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Today’s guest is Gay Gaddis, Founder of T3.
Gay started T3 using $16,000 taken out of her IRA during a downturn in the economy. It was a big risk, but thirty years later, it’s one that has paid off several-fold. Today, T3 is helping clients build useful brands that reach consumers around the world.
Key Discussion Points:
- How Gay started T3 with $16,000 taken from an IRA account.
- T3’s alternative solution-based approach to traditional and post-internet marketing.
- Online marketing strategies T3 did with Dell in the 1990s and the ease of finding funding.
- An early online presence T3 had which gave them many clients as they moved online.
- Gay’s art background and how it helped her keep things exciting at T3 and attract creatives.
- The success T3 had with showing clients ambitious, unexpected offerings in presentations.
- Unique tactics T3 used such as a Dell VR game and parking tickets that were drink tokens.
- Product placement, branded content, personal brands, and the future of marketing.
- Low points at T3: tough decisions to stay lean, avoiding merges during recessions.
- Personal money Gay invested back into T3 to get legal help and brilliant people.
- The value of good structures and how T3 had great procurement, MSA, and lawyers.
- Relationships between audience attention, new media forms, and marketing mediums.
- The way to make money: knowing how your company and clients make money too.
- How doing real business inevitably involves making a few people upset.
- Boundaries between work and life, and the interconnectedness of them for Gay.
- Gay’s return to her love of painting and her oncoming focus to empower young girls.
- Advice from Gay: prepare yourself for future problems by being in a position of power.
Mentions:
- Gay Gaddis
- Gay Gaddis on LinkedIn
- T3
- Michael Dell
- Sex and the City
- Motorola
- IBM
- Texas Business Leadership Council
- The University of Texas
- The Salvation Army
- Cowgirl Power
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