The Solving for B Podcast features today’s biggest brand challenges, trends and stories from our team of branding experts.
Today, we’re discussing what CEO’s should expect from marketing in 2025. This year, marketing has undergone a dramatic transformation, with new technologies emerging as powerful tools for marketers. Meanwhile, customer expectations are shifting rapidly, and market dynamics are evolving at a similar pace. So with such high stakes, what should CEOs expect from marketing departments?
As markets continue to change, customers expect more, and competitors are moving faster. So, how does a company evolve without losing what made your brand popular in the first place? In this episode, we discuss why legacy brands need to evolve to meet the needs of their audience. Then, we share practical examples for modernizing a legacy brand.
Is your brand ready to weather an economic downturn? In this episode of Solving for B, we break down what it takes to not just survive—but thrive—when the market shifts. You’ll learn how to cut through the noise, meet changing customer needs, and build loyalty through brand trust. Plus, find out how to outmaneuver competitors who go quiet when times get tough.
Your business might offer the best products and services, but none of that will matter if you lack brand awareness. In this podcast, Chris, Charity and Bo discuss the importance of brand awareness in the B2B landscape. Discover brand awareness tactics, channels and benefits, and learn about the differences in application between B2B and B2C.
Most brands want to be a market leader, but do they understand what it means to be a leader brand? In this podcast, Chris, Bo, Charity and Cynthia delve into the unique challenges and advantages of being a “leader brand”. Explore the strategic risks of being a leader brand, the rewards that come from it, how leader brands maintain their position over time, and some of the pitfalls of being a leader brand.
Brand marketing and performance marketing are each crucial tools to drive results for your company. But how should you use each, and when should you use one over another? In this podcast, Chris, Bo and Charity sit down to discuss the ways brand marketing and performance marketing each contribute to a successful marketing strategy. Learn how each marketing style has its unique purpose, and when they're the best tool for the job.
More and more, companies are realizing that their employees play a major part in supporting and building their brand. As the front line of a brand, the way they align themselves with the mission, vision and values of a brand can have a major impact on the success of that brand's perception in the minds of its customers.
In this episode of the podcast, Chris, Bo, Cynthia and Charity discuss the ways brands rely on employees to deliver their brand vision.
The Pac-12 collegiate conference is soon to be in shambles after eight of its twelve member teams decided to split off to join other conferences earlier this year. Beyond a monumental shift in the world of sports, it presents a unique case study into the ways brands organize themselves and how their priorities are shifting over time.
In this episode, Chris sat down with BrandExtract CEO and President Bo Bothe to discuss the impact this move will have on fans and brands around the country. Keep reading or listen above to learn why the Pac-12 is collapsing, what its significance for brands is, and what might happen next.
Artificial intelligence is the latest hot topic in nearly every industry, which means there are all sorts of exciting opportunities to innovate in branding and marketing. In this episode of the podcast, Chris is joined by BrandExtract VP of Technology Donovan Buck, Chairman Jonathan Fisher and CEO Bo Bothe to discuss some of the ways AI may shake up the market for brands and what their top priorities should be.
In today's highly commoditized markets where consumers have access to a wide range of products and services, building trust in your brand is crucial for success. And likewise, when that trust is broken, it can spell disaster for your brand and your company. In this episode, Chris sits with Charity, Bo and Jonathan to explore the significance of building trust in B2B brands and what companies can do to cultivate it.