Episode 66: Why Marketing Needs a Long Memory
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In this episode of Confessions From the Home Office, Wendi Hill, founder of Market Momentum in Greenville, South Carolina, explains why marketing success depends less on new ideas and more on long-term consistency.
With over 20 years of experience working with business owners and executives, Wendi shares how marketing often breaks down when it relies on motivation, inspiration, or spare time. For busy leaders juggling operations, growth, and real life, marketing that lives in the margins simply doesn’t stick.
This episode explores why effective marketing needs a “long memory”: systems, organization, and follow-through that build on past efforts instead of starting over every few months. Wendi discusses how stable, reliable marketing creates momentum over time, even during seasons of limited capacity.
If you’ve ever felt frustrated, guilty, or overwhelmed by marketing, this conversation reframes the problem. Not wanting to do your own marketing isn’t a failure, it’s often a sign that your attention is needed elsewhere. The solution isn’t more effort, but marketing that runs quietly in the background and supports your business without adding to your mental load.
Topics covered in this episode:-
Why marketing fails when it depends on motivation or availability
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The importance of consistency and long-term planning in marketing
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How systems and organization create sustainable momentum
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When doing your own marketing becomes a liability for business owners
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Why “boring” marketing is often the most effective
This episode is ideal for business owners, executives, and professionals who understand that marketing matters but need a smarter, more sustainable approach.
Contact Wendi here: wendi@marketmomentum.biz
