• Brand foundation

    These 4 questions are your brand foundation EVERY PERSON in your company should be able to answer these questions and they should all answer the same. Please, if that’s not the case, make some time to clarify this for now and forever. You’ll have a strong foundation to build your empire upon. I promise it…

  • Neuromarketing is the answer

    Neuromarketing is the answer WHEN YOU think: ‘how to grow my company?’, neuromarketing is the answer. Why? Because neuromarketing teaches you this: Neuromarketing influences the intuitive, automatic and unconscious part of the brain, which is also known as ‘System 1’ (Daniel Kahneman’s fast and slow theory). This part of the brain is very efficient; we…

  • The value of partnerships

    The value of partnerships IF YOU sell your product or services B2C (business to consumer) or B2B (business to business) don’t stop reading.. Have you ever thought about B2B2C (business to business to consumer) or B2B2B (business to business to business)? Let’s discuss the value of marketing partnerships. Strategic marketing partnerships can be an effective…

  • Culture in scale-ups

    Culture in scale-ups COMPANY CULTURE is not the first topic you spend your day-to-day thoughts on when leading a start-up. With only 4 questions I help you pragmatically constructing a cultural strategy. A must for growth towards a healthy scale-up! Culture in most start-ups is a natural process, mostly driven by the founder(s), the CEO…

  • Find your ikigai

    Find your ikigai IKIGAY IS a Japanese concept to find harmony in your life. It can also be used as a tool to focus activities in your company. It’s something that can exist next to your vision and mission. Ikigay is the sweet spot of 4 elements: 1. what you love to do2. what you…

  • Get inspired

    Get inspired EACH DAY we learn something new. That’s a minimum of 365 lessons per year we can put into practice. Here are some of my favorites which inspire(d) me to be a better marketeer and to help your company to the next level. Eric Ries – The Lean Startup Think big, start small. Build…