Notes
A weekly blog on marketing strategy, execution, and systems that compound — written for practitioners who actually ship the work, not just approve it.
The Strategy Deck Nobody Reads
Most companies have a strategy deck somewhere. The problem isn't that the strategy is bad. It's that nobody translates it into language the people doing the work can use day to day.
The Loop: How Clarity, Execution, Momentum, and Outcomes Connect
For eleven weeks I've written about four ideas: Clarity, Execution, Momentum, and Outcomes. Each post explored one in depth. This week, I want to show you the whole picture — because these aren't a list. They're a loop.
The Messaging Drift Problem
Open your website in one tab, your sales deck in another, and your latest social posts in a third. Read them back to back. Does the brand sound like the same company? If not, you have a messaging drift problem.
Simplicity in Regulated Industries Isn't a Limitation — It's an Edge
I've spent most of my career marketing in industries where I can't say whatever I want. What I've learned: the constraints don't kill good marketing. They kill lazy marketing. And there's a meaningful difference.
The Brief Nobody Writes (and Why Everything Downstream Suffers)
The most expensive sentence in marketing is "I thought we agreed on that." Most briefs describe what's being made without establishing why it's being made and how you'll know it worked. That gap costs more than most teams realize.
What This Blog Is About (and Who It's For)
There's no shortage of marketing advice out there. Most of it is written for people who approve the work. This newsletter is for people who do it.