We’re getting deep into grey matter in today’s episode. It’s a bit of a special episode, because we’re concluding our discussion of your blog post series regarding Frans’ analysis of marketing technology stacks. Furthermore, we’re talking Google Drive and a friend’s agency’s best practise with Google Drive stack’ Of course, Slack is a favorite topic, and also invision app, and Frans is using a dirty word you shouldn’t take out of context.
Hosted by: Frans Riemersma & Roel Seegers
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1:20 — Frans feels like going cold turkey, thinking about life after the blog posts series.
5:00 — Quick rundown on the final blog post: ‘Using Marketing Management tools to fuel the marketing engine in four stages (6/6)’
8:40 — Why are PIM and DAM tools not included in the Supergraphic?
10:00 — Vendor analysis tools.
12:14 — anal-retentive (!) —‘often used in nontechnical contexts to describe someone as extremely or excessively neat, careful, or precise’
12:20 — Best practise on Google Drive in an agency setting, by Steven de Bruijne of Aan Zee Service Design (www.aanzee.nl)
21:00 — ¡AppDate!: e-mail forwarding to Slack, new integration
22:05 — ¡AppDate!: Gmelius.com, by Samuel Schmitt
23:15 — The Dutch supergraphic didn’t include WeTransfer. Where does it belong actually?
25:04 — ¡AppDate!: send.firefox.com
27:10 — What’s up with Microsoft OneDrive?
29:15 — Collaboration with InvisionApp
31:13 — Frans quickly going over some tools in each of the categories.
33:32 — It’s a wrap!
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https://martechtribe.com/blog/marketing-management-tools-fuel-marketing-engine-four-stages/