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EPISODE #187
What Mad Men Reveals About Persuasion in B2B Marketing | Fahad Muhammad (TealBook)

In this episode, we break down Mad Men's B2B marketing takeaways with the help of our special guest Fahad Muhammad, Former VP of Marketing at TealBook.

Together, we explore why fundamentals matter more than tactics, why emotion drives demand, and how originality is the only real advantage left in modern B2B marketing.

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Episode Summary

Most B2B marketing fails for one simple reason: it forgets how persuasion actually works.

That’s why Mad Men still hits. Beneath the suits, pitches, and personal drama, it’s a masterclass in what actually moves people. In this episode, we break down its B2B marketing takeaways with the help of our special guest Fahad Muhammad, Former VP of Marketing at TealBook.

Together, we explore why fundamentals matter more than tactics, why emotion drives demand, and how originality is the only real advantage left in modern B2B marketing.

About our guest, Fahad Muhammad

Fahad is a revenue-centric and data-driven marketing leader with 17 years of experience in strategic marketing at several SaaS/Tech companies ranging from start-ups, SMBs to enterprise organizations. Specializing in demand creation and generation, he takes a data driven approach to identify unique growth opportunities in order to drive revenue and foster meaningful connections with customers.

He is a diehard college football fan (Sun Devil for life!) and attends

ASU's homecoming game each fall. An avid reader, he loves to read with a cup of his favorite coffee in hand.

Key Takeaways
  • Anchor on positioning before you touch tactics. Fahad’s biggest takeaway from Mad Men is that modern B2B often skips the hard thinking and jumps straight to execution. The show strips marketing back to its core, and the lesson is uncomfortable in its simplicity. As he puts it, “This discipline is around three core things. It's about positioning, it's about having a very compelling piece of creative… and then the last piece is really understanding who your audience is.” The danger for B2B teams is mistaking activity for strategy. If positioning is fuzzy, no amount of optimization will save it. Get the foundation right first, or everything else is just noise.
  • Emotion is the real differentiator. Fahad makes it clear that cutting through the noise is about resonance. He says, “Something that does speak to us, no matter what medium [it’s in], is always going to cut through the noise.” Mad Men works because it understands human psychology hasn’t changed, even if the channels have. For B2B marketers, the lesson is simple: logic might justify the purchase, but emotion earns attention. If your message doesn’t connect at a human level, it won’t survive the noise long enough to matter.
  • Originality beats borrowed playbooks. Fahad warns that one of the fastest ways for B2B brands to disappear is by copying what already worked for someone else. Mad Men celebrates originality because it shows how differentiation is built through conviction, not consensus. As Fahad puts it, “They're not taking the shortcut route of copy pasting or referencing creative… they are elevating themselves and going through their own version of creative. In a world where everyone has access to the same tools, the only sustainable advantage is saying something true in a way only you can. That’s what people remember.
Quotes

“  Everybody has the same access to the tools now. They can do the same thing. And the playing field is more level than ever. So how do you now cut through the noise? It still goes back to the core elements of: How strong is your positioning? How strong is your creative? Are you really thinking [that] this is going to cut through the noise and is it going to move people?”

Episode Highlights

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