Who Do I Learn From? A List of 107 People...
Hi!
I’ve put together a list of my favorite follows and people I’ve learned from this year.
Here are the top 13 and you can find the rest of them HERE!
I believe in continuing education.
I believe in learning.
I believe in continuing to search out different voices.
I like to put together a list each year or every so often.
These are the Top 100 people I follow, read, and learn from in marketing, strategy, branding, and business. I had more than 100…so you get a few extras!
There are in no specific order except how easy it was for me to link to the proper thing. I’ll challenge you to put others in the comments.
Because obviously I’m going to forget to include people that I definitely should include.
Mary Kyriakidi: Mary has to coolest title going, “Global Thought Leader” and she backs it up. She did a great trilogy on pricing this year.
Paul Bailey: Paul is Brand Strategy Director at Halo. We did a great podcast on branding that I used as a resource for my #KelleyOnLocation class.
Giles Edwards: He’s a proper marketer. He’s the host of ‘Call to Action’ and a great Spurs fan. All of which gets him on the list.
Sophie Edwards: She’s the Champion of Proper Marketing. They have something going on at that agency!
Ryan Wallman: He’s one of the funniest skewers of marketing nonsense anywhere in the world.
Andrew Tindall: I love the work of System1. They’ve changed the way I think about ad effectiveness.
Gillian Rightford: Gillian got to judge the Effies! I’m jealous. She’s a great voice for effectiveness.
Fergus O’Carroll: ‘The On Strategy’ podcast is a must listen. The episode with Mark Ritson about American marketing being off the boil really sparked a lot of thinking for me. (If something is correct is it really controversial or is it just painful to admit the truth.)
Ian McGrath: Ian has written really thoughtfully on pricing and discounts. I can dig that.
Dave Harland: The Wordman himself. He can teach you how to use humor in your ads. It makes them incredibly more effective and memorable.
Sophie Cross: She’s a champion of the freelance lifestyle and put together a really great course on using LinkedIn more effectively.
Carolyn Barclay: Carolyn is a great copywriter that wants to help brands sound more natural.
Anna Inson: Anna knows packaging!