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Blame it on Marketing ™

Emma Davies and Ruta Sudmantaite

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Do you ever feel like it's always marketing at fault? We know the feeling. We can't afford more therapy so we decided to collect all the ridiculous things that marketers hear and invite our friends to chat about them. If you want to hear us (Emma and Ruta) rant about sometimes funny sometimes serious topics this is the place for you.
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In this episode, we’re ditching the basic bitch prompts and going deep on real AI power for marketers. Emma and Ruta unpack everything from prompt engineering to custom GPTs to automated workflows—so you can stop treating AI like a toy and start using it like a pro. We get into: ✅ The AI lingo you actually need: models vs. providers vs. platforms v…
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Why do so many marketers break into a cold sweat at the mere mention of “board meeting”? 🤔 We’ve all been there—calendar invites arrive, you scramble through slide decks, and suddenly your palms are slick with nerves… In this episode, we’re joined by Chris Kelly, Head of Marketing, to unpack the marketer’s boardroom debut—how to earn that seat, cra…
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Why do so many marketers build campaigns in a vacuum—then wonder why they flop? 🤔 We’ve all seen it: content calendars packed with guesswork, launch after launch… and still, crickets. In this episode, we’re joined by Helen Saxton, customer-experience advocate and Blame It On Marketing’s newest bestie, to unpack why customers must be at the heart of…
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Why do so many B2B marketers treat YouTube like a dusty archive? 🤔 We’ve all seen it—upload a stale webinar, paste a podcast video, and then scratch your head when views don’t budge… with zero strategy behind it. In this episode, we’re joined by Jake Kitchiner, co-founder of Channel Crawler and our new Blame It on Marketing YouTube guru, to unpack …
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Why do so many companies treat consultants like magic beans? 🤔 We’ve all seen it—bring in a “growth expert,” sprinkle them between teams, and pray they fix everything… without clear goals or accountability. In this episode, we’re joined by Loren Shumate, growth consultant and our new Blame It On Marketing bestie, to unpack the consultant conundrum—…
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Why does email marketing often feel like shouting into the void? 🤔 We’ve all been there—campaigns get built, contacts pile up, and engagement flatlines… yet somehow “just send more emails” remains the rallying cry. In this episode, we’re joined by Beth O’Malley, self‑proclaimed Email Queen and 12‑year CRM veteran, to dismantle the biggest email myt…
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What’s causing senior marketing leaders to burn out, feel isolated, and lose their edge? 🤔 In this episode of Blame It On Marketing, Emma and Ruta sit down with the insightful Fiona Jensen—a veteran with over 20 years of B2B marketing recruitment experience—to break down the hidden crisis in senior marketing. We get into: ✅ The real reasons behind …
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Why do CEOs sometimes go rogue on social media—and what does it mean for your brand? 🤔 In this episode, we’re joined by Amber to dig deep into the wild world of executive online antics. From LinkedIn mishaps to rogue posts that cross the line, we unpack how CEOs’ off-the-cuff behavior can affect everything from corporate culture to talent attractio…
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How do you keep the spark alive with MQLs when everyone’s ready to call them dead? In this episode, Ruta and Emma sit down with Ross Howard, Product Marketing Director at Inbox Insight, to share a no-holds-barred conversation about the messy, hilarious, and sometimes maddening world of Marketing Qualified Leads. Rather than ditching MQLs altogether…
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Why do so many senior marketers think a website rebuild will solve all their problems? 🤔 We’ve all seen it—new leadership comes in, declares the site outdated, and suddenly, it’s full steam ahead on a total overhaul… with zero strategy behind it. In this episode, we’re joined by Alice Walton, website expert and our new Blame It on Marketing bestie,…
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In this no-holds-barred episode of Blame It on Marketing, hosts Emma and Ruta team up with the ever-so-authentic Marie-Claire Silfer (MC) to spill the tea on everything LinkedIn. Tired of the endless parade of AI-generated spam, forced selfies, and “engagement pod” shenanigans? So are we. Join the trio as they dissect the art (and occasional disast…
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LinkedIn isn’t what it used to be, in this episode, we sit down with Andy Lambert to break down what’s actually working in social media marketing today. We get real about the mistakes marketers keep making, why engagement matters more than ever, and whether company pages are hard work. Oh, and AI? It’s changing the game—but let’s be clear: it’s a t…
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In this episode of Blame It on Marketing, Ruta and Emma take on the obsession with chasing competitors in B2B marketing. They dig into why marketers fall into the copycat trap, share their own experiences of getting it wrong, and discuss how to break out of the cycle with a strategy that actually works. The conversation covers the importance of kno…
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In this episode of Blame it on Marketing, Emma and Ruta are joined by Alex Vince-Myers, Head of Marketing, to tackle the big question: which marketing metrics actually matter? Together, they sort the fluff from the facts, breaking down the difference between vanity metrics and actionable ones that drive real results. The trio dives into personal co…
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In this episode of Blame It on Marketing, Emma, Ruta, and guest Jamie Pagan dive into the gritty realities of marketing budgets. From the awkward dance of asking for money to the headaches caused by mismatched sales and marketing priorities, they unpack the budgeting struggles marketers face daily. Jamie shares practical advice from his years in B2…
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In this episode of Blame It On Marketing, hosts Emma and Ruta explore the challenges of marketing attribution with Tara Robertson. They share their own experiences with attribution, unpack the complexities of measurement, and highlight the importance of collaboration between sales and marketing teams. The conversation tackles the messy reality of a…
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Blame It On Marketing Turns Two! 🥳 In this special anniversary episode, Ruta and Emma reflect on two years of podcasting, marketing gossip, and relentless honesty about the industry we love (and sometimes love to hate). From the chaos of LinkedIn to outrageous sales commission stories, they revisit their favourite episodes, hard-earned lessons, and…
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Marketing: the first budget cut and the last to get the credit. In this episode, your favorite co-hosts Ruta and Emma sit down with Angeley Mullins, Chief Commercial Officer at Resourceify, as she shares her no-nonsense perspective on why cutting back on marketing during tough times is the business equivalent of eating soup with a fork: messy, inef…
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This episode gets real. Emma, Ruta, and special guest Cohan expose the madness of sales and marketing culture, from absurd pipeline expectations to commission nightmares. We tackle the age-old question: why do outdated sales tactics still exist—and who’s really to blame? Cohan, a seasoned sales leader, doesn’t hold back as he spills the tea on toxi…
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In this episode, Emma and Ruta tackle the world of automation and AI with guest Tim Cakir, breaking down why marketers keep ignoring the tech that could save their sanity. The chat dives into how automation isn’t just about efficiency—it's a creative lifesaver that can make the daily grind a little less grindy. Tim pushes for marketers to get an “A…
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In this episode, Emma, Ruta and Jennifer Macdonald dive into the all-too-common confusion between marketing strategy and business strategy—and why marketers shouldn’t be expected to magically fix business problems. They get into the mess that happens when there’s no clear business direction, how CEOs sometimes (okay, often) misunderstand marketing’…
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In this episode, Emma, Ruta, and Talya Heller G. Founder at 'Down to a T' tackle the misunderstood, often-overlooked world of product marketing. They dive into the real role of product marketing, share what it means to sit smack in the middle of marketing, product, and sales, and highlight why it’s one of the most misunderstood roles in the game. T…
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In this episode, Emma, Ruta, and Greg Landon take on the rollercoaster that is global marketing. Think juggling time zones, dodging cultural landmines, and realizing pretty quickly that a one-size-fits-all strategy is a no-go. They chat about how to tailor your messaging for different markets, why just translating your English tagline won’t cut it,…
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In this episode, Emma, Ruta, and Olga Karanikos tackle the wild ride that is building a career in marketing. Spoiler: there’s no neat, defined path here. They dive into why being a jack-of-all-trades (aka a Renaissance marketer) can be your secret weapon, how to show leadership without a fancy title, and why your stack of certifications might not m…
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In this episode, Emma and Ruta are joined by the brilliant Shana Pearlman, a seasoned content and brand leader with a journalism background. Shana spills her marketing confession about an expensive mishap with a video vendor (oops!) and then dives into why interviewing is a skill every marketer needs in their toolkit. Whether it’s talking to custom…
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In this episode, Emma and Ruta team up with the marketing team from the Technology for Marketing and eCommerce Expo London, to spill all the dirty secrets of conference and event marketing. They’re calling out the most common mistakes vendors make—like thinking it’s enough to just show up and pitch products. Spoiler: It’s not. This episode is packe…
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In this episode, Emma and Ruta get real about how Blame it on Marketing went from an idea to a podcast that’s actually, somehow, is working out. This episode serves as their complete playbook, laying out everything they’ve done so far—from costs and time investment to mistakes, tech stack, and all the hard-earned lessons along the way. They talk ab…
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In this episode, Maddie and Megan talk to us about guerrilla marketing and its punchy impact on B2B brands. They’re talking about why playing it safe won’t cut it anymore, and why bold, creative, and downright unconventional tactics are the way forward. From branded beers to cheeky merch, they break down some of their campaigns that made waves and …
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Emma and Ruta get real about what it's like to be a woman in the marketing industry. Joined by their guest, Beth Crowe, they tackle everything from gender bias and the motherhood penalty to the glaring lack of women in leadership. They’re spilling the tea on the double standards, sharing personal war stories, and shining a light on why diversity an…
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In this episode, Emma and Ruta dive into the world of marketing generalists with their guest, Michelle Boland. They kick things off by defining what it means to be a generalist and how it stacks up against being a specialist. Spoiler alert: specialists aren’t always the top dogs! Michelle dishes out her top 10 must-have skills for generalists, incl…
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We're diving into why learning and development aren't just nice-to-haves for marketers—they're our responsibility. Our fabulous guests, Robyn Hartley and Tom Blake dish on why staying sharp isn’t just for your boss's benefit but for your personal growth too. We chat about making learning intentional, carving out time for it (yes, even in your busy …
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In this episode, we tackle the monumental shift towards video marketing and why business are still struggling to make video in 2024. Platforms like TikTok and Instagram have exploded in popularity, and Jess shares her expert insights on the hurdles businesses face in creating video content. We're talking about the fear of imperfection, the misalign…
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Emma and Ruta discuss why marketing isn't just about vibes with guest Jane Stecyk, the SVP of Marketing at Mighty Networks. They explore the challenges marketers face in articulating the value of their ideas and the importance of data-driven decision-making. They emphasise the need to move beyond subjective opinions and focus on measurable outcomes…
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Ruta and Emma discuss common marketing cliches and unpack their true meanings. They explore phrases like 'Can we just...' and 'Content is king' and provide ideas on how to handle these situations. They also discuss the phrase 'It depends' and why it is important for marketers to use it. The conversation highlights the need for marketers to be hones…
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Ruta and Emma, alongside the Advocitude team discuss the importance of campaigns in marketing and the challenges that come with them. The conversation highlights the key elements of a successful campaign, including a clear message, targeted audience, and measurement metrics. Creating great campaigns comes with the benefits of consistent messaging, …
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Emma and Ruta are joined by Liam Currie, Content Creator, Actor and Writer to discuss the importance of injecting personality into company social media pages. They explore why many companies are hesitant to push the boundaries and showcase their true voice. The fear of getting canceled, jeopardising reputation, and dividing the audience are some of…
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Emma, Ruta, and guest Jade Faulconbridge (Founder of Attributed Marketing) discuss the importance of marketing tech stack and marketing operations. They highlight the need for a holistic approach to marketing technology, including data, technology, processes, and people. They also discuss the challenges of disconnected tech solutions and the import…
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Ruta and Emma discuss the challenges of doing more marketing with less resources with Sam, CMO of Dealfront and Stephen, Partnerships Manager at Dealfront. Whilst marketing budgets are shrinking expectations of growth are not. We also highlight the dangers of cutting back on marketing and the importance of balancing long-term and short-term marketi…
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Emma and Ruta are joined by Matthew Wahlrab, CEO of RapidAlpha, to discuss intellectual property for marketers and the trademark 'drama' that went down over the last 12 months in regards to Blame it on Marketing itself. They discuss what marketers should know when it comes to IP and use the BIOM trademark experience to give specific pointers and ac…
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In this episode, Jessica and Gina from MEDDICC Media discuss their roles as Chief Media Officer and Head of Media, respectively, and how they have built a media empire within their startup. They explain that media is a core part of their strategy and that they see media as an umbrella term that encompasses all aspects of their business. They emphas…
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Emma and Ruta are joined by Tyler Lessard, ex-VP of Marketing at Vidyard, and Will Aitken, ex-Vidyard & ex-Lavender B2B Sales Influencer, to talk about brands building themselves on the backs of B2B influencers. They talk about the change of influencers from thought leaders and the risks and rewards of hiring in-house influencers and the delicate b…
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Timi Olotu, the Chief Revenue Officer at Charlie HR, joins Emma and Ruta to discuss the role of a Chief Revenue Officer (CRO). They explore the common misconception that CROs are solely focused on sales and neglect other functions. Timi emphasises the importance of collaboration between sales, marketing, customer success, and product teams to drive…
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Emma and Ruta discuss the importance of buyer experience in B2B marketing. They highlight the challenges in prioritising buyer experience, such as the self-centered B2B sales approach and the focus on the wrong conversion rate levers. The conversation also explores the disconnect between company messaging and customer needs, as well as the lack of …
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In this episode Emma and Ruta are joined by the '2 Pizza Marketing' Podcast hosts Ashley McGovern and Melissa Moody. We discuss efficient small marketing teams and the importance of balancing workload and priorities. Ashley and Melissa share tips on how to manage time and tasks effectively, including using systems and processes, setting boundaries,…
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Ruta and Emma are joined, again, by Brian Fraser to discuss the difficulty of landing a first marketing job and provide tips for success. We emphasise the importance of doing research, networking, and tailoring CVs to stand out in a competitive market. We also highlight the value of portfolios and side hustles in showcasing marketing skills and exp…
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In this episode, Emma and Ruta are joined by Rob Boyle and Jonny Kenyon from the Marketing Dribble Podcast to discuss the difference between in-house marketers and external marketers. They explore the reasons for conflict between the two groups, including differences in perspective and goals, also the pros and cons of both in-house and external mar…
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Emma and Ruta discuss conversion rate optimisation (CRO) with Greg Landon, Head of Marketing at Leadoo. They explore the importance of CRO in 2023 and why it is often overlooked by marketers. They also discuss the tension between SEO and CRO and how they can work together. Greg highlights the role of personalisation, ease, and interactivity in CRO …
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Emma and Ruta are joined by guest Clark Barron, Founder of Demand Gen Therapy, to tackle the issues around marketing becoming sales. They try to decipher what marketers are really selling and the importance of the 'why' in marketing. The conversation emphasizes the need for marketers to demand a seat at the table and advocate for themselves, ensuri…
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Ruta and Emma welcome Lea Turner, a LinkedIn expert and trainer with over 160k followers. Lea shares her unique journey, evolving from a small business owner to a LinkedIn marketing specialist. The discussion centers around the significance of niching down in marketing and the balance between being a generalist and a specialist. Lea emphasises the …
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Join us for a rollercoaster of revelations as we dive deep into the world of sales and marketing pipelines! Marisa Kacary, Global CMO in the proffesional services industry and Ollie Shape, VP of Sales at Abicum, help us explore the tension between quantity and quality in pipeline building. Say goodbye to the notion of a 5x pipeline. We'll also shin…
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