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Latest podcast episodes about dk new media

The Bill Caskey Podcast: High Impact Sales Training for Sellers and Leaders
Why You Should Be Part Marketer with Doug Karr

The Bill Caskey Podcast: High Impact Sales Training for Sellers and Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2021 18:11


On this episode, Bill talks with long time friend, Doug Karr. Doug is a marketing expert and runs a local business called DK New Media as well as a highly successful marketing blog, Martech Zone https://martech.zone. They discuss why every sales professional needs to be part marketer how they can stay on top of their marketing game. ================================ Want more content like this? THE 2X ACADEMY: LIVE Virtual Training for B2B sellers. http://the2xacademy.com THE 2X GROUP: Small group coaching for B2B sellers. (10/grp). New groups forming soon. http://the2xgroup.com WORLD CLASS SALES LEADER: Small group coaching for managers. Apply here http://worldclasssalesleader.com TALK TO BILL If you want to speak with Bill about your sales team, here is his calendar for a 30 min chat. https://calendly.com/bcaskey/information-call-20-mins

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Agile Marketing
009: Behind the Scenes: Working With Marketing Agencies

Agile Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2019 54:52


A good marketing agency operates as an extension of your in-house team, but what happens behind the scenes to make an agency/client relationship successful? At July's Agile Marketing Indy live event, hosted by Bloomerang, three agency panelist give a peek inside what they do to maintain process, plan and prioritize client projects, and predict team capacity (you know, all the stuff that happens in between those weekly check-in calls). Special thanks to: Rachel Johnson, moderator; Douglas Karr, DK New Media; Anna Roolf, BLASTmedia; Travis Lynch, Bitloft

CRM Radio by GoldMine
Branding Returns - Is Digital is Too Cheap? - 5 Minutes with Douglas Karr

CRM Radio by GoldMine

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2018 5:34


Digital Marketing has suffered in recent years from vanity metrics (likes, followers, etc.) and some channels not living up to their hype. Marketers are returning to traditional branding - but that shouldn’t eliminate digital. Digital marketing enables faster research, testing, agility, and can ultimately be the baseline for every traditional effort. Join Paul Petersen and his guest, Douglas Karr as they dive into the pressing issues of the struggles of SMB marketers. The original 30 minute program is here: How to leverage digital marketing everyday ----more---- Some of what they will cover includes: What are the overall trends you are seeing  (big picture, what you are working on) What are the challenges fo getting the most – especially for SMBs with tighter budgets and higher expectations What are some of the mind sets that block transformation  (results) What role can CRM play, if any About our Guest, Douglas Karr: Douglas Karr owns DK New Media. They did due diligence for $3 billion worth of acquisitions in the space and helped countless companies become successful – including SmartFocus, Angie’s List, GoDaddy, Chase Paymentech, Salesforce Marketing Cloud, Compendium, and dozens of startups that they work with. Wiley Published Author: Corporate Blogging for Dummies Recognized by Heinz Marketing: Top 25 Marketing Influencers in the World Recognized by LinkedIn: Top 25 Social Media Experts to Follow  About DK Media Online Marketing  Douglas Karr and his team work with the world’s leading brands grow their business online organically, driving down cost per lead and building their online authority. Douglas can provide leadership, drive your strategy, help develop your team, or even bring in the necessary partners to execute measureable success. _________________________________________________________ You have been listening to CRM Radio a bi-weekly program on the Funnel Radio Channel. Podcasts of this live program are available from the CRM Radio site as well as the GoldMine CRM site.  The sponsor for this program is GoldMine CRM. Never miss an episode? Subscribe on iTunes, GooglePlay, Blubrry or on our CRMRadio.today website for new episodes emailed to you.  

Sensible, yet Adventurous
EP #2- Doug Karr

Sensible, yet Adventurous

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2018 64:28


Doug Karr is the owner of DK New Media. He's a web developer, social media expert, blogger, podcaster and all around great guy!

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CRM Radio by GoldMine
How to leverage digital marketing everyday

CRM Radio by GoldMine

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2018 24:34


Digital Marketing has suffered in recent years from vanity metrics (likes, followers, etc.) and some channels not living up to their hype. Marketers are returning to traditional branding - but that shouldn’t preclude digital. Digital enables faster research, testing, agility, and can ultimately be the baseline for every traditional effort. Tighter budgets and higher expectations simply don’t work. You can’t grow your business without growing your marketing and sales efforts. Deploying digital marketing effectively can mitigate some costs, but not enough to cut budgets. You should look at your marketing budget as a percent of revenue. A typical static company is spending ~10%, a high-growth company 20%. Some companies like Salesforce went all in and spent over 50% to dominate their market. Join Paul Petersen and his guest, Douglas Karr as they dive into the pressing issues of the struggles of SMB marketers. ----more---- Some of what they will cover includes: What are the overall trends you are seeing  (big picture, what you are working on) What are the challenges fo getting the most – especially for SMBs with tighter budgets and higher expectations What are some of the mind sets that block transformation  (results) What role can CRM play, if any About our Guest, Douglas Karr: Douglas Karr owns DK New Media. They did due diligence for $3 billion worth of acquisitions in the space and helped countless companies become successful – including SmartFocus, Angie’s List, GoDaddy, Chase Paymentech, Salesforce Marketing Cloud, Compendium, and dozens of startups that they work with. Wiley Published Author: Corporate Blogging for Dummies Recognized by Heinz Marketing: Top 25 Marketing Influencers in the World Recognized by LinkedIn: Top 25 Social Media Experts to Follow Douglas speaks on a variety of topics, including: Social Selling – Proven methodologies for enterprise sales organizations to optimize their social media presence, build authority and trust via social media, and drive referrals and sales. Consumer Buying Journey – Companies have struggled to adopt to new media and are seeing their marketing and sales suffer. This session educates your corporate leadership on how their buyers’ behaviors are changing so that there’s buy-in to new-media adoption. Content Marketing – Content production is labor and time-intensive but your organization continues to struggle to see the return on investment. This speech helps your content team set goals and build a world-class content library that is superior to your competitors and drives engagement and response. Marketing Stack – What is the elusive holy grail of marketing technology platforms? How do you determine what to purchase, how much to budget, and how to implement an omnichannel strategy that increases the return on investment while reducing the resources needed to operate it. _________________________________________________ Never miss an episode - subscribe on iTunes, GooglePlay, Blubrry or on our CRMRadio.today website for new episodes emailed to you.

MarTech Interviews
Episode 119: Four Factors for Success in Digital Media: Product, Brand, Mechanism, and Audience

MarTech Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2018 33:36


In this MarTech Interview, we speak to Mike Prasad. Mike has diverse experience as a technology entrepreneur, investor, and strategist with expertise in marketing, branding, UI/UX, product development, cross-market finance, and platform creation. Mike focuses on applying new technologies and initiatives, from macro-level strategy to hands-on execution. Mike developed the brand for Kogi BBQ (http://kogibbq.com), which launched the food truck industry in Los Angeles. He shares how he accomplished it, by deliberately developing a great brand, researching social media as a mechanism, and pulling in the right audience to quickly spread the word. Food truck popularity spread rapidly across the country... and it all started with the Kogi brand! Mike was recently in Indianapolis to speak at an Innovation Series with Kenzie Academy (https://www.kenzie.academy/) and stopped by the DK New Media studio to sit down for a chat. Mike's diverse background is incredible - he launched his career doing web development before companies even understood the Internet. Years later, he's developed, helped, and invested in some of the best brands in digital media. On this episode, we discuss the successful strategies that Mike utilized to launch brands virally utilizing influencers, social media, and... most importantly, an intentionial and well-researched brand strategy. We also speak in detail about Mike's latest venture, Tinysponsor (https://tinysponsor.com/), and discuss the unique sponsorship marketplace that Mike's put together to connect brands with influencers. Special Guest: Mike Prasad.

Amplify Indy Podcast
Amplify Indy: American Bombshell

Amplify Indy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2018 72:04


Amplify Musicfest headliner, and Grammy Amplifier Award winner, American Bombshell joins us in the DK New Media studio for a little mayhem. 

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Post-Modern Living with Chris The Brain
The Startup Community's Dirty Underwear

Post-Modern Living with Chris The Brain

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2018 93:35


In episode 9 of “Post-Modern Living with Chris The Brain,” Chris and Kait talk about business transparency with guest host Doug Karr. They discuss the stuff no one tells young professionals, talking about failure, and the real definition of success. They wrap up the episode by talking about the things that still don’t work in 2018. There’s a lot of stuff about business that no one tells young professionals, and a lot of lies perpetuated. We’re under pressure to look like the perfect company or the perfect individual and not talk about the bad stuff all the time, but there’s almost a gasp of relief when someone shares that things are really tough. Because we don’t often hear about the failures and the hard times, we are don’t know what success really looks like. It’s not sexy; it takes a lot of hard work, time, and mistakes. Almost every company that seems like it had overnight success actually had years of drudgery first. Some of the biggest reasons that startups fail are scaling too fast and rushing to release product too quickly. They also often have the wrong investors. If you can get your company off the ground without investors, you’ll be happier because you’re still in charge of your own company, instead of having to answer to the people who lent you money. If you want investment, choose an investor that has had at least three different successful companies; having one successful company doesn’t mean you know what you’re doing. People tend to look at success as having money, being able to go on vacation wherever and whenever you want, and having luxury items, but wealthy people are often not successful - they’re miserable. The real definition should be taking pleasure in your work and having a purpose. Success is more about making the day-to-day great than sacrificing today in hopes of winning the lottery tomorrow. And if you crash and burn, it’s okay (and almost a necessity) to talk about it. We all have to fake it til we make it to some extent, but don’t buy your own hype, and whenever possible, help someone else know it’s hype. The episode wraps up with a discussion of stuff that still doesn’t work, even though it’s 2018. Chris’s biggest complaint is that cell phone batteries don’t last all day, and the phones break easily. Doug’s is that web conferencing software is all terrible and doesn’t have a solid or maintained connection. Other things on the list include rechargeable batteries, paper towel dispensers, automated bathrooms, non-automated trains, bluetooth, reading on tablets, haircuts, seats that don’t accommodate big people, products that clean off dogs’ and cats’ paws, wi-fi, printers, and forms. What do you think still sucks in 2018? Leave a comment below. Shout Outs To: Apprenace, a company creating meaningful internship programs that help businesses and careers grow DK New Media, guest host Doug’s digital marketing company that lets us use their podcast studio The Speak Easy, where DK New Media’s podcast studio is located Kelly Schwedland of Elevate Ventures, an investor that listens, is hands-off with the company, and operates as a coach and guide instead of a boss Streets of Compton, an A&E special about the city of Compton, where they gave gang members opportunity to work and the crime rate went down What to Do When You’re Getting Fired, a Forbes article by guest host Doug How Digital Marketing Will Change in 2018, a Forbes article Doug contributed to Shure, where Doug got his high-quality headphones Apple AirPods, which have significantly better quality than most headphones but are still without bass or depth Bose, where Doug got one of his pairs of bluetooth headphones Kindle Voyage, Chris’s e-reader of choice, the e-ink is much easier on the eyes Epson, where Doug got his printer that works most of the time

An Indianapolis Business Podcast: Off the Circle
Episode 19: What Every Business Needs to Know About Google Analytics

An Indianapolis Business Podcast: Off the Circle

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2018 35:25


In preparation for an upcoming training class on Google Analytics, we speak with Indianapolis Analytics expert and "all things Google" Jennifer Denney. Jennifer's company, Elevated Marketing Solutions, has been booking sold-out Google Analytics training for DK New Media since last summer. Analytics - and Google Analytics - is often misunderstood and never fully implemented by companies. Just as important as getting your accounting in order, businesses today should have their analytics in order. Today we review the key takeaways as well as some tips in properly implementing Google Analytics and utilizing the data to make decisions about your business. Special Guest: Jennifer Denney.

Post-Modern Living with Chris The Brain

In episode 8 of “Post-Modern Living with Chris The Brain,” Chris and Kait talk about how to deal with it when you make mistakes, have bad luck, or are in an unpleasant situation. They discuss the sunk cost fallacy, owning your suffering, and leaning in to the hard times. On a more cheerful note, they share their favorite Christmas shopping tips. The episode kicks off with a discussion of the sunk cost fallacy, where the more money and time you put into something, the less likely you are to abandon it, even if it’s not working or making you miserable. Often, thinking that you’ve put too much into something to throw it away overrides your knowledge that it’s not going to get any better. However, bad stuff just happens, and it’s important to learn how to handle it when it does. The best way to get through the hardest parts of life is to own your suffering and push through the situation fast. As examples, the hosts discuss Senator John McCain’s experience as a POW and Nelson Mandela’s jail time during apartheid in South Africa. One of the worst things we can do is avoid or ignore negative experiences; it’s crucial to know that you can do everything right and still fail. Chris and Kait mention their own experiences with divorce, business ownership, and getting kicked out of college, and talk about how it was or would have been easier if they accepted that things often don’t get better until they get worse. The good news is, we grow more as people in the hard moments than the good ones. On a more cheerful note, the hosts share their favorite tips for Christmas shopping. Chris suggests that if you don’t know what to buy for someone, you shouldn’t buy them anything. Some good bets if you still want to buy something are practical luxuries, nice everyday carry items, things that people want but would never buy themselves, personalized gifts, nice chocolates, and books with handwritten notes in the covers. Planning ahead is always helpful, too; if you see something during the year that makes you think of someone, buy it and hold on to it for Christmas. Good Places to Shop for Universally Loved Gifts: L’Occitane, where Chris goes to buy nice soaps for people Shinola, tons of great everyday carry stuff Urban EDC Supply, another good place to get everyday carry stuff Dollar Shave Club Joe’s Butcher Shop, a really great local butcher shop Vine and Table, puts together really nice fine cheese sets Godiva Chocolates DeBrand Chocolates Yankee Candle, Chris’s favorite candle store, you can get customized ones with photos Shout Outs To: Apprenace, a company creating meaningful internship programs that help businesses and careers grow DK New Media, a digital marketing company who lets us use their podcast studio The Speak Easy, where DK New Media’s podcast studio is located Idealab, whose founder, Bill Gross, researched the number one factor of success (it’s timing)

Post-Modern Living with Chris The Brain
A Podcast About Podcasts (Feat. Xzibit)

Post-Modern Living with Chris The Brain

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2017 71:46


In episode 5 of “Post-Modern Living with Chris The Brain,” Chris and Kait talk about podcasts with guest host Paul. They discuss why podcasts are great, the shows they love, and where you should listen. Podcasts are becoming very personal for people; in the last 2 years or so, it went from people thinking you made up a word to people having favorite podcast production companies. They started as a subversive media where you could easily talk about anything, and are a great way to hear about people having experiences like yours, and get perspectives you wouldn’t usually hear in the news. They’re also perfect for workaholics and being productive, because you can listen while you’re doing other things. The hosts discuss some of the best ways to find podcasts, including referrals from other podcasts, favorite podcast networks like Radiotopia or Gimlet Media, hearing people talking about a show, and searching for what you’re interested in. Chances are, if you want to hear more about something, someone is podcasting about it. Businesses are starting to get on board with podcasting, too, and most of the results of that suck. Constantly promoting and talking about your business on a podcast is exhausting, and if your business is podcasting just because you’ve heard podcasts are a thing, you shouldn’t be doing it. If you’re intimidated by all this information, Chris and guest host Paul suggest some of their favorites to get you started. The Podcasts Chris Thinks Everyone Should Start With: Up First - a short news podcast by NPR that gives you all the major news for the day in 15 minutes TED Radio Hour - a staple; you owe it to society/yourself/the world to expose yourself to new ideas Ask Me Another - a podcast that will help you enjoy listening to podcasts; it’s just fun The Moth - a podcast that shows the power of podcasting The Intelligence Squared Debates - Chris’s guilty pleasure podcast; where two intelligent people on a controversial subject have a civil formal debate The Podcasts Paul Thinks Everyone Should Start With: Reply All - a show about the internet The Way I Heard It - Mike Rowe’s 5-minute Paul-Harvey-style “now you know the rest of the story” podcast Hardcore History - Dan Carlin’s podcast, where he goes in depth on a historical situation for 5 hours and you’re hooked the entire time The episode winds down with a discussion of where you should listen to podcasts. If you’re tired of iTunes and Google Play not having the features you want when listening to podcasts, try one of Chris and Paul’s favorite players. Chris’s Favorite Podcast Players: Pocket Casts, which allows you to sync your library and play history across all of your devices and automatically add episodes to your up next playlist, and has an easy to use interface NPR One, which is great if you don’t want to research what to listen to; it’s free and learns what you like when you rate shows Paul’s Favorite Podcast Player: Overcast, which is very similar to Pocket Casts but it’s free Every Podcast Mentioned in this Episode: The Moth Radio Hour, live true stories told on stage with no notes The Mortified Podcast, people getting up on stage to share things that they wrote as teenagers 99% Invisible, a podcast by the owner of Radiotopia, Roman Mars TED Radio Hour, a podcast that goes more in depth on a subject than TED Talks do, with multiple experts and behind the scenes discussions Ask Me Another, a game show podcast from NPR Diane Rehm’s podcast, which brings people from all sides of the debate and is always civil and reasonable Katie Couric’s podcast Code Switch, a podcast that discusses world events from the perspective of the people they actually affect, with a lot of talk about bias and privilege Wait Wait...Don’t Tell Me!, a classic radio game show Tell Me Something I Don’t Know, the game show for know-it-alls who can’t help bringing up random facts Serial, a true crime podcast that’s the only podcast Kait has listened to consistently, a game changer for podcasts Adam Ruins Everything, a podcast that’s great if you like TED Talks Radiolab, a podcast that’s very much like TED Talks More Perfect, a new podcast by Radiolab about real Supreme Court cases and their impact on the world 1A, a good fill-in podcast for Diane Rehm, stands for 1st Amendment The NPR Politics Podcast Here and Now, a podcast with good in-depth news stories Lovett or Leave It, Chris’s current favorite podcast, it’s like if politics were a game show and a therapy session at the same time NPR Pop Culture Happy Hour, a podcast that talks about all the new TV shows and movies so you know which ones are worth your time A Way with Words, a call-in show about where words come from S Town, another story-based podcast by the makers of Serial; it’s a true story about people in a crappy little town This American Life, a podcast that shares three related stories each episode Open for Business, a podcast created by Gimlet Media and eBay focused on stories of people starting businesses The JoyPowered Workspace Podcast, a good example of a podcast for business, where two delightful ladies who work in HR try to make human resources more human, less resource (they interviewed Chris for an episode) Up First The Intelligence Squared Debates Reply All The Way I Heard It Hardcore History Marketplace Shout Outs To: Apprenace, a company creating meaningful internship programs that help businesses and careers grow. DK New Media, a digital marketing company who lets us use their podcast studio 91.9 WITT, a radio station guest host Paul joined and volunteered with Radiotopia, one of guest host Paul’s favorite podcast production networks NPR Podcasts, which have the largest audience and earn more than $10 million in podcast revenue Crooked Media podcasts, podcasts that are like therapy if you find everything going on in the world right now depressing Gimlet Media, another favorite podcast network of guest host Paul Purple Ink, the HR company owned by one of the hosts of JoyPowered Gallup StrengthsFinder, an assessment that tells you 5 things you’re really good at Stitcher, a popular podcast player DoggCatcher, a podcast player Chris used, which had a lot of features he wanted but wasn’t fun to use

Post-Modern Living with Chris The Brain
The Minimalism Challenge: Stop Coddling Yourself with Stuff

Post-Modern Living with Chris The Brain

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2017 61:50


In episode 4 of “Post-Modern Living with Chris The Brain,” Chris and Kait talk about minimalism with guest host Dexter. They discuss why you should consider a minimalist lifestyle, how to get started, and the hardest areas to minimize. The episode kicks off with a discussion of minimalist James Altucher, who claims to only own 15 things. The hosts discuss whether or not “15 things” is accurate and if Altucher has given minimalism a bad rap. Minimalism shouldn’t be a contest about who can have the least items, but there are several reasons that minimalism is a good choice. It helps you avoid decision fatigue, frees up time and money to spend on experiences instead of things, allows you the flexibility to move quickly, and embraces the idea of accepting the life that has been given to you instead of coddling yourself with stuff. It’s not always easy to get into minimalism, and you can’t do it all at one time. Try identifying the easiest area to minimize and start there, or put all your stuff in one room and only take things out as you need them. The Minimalism Challenge is going viral on social media - for a month you get rid of a certain number of items each day - but it’s not a great way to embrace minimalism. You shouldn’t try to figure out what to get rid of, you should figure out what to keep. The hosts discuss what they find the most challenging to minimize; sentimental items can be hard to give up, and clothes are difficult because of society’s expectations (people think it’s weird when you wear the same thing every day). Ultimately, it’s about intentionally deciding what’s most important in your life so you can let go of what’s less important. Shout Outs To: Apprenace, a company creating meaningful internship programs that help businesses and careers grow. DK New Media, a digital marketing company who lets us use their podcast studio Choose Yourself, a book by James Altucher This Business Insider article about Altucher

Post-Modern Living with Chris The Brain
Social Media Has a Big Problem: People

Post-Modern Living with Chris The Brain

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2017 68:48


In episode 3 of “Post-Modern Living with Chris The Brain,” Chris and Kait talk about the perils of social media, why people are even still using it, and some positive and negative ways to use it. To cool down, Chris gives his suggestions on the best products for managing cables. People often talk about social media the way they talk about traffic - a necessary evil. But social media’s not compulsory, so why are we even still using it? What started as a tool for expression and connecting to our tribe went downhill when everyone started using it and it became a professional profile that needed to be taken seriously. Social media triggers a dopamine response, which gives us pleasure, but is connected to addiction - and too much of it leads to stress. In her book “Braving the Wilderness,” author Brené Brown says that the biggest mistake people make with social media is using it as a place to process pain. Chris and Kait discuss that when you process your pain by venting frustration on social media, someone else is often there to vent the opposite frustration, and you end up venting your anger at each other instead of having a conversation. They also mention that people can fall prey to a subconscious one-upsmanship when posting the good things about their lives. Chris and Kait are fans of Twitter, which is great for talking to people interested in the same thing as you in real time, following things that you’re interested in, and following people without others knowing about it via the list feature. They also point out that there isn’t pressure to post; you can just use it as a customized news feed. Here are their thoughts on other networks: Instagram - Great for use as a family album and keeping up with what your friends and family are doing LinkedIn - The true professional homepage, it’s more important than your resume for some recruiters Pinterest - Perfect if you make stuff and want to share with other people who make stuff Tumblr - A place to geek out on things you really like Snapchat - Making bad decisions have less consequences Reddit - Where people who say actually a lot go to prove people wrong about things Tinder - Making bad decisions have more consequences Facebook - It’s too much work to make Facebook work for you. On a lighter note, Chris gives a run-down on the best products for managing cables. Apple has (illogically) removed most of the ports in their newest products, which requires dozens of dongles and adapters. Chris’s Suggestions: GRID-IT! - takes a variety of objects and consolidates them into one nice organized system Waterfield Design and NutSac Bags - make lots of high-quality tiny gear bags Henge Docks - great docks for your MacBook, everything plugs into them Satechi - unified docking solutions for Macs, their Aluminum Type C Pro Hub Adapter is much better than the Apple dongles Shout Outs To: Apprenace, a company creating meaningful internship programs that help businesses and careers grow. DK New Media, a digital marketing company who lets us use their podcast studio Braving the Wilderness: The Quest for True Belonging and the Courage to Stand Alone, Brené Brown’s book about cultivating true belonging Discord, an app for gamers to chat Slack, a business and team tool that’s now being used to create small groups for conversations

MarTech Interviews
Episode 101: Aprimo: Marketing Operations Technology and Digital Asset Management

MarTech Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2017 40:45


Kevin Souers is the Chief Product Officer of Aprimo and leads product and platform development and ensures Aprimo’s technology platform is the leading solution for marketing operations. Prior to Aprimo, Kevin was the Chief Technology Officer of Revenew, Inc., the leading through-channel marketing automation platform. In July 2016, Revenew was acquired and merged into Aprimo. Kevin has a history of leading technology strategies and builds of large-scale, transformative technology at Fortune 100 companies, and he led a team to report to Congress on how to transform health and human services technology. It was a pleasure having Kevin in the office at DK New Media where we talk about the urgent need of marketers to build their knowledge and business acumen when it comes to resource-driven marketing and running marketing operations effectively. Aprimo is a global provider of marketing operations technology and digital asset management solutions. They recently announced the full SaaS (Software as a Service) offering of its category-leading Digital Asset Management (DAM) software. The cloud-based product will bring all the benefits of SaaS-based operations to give marketers an advantage, including increased innovation, faster implementation, scalability to match business growth and a significantly lower total cost of ownership. The combination of Aprimo’s performance driven marketing operations technology and digital asset management solutions give marketers the advantage to govern and grow their brand. Aprimo delivers the advantage with its innovative Marketing Operations Hub. They allow marketers to manage budgets, plans, productivity, and assets throughout the ideation, workflow and campaign delivery of the brand experience while maximizing provable ROI. Special Guest: Kevin Souers.

We Are Libertarians
Building an Audience with Podcasting on the Martech Podcast

We Are Libertarians

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2017 55:46


Douglas Karr and Harrison Painter of DK New Media were nice enough to interview me on the MarTech podcast about podcasting, the power of audio as a marketing tool, and the future of digital entertainment. A common thread across this publication and the interviews we do is that, while we focus on the incredible growth of digital marketing, we absolutely respect and admire traditional marketing and mediums as well. Where there’s an audience, there’s an opportunity for marketing. Radio is one such medium. While airtime is being shared between actual AM/FM channels and the web, radio shows continue to drive a ton of engagement. Chris Spangle is one of a kind – building both a national radio audience for one of the top syndicated shows as well as building audiences via the web as well as in a number of podcasts he produces. Chris previously worked in politics for many years as a producer at a news talk station, WXNT, and then as the Executive Director of the Libertarian Party of Indiana. He went on to work in marketing for the Englehart Group and the Advocates for Self-Government. Chris is both the web director of a nationally syndicated radio show as well as a podcasting expert (with expertise in both audio engineering as well as content production). He’s also the publisher and editor of We Are Libertarians, a news site and podcast that covers national and Indiana politics from the libertarian perspective. He is the founder of the We Are Libertarians Radio Network, which brings you podcasts about life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. Chris has quickly become a friend and respected professional that I listen to about the equipment and strategies in deploying our own podcast. In fact, I now own a beautiful Zoom H6 after Chris demonstrated his. I used it in conjunction with Shure Wireless Lavaliers to record some live interviews at Dell EMC World. With advisors like Brad Shoemaker of Creative Zombie Studios and Chris Spangle, I feel like I’ve got the best engineers on the planet helping us grow and tune our own podcast efforts! And the quality we’re producing is a direct testimony to their expertise and advice. With Chris’ content feedback, we’re already discovering opportunities to grow and engage with our audience as well as improve some of our production processes. In this interview, Chris provides a ton of insight on developing your voice and producing engaging content that will establish your footing in the podcast industry. Be sure to listen – there are too many tips to list!

We Are Libertarians
202: Helping Intern Ed Communicate the Libertarian Message

We Are Libertarians

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2017 146:35


Chris Spangle, Greg Lenz, and Intern Ed Brehob are joined by Doug Karr and Harrison Painter of DK New Media and the MarTech podcast help Intern Ed craft a communication strategy for his upcoming campaign.

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Pure Fandom
Star Wars Theory Series Part 9: What fans need in the Han Solo film

Pure Fandom

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2017 39:48


It's week nine of our Star Wars Theory Series, and this week we break down the casting and possible story line for the Han Solo film. While most of the film's details have been hush-hush, we still have a pretty good idea who recent cast Woody Harrelson will play, as well as Game of Thrones' starlet Emilia Clarke. Hosts Liz Prugh and her brother Patrick Pochop are joined by special guest Jenn Lisak of DK New Media. In this podcast, we discuss: -Who Emilia and Woody will play (most likely) -What two things MUST happen in the film. -Where Han's backstory could be pulled from -Bonus: We briefly discuss our topic for a future podcast — the insane Snoke/Sidius/Anakin theory. Find more news on PureFandom.com!

Pure Fandom
Star Wars Series Part 6 'Rogue One' Review: Darth Vader is scary again

Pure Fandom

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2016 50:00


MASSIVE thanks to DK New Media for lending us their superb recording studio — which is why this podcast sounds so awesome! Check out their website, dknewmedia.com, to see how they bring badass podcasting to life. In week six of our Star Wars Theory Series, we're talking all things Rogue One! We saw the film, and in a nutshell — we loved it! It was dark, beautiful, fan-filled, and an all-around kickass film. Plus, we're officially dubbing this movie as the film that made Darth Vader scary again. In this podcast, we discuss: (Do not listen until you see the film — spoilers ahead!) -Our rating for the Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (what made it so badass!) -Nods from the original films (Episodes IV-VI AND Episodes I-III). Did you catch them all? -Special effects used to bring back characters from the original trilogy -What made Darth Vader so freaking scary (for real, it was terrifying) -Which side story Disney should produce next. Listen and share your thoughts and theories in the comments below! Follow more Star Wars news and podcasts on PureFandom.com.

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Star Wars Theory Series Part 5: Will Mace Windu Be In 'Rogue One'?

Pure Fandom

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2016 25:32


MASSIVE thanks to DK New Media for lending us their superb recording studio — which is why this podcast sounds so awesome! Check out their website to see how they bring badass podcasting to life. In episode 5 (oh, how that pun never gets old) of our Star Wars Theory Series, we break down whether the BMF himself, Samuel L. Jackson, will make an appearance in Rogue One as the infamous purple-lightsaber-wielding Jedi Mace Windu. Joined by guest-host and Star Wars uber-fan Jack Pochop, the brother-sister duo geek out over the best theories around the web. In this podcast, we cover: -Samuel L. Jackson's comments on the Snope theory and why Mace Windu is most definitely alive; -The Rebels cameo in the latest Rogue One trailer; -The crazy theories about the character ties of Rogue One to Episode VII (seriously, these theories are insane, but are ones we haven't heard before!) Listen and share your thoughts and theories in the comments below! Follow more Star Wars news and podcasts on PureFandom.com. Image: StarWars.com; articles referenced in the podcast: Games Radar, MakingStarWars.Net, Cinema Blend, and ComicBook.com

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‘Talking TV With Liz and Lindi’ podcast recap: ‘The Walking Dead’ 7×07, “Sing Me a Song”

Pure Fandom

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2016 29:19


MASSIVE thanks to DK New Media for lending us their superb recording studio — which is why this podcast sounds so awesome! Check out their website (https://dknewmedia.com/) to see how they bring badass podcasting to life. Also, they have a bourbon bar ... so that proves their rad-ness in itself. This was the episode we've been waiting for since the finale. Finally, we get some plot progression and get back to our core group with "Sing Me a Song." Liz and Lindi break down the intense episode and what it means for poor Carl. Could Jesus have been the one that slipped the note to Daryl? How much will Rick flip his lid when he sees Negan holding Judith? What exactly is Michonne planning to do? And when the f*** are we going to see Carol again? Tune into this episode of Talking TV With Liz and Lindi and share your thoughts in the comments, or tweet us at @Pure_Fandom.

MarTech Interviews
Episode 64: Jon Wuebben of ContentLaunch

MarTech Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2015 40:23


I'm pretty excited about this podcast, our first in our new podcast studio at DK New Media! Jon Wuebben has been a long-time friend, we seem to bump into each other at every conference and love hanging out together. He's also an entertaining singer, the life of the dance floor, and can do a heck of a job on Karaoke. Jon is a multi-book author and helps clients develop content strategies, deploy their content, and promote their content online. The frustrations of the industry led him to develop his own platform, ContentLaunch, for planning, coordinating, publishing and promoting content. It's primary focus is on the small and mid-size business market since Jon saw the industry only providing large, expensive, enterprise products to handle the process. In the first half, we speak quite a bit about the platform, but the second half of the interview gets into some incredible detail on content marketing strategies and its use to build relationships with your prospects and customers. Be sure to listen - we've got great information throughout and will leave you with a task that will transform your content ideation strategy.

MarTech Interviews
Episode 47: DK New Media and Douglas Karr

MarTech Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2013 12:19


Douglas is interviewed by Enterprise Radio on celebrating DK New Media's 5 Year Anniversary! DK New Media has grown across the board in those years to become a boutique agency to the best marketing and technology companies in the world. DK New Media has assisted in due diligence work for over $500 million in investments and acquisitions, providing advice to many of the leading marketing technology companies in the industry. The size and scope of the assistance DK New Media is providing to clients has grown as well, with a team of professionals lead by Jenn Lisak and Marty Thompson.