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Lisa Kilrea is the Founder of WSI eResults, a leading digital marketing agency that specializes in helping manufacturers, distributors, and B2B companies grow through AI-powered, data-driven strategies. With over 20 years of entrepreneurial experience and a proven track record, Lisa has led WSI Results to deliver standout lead generation and revenue growth in the industrial sector. Her background includes work with major brands like Quaker Oats and BP Petroleum, and she's known for pioneering innovative marketing tactics that blend traditional expertise with cutting-edge digital solutions.
In this episode…Many manufacturers are figuring out how to modernize without losing what already works. The pressure to adopt new tools can feel overwhelming, especially when traditional methods have carried the business for decades. But what happens when staying the same becomes riskier than changing?
According to Lisa Kilrea, a long-time digital strategist for industrial and B2B companies, the shift starts with a clear plan rather than a rush into tactics. She explains that too many businesses leap into digital efforts before understanding their buyers, their goals, or even whether their website can support the traffic they hope to attract. Drawing from years of guiding manufacturers, she compares random marketing efforts to "random acts of kindness" — nice in theory, ineffective in practice. In her view, digital transformation is less about flashy technology and more about building a foundation that sustains long-term growth.
In this episode of In Good Company: Where Relationships Drive Results, Lisa Kilrea, Founder of WSI eResults, is interviewed by Chad Franzen of Rise25 to discuss how manufacturers and B2B companies can successfully embrace digital transformation. She breaks down the importance of strategy before execution, why modern SEO means being discoverable everywhere, and how AI is reshaping both marketing and operations. Lisa also shares advice on creating content that meets today's search and buyer expectations.
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