In this podcast, I talk with Dr. Flint McGlaughlin about marketing, which is something he knows quite a bit about. In fact, I\u2019ve known about Flint and followed his work for over a decade now, so this was a treat for me.
\nIn case you\u2019re not familiar with him, Flint is an academic and business leader who served as the Director of Enterprise Research for Transforming Business at the University of Cambridge (UK) and is the founder of the MECLABS Institute, a marketing research institute dedicated to figuring out how people make choices and what influences those choices.
\nNot only has Flint written and edited hundreds of articles and texts and won multiple awards, but he\u2019s patented ten offer conversion-related heuristics, conducted large-scale research projects in partnership with companies like The New York Times, Google, Bank of America, Wells Fargo, and Royal Bank of Canada, and has lectured at conferences and universities around the world, including New York University, Columbia University, Oxford University. He has also delivered keynote addresses for companies such as Cisco Systems Inc., Microsoft, and Google.
\nTo put it mildly, this guy knows his stuff, and as you\u2019ll hear in the interview, he\u2019s also an extremely interesting guy. In our conversation, he talks about . . .
\nWe also talk about his book, The Marketer as Philosopher, which condenses his findings from 25 years of investigating why people make certain choices and take action. I read the book before the interview, and I really enjoyed it. In fact, it was one of the more enlightening marketing books I\u2019ve ever read, and I\u2019ve read quite a few.
\nSo if you\u2019re interested in marketing or business, you definitely don\u2019t want to miss this interview.
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\nTimestamps:
\n0:00 - Pre-order my new fitness book now for a chance to win over $12,000 in splendid swag: https://www.muscleforlifebook.com/
\n10:16 - Marketing and NFTs
\n13:02 - Instead of obsessing over doing the thing right, you have to do the right things
\n15:00 - Concept of individuation
\n18:41 - First principles approach
\n20:35 - What is a value proposition?
\n25:11 - Truth, beaty, and goodness are identical
\n26:09 - How do you spot \u201cgood\u201d?
\n27:48 - What does \u201cthriving\u201d mean?
\n32:41 - How do you examine decision making and influence?
\n40:26 - What are the most destructive common entanglements?
\n53:45 - Your life is a message and you're the messenger
\n56:06 - People judge the person and whether they trust them in order to decide if they want the product
\n56:45 - What is the initial offering that creates trust?
\n1:00:04 - What is a brand?
\n1:02:29 - What do you mean by \u201cindividuation\u201d?
\n1:17:34 - Why do you have to experience a conversion and be customer-centric to convince others in your marketing?
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\nMentioned on the Show:
\nPre-order my new fitness book now for a chance to win over $12,000 in splendid swag: https://www.muscleforlifebook.com/
\nMECLABS Institute: https://meclabs.com/
\nThe Marketer as Philosopher Book: https://map.flintmcglaughlin.com/
\nFlint\u2019s free online marketing course: https://meclabs.com/course/