CabinetM Founders on 'First Ever List of Female Marketing Technologists'

Nikki Nixon, Director of FlipMyFunnel, was recently looking for a list of women who could offer wisdom on the industry and had trouble finding one. It's not that the women aren't here. In fact when she sought out advice on who to include received a great deal of support and, importantly, names. Both Anita Brearton and Sheryl Schultz, co-founders of CabinetM, are on the list of luminaries.

The SalesTech Landscape

If you are looking for quick profiles of companies, check out CabinetM which focuses on Martech but also covers a fair number of SalesTech firms.

MyStacks, OpenLantern Launch to help Track Marketing Stacks

The Elements of a Strategic Marketing Program

Marketing in a startup is challenging. 

You start with no brand awareness, no resources and little to no budget. In some cases, your startup is breaking new ground and faced with trying to establish a new market or product category. 

Too many startups fail to have a strategic plan. As a result, the marketing plan quickly devolves to nothing more than a tactical lead-gen plan with marketers bombarding prospects with email and phone calls and chasing them around the web with ad retargeting — none of which is tailored to the prospect’s persona or needs.

Don't believe (all) the martech hype

As seen through the lens of a “supergraphic” created and popularized by Scott Brinker on his blog ChiefMartec.com, which covers marketing as a technology-powered discipline, today’s marketing technology landscape of vendors, platforms and solutions is depicted as a chaotic rainbow of cleverly designed, colorful corporate logos. 

This is what it’s like to be an older woman in Silicon Valley

Anita Brearton and Sheryl Schultz have advice for other post-50 female entrepreneurs: Don’t give up, no matter how many ridiculous, insulting things are said to you by the mostly male venture capitalists you will inevitably encounter.

The two businesswomen, both entrepreneurs and both in their late 50s, should know. For the past year, as they looked for investors for their latest venture, Brearton and Schultz heard all kinds of unhelpful suggestions. 

CabinetM: What's in your drawers?

First Look: Golden Seeds Vets Launch Marketing Tools Finder CabinetM

Anita Brearton and Sheryl Schultz—known, among other things, for together heading up the Boston chapter of angel group Golden Seeds from 2009-2011—have now teamed up again, in a bid to make the marketing tech universe less overwhelming. Their Boston startup is CabinetM, which just launched a site for discovering new marketing software and quickly digesting what you need to know.

Why Marketers Love to Hate MarTech

Co-founder of CabinetM answers the pressing question: what is the right “MarTech” meal for your team’s taste?

To help marketers deliver ROI in the form of revenue, reduced cost of acquisition, and/or customer lifetime value, the industry has created an abundance of tools that can be used to find, target, influence, and track customer activity and engagement.