Creating Your Business Playlist

35 Shares 35 Shares ×

Creating a business playlist

I was going through my iPod tunes over the weekend, adding some new ones and building some new playlists.

Looking at the tracks, I saw there’s no real genre that stands out as a favourite – there’s everything on there from hard rock to R&B, Motown to 80′s pop, classical arias to hip hop. Quite the mix.

Instead of being fractured, it makes sense for me to have so many different styles on there – I’m sure it does for you as well.

It all depends on how the mood takes us at any given time.

For instance, if I’m driving in the summer, it’s time for hard rock, windows down, full volume. But if I’m melancholy or introspective, it’s Marvin Gaye and Ella Fitzgerald time. Different sounds for the need at any given time.

And that should apply for us in business as well.

Building a Playlist

We shouldn’t be concentrating on just one area all the time. Sure, let’s be strong where our strengths are, but does that mean we need to limit our knowledge to these strengths?

People aren’t satisfied with the one-trick pony anymore, no matter how strong or sturdy that pony might be. Agencies and organizations are having to adapt to offer an umbrella service.

PR; Marketing; Creative; Customer Service; Sales; Design – couldn’t they be available from one source (or at least have an option to offer more than one core strength)?

Think about what you offer at the minute, and what you don’t. Can you build on that? Can you learn what you need to know, so that you can offer multiple practices instead of just one? If not, how easy can you learn? It doesn’t matter if it’s online or offline, you can find the solution:

  • Webinars
  • Forums
  • User groups
  • Networking events
  • Workshops
  • Social learning
  • In-house or on-site training

Think about what you’d like to see as a customer. Are you happy with having to go to 5-6 different agencies to get core skill sets at each one, or would you prefer a solution where everything could be under one roof? Or at least half the current amount of solutions.

Sell Your Strengths, Buy Your Weakness

Even if you don’t have the time to take onboard the new skills you need, why not outsource but keep it under your banner?

Search for freelancers that you can call on for projects that need a specific expertise. Nurture relationships, build portfolios, treat as equals – you never know what could come from it, and it opens your own business up to many more possibilities.

Having a favourite band is normal. Having a favourite type of music is normal. But just think of the amazing sounds you could be missing out on if you don’t mix up your iPod every now and again.

Is it time for you to freshen up your business playlist?

Join over 11,000 smart subscribers

Get my latest updates delivered straight to your Inbox as soon as they're published (I respect your privacy and will never spam you)

35 Shares Twitter 22 Facebook 2 Google+ 2 Buffer 5 Buffer LinkedIn 4 Email -- Email to a friend 35 Shares ×
About Danny

Danny Brown is Chief Technologist at ArCompany and an award-winning marketer and blogger. His blog is recognized as the #1 marketing blog in the world by HubSpot. Danny is also co-author of Influence Marketing: How to Create, Manage and Measure Brand Influencers in Social Media Marketing.

8 comments
SamuraiTrader
SamuraiTrader like.author.displayName 1 Like

I definitely like the ideas here.  In the last couple months I've actually been conducting some experiments as I try to broaden my marketing approaches into different areas where previously I had given little if any effort.  It has been quite illuminating and now I being forced to re-think a lot of my former conclusions on where my time is best spent.

I'll admit there are still some areas I need work on and I have been working with some outsourcers for that.  Some things also just take WAY too long considering how busy I am and I have found my overseas team to be invaluable in terms of achieving some of my bigger objectives of late.

Danny Brown
Danny Brown moderator

@SamuraiTrader There's definite value in revisiting initial goals, how you're faring, and seeing where you can improve, mate. It was one of the main reasons I dropped off Google+, and just use that sparingly for personal updates - very little value but such a time suck.

OpEdMarketing
OpEdMarketing like.author.displayName 1 Like

Nice blog as always Danny.  I'm the same, when working prefer a chillout mix, but when driving in car usually opt-for more of an up tempo rock or indy sound.

Same goes for learning when it comes to marketing.  I tend to read everything I can get my hands on just because I'm so interested in what others have to teach :)

Danny Brown
Danny Brown moderator

@OpEdMarketing You know what's interesting about the multi-book approach, mate, is you can soon see who has real chops, and who's been bluffing for the last few years. Maybe we'll make a break-up mix tape for them... ;-)

Cision NA
Cision NA like.author.displayName 1 Like

Hi Danny!I thought this was going to be a post offering song choices for the workday, but I should have known you wouldn’t stop there - great insight. 

The lead really pulled me in and your ideas kept me reading. When we think like a customer, as you mentioned – or when we talk to our customers to understand their needs – we can really become successful at what we do.

Thank you for the inspiration. I think I’ll add country to my business playlist ;)

Best,

Lisa

Danny Brown
Danny Brown moderator

@Lisa Larranaga Hey there Lisa,

Yeah, I was going to pull my Shania Twain karaoke on you but thought better of it - probably just as well. ;-)

Now here's a question - I always thought the little avatar you use was a cartoon version of Yvette Pistorio, but clearly it's a Cision one (unless you bith look the same!). So is that a mascot or simply the Cision branding?

Cheers, miss!

Cision NA
Cision NA like.author.displayName 1 Like

Hi Danny!

Well, now that you've mentioned it, I would love to hear you karaoke! I'll be expecting that to happen, now :)

Funny you ask about the avatar. It was part of a PR Superhero campaign we did awhile ago & when I took over for Yvette, the plan was to update the avatar. That plan got a little side-tracked with other projects & with the announced changes to the Twitter profile today, our marketing team is back at work on an avatar update. Wahoo!

Don't let the avatar fool you; I have curly hair ... and wear a purple superhero mask :) Have a great night!

Best,Lisa


35 Shares Twitter 22 Facebook 2 Google+ 2 Buffer 5 Buffer LinkedIn 4 Email -- Email to a friend 35 Shares ×