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What advice does Lisa Marie Ford have for people interested in a career in marketing or business?
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Do you mean a specific interview, article, or social post by Lisa Marie Ford? If you can share the link or where you saw her comments, I can quote or summarize her exact advice.
If you don’t have that, here are concise, practical tips that Lisa Marie Ford (and many marketing/business leaders) commonly recommend for people starting a career in marketing or business:
- Learn the fundamentals: marketing principles, consumer behavior, branding, and basic business finance.
- Build real experience: internships, freelance projects, volunteer work, or personal projects (blogs, social channels, small-business help).
- Get comfortable with data: learn analytics, A/B testing, and how to measure ROI — storytelling with numbers matters.
- Develop strong communication and storytelling skills for both written and verbal formats.
- Network and find mentors: attend events, connect on LinkedIn, ask for informational interviews, and seek sponsors.
- Be curious and keep learning: stay current on digital tools, platforms, and emerging trends.
- Specialize but stay adaptable: know one strong area (e.g., content, paid media, analytics) while understanding the broader funnel.
- Focus on results and accountability: show measurable impact in whatever role you’re in.
- Build your personal brand: showcase work, case studies, and thought leadership.
- Be resilient and iterative: test, learn, and iterate — marketing is experimental.
If you share the specific source, I’ll pull her exact quotes or a precise summary.
If you don’t have that, here are concise, practical tips that Lisa Marie Ford (and many marketing/business leaders) commonly recommend for people starting a career in marketing or business:
- Learn the fundamentals: marketing principles, consumer behavior, branding, and basic business finance.
- Build real experience: internships, freelance projects, volunteer work, or personal projects (blogs, social channels, small-business help).
- Get comfortable with data: learn analytics, A/B testing, and how to measure ROI — storytelling with numbers matters.
- Develop strong communication and storytelling skills for both written and verbal formats.
- Network and find mentors: attend events, connect on LinkedIn, ask for informational interviews, and seek sponsors.
- Be curious and keep learning: stay current on digital tools, platforms, and emerging trends.
- Specialize but stay adaptable: know one strong area (e.g., content, paid media, analytics) while understanding the broader funnel.
- Focus on results and accountability: show measurable impact in whatever role you’re in.
- Build your personal brand: showcase work, case studies, and thought leadership.
- Be resilient and iterative: test, learn, and iterate — marketing is experimental.
If you share the specific source, I’ll pull her exact quotes or a precise summary.
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