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Heartbeat Podcast

  • Ep. 0: Introducing the Heartbeat Podcast!

    18 ENE. 2024 · We’re so excited to premiere the Heartbeat Podcast by Digital Impulse! Join us as we sit down with our in-house experts and experienced guests as we discuss some of the biggest topics in the world of websites, digital marketing, and online experiences powering modern businesses. We’re keeping it fun, informative, and packed with good insights. Worth a listen if you’re anywhere near the field of digital marketing, design, development, or strategy! Listen to the first 3 episodes today on our website (links below) or wherever you get your podcasts!
    Escuchado 2m 57s
  • Ep. 1: What's in a Good Homepage?

    18 ENE. 2024 · In this episode Conor, Andrew, Roland, and Joe dive into a big, big topic: the crucial elements of a website’s homepage.The conversation revolves around defining a homepage, its role as a digital face for your site, and the importance of clearly communicating a company’s identity and mission.We also delve into the challenge of making a homepage effective, particularly for the majority of websites that lack global brand recognition, including: - The need for clear communication about your company’s most basic info - The importance of the homepage hero section, the top part of the homepage, as the first impression and a critical conversion driver - The role of navigation in user experience, and the importance of an intuitive design and homepage navigation - Whether the burden of generating sales can really be placed on the homepage, and how to make that most effective
    Escuchado 23m
  • Ep. 2: How to deal with project scope creep

    18 ENE. 2024 · Conor, Andrew, and Lauren chat about the common challenge of scope creep in projects–and how we, as an agency, work to prevent and address it.We get into some of our experience and insights around anticipating and preventing scope creep, including: - The importance of thorough planning, asking the right questions during the sales process, and setting expectationsearly - How technology, functionality, and pricing structures play a huge role in long-term project costs - Our experiences and strategies, highlighting the significance of effective communication, building strong client relationships, and being proactive in addressing potential issues. Overall, keeping projects in scope comes down to clear communication between us and our clients. That way, we can help do everything possible to make sure projects stay in budget and on course, regardless of how cutting-edge the end result needs to be. Listen in for more details.
    Escuchado 17m 50s
  • Ep. 3: Can a Campaign be TOO Clever?

    18 ENE. 2024 · In this episode of the Heartbeat Podcast, Conor sits with Andrew, Roland, and Caleb to get to the heart of one major question: How clever is too clever when it comes to campaign ad copy? We run through some of the most memorable taglines or headlines we’ve seen in the wild (especially on billboards and social media ads) and get into whether this kind of cutesy, pun-filled approach is an asset or a detriment to the overall impact of the ad. This is a conversation about the impact of creativity, strategy–and, critically, the context around which an ad is presented. There’s a unique challenge to making a clever tagline work, and placement is crucial. But are bravery and creativity like that really rewarded in the industry? Listen and let us know what you think… and feel free to pass along yoru favorite great (or horrible) taglines from the wild.
    Escuchado 24m 55s
  • Ep. 4: FYI, Marketing TLAs are NBD

    27 FEB. 2024 · In the fast-paced world of marketing, acronyms are like currency. They can save time, add a touch of professionalism, or leave everyone scratching their heads. In a recent episode of The Heartbeat Podcast by Digital Impulse, the team dove into the world of marketing acronyms and the art of using them effectively. The podcast kicks off with a discussion among Conor, Chapin, Roland, Maggie, and Mary, exploring the nuances and challenges of dropping acronyms in client meetings. From feeling like a marketing pro to accidentally causing confusion, the team shares their experiences and strategies for navigating acronym-laden conversations. Chapin shares a clever tactic he uses when faced with unfamiliar acronyms: ChatGPT. By setting up a digital marketing chat, he can quickly get context-specific explanations, saving face and keeping the conversation flowing. The team then embarks on a lightning round, testing each other's knowledge of common marketing acronyms. From the familiar "CTA" (Call to Action) to the more obscure "CPM" (Cost Per Mille), they showcase both their expertise and occasional stumbles, proving that even seasoned marketers can get tripped up. As the conversation unfolds, one thing becomes clear: while acronyms can streamline communication, they can also create barriers if not used judiciously. Mary points out the importance of reading the room and adjusting your language to match the client's level of familiarity. Despite the potential pitfalls, acronyms remain a staple of marketing discourse. They serve as shorthand for complex concepts and facilitate efficient communication within the industry. However, striking the right balance between clarity and brevity is key to effective communication. Whether you're a seasoned marketer or just starting out, understanding and mastering marketing acronyms is essential. By staying informed, reading the room, and knowing when to spell it out versus when to drop the acronym, you can navigate client conversations with confidence and clarity. And if all else fails, there's always Google to lend a helping hand.
    Escuchado 16m 45s
  • Ep. 5: When is WordPress Right for Your Business?

    6 MAY. 2024 · Peter, Conor, and Andrew dive into one of the biggest questions at the start of any new website build: is WordPress really the right content management system for your business? We get into the technical, the practical, and the more philosophical on why WordPress can actually be a solid CMS option when it's used correctly, and how to avoid some of the biggest WP challenges many website owners run into.
    Escuchado 16m 13s
  • Ep. 6: Should You Still Advertise on X (formerly Twitter)?

    22 MAY. 2024 · Nicole, Sarah, and Conor chat about the current state of advertising on X (the platform formerly known as Twitter), and whether brands should still be leveraging it as part of their marketing spread. Aside from its current owner, the ROI on X ads is legitimately worth questioning - but it's not always about dollars in, dollars out. We break it down and provide some helpful guidance on what to think about, and where you ight find a better return on your ad dolalrs.
    Escuchado 23m 30s
  • Ep. 7: How do politics impact paid media? (feat. Michael Ward of Havas Edge)

    5 JUN. 2024 · In this episode of the Digital Impulse Heartbeat Podcast, host Mary Fonvielle, Campaign Strategist at Digital Impulse, is joined by Roland Davin, Director of Marketing Services, and Michael Ward, VP of Integrated Client Services at Havas Edge. Together, they delve into the escalating landscape of political advertising, with projections estimating a $12.3 billion spend in 2024.  They explore the profound impact this surge has on the media industry, particularly television and digital platforms, and discuss strategic approaches for advertisers to stay ahead. Tune in for an insightful discussion on navigating a politically charged advertising year and the tactics to ensure your campaigns thrive amidst the competition.
    Escuchado 16m 34s
  • Ep. 8: How we use PWR to build new websites with less risk & better results

    21 JUN. 2024 · In this episode of the Heartbeat Podcast, Conor, Andrew, Peter, and Lauren chat through some more details on our innovative approach to website development called https://www.digitalimpulse.com/heartbeat/replace-your-old-website-piece-by-piece-with-progressive-website-replacement-pwr/. PWR advances some of the more traditional methods by allowing businesses to incrementally replace their websites instead of launching a completely new site all at once. This phased approach reduces risk, maintains business continuity, and offers flexibility to adapt to changes throughout the development process. We chat through the benefits of PWR, such as mitigating the impact on business operations, allowing for real-time adjustments, and easing the financial burden by spreading costs over time. We also dive deep into why PWR is especially advantageous for large organizations with complex requirements, enabling them to keep their digital presence up-to-date without overwhelming stakeholders or disrupting ongoing operations. Listen for some practical advice on adopting the PWR process--and https://www.digitalimpulse.com/contact/ if you're interested in implementing for your next web build.
    Escuchado 21m 9s

Feel the pulse of digital marketing like never before. Join our seasoned hosts and expert guests as we dive into the latest strategies, trends, and innovations that are shaping the...

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Feel the pulse of digital marketing like never before. Join our seasoned hosts and expert guests as we dive into the latest strategies, trends, and innovations that are shaping the digital marketing realm. Created by Digital Impulse.
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