Most marketers talk about growth through media, performance, and digital channels.
But what happens when growth comes from stores, people, and product instead?
In this PostPod discussion, Marc and Vassilis reflect on their conversation with David, exploring the resurgence of iconic Canadian brand Kit and Ace and what modern marketers can learn from retail done properly.
The conversation moves beyond dashboards and attribution models into something much more foundational:
Product quality
Customer promise
Physical availability
Brand consistency
Retail experience
And the overlooked role of people in building a brand
Marc and Vassilis unpack:
Why physical retail still matters in a digital-first world
How stores can function as media channels
The relationship between product, place, and brand growth
Why scaling too aggressively can destroy a brand
The forgotten importance of the “place” P in marketing
How employee belief can become a marketing engine
Why some brands quietly disappear — and how they come back stronger
This episode is ultimately about something simple: Great brands are not built by advertising alone.
They’re built through consistency across product, people, place, and promise.
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