
What Marketing Can Learn from The Heart of a Teacher - Susan Baird - Hard Corps Marketing Show #025
Break out your notebook for this extraordinary episode loaded with tips on how to set up and run successful nurture campaigns with Cheshire Impact’s very own Marketing Automation Strategist Susan Baird!
With a background in teaching journalism, Susan shares her knowledge of writing content that gets your audience to care about what you have to say. Learn about what to keep in mind when crafting content, how to develop new content that keeps clients coming back and the importance of asking the ultimate question “who cares?”
Takeaways
Lead nurturing needs to be intentional and well planned. It isn’t a magic formula that just attracts leads once you hit “go”.
It’s not about staying in front of people, it’s about being relevant.
It’s important to have a purpose and a goal when you nurture.
You can provide content without having to make all of it. Curated content can be helpful and build credibility even if it is attributed to someone else. Just don’t plagiarize.
Nurture campaigns can be a reflection of your business. Present in a positive manner.
Be helpful and offer value whether you end up getting the business or not.
Ask the question “who cares” to keep your content relevant and useful.
Take time to craft content your clients will care about.
Ask yourself the “five W's and one H” (who, what, when, where, why & how) questions to keep your content specific relevant to your customer.
Links
Twitter: @snbaird
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/susanbaird/
Hard Corps Marketing Group: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/8671404
Break out your notebook for this extraordinary episode loaded with tips on how to set up and run successful nurture campaigns with Cheshire Impact’s very own Marketing Automation Strategist Susan Baird!
With a background in teaching journalism, Susan shares her knowledge of writing content that gets your audience to care about what you have to say. Learn about what to keep in mind when crafting content, how to develop new content that keeps clients coming back and the importance of asking the ultimate question “who cares?”
Takeaways
- Lead nurturing needs to be intentional and well planned. It isn’t a magic formula that just attracts leads once you hit “go”.
- It’s not about staying in front of people, it’s about being relevant.
- It’s important to have a purpose and a goal when you nurture.
- You can provide content without having to make all of it. Curated content can be helpful and build credibility even if it is attributed to someone else. Just don’t plagiarize.
- Nurture campaigns can be a reflection of your business. Present in a positive manner.
- Be helpful and offer value whether you end up getting the business or not.
- Ask the question “who cares” to keep your content relevant and useful.
- Take time to craft content your clients will care about.
- Ask yourself the “five W's and one H” (who, what, when, where, why & how) questions to keep your content specific relevant to your customer.
Links
- Twitter: @snbaird
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/susanbaird/
- Hard Corps Marketing Group: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/8671404
Creators and Guests

Host
Casey Cheshire
CEO & Founder of Ringmaster Conversational Marketing. Casey Cheshire is a marketer, serial entrepreneur, and adventurer. He has been in EO for close to 10 years and counts his relationships as a key reason for his continued success. Casey’s passion for podcasting led to him founding Ringmaster Conversational Marketing. Ringmaster helps B2B businesses launch podcasts that drive growth and revenue. Previously, Casey founded and ran Cheshire Impact for 10 years. It became the top Salesforce Pardot marketing automation solutions partner in the world before a successful exit in 2021. He is also a US Marine Corps Veteran where he served in the Infantry and deployed to some very hot climates. In his free time, Casey likes to skydive, climb mountains, and pretend to be a hungry bear for his two kids.