This marketing executive scaled multiple businesses exponentially in just over a decade. Learn about his strategies here!
Let’s start the day with a dose of motivation through our “Marketing Marvels.” Every Monday, we feature outstanding individuals and highlight their industry experiences, contributions, and insights. Today, we will talk about a business executive who has built and led successful companies and brands. Keep reading to know more about this “Marvel” and the marketing strategies that enable him to attain the success he enjoys today.
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This marketing executive scaled multiple businesses exponentially in just over a decade. Learn about his strategies here! Everette Taylor: CEO of Kickstarter At 33 years old, Everette Taylor, the CEO of the crowdfunding platform Kickstarter, is recognized as one of the most remarkable young individuals in the world of business. If you’re wondering how Taylor was able to lead a large company, take a look at his humble beginnings… During his teenage years, Taylor held a marketing position at Eastern National, a nonprofit organization. His experience at that firm exposed him to marketing and business at a young age. Unfortunately, his tenure with the organization ended once his family faced financial hardship. Due to financial problems, Taylor became homeless when he was a high school senior. That time, he sought refuge in a local library and read about successful people in the tech industry like Mark Zuckerberg and Jack Dorsey. This made Taylor recognize that there’s an opportunity in the tech industry, and this ignited his passion for knowledge in the field. After working multiple jobs, Taylor finally saved enough money to study at Virginia Tech. However, shortly after his admission, he had to drop out to help his mother financially. Around the same time, he started EZ Events in 2009, an event marketing software company that he eventually sold to T3 Sixty after 2 years. After selling his first company, Taylor founded ET Enterprises in 2013. The company is a portfolio of businesses that include brands such as MiliSense, a marketing firm, PopSocial, a social media software company, and ArtX, a media and technology company. In the same timeframe, he became the Vice President of Marketing at Qualaroo, a firm specializing in behavioral insight surveys. During his stint at Qualaroo, Taylor went on to co-found GrowthHackers, a growth marketing community and software platform with Sean Ellis, a renowned executive coach who came up with the term “growth hacking.” Due to his success with his business endeavors, Taylor was tapped to serve as the Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) of Artsy in 2019. In September 2022, he finally joined Kickstarter as its CEO. With all these experiences under his belt, Taylor established himself as one of the most recognizable names in the fields of entrepreneurship and marketing. His success can be attributed not only to his hard work and dedication but also to the following strategies he used throughout the years:
Due to the effectiveness of these strategies in his business endeavors, Taylor received the following accolades from several organizations:
Additionally, Taylor has been featured in some reputable publications such as Entrepreneur, Fortune, and The Huffington Post. — At such a young age, Taylor has achieved lots of success with his business endeavors. While most of it could be attributed to his hard work and dedication, his clever use of the strategies we discussed above also had a big impact. One of the key takeaways in his story? To exponentially grow a business, you must use marketing strategies that will allow your audience to actively engage with your brand. While doing this can be challenging, it’s definitely worth it, as we’ve seen from Taylor’s example. So, if you’re trying to come up with ways to effectively market your brand or product, use the strategies we discussed above in your marketing plan too! Hope you’ve found this week’s insights interesting and helpful. Stay tuned for next Monday’s Marketing Marvels! |