155: Everything You Know About Content Marketing is Wrong, with Des Traynor of Intercom

155: Everything You Know About Content Marketing is Wrong, with Des Traynor of Intercom

In 2011, four lads from Dublin were running a successful business that let programers and engineers know when a user encountered a problem with their program. The problem was that none of them were particularly interested in the world of programming errors. Instead, they found their passions centered on why it was so difficult for online businesses to talk to customers. They didn't know it at the time, but they were about to reinvent the concept of content marketing. So Des Traynor and his three co-founders sold their successful business, packed their bags, and moved to sunny California. "We were four Irish founders and basically our previous company, we had already done the bootstrapping thing. ... When we were going through this change of business and this change of approach, we said, 'What's the opposite of running a bootstrapped business off the north side of Dublin?' Well that's come to Silicon Valley and raise a million dollars, and that's what we did," Traynor says. It turned out to be the right move, as the company that now known as Intercom raised more than $160 million in the past six years, building a customer base of over 17,000 customers, and making over $50 million in revenue. Their mission was simple: to make online businesses feel less like talking to a robot and feel more personal instead. The solution to that was to help businesses talk to their customers through their own websites and apps instead of the usual mish-mash of emails, texts, and phone calls. Intercom built its reputation and customer base through the power of content marketing, but in a way that might surprise you. Instead of following the traditional strategy of hiring a content team, focusing on SEO and backlinks, and churning out at as much content as possible, Intercom went in the completely opposite direction and developed a unique content strategy that led their business to go viral within the startup community, while building a beloved brand. "We're not one of those people that do all that black hat stuff. I really, really hate that. We had a recommendation recently to go post on discussions.apple.com and write a piece that links back to your site, and it was just so puke-worthy. I could never get excited about gamifying the Google algorithm and building the business on such a messy, fragile house of cards," Traynor says. Traynor goes in-depth with us in this episode about why the conventional content marketing strategy doesn't work anymore, and how to really get your message across. In this week's episode you will learn: How to move quickly and stay lean while managing an international team Where to find top-tier talent for your startup, no matter where you are A sly way to make your business go viral No to SEO! The biggest mistakes marketers make when using SEO Why you don't need a content marketing team to get half a million page views per post & so much more!

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583: The Branding Expert Behind Dior, L'Oréal & Mercedes | Camille Moore

583: The Branding Expert Behind Dior, L'Oréal & Mercedes | Camille Moore

In this episode of the Foundr Podcast, Nathan Chan sits down with Camille Moore — widely known as the internet’s favorite creative director and the strategist behind some of today’s most iconic bran...

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582: (Solo) 3 Lessons I’ve Learned From Interviewing 100+ Billionaires

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After interviewing over 100 billionaires and ultra-successful entrepreneurs, I’ve spotted three lessons that come up every single time — no matter the industry, background, or business model. In this...

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581: How to Build a $100M Brand Without Raising a Dollar | Peach & Lily

581: How to Build a $100M Brand Without Raising a Dollar | Peach & Lily

Alicia Yoon is the founder of Peach & Lily—the pioneering brand that brought Korean skincare to the U.S. before “K-Beauty” was a buzzword. In this episode, she shares how her personal skin struggle...

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580: (Solo) The Step-by-Step Method to Reach Anyone — Even Billionaires

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Four months into starting Foundr, I landed an interview with billionaire entrepreneur Richard Branson — without connections, without experience, and while building my very first business from scratch....

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579: The Strategy That Made NYX a Household Name | Toni Ko (Best of Foundr)

579: The Strategy That Made NYX a Household Name | Toni Ko (Best of Foundr)

In this episode, Toni Ko, founder of NYX Cosmetics, shares how she built one of the fastest-growing cosmetics brands in the world—scaling from a $250,000 investment to a $500M exit to L’Oréal. She ...

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578: (Solo) The Wake-Up Call That Changed How I Work

578: (Solo) The Wake-Up Call That Changed How I Work

I almost walked away from Foundr. Not because the business wasn’t working—but because I wasn’t. In this episode, I’m sharing the truth about burnout. After seven years of building nonstop, I hit a wa...

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577: The Genius Referral Model Behind Burst’s Multi-Million Dollar Brand (Best of Foundr)

577: The Genius Referral Model Behind Burst’s Multi-Million Dollar Brand (Best of Foundr)

Brittany Stewart turned toothbrushes into a breakout DTC success story—co-founding one of America’s fastest-growing eCommerce brands: Burst Oral Care. In this episode, she shares how Burst launched...

8 Elo 202542min

576: (Solo) This One Trademark Mistake Nearly Killed My Business - Here's What I Learnt

576: (Solo) This One Trademark Mistake Nearly Killed My Business - Here's What I Learnt

I got sued just a few months into starting Foundr—and it nearly crushed everything I was building. In this short episode, I’m sharing the full story behind how I was forced to change the name of my...

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