The Purposeful Marketing Podcast

#57: How should marketers ask for help?


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Welcome back to another episode of the Purposeful Marketing Podcast! In this insightful discussion, hosts James and Mary dive into the importance of asking for help in the dynamic world of marketing. With Aaron still on a fatherhood break, James and Mary share their experiences and tips on seeking assistance when facing new challenges, unfamiliar software, or complex tasks in the marketing profession.

They emphasize the significance of knowing when and how to ask for help to ensure that you receive the support you need without being ignored or brushed off. Mary suggests a straightforward rule: seek help when Google fails to provide sufficient information to address your problem effectively. However, she also encourages utilizing resources wisely and attempting multiple ways to find the solution before seeking assistance.

James adds his perspective, advocating for a balance between seeking help and attempting to solve the problem independently. He believes that people who excel in their careers often grow by first trying different options and learning from their failures. He emphasizes the value of showing your efforts to someone more experienced, such as a director or CEO, to receive direct feedback on your actions and gain valuable insights.

The hosts also explore scenarios where you might need extra hands to accomplish a task, just like moving into a new house in a hurry. They discuss when it's crucial to recognize your limitations and seek immediate assistance from others to avoid overwhelm and ensure successful outcomes.

Join James and Mary on this episode of the Purposeful Marketing Podcast to learn the art of asking for help and how it can contribute to your growth and success.

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The Purposeful Marketing PodcastBy Mary Keough, Aaron Weekes and James Boeckmann