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Competition, consumer misunderstanding, culture, recruitment and retention. All of these have a critical impact on occupancy and ultimately success in senior living.Senior Living Marketing Perspectives presents strategic interviews with industry leaders on best practices, new ideas and insights to help overcome today's challenges facing the senior living industry,

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Competition, consumer misunderstanding, culture, recruitment and retention. All of these have a critical impact on occupancy and ultimately success in senior living.Senior Living Marketing Perspectives presents strategic interviews with industry leaders on best practices, new ideas and insights to help overcome today's challenges facing the senior living industry,

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    Senior Living Marketing Perspectives: Social Media Marketing

    Senior Living Marketing Perspectives: Social Media Marketing

    Senior Living Marketing Perspectives: Social Media Marketing with Kerri-Anne Pendergast 
    Episode Summary: 
    In this episode, Debbie Howard talks with Kerri-Anne Pendergast, Director of Social Marketing at Senior Living SMART, about the evolving landscape of social media marketing in the senior living industry. They discuss best practices, the importance of storytelling, the impact of social media on local search, and the role of AI in content planning.   
    Key Takeaways: 
    Social Media Guide: Senior Living Smart has published an updated version of its social media guide, which emphasizes best practices for posting, content mix, and the significance of behind-the-scenes content in senior living communities.
    Social Media for Advocacy, Engagement, and Trust: Social media plays a crucial role in building trust and engaging the audience, particularly in the senior living industry.
    Importance of Storytelling: Moving away from cookie-cutter strategies to storytelling helps in showcasing the unique personalities and vibrant lifestyles of senior living communities.
    Impact on Local Search: Social media, reviews, and Google Business Profiles are the trifecta for improving local search rankings and visibility for senior living communities.
    The Role of AI: AI can assist in content planning and brainstorming, helping to streamline social media strategies without compromising originality.
    Trends to Watch: Video content, storytelling, and increased marketing spend are key trends shaping the future of social media marketing in senior living.
    Resources: 
    - Transcript 
    - Book a call with Kerri-Anne 
    - Senior Living SMART’s Social Media Guide and Infographics 
    - Connect with Kerri-Anne Pendergast on LinkedIn 

    • 30 min
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    Senior Living Marketing Perspectives: Consumer Perceptions of the Buyer Journey

    Senior Living Marketing Perspectives: Consumer Perceptions of the Buyer Journey

    Senior Living Marketing Perspectives: Consumer Perceptions of the Buyer Journey
    Episode Summary: 
    In this episode of "Senior Living Marketing Perspectives," host Debbie Howard from Senior Living Smart welcomes Jamison Gosselin, a 20-year senior living industry expert. First, Debbie and Jamison dive into SMASH survey findings about consumer perceptions of the buyer journey. Next, they continue on the topic by looking at what’s working in the industry, and what needs improvement. Then, the two shift the conversation to talk about social media and review sites and managing the promotional mix. Finally, they wrap up the podcast by touching on resident, employee, and professional experiences in the industry, as well as expanding the role of the marketing professional.  
    Topics Discussed and Key Points:  
    Findings from the SMASH about consumer perceptions of the buyer journey in senior living 
    What’s working and what's not working in the industry  
    Social Media vs. Review Sites 
    Managing the Promotional Mix 
    Experiences - Employee and Resident Satisfaction, Professionals, Advocacy, and Loyalty 
    Expanding the marketing professionals' role in senior living organizations -- e.g. the Marketing Mix 
    Jamison’s Bio: 
    Jamison Gosselin has served in and around the senior living business for more than 20 years in a variety of marketing, communications, and operations roles. Today, he works as an executive-level marketing strategist with B2C and B2B companies focused on seniors housing and multifamily assets. 
    Prior to his consulting work, Jamison developed business strategies and oversaw the execution of marketing, sales support, and communications in a variety of executive-level roles at leading companies. These companies include Sunrise Senior Living, Holiday Retirement, and Eclipse Senior Living. He also led marketing and communications at Argentum, a senior living trade association, and managed the senior living vertical business at G5, a digital marketing agency and SaaS company. Jamison got his career started at global telecommunications firm MCI (now part of Verizon) as a political action manager and later as a public relations manager at its headquarters in Washington DC. 
    Jamison has an MBA from George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia and a BA in Political Science from The American University in Washington, DC. He also has a variety of marketing credentials from Duke University, George Washington University and the Content Marketing Institute. 
    Connect with Jamison on LinkedIn 
    Transcript

    • 50 min
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    Senior Living Marketing Perspectives: Behavioral Science in Marketing

    Senior Living Marketing Perspectives: Behavioral Science in Marketing

    Senior Living Marketing Perspectives: Behavioral Science in Marketing
    Episode Summary: 
    In this episode of "Senior Living Marketing Perspectives," host Debbie Howard from Senior Living Smart welcomes Nancy Harhut, Co-Founder and Chief Creative Officer of HBT Marketing. Debbie and Nancy dive into the connection between behavioral science and marketing, specifically in the senior living industry. They explore the unique challenges that marketers face with customers and how using principles from behavioral science can be a solution. Finally, Debbie and Nancy discuss Nancy’s book, “Using Behavioral Science in Marketing” with some key takeaways that all marketers should consider. 
    Topics Discussed and Key Points:  
    What is behavioral science and why should marketers be interested in it? 
    Is it hard to add behavioral science to marketing campaigns? 
    Examples of behavioral science principles, and how marketers might use them. 
    Testing different behavioral science tactics in marketing strategies 
    Behavioral science may seem counterintuitive to some marketers – examples and reasons to embrace it. 
    Takeaways from Nancy’s book, “Using Behavioral Science in Marketing: Drive Customer Action and Loyalty by Prompting Instinctive Responses” 
    Nancy’s Bio: 
    Getting people to take action is what Nancy is all about. Her specialty is blending best-of-breed creative with behavioral science to prompt response. 
    She and her teams have won over 200 international and national awards for marketing effectiveness. Along the way, she’s helped generate $68 million in incremental revenue for Nationwide, establish seven controls for the GM Card, and create one of H&R Blocks’ most successful campaigns. 
    Recognized for her work in B2C, B2B, and nonprofit, Nancy’s been named one of the 10 Most Fascinating People in B2B Marketing, a Social Top 50 Email Marketing Leader, and a Top 40 Digital Strategist. A frequent speaker at marketing conferences, she’s shared her passion with audiences in London, Sydney, Moscow, Madrid, Stockholm, Sao Paulo, Berlin, Dubai, and all over the US, including several return engagements at SXSW. 
     Prior to co-founding HBT Marketing, Nancy held senior creative management positions with agencies within the IPG and Publicis networks. Kogan Page recently published her first book, Using Behavioral Science in Marketing, Drive Customer Action and Loyalty by Prompting Instinctive Responses. 
    Connect with Nancy: 
    HBT Marketing’s Website: https://www.hbtmktg.com/   
    Nancy’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nancyharhut/  
    Company LinkedIn Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/company/hbtmktg/  
    Buy Nancy’s book, “Using Behavioral Science in Marketing”: https://www.amazon.com/Using-Behavioral-Science-Marketing-Instinctive/dp/1398606480/ 
    Transcript

    • 39 min
    • video
    Senior Living Marketing Perspectives: Relocating to Senior Living with Maureen Longoria

    Senior Living Marketing Perspectives: Relocating to Senior Living with Maureen Longoria

    Episode Summary: 
    In this episode of "Senior Living Marketing Perspectives," host Debbie Howard from Senior Living Smart welcomes Maureen Longoria, Co-Founder of Live Now Relocation. Together, they dive into the complex process of relocating to senior living communities and discuss how Maureen's company assists both older adults and their adult children during this emotionally charged transition. They explore the unique challenges and best practices involved in senior relocation, shedding light on how communities can integrate these services into their marketing strategy to enhance their offerings. 
    Topics Discussed and Key Points:  
    Maureen shares her entrepreneurial journey, highlighting her passion for building services that meet unmet market needs. 
    The unique aspects of senior relocation, including downsizing, emotions, and local moves, that attracted Maureen to this industry. 
    Maureen explains the dual customer approach, addressing the needs of both older adults and their adult children. 
    The importance of validating and addressing the concerns of older adults moving into senior living communities. 
    Discussion on how LivNow Relocation helps break down barriers and accelerate the relocation process for older adults and their adult children. 
    The value of pre-vetted and qualified moving professionals and other service providers. 
    Debbie and Maureen discuss strategies for integrating senior relocation services into a comprehensive marketing strategy. 
    Maureen discusses the variations in relocation processes between life plan communities and rental senior living communities. 
    Challenges related to timing, selling homes, and the perception of space. 
    Addressing emotional barriers, such as downsizing and leaving a familiar home, and how senior living communities can assist prospects. 
    The trade-off of a better lifestyle and socialization in senior living communities. 
    Connect with Maureen: 
    LivNow Relocation Website: https://livnowrelocation.com/  
    Maureen’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/maureenlongoria/  
    Company LinkedIn Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/company/livnowrelocation/  

    • 36 min
    • video
    Senior Living Marketing Perspectives: Marketing Systems that Drive Predictable Growth with Sarah Nay

    Senior Living Marketing Perspectives: Marketing Systems that Drive Predictable Growth with Sarah Nay

    Episode Summary:
    In this episode of Senior Living Marketing Perspectives, Debbie Howard interviews Sarah Nay, the Chief Operating Officer of Duct Tape Marketing and the founder of Spark Lab Consulting. They discuss the significance of having a comprehensive marketing system and its role in driving predictable growth for businesses. Sarah emphasizes the importance of aligning marketing and operations, sharing strategies to enhance the customer journey, retaining clients, and turning them into advocates. They also explore the critical role of metrics in assessing marketing success and the value of focusing on clients' needs and experiences. Sarah's insights provide valuable guidance for businesses looking to improve their marketing strategies and operations.
    Topics Discussed and Key Points: 

    Introduction to Duct Tape Marketing and Spark Lab Consulting
    Duct Tape Marketing: A strategic marketing agency with over 25 years of experience.
    Spark Lab Consulting: Focused on operations and systems consulting.
    Sarah's journey from an intern to COO at Duct Tape Marketing.


    The Marketing System vs. Marketing Plan
    Comprehensive nature of a marketing system, including strategy, implementation, and metrics.
    Aligning marketing efforts with a well-defined strategy for consistent messaging.


    The Marketing Hourglass
    Understanding the marketing hourglass as a framework for guiding prospects through stages of "know, like, trust, try, buy, repeat, and refer."
    Importance of consistency across brand messaging and channels.


    Creating Emotional Connections
    Balancing education with storytelling and emotional connection in marketing.
    The role of emotional connection in senior living marketing.


    Aligning with Prospects and Post-Close Marketing
    Aligning with prospects on their journey rather than pushing the brand.
    The significance of post-close marketing in retaining clients and generating referrals.


    Incorporating Fulfillment into Marketing Strategy
    Integrating fulfillment and operations into marketing strategies to ensure a consistent and positive client experience.
    Delivering on brand promises through excellent client service.


    Budgeting and Strategy
    The importance of setting aside time for strategic budgeting and avoiding the chase for shiny objects in marketing.
    Focusing on clients and the channels they use for wise marketing decisions.

    Connect with Sarah Nay:
    Duct Tape Marketing Website: ducttapemarketing.com
    Spark Lab Consulting Website: sparklabconsulting.com/ 
    LinkedIn Profile: Sarah Nay
    Transcript

    • 27 min
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    Senior Living Marketing Perspectives: Elevating the Senior Living Industry with Scott McCorvie

    Senior Living Marketing Perspectives: Elevating the Senior Living Industry with Scott McCorvie

    Episode Summary:
    In this episode, host Debbie Howard engages in a conversation with Scott McCorvie, founder of Vita Senior Living and Generational Movement, about his mission to improve lives in the senior living industry. Scott shares his passion for providing purpose and improvement strategies for seniors and his desire to create a global impact through his company. He discusses his podcast, "The Inner Circle of Senior Living," and how it focuses on connecting with the baby boomer generation and sharing valuable tips and strategies for industry improvement. Scott emphasizes the importance of caring, communication, and connection in the senior living industry, forming the basis for his movement to elevate and enhance the industry. 
    Topics Discussed and Key Points: 
    Scott McCorvie launched Vita Senior Living and Generational Movement, a multimedia content platform ,driven by his mission to improve lives in the senior living industry.  
    He wanted to share improvement strategies and tips globally through his podcast, "The Inner Circle of Senior Living," with a specific focus on the baby boomer generation. 
    Scott emphasizes the importance of connection, communication, and providing purpose in senior living. 
    The movement he has created aims to enhance and elevate the industry, with a focus on the new generation of seniors. 
    Scott discusses the challenges faced by the senior living industry, such as recovering from the impacts of COVID-19, occupancy challenges, and economic factors like inflation. 
    Despite the challenges, Scott remains optimistic about the industry's future due to the ongoing demand for senior care and the need for human connection and engagement. 
    The conversation touches on the role of marketing in senior living and the shift toward implementing smart marketing strategies to drive growth and attract residents. 
    Debbie Howard highlights the importance of creating a sense of belonging and emotional connection with potential residents through personalized marketing campaigns. 
    Scott and Debbie discuss the balance between older and newer senior living communities and the opportunities for repurposing and updating older properties to meet today's standards. 
    They explore the similarities between senior living and the hospitality industry and the significance of operations and resident experience in creating successful communities. 
    The conversation touches on the potential benefits and challenges of establishing national senior living brands and the market-specific nature of the industry. 
    Scott emphasizes the need for senior living providers to focus on market-specific decision-making and adapt to the unique needs and preferences of each community. 
    The episode concludes with a discussion on the prospect journey and the importance of addressing the "whether, where, and when" stages to effectively engage potential residents. 
    Resources Mentioned: 
    Vita Senior Living 
    Generational Movement 
    "The Inner Circle of Senior Living" podcast 
    Generational Movement on LinkedIn 

    • 36 min

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