Inside this guide, you'll learn an insiders tips and techniques to getting into the marketing industry - no job applications necessary.
You'll learn what marketing really is, why you'll find a job easily, what entry level marketing jobs look like and four actionable things you can try right now to help get you into the marketing industry.
Visit Inbound.org and the Inbound.org/jobs community jobs board to find opportunities and connect with professional marketers from all over.
3. I work at
★ Community of professional marketers
★ Jobs board for the marketing industry
★ Create your marketing profile
4. I’ve had a few projects in marketing ...
● Built a team of marketers and
developers for Inbound.org
● Grew a community to 45,000+
professional marketers
● Arranged “Ask Me Anything”
community Q&A discussions with
30+ leaders in marketing
● Attended 8 marketing
conferences in the UK and USA.
● Created slidedecks (like this)
targeting marketing executives
earning 100,000’s of views
5. But, I got an early start...
★ First marketing job when I was 16
★ Working part time and in holidays
★ Still studying at University
★ Now 21 years old
6. This slidedeck is to share
WHAT I FOUND WORKED
to really get into marketing
8. Inside this deck.
1. What marketing really is
2. How you too can find a job easily, make lots
of money and never get bored
3. What entry level marketing jobs look like
4. Four actionable things to try now
35. GREAT marketing makes more difference.
With marketing
With great marketing
Without
How much GREAT
marketing is worth
36. "In 5 years, inbound marketers
salaries will double because
they're building leverage."
Dharmesh Shah, Co-Founder and CTO at HubSpot
“Buying lower”
“Selling Higher”
40. DARC marketing skillsets.
★ Digital Native
You’re fluent with the internet
and technology. You don’t
struggle keeping up with trends.
★ Analytics
You’re comfortable analysing
data, and designing experiments
to further your understanding.
★ Reach
You can build relationships with
many people to increase your
influence. People trust you.
★ Content
You can craft content - articles,
graphics, videos and other media
that resonates with an audience.
50. Marketing is a social industry.
Find local meetups, conferences parties,
talks, seminars, workshops and more.
51. Talk to professionals whilst
they’re relaxed and not busy.
It’s soooo much easier to find
and talk to people than
email, fixing meetings etc.
Show your initiative - just by
turning up at industry events.
58. How your friends see it How your mom sees it How you see it
How society sees it How hiring managers
see it
How it really is.
59. Does any of this sound familiar..?
★ You’re sending dozens of job applications
★ You’re doing things “just to put on my resume”
★ You’re applying for jobs at companies you don’t really
want to work for.
★ You’re tired of not hearing back from companies you’ve
applied to. And when you do, you never get actionable
feedback.
60. Don’t limit yourself to “job applications”.
It’s the most competitive game with the smallest opportunity
Opportunities you
have to apply for
Everything else.
65. ★ Market yourself
Attract, Convert, Close, Delight
★ Ask people you
know in work
Find and seek opportunities
★ Send better email
Tips and tricks next slide...
Get your own job business.
Remember, all businesses need growth.
But, they don’t necessary think they
need marketers.
(So they don’t necessarily post job ads
to apply for)
There’s a HUGE market of unadvertised
‘opportunities’ for marketers
66. 1. Speak how you’d like to be
spoken to.
Personal messages where
you can share things in
common will always do better.
We’re all human.
2. Show your initiative.
Use examples of previous
work to how you’re smart, and
can get things done.
Forget formality. Send better email.
3. Keep it short.
People like (and respond to)
short and “gets to the point”
messages.
4. Ask “yes or no questions”
Avoid back-and-forth
decisions. “Does Monday
2pm at your office work for
you?” trumps “where would
you like to meet?”
67. What better email looks like.
Hi Will,
I saw your talk at Marketing Meetup, and loved it. Particularly the “purple cow” bit - I’ve just finished the
book. (Set some context)
I’m pretty new to marketing, and am looking into job opportunities (Frame your email). Though I don’t
have much experience besides a few affiliate websites (be humble, show initiative), I’ve been following
your company blog for 3 months now - its the most useful resource I’ve found for doing online marketing.
(Yes, put them on a pedestal. But, not so cringeworthy you couldn’t say it in person...).
I’d love to meet the team behind it, and maybe discuss whether you have any entry level positions
coming up? I’m near your office this Wednesday morning if you wanted to meet? (The ask)
I look forward to hearing from you!
Ed
68. Use these email tools to
send better email:
★ Rapportive.com
★ GetSidekick.com
★ How to get anyone’s email address.
Use this wisely, and not to harass others :)
72. What affiliate marketing can look like.
★ Attract
Creating a website
Crafting product reviews
Engaging relevant people in
social media
★ Convert
Creating pages to promote
specific offers and products
Creating an email optin form
Follow your Facebook page
★ Close
Email series for specific persona
types
Invite-only Facebook
★ Delight
Support community for your
subscribers and visitors
Create a community
Peer-to-peer product reviews
73. Tips for earning and learning as an affiliate.
★ Go Niche
Everyone promotes big brands. You’ll find higher returns and less
competition focusing on less well known brands, products and services.
★ Focus. Focus. Focus.
Default to asking yourself “does this get closer to making to making
money”. Yes/no questions cast the daylight you need.
★ Get to that first payment quickly!
Nothings more motivating than seeing your first payment come in. Focus on
getting to that first spot - it’ll help you ask the right questions
74. Use these tools to
promote something:
★ Create a website ⇒ Squarespace.com
★ Manage email ⇒ Mailchimp.com
77. You can get insane leverage on
spending time, money and effort
to find marketing jobs.
Few people think like this in job search.
$5… $50… $500....
$50k… $100k… $150k...
78. ★ Close
Ping your phone/email whenever
someone submits your form
Follow up with pre-prepared
content to answer their FAQs
★ Delight
Respond to enquiries quickly
Move to setup a meeting.
Get hired - then get results fast :)
★ Attract
Creating a website
Write blog articles
Target companies and individuals
with Facebook ads
★ Convert
Create a short page which shows
a little about you’d like to do for a
specific company
Capture their email address and
contact details at the bottom
How to market yourself to companies.
81. Think about what you’ve just read.
Buy low Sell High<
Profitable marketing look
like this.
With marketing
With great marketing
Without
How much GREAT
marketing is worth
DARC.
82. “We’re going to have inbound marketers
be some of the highest paid people in the
organization. That’s my prediction. My
expectation.”
- Dharmesh Shah, Co-Founder and CTO at HubSpot
85. POST a job
$100 for 60 days
Free internship posts with
any other post.
Enter: “2015interns”
FIND a job
100s of jobs
Find local and remote
marketing jobs from all
over the world.
Visit the Inbound Jobs Board
86. Thanks for reading!
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