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Recently, I started to introduce a new concept that I am calling comarketing. The idea behind comarketing is to impact small businesses in much the same way that coworking spaces stimulate collaboration within a shared environment. What Is Comarketing? While the world has had the practice of co-marketing (with a hyphen) for awhile, comarketing (one word) is different. The old definition of co-marketing is a marketing practice where two companies collaborate on promotional efforts for a co-branded offer. In a co-marketing partnership, both companies promote a piece of content or product, and share the results of that promotion, according to HubSpot. My new definition of comarketing is: An evolutionary practice in which businesses help each other by sharing best practices and experiences, developing collaborative partnerships and learning modern marketing strategies in a community setting My Goals Behind Comarketing I hope the idea of comarketing embodies the principle of “united we stand”—where there’s strength in a community that bands together to learn and teach each other. I think the best learning comes from discovering something yourself, then showing others...and being willing to admit you don't know everything and open to asking lots of questions. Second, with growing complexity comes confusion and uncertainty...neither of which is fun. I want to strip away a lot of the chaff and find the wheat again. Marketing shouldn't feel like rocket science. It's not. Third, I believe in pendulum swings—and I especially see a need for more 'high touch' activities to counter all the 'high tech' noise we all encounter. Be Part of the First Comarketing Space I am also launching the first Comarketing Space, a virtual community for businesses to share ideas, promote each other and learn about marketing strategies, tactics and tools. I’m excited about making a place where marketing feels fun again and not agonizingly complicated, seemingly impossible to keep up with and reduced to algorithms and data points. I believe the best marketing is and always will be word-of-mouth. I hope comarketing will become shorthand for truly collaborative marketing—with cooperation winning over competition. If you are interested in learning more or joining Comarketing Space, visit https://www.comarketingspace.com.
Recently, I started to introduce a new concept that I am calling comarketing. The idea behind comarketing is to impact small businesses in much the same way that coworking spaces stimulate collaboration within a shared environment. What Is Comarketing? While the world has had the practice of co-marketing (with a hyphen) for awhile, comarketing (one word) is different. The old definition of co-marketing is a marketing practice where two companies collaborate on promotional efforts for a co-branded offer. In a co-marketing partnership, both companies promote a piece of content or product, and share the results of that promotion, according to HubSpot. My new definition of comarketing is: An evolutionary practice in which businesses help each other by sharing best practices and experiences, developing collaborative partnerships and learning modern marketing strategies in a community setting My Goals Behind Comarketing I hope the idea of comarketing embodies the principle of “united we stand”—where there’s strength in a community that bands together to learn and teach each other. I think the best learning comes from discovering something yourself, then showing others...and being willing to admit you don't know everything and open to asking lots of questions. Second, with growing complexity comes confusion and uncertainty...neither of which is fun. I want to strip away a lot of the chaff and find the wheat again. Marketing shouldn't feel like rocket science. It's not. Third, I believe in pendulum swings—and I especially see a need for more 'high touch' activities to counter all the 'high tech' noise we all encounter. Be Part of the First Comarketing Space I am also launching the first Comarketing Space, a virtual community for businesses to share ideas, promote each other and learn about marketing strategies, tactics and tools. I’m excited about making a place where marketing feels fun again and not agonizingly complicated, seemingly impossible to keep up with and reduced to algorithms and data points. I believe the best marketing is and always will be word-of-mouth. I hope comarketing will become shorthand for truly collaborative marketing—with cooperation winning over competition. If you are interested in learning more or joining Comarketing Space, visit https://www.comarketingspace.com.