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Join Kendra Corman and her guests as they provide small business owners and solopreneurs actionable tips and insights about how to do more effective and efficient marketing that drives results.© 2026 Imperfect Marketing Direction Economie Management et direction Marketing et ventes
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    • 328: Why Pick Just One? Lessons from the Classroom on Integrated Marketing
      Jan 29 2026

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      In this episode, Kendra Corman shares a powerful classroom story that turned into a real-world lesson on integrated marketing communications. What started as a nonprofit fundraising case study became a master class—taught by her students—on how marketing channels work best when they work together.

      Kendra walks through how three student teams tackled a struggling nonprofit gala and what their insights reveal about building a smarter, more intentional marketing mix.

      The Classroom Experiment That Changed the Conversation

      Students were asked to defend one of three fundraising strategies for a nonprofit facing rising costs and declining attendance:

      • Keep the traditional annual gala
      • Pivot to digital-first campaigns
      • Replace the gala with smaller community events

      Each team had to consider donor segments, demographics, and capacity—and challenge one another’s assumptions. The surprising outcome wasn’t which strategy “won,” but what the students realized next.

      The Big Insight: It’s Not Either/Or

      The breakthrough moment came when a student asked: Why do we have to pick just one?
      That question reframed the entire exercise.

      The final recommendation combined:

      • A smaller, more focused gala for older donors and sponsors
      • Community events to engage younger and niche audiences
      • Digital marketing to expand reach and accessibility

      Instead of abandoning what worked, they built around it.

      What Integrated Marketing Actually Looks Like

      Kendra connects the classroom lesson to real client work, sharing how successful nonprofits:

      • Keep core efforts that still serve a specific audience
      • Add complementary channels based on donor segments
      • Grow intentionally without overwhelming their teams

      The key isn’t doing everything—it’s choosing the right mix and scaling with purpose.

      A Simple Framework to Evaluate Your Marketing

      Kendra offers three questions to help evaluate whether your current marketing mix makes sense:

      1. Is it working—or just comfortable?
        Signs of “comfortable but not working” include declining results, increasing effort, and doing things out of habit.
      2. If it’s working, do you have capacity to grow?
        If you do, consider one small addition that reaches an audience you’re currently missing.
      3. Is it working, but exhausting you?
        If you’re drowning to maintain it, something needs to change—working smarter matters.

      This framework helps you decide whether to refine, add, or replace parts of your strategy without burning everything down.

      Key Takeaways

      • Don’t abandon what works just because something new appears
      • Don’t rely on one channel if it leaves you vulnerable
      • Be intentional about your marketing mix—not reactive
      • Capacity is a constraint, not a strategy

      Kendra closes by inviting listeners to reflect on their own “why pick one?” moment and consider how their marketing channels could work better together.

      If you’ve ever felt stuck choosing between what’s familiar and what’s new, this episode offers a smarter

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      12 min
    • 327: How Much Should Small Businesses Spend on Marketing?
      Jan 22 2026

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      In this episode of Imperfect Marketing, I sit down with Danielle Hayden, founder of Kickstart Accounting, to talk about healthy business spending—and how investing in the right places can actually improve your profitability (instead of living in “cut back” mode forever).

      Danielle shares her journey from hairstylist to corporate accounting to building Kickstart Accounting, and breaks down the benchmarks business owners under $500K/year can use to spend smarter and grow sustainably. We discuss:

      The Truth About “You Have to Spend Money to Make Money”

      • Why entrepreneurs often assume the answer is always “spend less” (and why that’s not usually the fix)
      • How money stories from personal life can mess with business decisions
      • What “healthy spending benchmarks” reveal about what’s normal—and what’s not

      Healthy Spending Benchmarks That Support Growth

      • Advertising + marketing: why you should group everything visibility-related together (including podcasts + marketing tools)
      • Outside services: when hiring experts (bookkeeping, tax, attorney, VA, ops) becomes essential
      • Payroll + paying yourself: why not paying yourself creates resentment (and can impact relationships at home)

      Cash Flow + Systems That Keep You in Business

      • Why “bill early, bill often” is a CEO-level move
      • How better tools and automations can reduce chaos and stabilize cash flow
      • Why relying on manual invoicing and checks keeps businesses stuck in survival mode

      Profit, Growth, and the Reality of Seasons

      • What it means if you’re highly profitable but exhausted (and why that’s a red flag)
      • Why breaking even can be okay for a season—but not forever
      • The long-term goal: building a healthy business with 10–15% profit after expenses

      Biggest Marketing Lesson Learned

      • “Do it anyway”: how showing up imperfectly builds confidence and momentum over time

      Whether you’re trying to grow, hire support, or simply stop feeling tense every time you look at your numbers, this episode will help you rethink spending as a strategy—not a punishment.

      Connect with Danielle Hayden:

      LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/danielle-hayden-kickstartaccounting


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      29 min
    • 326: How to Balance Marketing Tech and Authenticity
      Jan 15 2026

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      In this episode of Imperfect Marketing, host Kendra Corman sits down with Audrey “Tech Diva” Wiggins—an early tech adopter with deep marketing instincts—to talk about how entrepreneurs can use technology without losing the human touch.

      Audrey shares how her love of innovation started long before today’s tools, and how business owners can stay focused, credible, and authentic while navigating constant change. We discuss:

      The Tech + Human Balance in Modern Marketing

      • Why you should evaluate what you’re already using before chasing the “next shiny thing”
      • How to keep the “human factor” front and center through messaging and real customer access
      • Why customer service is still a core marketing strategy—inside companies and out

      How to Avoid Getting Overwhelmed by Trends

      • The “pick 1–2 things and work them hard” approach (then automate as you grow)
      • Why choosing platforms you actually enjoy helps you stay consistent and authentic
      • When to delegate to tech vs. when it’s time to bring in a VA or support team

      A Real Transformation Example

      • The “Frankenstein website” problem: patchwork sites that look old, cluttered, and confusing
      • Why a modern website isn’t just prettier—it’s functional, cleaner, and improves the customer journey
      • The importance of mobile-friendly design (because your clients live on their phones)

      Branding Mistakes That Quietly Cost You Business

      • Why using Gmail/Yahoo/AOL for a business email hurts credibility—and what to do instead
      • How a clean email signature supports your brand without being “chunky” or overwhelming
      • The self-promotion gap: why many entrepreneurs hesitate to post their own content (even when their audience is already engaged)

      A Hard Marketing Lesson Learned

      • How choosing the wrong advertising channel can waste money fast
      • Why “liking the salesperson” isn’t a strategy—knowing your market and ROI is
      • When advertising does make sense without ROI: “passion investments” that support causes you care about

      If you’ve ever felt torn between keeping up with tech and staying authentic—or you’ve been tempted by marketing opportunities that don’t actually match your audience—this episode will give you a sharper, calmer way forward.

      Connect with Audrey:
      Subscribe to her weekly newsletter: https://www.altogether.biz
      Her weekly newsletter, packed with actionable marketing insights, tech trends, and resource tools designed to sharpen their skills and fuel business growth.


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