You know I hate a fuck-ass pitch.
So when today’s guest slid into my inbox with the subject line "Not a fuck-ass pitch" — and then opened with "I want to teach your audience how to date their customers" — I read the whole thing and responded YES immediately.
I sit down with Hunter Myers, brand strategist, competitive karaoke legend, and six-foot-tall badass, to talk about why marketing is basically flirting with your customers and how to be the best date they’ve ever had.
TOPICS & TANGENTS
— Hunter's long-term client relationship framework: from first date to happily ever after
— Why "women-owned service-based businesses" are not an ideal client
— The trust recession, and why being human is the only antidote
— The competitive karaoke scene in Chicago that I had never heard about
— Consistency as a first impression
— Tattoos, ball sacks, and showing off
— My ninth-grade situationship
— The difference between genuine outreach and checking a box
POINT OF THE STORY
Marketing is like flirting, so stop treating people like leads and start treating them like potential dates — listening, showing up consistently, and actually giving a damn.
Love you, mean it. 🖤
HUNTER LINKS
— Follow Hunter on Instagram, Threads, and Linkedin
— Check out her website
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— Tune into her podcast, The Brand Bite
— Her walkout song
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This episode was edited by Adrienne Cruz.
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