In this episode, Mike Bascom sits down with Monte Clark to break down what actually drives growth in a business—and why most people are using the right tools in the wrong way.
Monte shares how business owners get stuck chasing websites, social media, and AI as standalone solutions, when the real answer is building a system where each piece has a clear role. The conversation digs into how relationships drive revenue, why simplicity wins in execution, and how to align marketing and sales into a process that actually produces consistent results.
If you’ve ever felt like you’re doing everything you’re supposed to be doing but not getting traction, this episode will help you understand what’s missing—and how to fix it.
Guest Introduction:
Today, I’m joined by Monte Clark. Monte is the founder of Brand Managers and a marketing strategist who helps business owners turn their visibility into real conversations and revenue. He specializes in building relationship-driven systems that combine content, outreach, and process to create consistent business growth. Monte works primarily with B2B leaders who want to become known, trusted, and chosen in their market.
If you want to connect with Monte, you can find him on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/monteclark/
And you can learn more about Brand Managers at: https://brandmanagers.agency/
Key Takeaways:
- Everything in your business has a role, but it only works when it is part of a system. Tools without context create activity without results.
- Relationships are the foundation of growth. Platforms and tools only create the opportunity for conversation.
- You have to define what success looks like before building the system to achieve it. Without a clear objective, every tool feels like the wrong one.
- Systems must evolve over time. What works today will change as your business grows and your market responds.
- Simplicity is what makes a system usable. If it takes too much time or effort, it will not get used consistently.
- AI amplifies what already exists. Strong strategy gets stronger, weak strategy becomes more obvious.
Chapter Markers:
00:00 – Introduction to “Everything Has Its Place”
01:00 – Introducing Monte Clark and Brand Managers
03:30 – The real problem business owners are trying to solve
06:30 – Why websites are not the primary sales engine
08:30 – The role of relationships in business growth
10:00 – Where LinkedIn fits in the system
13:00 – Why most people fail on LinkedIn
15:00 – Turning content into real conversations
18:00 – Building systems people will actually use
22:00 – Why simplicity wins in execution
26:00 – Connecting marketing and sales
29:00 – The problem with disconnected tools
32:00 – Defining your North Star
34:00 – Why systems must evolve
37:00 – Measuring success through outcomes and ROI
38:30 – The role of AI in business today
41:00 – Where AI goes wrong
43:00 – Final thoughts: everything has its place
Keywords:
Monte Clark, Mike Bascom, Everything Has Its Place podcast, business systems, marketing strategy, sales process, LinkedIn strategy, relationship marketing, CRM systems, AI in business, entrepreneurship, Brand Managers, business development, systems thinking, content strategy
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