What Happens When You Mix Marketing Quotes with Cats?

There are many things the internet loves more than marketing. Can you guess what one of them is? Cats!

Therefore, I give you seven inspiring marketing quotes from notable thought leaders (and Ben Franklin too), mixed in with awesome cat pics.

In other words, here are some MarCATing Quotes for you. Get it? Eh….

Hey, marketing can be pretty boring at times. So hopefully these sharable quotes will brighten up your day and inspire your next marketing campaign!

Of course, you can tweet any of these quotes simply by clicking or tapping on the image.

And let me know if you want to see more silly stuff like this in the future, or if I should stick to the serious posts, like 1700+ word marketing tool reviews.

Exclusive Bonus: If you want to download all seven of these images, plus three extra quote images, you can grab the Dropbox files for free, right here.

“Good marketing makes the company look smart. Great marketing makes the customer feel smart.” – Joe Chernov

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“People don’t buy what you do, they buy why you do it.” – Simon Sinek

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“Good content isn’t about good storytelling. It’s about telling a true story well.” – Ann Handley

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“If your content isn’t driving conversation, you’re doing it wrong.” – Dan Roth

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“Content builds relationships. Relationships are built on trust. Trust drives revenue.” – Andrew Davis

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“Marketing’s job is never done. It’s about perpetual motion. We must continue to innovate every day.” – Beth Comstock

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“Either write something worth reading or do something worth writing about.” – Benjamin Franklin

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Exclusive Bonus: Don’t forget to download all seven of these images for easy social sharing (and get three bonus images included). Just click below for free instant access to the Dropbox files.

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