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The Marketer's Exit

Hosted by TMT Network · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 16 episodes

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16
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About this podcast

Welcome to The Marketer’s Exit: Your Front-Row Seat to Going SoloEver wondered what life looks like beyond the 9-to-5? The Marketer’s Exit is the podcast for marketers curious about freelancing, side hustles, and solo entrepreneurship.Hosted by Tas Bober (former in-house) and Tim Davidson (former agency), we’re pulling back the curtain on the reality of going solo. We share the stuff no one puts in their LinkedIn posts—the smooth parts, the scary parts, and the "group chat only" secrets.

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TMT Network hosts The Marketer's Exit, a business show with 16 episodes published.

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Episode 18: Are Solo Consultants Actually Safe From AI? We Get Into It.

Jun 2, 202643mEp. 180

Last year Tas watched her landing page business dip and started wondering if AI was quietly eating her niche. This year the leads came back, and almost every single one opened with the same line: "We tried to use AI for

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Episode 17: The First Year of Going Solo (Good, Bad, and Ugly) with Dom Odoguardi

May 26, 202658m0

Most people who have gone solo come on podcasts to tell you how their revenue is up 50%. Dom Odoguardi came on seven months in to tell you his pipeline is looking rough, he has lost four clients in a month, and he is sti

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Episode 16: From $4k Projects to $300k Deals with Tim Bradley

May 19, 20261h 4m0

Tim Bradley spent 12 years as the first creative hire at a PR agency, growing to lead a team of 25 across every type of project, channel, and industry imaginable. Then he looked in the mirror and realized he was running

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Episode 15: The Marketer's Exit Playbook. How to Go Solo Without Blowing Up Your Life

May 12, 202652m0

Going solo does not have to mean quitting cold turkey and hoping for the best. In this episode, Tas and Tim walk through every step of what smart preparation actually looks like, from building a quiet client pipeline to

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Episode 14: From Free Shoots to $30K Deals. How Ding and Jake Built Event Shark

May 5, 202644mEp. 140

Most B2B events have speakers, sponsors, and a budget. What they almost never have is someone with a camera documenting any of it. Ding and Jake saw that gap and built a whole business around it. In this episode, they pu

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Episode 13: From Burnout to $650k as a Solo with Kaylee Edmunson

Apr 28, 20261h 20m0

You don't have to do everything right to build something that works. Kaylee Edmondson has no scheduling link on her website. She barely posts on LinkedIn. She has a conflict bot built in Claude because she's bad at hard

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Episode 12: The Virtual Assitant (VA) Playbook for Freelancers and Solo Consultants

Apr 21, 20261h 3m0

Most people going solo think hiring means a full-time employee. It does not. In this episode, Tas and Tim get into everything they wish they knew before hiring their first virtual assistant, the good, the bad, and the st

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Episode 11: Courses, Coaches and Communities: Are they worth it?

Apr 15, 202652m0

You just went out on your own and immediately someone's trying to sell you a course, a community, and a coach. Tim and Tas break down all three. What they bought, what they regret, and what actually moved the needle. • T

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Episode 10: The Starting Tech Stack for Anyone Going Out on Their Own

Apr 7, 202626m0

Before you build anything, you're going to get distracted by tools. This episode is the shortcut. • Tim's $546 starter stack vs Tas' $2,800 one, and what the difference actually bought • The four non-negotiables when you

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Episode 9: Avoiding Red Client Flags

Mar 31, 202659mEp. 90

You can't always avoid a bad client, but you can get a lot better at spotting them early. Tas and Tim go through every red flag, mid-engagement nightmare, and hard lesson from years of going solo. We cover: • Why the big

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Episode 8: Why Your Sales Deck Matters More Than Your Website (For Now)

Mar 24, 202651m0

A sales deck won't close deals. Your POV will. In this episode, Tas and Tim break down the full sales deck conversation, from what to build when you're just starting out to why both of them barely use one anymore. We cov

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Episode 7: The Offer Mistake Every New Consultant Makes (We Made All of Them)

Mar 17, 202650m0

We built terrible consulting offers. Tas made a 45-slide deck for a client who ghosted her. Tim tried to sell ""advisor-only LinkedIn ads"" with zero takers. Neither of us charged enough. This is the offer episode. What

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Episode 6: An Honest 2025 Review of Both our Solo Businesses

Mar 10, 202655mEp. 50

Most annual reviews are boring. This one got uncomfortably honest. In this episode of The Marketer’s Exit, Tas and Tim discuss the thing nobody does publicly, a real annual review of their businesses and another solo fou

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Episode 5: Six Real Ways Consultants & Freelancers Get Clients

Mar 3, 20261h 0mEp. 50

In this episode, we explain exactly how to get new clients for your solo business becuase new business solves all problems We break down the six levers every consultant should use to get clients: 1. Thread Sniping: hangi

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Episode 4: How Much Should You Charge? The Pricing Episode for Anyone Newly Freelancing

Feb 24, 202651mEp. 40

How do you price yourself as a freelancer or consultant… without spiraling, undercharging, or attracting the world’s worst clients? That’s what we get into in today’s episode of The Marketer’s Exit, the pricing conversat

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Episode 3: Retainers or Productized Offers…and Why Both Kinda Suck

Feb 4, 202659mEp. 3S1

Should you productize your offer or stick with retainers? Which one makes you more money? Which one gives you your time back? Which one secretly destroys your soul? In this episode, Tas and Tim pull apart the two busines

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Episode 2: Niche vs Fractional: Which one should you do?

Feb 4, 202658mEp. 2S1

Most marketing consultants pick a niche by accident. We picked ours by chaos, panic, and one Panera-based intervention. In this episode, Tas and Tim break down exactly how they landed on landing pages for B2B SaaS (Tas)

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Episode 1: How Two Burned-Out Marketers Finally Went Solo

Feb 4, 202641mEp. 1S1

Welcome to the first episode of The Marketers Exit, where we talk about what it really looks like to go out on your own. Two marketers. Two completely different backgrounds. One shared exit. In this kickoff episode, Tas

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The Marketer's Exit is hosted by TMT Network. The show is categorised under business (entrepreneurship) and has published 16 episodes.

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The Marketer's Exit has published 16 episodes.

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