises (Cisco, Dell, DHL, General Mills, Microsoft, etc.) and was acquired in 2017.
Since 2008, he also runs the Chief Marketing Technologist blog, chiefmartec.com, with over 50,000 readers, analyzing topics at the intersection of marketing, technology, and management. As one of his projects, he created the Marketing Technology Landscape, mapping the growth of the marketing technology industry from a few hundred vendors to 8,000. In 2014, he launched the MarTech conference, where he currently serve as the event's program chair, bringing together a community of thousands of senior marketing operations and technology professionals. He wrote the best-selling book "Hacking Marketing," published by Wiley in 2016, and co-authored of the article "The Rise of the Chief Marketing Technologist" published in Harvard Business Review. He is a frequent keynote speaker at conferences around the world on topics of marketing technology and agile marketing. On this #martech themed episode, he shared with us:
Why he created this thing called marketing technology landscape, which is this crazy looking graphic that reminds me of the time when I was a fresh marketer entering the industry - of a Coachella Music Festival Poster on steroids!
How he defines marketing technology? What is marketing technology? What does he mean by marketing and what does he mean by technology?
Why CMOs and marketers all understand that to have a great brand, they have to deliver on customer experience in a digital world and marketing is the center of it all; Why he thinks marketing should be the champion of a great customer experience as well as the great place to start?
Whether he agrees #tech is the easiest part of the equation, by turning over to #machinelearning #algorithms and #AI to personalize and and dynamically experiment with individual pieces of content, help CMOs and marketers to do less heavy lifting and shift their focus more on what’s happening between brand and its interface to the world
Whether it is better to have in your team a technical person who knows marketing or vice versa ie. a marketing person who knows technology?
What are his thoughts on AI in Marketing; Whether he has a category of AI on his marketing technology landscape? How much of AI is hype and how much is useful and real?
How his “ more automated, more human and more magical chart” illustrates the kind of AI marketers love to see eg. AI detects a customer is having a problem and alerts a marketer who intervenes personally
On the average business using hundreds of software which has created a huge problem of efficiency as data must move amongst these systems; What are the distinct solutions to this problem? How does he see this evolving in the next 5-10years?
On his musical background as a Music major initially; Why he feels like having a creative outlet, such as music for example, can make one a better marketer and positively impact work in a lot of different ways? Where marketers can download the free 53-page mini-book — Martech 2030: 5 Trends in Marketing Technology for the Decade of the Augmented Marketer, co-written by him and WPP's global head of product management Jason Baldwin Useful Links:
Free 53-page Mini-book: https://cdn.chiefmartec.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/martech-2030-brinker-baldwin.pdf
Martech Landscape Supergraphic 2020:: https://chiefmartec.com/2020/04/marketing-technology-landscape-2020-martech-5000/
About our guest: Darren is a digital transformation subject matter expert. He has worked with large enterprises all over the world on their digital plans and change programmes. He heads up Digital Transformation and Digital Ventures for Google across Asia-Pacific, Japan and China. Darren can now call upon the vast Google and Alphabet resources to help customers with their transformation journey. Previously Darren led a consulting transformation team in Amazon Web Services, where he was responsible for some of their largest digital transformations globally.
In this episode, I'll get to jam with him on topics ranging from #customerexperience #CX #digitaltransformation #trust #in #technology #digitalbanking #superapps ##google #company #culture #workfromhome He shares with us:
On this recent episode recorded on 28th of May 2020, I had the privilege of speaking with Ms Jun from South Korea. We got a pretty killer show, especially for those out there watching this via our live video streams - 80% are CMOs from brands and organizations around the world and the remaining 20% are startup founders and entrepreneurs. So if you are in the startup world, pay attention in the next half hour or so, because we doubled down on a whole bunch of different topics like why Korea is the preferred destination for Startups, the exciting K Startup Grand Challenge, The Accelerating Program and more below:
Our longtime listeners will know we usually get Senior Marketing Leaders, CMOs, CEOs and Entrepreneurs but this week The CMO Asia Podcast is using our live stream/ podcasting feed to signal-boost Black female entrepreneurs and Social Justice content creators. Our podcasts believe #BlackLivesMatter and will continue to amplify voices so often silenced. I reached out to Corny Koehl on LinkedIn and asked whether she would like to come on the podcast and chat about #blacklivesmatter as well as #justicefojarvis Corny Koehl has Executive Produced for the biggest names in media today. She is a two-time Emmy Award winning Producer, and two-time recipient of the Gracie Award for Outstanding Producer from the Alliance for Women in Media. Most recently, she helped develop and was Co-Executive Producer on Super Soul Sunday, a weekly television program hosted by Oprah Winfrey. In 2006, Koehl was instrumental in launching “Oprah & Friends” 24/7 radio channel on XM Radio. As Director of Program Development and Executive Producer, she helmed regular programs including, Oprah’s Soul Series, The Gayle King Show, O the Oprah Magazine Show (hosted by Oprah and Gayle) and more.
She shared with us: - How she hopes her new iHeartPodcast Network show ‘Dear Governor’ may help a California man get off death row after three decades - How ‘Dear Governor’ Picks Up The Case Of Death Row Inmate Jarvis Jay Masters; Masters, a renowned Buddhist author, was initially imprisoned in 1981 following an armed robbery conviction; But in 1990 he was sentenced in connection with the 1985 stabbing death of a prison guard; He has steadfastly maintained his innocence on the murder conviction; With newly disclosed evidence that bolsters Jarvis’ claims of innocence, listeners will answer for themselves whether the California Supreme Court should exonerate him or reaffirm his death sentence - How we can help by tuning in, subscribe, post a review, and tell a friend about her “Dear Governor” Podcast; Posting a review and rating of “Dear Governor” on Apple Podcasts goes a long way in sharing Jarvis’ story >> https://www.freejarvis.org/podcast - What Jarvis Masters has to say about the dire circumstances of Covid-19 in prisons - How she feels about the success of Social Justice podcast "DearGovernor" (it is up to 109 on the Apple Podcasts iTunes chart); On moving humanity forward #JusticeForJarvis #BlackLivesMatter - What Jarvis has to speak about the vitality of the #BlackLivesMatter movement, about the loss of George Floyd and the racis t criminal justice system - How to learn more about Jarvis and support his cause >> FreeJarvis.org - Which podcast she cannot live without - Who is her favourite podcaster - Who is her most admired producer - Who would she recommend following (podcaster or producer) - Who, if she could have dinner with any 3 people dead or alive would it be and why - Whether she can remember the first podcast that had an impact on her when she first started out - Whether she prefers LA or New York
"The quickest way to hurt your brand is to say something by saying nothing." I asked this week’s special guest, Jae Hermann on the latest episode of The CMO Asia Podcast whether #jeffbezos speaking out on #racism ensuring the #alllivesmatter camp receive some schooling and flexing for the ‘gram is adequate; why global companies and brands such as #amazon #facebook #walmart need to do more to support #BlackLivesMatter She also shared with us: - Which new movement found its way to her recently ie. #HowWeFight created by Byron F. Wilson, the headmaster of The Wilson Academy, that “fight[s] for justice and reform through economic empowerment and physical resistance -> www.How-We-Fight.com - Why #How We Fight #2PointPlan is the best she has read for how we can have a voice in the fight against racism and discrimination of Black people - How she intends to do her part in #HowWeFight - Who she admires for their continued demonstration of compassion - Why she is not going to recreate the wheel of compiling a list of organizations to support or news items for people to check out since she is slowly having my fill of media - Why she thinks we are at a point where we need to take action with our dollars and influence, have uncomfortable conversations and discussions - What links, businesses, and other folks she supports ie. Ben & Jerry’s Ice Cream, We Buy Black (The largest marketplace for Black-owned businesses and products), a growing Black-owned Business directory for the Sarasota/Bradenton FL area by Lifestyle Blogger, Sarah Emily, Sarasota-Manatee Black-Owned Businesses Facebook group, HRDCVR (A diverse newsletter that curates culture + news), Boss Women Black Business Women directory, Well-Read Black Girl (Book club turned literary festival - What are her feelings and experiences last week and how she expressed them via blog posts and podcasts via her website >> jaehermann.com ie. “I support #BlackLivesMatter #PodcastBlackout “, “Fuck it. I feel sad and mad as hell” - How to subscribe for her free list for #RealTalk Central Note: Watch full video replay of this podcast episode >> twitch.tv/videos/644835945
I chatted with Alex Tay two days ago on The Asia Gamer Network Podcast. Alex is CEO and Founder of Zeus eXchange (ZeusX), a digital marketplace for gamers all over the world - enabling them to buy and sell gaming assets like accounts, in-game items, top-ups, services, gift cards and collectibles. We instantly bonded over our similar love for Super Mario Bros. Hearing his riveting stories about renting game time for 50 cents for half an hour brought me back to the 80s when my family was also too poor to afford the latest console and that was exactly how many people from our generation started our passion for #gaming. Alex, like most kids that grew up with Ataris and Nintendos, now runs his own company - a true one-stop-shop portal and marketplace that gamers go. He shared with us:
Download the ZeusX latest app for the optimised mobile experience
Check out their website via www.zeusx.com
Watch the replay via www.twitch.tv/aperfectcircle0
Adam shared with us:
Dr. Ben Rolfe is one of a handful of experts in the region who track and tackle infectious disease. He is the Founding CEO at Communicable Disease Threats Initiative and we are privileged to have him come on our podcast live stream via Facebook Live! on 16 April 2020.
He gave his hot take on the pandemic and answered burning questions our community listeners had around the globe including: - When can we fly again? - By pulling funding from the World Health Organisation, is the US dealing itself out of its own future? - Where is COVID19 heading, and how can the Private Sector assist in the response? - With the world at it's turning point, is it time to invest in the health of the world’s poorest people? - Looking ahead? Dr Ben's thoughts... Also check out the article he wrote on Medium about WHO and the US. https://medium.com/@rolfe.benjamin/w-h-o-makes-america-great-again-5e30fc746a80
We sat down for a little chat with Daniel Boey about fashion, being an event producer, keeping up with the times, having empathy and coping with the pandemic. Oh, and a little more about his pet dog/ Instagram star Leia and why we should #AdoptNotShop
A Facebook live stream replay is also available via https://www.facebook.com/cmoasiapodcast/videos/690775288338059/
During this live stream on Facebook Live and Twitch, in the midst of the pandemic, Daniel Marcus Boey, Godfather of Singapore Fashion, shared with us: - What has his year been like since 2020 started? - How has the pandemic affected him - business-wise and personally - What has he been doing to cope with the pandemic, pre-lockdown? - Lockdown. What went through his mind when he heard - Looking ahead - what are his thoughts - Lessons learnt from this pandemic - What is the main purpose / goal of what he is doing - How did he start out in this business? - What has been the highlight of his career? - Any one who has touched his heart throughout his career - Why he support dog adoption and fostering animals, especially during times like these in the middle of a pandemic
We have Heather Osgood joining us as our special guest for our first ever Facebook Live stream episode over the weekend. We asked Heather:
Enjoy this episode - Stay safe , stay fun, we can get through this #pandemic #turbulenttimes together!
We have all seen the headlines and followed the rising numbers of COVID-19 infections. The disruption to work patterns is unprecedented for markets like Hong Kong and Singapore. Will this be the new normal? What will this mean for business leaders, CEOs, CMOS, facilities managers and developers as they consider the need for business continuity, the impact on productivity and employee safety?
As the world tackles COVID-19, our 35,000 community listeners from The CMO Asia Podcast listeners are very interested to hear deeper insights on how this is an opportunity or a threat to businesses, specifically the flexible workspace sector. We have already seen companies and organisations using flexible workspace as an alternative to work from home policies or other Business Continuity Planning. For those who are not sure how this works, hear from David Wong, Co-Founder and CEO of BOOQED, explain in this latest episode (recorded on 11 March 2020) on how this #BCP option is a good way to have redundancy in the form of multiple locations in the event one location or office is impacted by COVID-19. David also shared with us:
About David: - He brings 20 years’ executive experience in blue-chip and start-up companies such as AT&T, Mobile Media AS and UK-based entertainment rights group Galleon Entertainment. He was a co-founder of the AT&T Global Clearinghouse, a pioneering service offering financial settlement and clearing for carrier-based IP telephony services globally. He also co-founded what grew to be one of the largest independent providers of mobile entertainment content in Europe. - With a thorough understanding of contemporary technology and business models in digital media, telecoms and mobile, David has successfully started-up and grown new businesses in international markets with a particular focus on Asia, including two successful exits of previous ventures.
About Booqed: - a digital marketplace for tenants and landlords to find or monetize short-term, unused space. Tenants and landlords lack options to find or monetize unused space. Lack of transparency and hidden costs create trust issues between landlord/tenant. BOOQED reduces rental expense of tenants by providing flexible, short-term space options while increasing revenue for landlords and suppliers by monetizing unused space. BOOQED servces clients in Hong Kong, Singapore and Shenzhen for everything from meeting rooms to coworking and offices to event venues
This episode is brought to you by The CMO Asia Podcast and our working partner Bebop.
The CMO Asia Podcast was recently invited to attend the National Retail Federation 2020 #nrf2020 in New York, the mecca of retail. It is the place to be for all retail companies. If you couldn’t be there, here is a podcast recording we made at the event with Pascal Malotti, Strategy Director at Valtech France, where we deep dive into key topics that are sure to revolutionise retail over the next decade, including:
I had a great time with the most respected man in Australia, especially if you love fine wine, spirits and rock & roll - Andrew Roper, Founder of Wines To The Stars. Amazing facts that we uncovered during The CMO Asia Podcast recording include: - how he took care of Rock stars like Maynard James Keenan of Tool, who was gobsmacked by his fine wine recommendations and later went into the Caduceus Cellars business, and David Bowie, two of the most famous Rock Musicians ever - how Wines To The Stars provides a unique marketing platform as a "Fine Wine and Spirit Communicator" - how his elite clients including musicians from Tool, Queens of The Stone Age, Kiss, Snow Patrol, Alice Cooper demand the very best of what life produces, and are supplied only the best when touring Australia and the globe; - how he takes pride in taking them on private winery visits, supplying unique and super-premium products backstage, at their after show, crew dinners, and to their hotel rooms - how his world-renowned "BackStage Cellar Door" service bring wine lovers touring Australia and NZ his amazing wines & spirits directly to the backstage artist area for enjoyment by all - what are his thoughts regarding the fiery start to a new decade with #bushfires #coronavirus #firestorms impacting #worldofwine here in Australia, and his trips for 2020 and the next decade - how Wines To The Stars is a unique marketing bridge between the Wine Industry and the Entertainment Industry - what are some of the band tours stories, including Gene Simmons of Kiss, that he could only reveal in more details next time on our follow up episode - why I’m excited to be seeing him again this weekend during both Tool shows in Melbourne and our shoutouts to Chris J "The Only CEO With a Mohawk" Reed - Global Rock Star Keynote Speaker and John Dykes for connecting us!
The CMO Asia Podcast are excited to be a part of #Fashinnovation #nyfw #newyorkfashionweek event in #nyc last week, a platform that’s showcasing the coolest innovations in retail, fashion technology, eCommerce, supply chain, logistics, marketing and more.
Say hello to North Atlantic Director of Marketing Jason Robinson at UPS, that wants to help shippers and brands make their supply chain more sustainable - from carbon offsets, environmentally sustainable packaging, to going green with innovative, fully #electrictrucks #ups #deliveries
On this electric! episode - our most green 🌿 , supply chain and logistics-focused📦 episode yet, hear Jason talk about:
What it means to be sustainable and how UPS deliveries are going green with innovative electric trucks
How he would summarise the agenda he covered at Fashinnovation panel held in NYC last week ie. “Fashion is Logistics via Sustainable Practices”
This week, Hamlet Batista, CEO of Ranksense fills our hotseat to chat about: - What is going on in his business and entrepreneurial life - What was it that made him to decide venturing out on his own and doing what he love - Why SEO is a very valuable marketing channel, and his take on what we saw during the recent Super Bowl with the likes of VaynerMedia putting out campaign ads for their clients which drove a lot people to google “ Baby Nut” online but no one could find the new site on Google because it does not show up - Why he thinks this is a common SEO issue and perhaps affecting Revenue issue too - Why he highly recommends that every business or brand’s digital initiatives especially those that will be seen by millions of people should be run through an SEO dept or agency - Why he and RankSense's mission is to accelerate SEO results to 6 weeks using artificial intelligence and automation and how they achieve this? - Why he and Paul Shapiro started New York Python for SEOs Group and movement - Why Learn Python? Why not R? - What is the minimum programming knowledge that marketers need? - Why he thinks most CMOs or marketers who are at least familiar with working with Google spreadsheets are also able to learn Python - What powerful ideas were shared on his recent post “Weekly Wisdom with Hamlet Batista: Python and JavaScript for Marketers” on the SEMRush blog - How CMOs or Marketer’s can Automate a typical marketing workflow eg. comparing competitors SERP (Search Engine Result Page) - His best advice for people who started learning Python and what they should learn first - Why he thinks Google Collab is the best Python Installation Set-Up - What are the best posts he has read about Python for SEO - What are the best 5 Python for SEO resources and who he would recommend following
Useful links:
Weekly Wisdom with Hamlet Batista: Python and JavaScript for Marketers https://www.semrush.com/blog/weekly-wisdom-hamlet-batista-python-javascript-marketers/
Hands-on with Python for SEOs https://www.meetup.com/New-York-Python-for-SEO-Meetup-Group/events/268533535/
My obsession with VaynerX companies continues, and with one of the coolest creative minds, Aaron Kovan, Chief Production Officer of VaynerMedia New York and VaynermediaProductions coming on The CMO Asia Podcast new episode, I’ve found my favorite one yet. It was recorded nearly a fortnight ago during my first ever visit to his Long Island City office (where all their recent sweep at Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity and trophies are proudly displayed) located just 15 minutes via the subway from Manhattan. Aaron’s career as a producer started 13 years ago in Austin, Texas at GSD&M, before stints at Crispin Porter & Bogusky and McCann Worldgroup where he started its in-house production company Craft. He has always been a maker, producing content of his own since his teenage skateboarding years. We chatted about why Gary Vaynerchuk is both good at “predicting” things when it comes to marketing and consumer behavior as well as reacting quickly to trends, what the capabilities of VaynerProductions are, why beyond TV his fingers are always on the pulse of social media platforms such as Instagram Stories and TikTok, what it really takes to make an impactful video on social for small medium businesses, how it leads to social media buzz for businesses and lead to results, how risks took by his team including the Dwyane Wade jersey swap stunt uplifted a few percentage points for their Budweiser client, why it is an achievement for his team at Vaynermedia to have not one but THREE! Super Bowl commercials during the big game that will be watched by hundreds of millions from Tokyo to Singapore to New York in a week’s time, and which latest Drake music video caught his eye recently. This podcast episode is made possible by my kind sponsors Web Analytics Consultants Association. Podcast links in comments. Enjoy!
In this episode, James shared with us:
In this part one of a two-part interview series, Thomas sat down with Wayne and shared with us: - How his career journey in e-commerce retail began 12 years ago at Amazon UK - What it was like early on spending 7 years at Amazon UK building Marketplace at a time when nobody wants to buy shoes from Amazon, in the early days before Amazon had fulfilment, advertising and payments; how he then moved on to British retail giant Tesco - How his present startup company Pricesearcher is taking on e-commerce giants Google and Amazon - How Pricesearcher emulates (late 90s era) Google to index world’s prices all in one place and reach out to merchants to ensure it is not just a paid for environment for past 3 years - How they started with just 6 test retailers in UK 3 years ago and grew it to 10,000 retailers now on their side - What a day in his startup life looks like ie. starting with conversations with people, ranging from big thinkers to smaller sellers and retailers How their tightly knit team of 25 people in London punched above their weight and status as the “underdog” search engine ; how they are always judged and compared to trillion-dollar businesses Google and Amazon - What resonates with him most of the time are the “underdog” mom and pop shop businesses eg. businesses selling DVDs; what types of businesses inspired him nowadays are people who sell nothing but door handles and are special in what they do eg. offering 100,000 types of door handles; Why he loves giving those guys equal footing with the biggest retailers, with no commercials appearing next on their site* - Why he thinks his best self is free from restrictions and being comfortable in his own skin, sticking up for underdogs and thinking the best of people; more rewarding to think that most people are ok and give them a platform to do the best they can; a layer of thinking that we tend to judge people from their actions whereas we judge ourselves by our intention - Why he thinks his beard and tattoos are also some of the best compliments he has ever received - What is the best mindset for business or career or life eg. stuff doesn’t have to be polarising in whatever role in business; the only way to perform the role well is to be as honest as possible, as long as intent is right and people don’t keep making same mistake, and empathise what they want to achieve and enable that - What the biggest challenge for Pricesearcher is eg. get judged with the big boys with trillion dollar businesses - What the state of the industry is and how Pricesearcher benefit buyers and consumers who want to see every product and not just the Top 10 bestsellers; consumers may not just want to see the cheapest offer that is most popular but a brand that they trust or they prefer a retailer that offers immediate pickups closer to their home locations; how Pricesearcher stood out in an industry where price comparison website existed since relics of internet, with some sites offering 30 million products, compared to Pricesearcher’s 2.4 billion products, from door knobs to Gucci handbags, with commercial element removed, and achieving these remarkable results in less than 3 years, now operating in 24 counties
not just a paid for environment - pls refer to episode part 2 for latest updates on this strategy with no commercials appearing next on their site* - pls refer to episode part 2 for latest updates on this strategy
In this episode recorded in December 2019 at JW Marriott Hotel Shenzhen, China, Allen Qu sat down with Wayne for a deep dive conversation and shared: * How they started out Marketing Ranking Awards and the back story of its beginning as an industry conference 9 years ago * Who their conference target audience are eg. top brands who want to do better marketing, partners, media companies like Baidu and LinkedIn * How the conference is growing in terms of attendance nos. * How the speakers were selected eg. Senior Marketers, CEOs who did well in their field * How the future edition will focus more on 5G and its impact on industry, best practices and studies, and recognising top performing brands * How their Shenzhen event is unique and feature domestic market and cross border market players from USA, Russia and how they look forward to more Singapore brands participating in the future * How marketing has changed in China since the first edition of Marketing Ranking Awards - Search was previously the dominant player especially Baidu; China Marketing Awards has incorporated with the latest trends such as mini video content marketing topics; rise of popular apps such as Douyin (Tik Tok), Quaishou; e-commerce retail (Tmall, JD) now dominating online shopping; social media becoming the main communication and payment transaction platform (WeChat) * How they leverage innovative strategies to give optimal value to their clients especially top brands in their niche; using cartoon characters in marketing materials; adopting robot tech placement in locations such as office spaces; implementing speech, visual recognition and AI technologies for real time interaction, using data, enhancing user engagement and personalised customer experience * Why conferences are still the best lead generator for his company in Beijing, Shanghai and Shenzhen which are held annually, and attending global conferences to speak to audiences 30-50 times a year through content and value sharing (rather than hard sell) gain more trust and opportunities * Where he grew up, his family background and as kid, how photography, computers and Bill Gates inspired him to take up programming before moving to Japan, Australia and then New Zealand for his computer studies and marketing knowledge university studies * How his first job ie. building running an e-commerce store for electronic products from scratch; implementing infrastructure design, marketing and customer service structures, started him on this entrepreneurial path * How a conference organiser invited him to do a speech to audience and meeting his friend Charles sparked off the idea of moving back to develop his business in China in October (at a time when Chinese internet business was still at its infancy) * How he would advice a marketer newbie to join a decent company to experience the opportunity to work with real brands with real marketing dollars before encouraging them to be entrepreneurial in the niche that they love when they are ready to move on * Why starting his own company is not to become rich but to fulfil lifelong dreams of building something that belongs to him * Why improving internal efficiency is something he would like to change for his present company * What the challenging moments were especially during the early days of setting up his company eg. Chinese New Year clientele payment delays and having to pay employees bonuses up front and how he overcame these challenges * Why he thinks entrepreneurs who have no safety net, an unshakeable belief and hard work ethic will more likely become successful * Where and when next edition of Marketing Ranking Awards will be held ie. Nov 2020, Intercontinental Hotel, Shanlitun, Beijing
In this short but insightful Zoom conversation, Stephanie shared with us - [ ] How her remarkable journey started as a C programmer/ software engineer at Intel, then PwC where she “grew up” and her current role now at ADA - [ ] Why it is important to dig into uncomfortable areas to always keep relevant and learning as a marketer and connecting these back to the business - [ ] How data and creative are equally important, her take on rise of young CMOs and Gen X CMOs - [ ] Whay she thinks her next critical achievement is to successfully build a young new brand from scratch - [ ] Why she thinks Peaky Blinder is an amazing tv series - [ ] Why she is active in Lean In Malaysia - [ ] How she bounced back from her personal crisis a year ago by relying on people around her especially the female community to be her old self again
Elmer Boutin is a veteran in the Martech space and a frequent speaker at Digital Summit Series and Pubcon. He also guests on several digital marketing podcasts including Jason Barnard’s excellent “SEO is AEO” podcast during Pubcon Vegas. A day before that, he agreed to come on my podcast which was a great honour for me personally as we had never previously met and it was just my first time attending and covering Pubcon. This episode powered by Web Analytics Consultants Association was recorded in November immediately after Googler Gary Illyes’ session at Pubcon Vegas. Elmer was also a presenter at the conference and delivered an enriching session covering entity optimization in search. This interview centers on his incredible career journey, a day in his life providing value to his enterprise clients and helping brands connect with their customers via organic search, how he unplugs by indulging in gaming during and discover trends and patterns in marketing strategy. He also plays the bass and we made a pact after the interview ended to perform ZZ Top songs together on stage in next year’s edition of Pubcon Vegas in 2020 🤟Enjoy!
Where you can find him next: - www.elmerboutin.com - he is going to be in 3 great sessions at Pubcon Texas. Join him from 6 February onwards - he is also confirmed as a judge for the US Social Media Awards that will be announced in March
Hola! Singapore, Barcelona and Delhi! Ya’ll gonna LOVE this one. Catalan 🇪🇸 Ester Martinez, Editor-in-Chief and CEO of People Matters came on The CMO Asia Podcast to chat about the movement and 300,000 strong community she started ten years ago. She also gave us a sneak preview of the largest global HR Tech conference (which will be held early next year in Singapore) which has grown in stature and tripled in numbers for the upcoming edition. She also shared their newly launched mobile app #PeopleMattersSphere which is now available on Android: http://bit.ly/33lf68V and Apple: https://apple.co/2oQ5zaK This podcast episode is powered by Bebop Asia.
Our next The CMO Asia Podcast guest is one of THE coolest guests on the show ever. Lily Ray is SEO Director for NYC agency Path Interactive and recently published what could be the definitive blog for Google updates on search quality guidelines https://www.pathinteractive.com/blog/seo/what-does-it-mean-to-have-good-e-a-t/ She shared with me her thoughts on what these changes mean for #SEO and measuring #EAT and how she kept herself sharp and on top of her game with her music exploits. As a musician (drummer and DJ), her upcoming gigs include opening for the legendary musician Michael Mayer in Brooklyn, NYC this coming Saturday, 30th Nov https://facebook.com/events/2482764458622191/?ti=icl as well as making a guest appearance on the drums for Revolution Trax - A Tribute to Rage Against The Machine in the West Village.
In this episode, she also shares her:
The most punk The CMO Asia Podcast episode ever! I got the nerve to ask Martin Atkins how new bands should market themselves in 2020 and which artist he get each other the most: Johnny Rotten (Sex Pistols, Public Image Ltd), Trent Reznor (Nine Inch Nails), Al Jourgensen (Ministry), oHgr (Skinny Puppy), Jaz Coleman (Killing Joke: Official) or Chris Connelly (Revolting Cocks). Listen to the episode on Apple Podcast, Spotify, Anchor and hear him speak about:
City or Liverpool? That’s one of the questions I posed to John Dykes, Presenter and Commentator at The Walt Disney Company when I saw down with him a couple of months ago while our favourite bands Tool and Prophets of Rage were playing in the background. Available to stream on Apple iTunes today, John also chat with me about:
My favorite part of an awesome week in Las Vegas. Meeting the organiser of PubCon, the fabulous Melissa Fach! She sat down with me for a conversation on The CMO Asia Podcast to chat about:
About Tim: Born in Ukraine. Lives in Singapore. Tim Soulo is the Chief Marketing Officer and Product advisor at Ahrefs (an industry leading SEO tool, powered by Big Data). With almost 10 years of practical experience in SEO and digital marketing, Tim eagerly shares his knowledge by giving live talks at various digital marketing conferences around the world and publishing blog articles at Ahrefs Blog. He’s the author of many data-driven SEO research studies and a number of detailed marketing guides. In this episode, he shares with us why Ahrefs are in Las Vegas and sponsoring Pubcon, why tracking bottom line is more important than tracking conventional things like traffic or LTV, why they are not using Google Analytics, how they first built their blog successfully, then nailed the rest channel by channel, and many more... head on to ahrefs.com/tim if you want to find out more about Tim and his awesome content and product.
Here is our first The CMO Asia Podcast instalment from #lasvegas #pubcon We have some questions submitted by our 34,000++ community for Greg Secrist, Co-Founder at BKA Content about SEO, contention creation and content marketing. So this is going to be a great episode. Get your ears ready.
The great and powerful Justin Orkin, VP of Growth APAC at CvE, came on The CMO Asia Podcast and knocked it out of the park a couple of weeks ago at the Tool album listening party that we joint-hosted with White Label Records. Great digital marketer, geek, advisor and an a great guy too. I really enjoyed hanging out him.
More about Justin (reference source: LinkedIn) - Growth-focused Sales Leader with 13+ years of accomplished experience in all facets of sales and digital marketing. Creative and ambitious by nature, teamed with a genuine passion for all things programmatic has made it easy for him to enjoy what he does, and he love that building lasting relationships with amazing clients is one of his job requirements. In the span of his career, he has successfully and consistently grown revenue for high profile brands, and effectively built highly motivated sales teams that now repeatedly exceeded annual sales goals in excess of $300M. His expertise is in business development, programmatic advertising, online media, and technology. Additionally, he possesses a proven track record in strategic planning, programmatic/RTB sales, building out private marketplaces, data platforms, and developing cross-media through social, video and mobile.
More about Julian (reference source: LinkedIn) - he is an organised event professional, now working with online advertising technology Industry. He is an Internet advertising professional with two and a half years working experience of working for two major publisher websites in the UK with huge, loyal user bases. During five years at one of most innovative companies in the display advertising space, Rubicon Project, the team he was part of grew the INTL business to approximate annual triple digit growth culminating in an IPO in 2014. He can now be found supporting buying Demand Side Platforms (DSPs) at IPONWEB's revolutionary Bidswitch platform for Supply Side Platforms (SSPs) and DSPs to transact online media spend using Open RTB protocol via a smart central proxy layer. Possessing more than ten years full time experience and degree in the art of event management from the UK School of Event Management at Leeds Metropolitan University and using this to manage a weekly comedy show in London, Bear Funny Comedy, he takes great delight from working with fantastic artists in his spare time and as a great account personnel of advertising platforms in working hours.
His specialties are: Account Management, Research, Analytics, Ad Network User Interface use, User Experience testing, Understanding and working with Online Advertising metrics including PPC, CPA, CPM, trafficking, set up, optimization of online display campaigns, working towards improving the ROI. Event Management, Marketing, project planning, creative thinking, problem solving, pitching and understanding/working with online communities.
Pétur is the Co-founder of dynAmaze. On this episode recorded on Day 1 of #dmexco19 - at a hotel lobby in Cologne, Germany, he talks to Wayne about his newly-funded startup and career journey, why his biggest passion is in innovation, how all the above played a part in his current role and informed him on how to lead and wear different hats in his new role.
David is highly regarded by likeminded performance marketers for his knowledge, contacts, and experience in the Performance industry which is matched by few and surpassed by even fewer. He is highly creative, relentlessly driven and recommended by his peers. I had the pleasure of sitting down with him for a chat during day one of #dmexco19 in the hotel lobby and learnt more about performance marketing in one sitting than I did before. I enjoyed the conversation on his sweet spots including Performance Marketing and all the latest innovations in the industry.
About Jason (reference source: LinkedIn) - he is a results-driven, technology marketing executive with a passion for connecting audiences and brands, to create long term value for customers and the companies he serves. Throughout his career, he has accomplished this by fostering a marketing culture focused on customer success, sales alignment, and ensuring strong product-to-market fit, to consistently exceed customer expectations – from first engagement, to “go-live”, to renewal.
In November 2017, he rejoined SAP, the world’s business software market leader and 17th largest brand on Earth, as part of SAP’s acquisition of Gigya: the #1 provider of customer identity and access management (CIAM) solutions. In his current role as CMO of SAP Customer Experience, he is responsible for all aspects of marketing strategy and execution, helping SAP connect with new audiences, drive success for best-run businesses, and lead in the competitive customer experience category.
Prior to joining SAP, he served as SVP of Marketing at Gigya. There, he led the company’s efforts to not only create the CIAM category, but place Gigya in the top position as the market leader, receiving #1 leadership rankings from top analyst firms including Gartner, Forrester, and KuppingerCole. Through these efforts, they are able to align Gigya’s strategy with emerging privacy regulations such as GDPR, carving out a differentiated market position and allowing the business to rapidly accelerate growth and achieve more than a 90% customer retention rate. Ultimately, this led to Gigya’s acquisition by SAP in November, 2017.
Before his time at Gigya, he was responsible for developing a world-class marketing team at Datasift, focused on connecting our Human Data Intelligence platform with developers to infuse data from Twitter, Facebook, and other social platforms into their applications.
He holds a bachelor's degree in Business Administration from Wilfrid Laurier University and is a Certified Professional Accountant.
Fun times today doing my first ever hotel lobby interview talking adtech and interactive shoppable video platforms with Jack Smail (Business Director at Smartzer) who is one of the most talented millennial marketer/ creatives in the UK scene and also a radio presenter/ stand up comedian/ biggest Arsenal supporter I’ve ever met. Check his upcoming episode and more DMEXCO guests out on The CMO Asia Podcast powered by Web Analytics Consultants Association #cmoasia #podcast #dmexco19 #poweredby #waca #recorded #in #cologne #germany
I had a fantastic time recording this episode with the coolest guy I have ever met - Aaron Pearce, MD APAC of Virtue x VICE. He couldn’t be a nicer or more down to earth human being and family man. Check out some of the highlights and full video footage on IGTV and all social platforms. #cmoasia #podcast #vice #episode
About Samson: Co-founder & CMO of Blockchain & Cryptocurrency Consultancy. He is a strong believer of how Internet of Things can flip the world, traditional business will be overturned and more will happen.
About Cassa: She is a creative thinker and consumer marketing expert with a focus on Strategy, Promotions, and Campaign Management. 10+ years of working experience in Marketing and Advertising, especially in APPs, F&B and retail industry.
About Desiree: Experienced Freelance Writer. Skilled in Event Management, Legal Writing, Management, Marketing. Strong media and communication professional with a Bachelor’s Degree focused in Combined Honours in Arts from Durham University.
Jack’s career highlights so far: - Awarded Leading Blockchain Practitioner Award 2018 - Awarded the Top 100 Global Most Influential Marketing Leader 2016 - Winner of UK Fintech Award 2016 - Board committee member of Beijing Z-Park Blockchain Industry Alliance - Founding Member of Hong Kong Digital. Assets Investment Association - Over a decade of working experience in regional marketing and product development aspects - Pioneer series of launches for Blockchain-as-a-Service (BaaS) solutions under the multiple new tokenomic ecosystems - A thought leader with strong people relationship in blockchain, payments, IT, asset management and Fintech spaces - Holder of First Class Honor, BSc in Communications and Public Relations - Holder of Bing Ads Accredited Professional - Holder of International Financial Advisors’ Qualification - Global Affiliate of Chartered Institute of Public Relations, UK
About Joyce: She is a Branding & Marketing Specialist with 6+ year of experience in agency & Startup and a demonstrated history of working in the financial services industry. Skilled in Digital Strategy, Search Engine Optimization (SEO), Art Direction, Direct Marketing, and Marketing, she is a strong marketing professional with a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in English for Professional Communication focused in Communication and Media Studies from City University of Hong Kong.
Ken Shih’s focus is on bringing long-term success to any corporate platform. He is a dynamic communicator with strong leadership and creative problem-solving skills. Along with 14+ years of US/ Hong Kong/ China financial markets knowledge and client management experience, this creates a winning formula whereby his high energy personality positively impact any financial industry position he is in.
Avery is an Ex-Googler with a passion for digital marketing; currently leading VaynerMedia's expansion into APAC via Singapore. She’s spent the last few years spearheading global media operations for VaynerMedia, partnering with enterprise marketers to deploy best-in-class digital media work. Prior to joining VM, she spent nearly six years working on DoubleClick, YouTube, and Google Search, in both Silicon Valley and New York City, where she worked with high-growth brands and independent / network media agencies.
Chuck Hattemer is the Co-founder & CMO at Onerent. Onerent is a real estate technology and services company with $1B in properties managed across California and Washington states. Onerent is featured in the Wall Street Journal, Forbes, Silicon Valley Business Journals, TechCrunch, and more. They've raised over $8.5m from both Tech and Real Estate investors including Google's Chief of AI and the Founder of Intero Real Estate. I met up with Chuck at #riseconf in Hong Kong earlier this month to find out how his CMO career began in marketing and films. He provided insights on how brainstorming new ways to manage someone's home is like coming up with new ways to surprise or shock an audience with a great film or marketing message. Plus practical advice for new and seasoned digital marketers who want to excel and succeed in the industry.
About Julian: Experienced Marketing Director with a demonstrated history of working in the hospitality & real estate industry. With a passion for fast-growth and disruptive startups, Julian’s experience, and dedication to drive results through data-driven marketing. With four years of experience with international startups and enterprises across B2B and B2C businesses.
About James: A people-person with a background in Mathematics and a heart in acting. Curiously analysing self, others, life, and all the above.
Merve Nazlioglu is an accomplished global CMO, shareholder for a Sequoia-backed scale up unicorn with 8+ yrs experience in B2B Tech Marketing. She considers herself as: Avid intrapreneur. Tech-enthusiast. Underdog. Change-Maker. Culture Evangelist.
More about Merve: Heading the B2B Marketing function in 20 countries including Japan, UK, Australia, Korea and Singapore across 15+ industies for Insider — a Sequoia-backed AI-powered Multi-Channel Customer Experience/Personalization Platform, helping digital marketers drive growth across the funnel. They help Top 500+ global enterprise brands including Uniqlo, Samsung, New Balance, Virgin, Carrefour, McDonald’s, Toyota, CNN and Singapore Airlines grow.
She manages a team of 23 Marketers around the globe using Agile Scrum Methodology, running weekly sprints globally.
As the Head of Marketing & CMO, she is managing 23 Marketers around the globe and her top responsibilities include:
Previous experience included B2B tech marketing for one of Canada’s most innovative market research technology companies (Deloitte Technology Fast 50™), targeting consumer insight professionals from world’s top brands (FMCGs, Tech, M&E, Finance, Health etc.) and establishing B2B marketing teams from the bottom up for tech startups.
Graduated (top 5% of major) from McGill University with Great Distinction.
She would also like our community listeners to know that she is a: Romantic. Underdog. Resolute. Curious Learner. Results-Driven. Creative Horsepower. Detail Freak. Romantic. Unicorn.