So I’m binging Madam Secretary on Netflix (I’m only on season 1—no spoiler breaches here!)
And the word tradecraft keeps coming up. It’s usually whispered in tense scenes involving espionage, aliases, burner phones, and some very stylish trench coats.
But it got me thinking…
Sure, tradecraft is traditionally associated with the spy world—CIA, MI6, Mission Impossible gadgets (cue theme music)—but let’s be real: marketing has its own covert operations.
Let’s break it down:
Tradecraft = The specialized skills and techniques of a particular profession.
Sounds like marketing to me. Especially branding.
It takes:
Which led me straight down a rabbit hole to Alexa. I shouted, “Play She’s Crafty by the Beastie Boys.” (Naturally.)
And suddenly I’m singing along and thinking:
🎤 She’s crafty... she’s always down for the pitch... she’s got a deck and a niche...
OK, I’ll stop. You’re welcome or I’m sorry? Dealer’s choice. 😉
Absolutely.
It requires discipline, observation, timing, and an ability to move people emotionally and behaviorally without making them feel manipulated.
The best marketers are strategists and creatives. Analysts and empaths. Planners and poets.
If that’s not tradecraft, I don’t know what is.
What’s your personal brand tradecraft?
Is it your storytelling chops? Your ability to read between the metrics? Your uncanny sixth sense for when to launch, pivot, or pull the plug?
Drop it in the comments or tag a fellow brand spy who’s got the goods.
I’m workshopping a little something called SaaStegic: where SaaS meets strategy with a wink of sass. Let’s see if this wordplay goes anywhere… or if it self-destructs in five seconds. But there is there is interesting chatter about the AI impact on SaaS (and the “marketing funnel”.)
Until then, stay crafty, my brand wagon riders. 🛻✨