by Integris Design LLC
<p>Tired of marketing fluff, shady sales tactics, and overpriced agencies that sell fear instead of results? Over the Bull is a no-nonsense podcast where we share <b>real stories from inside the agency world</b>—the wins, the failures, and the clients we had to cut loose.</p><p><br></p><p>Join me each week as we break down <b>the reality of running a business</b>, expose the marketing BS that’s holding companies back, and talk about what actually works. No generic reports. No empty promises. Just real strategy from the trenches.</p>
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April 16, 2025
Send us a text Some clients aren’t just demanding—they’re draining. In this episode of Over The Bull, Ken Carroll breaks down how just 20% of your clients can cause 80% of your stress, and why holding onto them (especially during slow seasons) might be costing you more than you think. We’ll cover: •Red flags that signal a client needs to go •Why “being nice” can ruin your business •The real ROI of letting go •How to free up space for better clients and better work If you’ve ever kept a clie...
April 9, 2025
Send us a text In this episode of Over The Bull, Ken Carroll walks through the early planning stages of helping a current client—a custom cabinet maker—explore a new business direction: storage solutions for mudrooms, pantries, and laundry rooms. This isn’t a success story (yet). It’s a behind-the-scenes look at the real questions, trade-offs, and strategy conversations that happen when a business wants to grow but needs to do it wisely. From evaluating the market and setting priorities to ...
April 2, 2025
Send us a text Behind every marketing campaign is a psychological lever. Fear, pride, trust, guilt, envy—these emotional triggers influence the way people think, click, and buy. But where’s the line between persuasion and manipulation? In this episode of Over The Bull, host Ken Carroll breaks down the emotional triggers that drive modern marketing. From classic examples like Edward Bernays’ “Torches of Freedom” campaign to everyday brand tactics used by tech, fitness, and nonprofits, this epi...
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