In this special MillenniumLive episode, we’re joined by Lisa Cole of 2X to unpack one of the most important shifts happening in B2B marketing today—moving from a funnel-obsessed model to one built on pull, not push. Lisa introduces the concept of Brand Gravity, the centerpiece of her new book, and a compelling answer to the fatigue many marketing leaders feel in chasing leads that never convert. She explores how companies can create “digital mass” by investing in three pillars—content, credibility, and community—to attract modern buyers who are invisible in traditional funnels but very much in control. From debunking outdated lead-gen habits to sharing how top brands are building long-term momentum, this episode is a must-listen for CMOs who are ready to ditch the hamster wheel and embrace a smarter, stickier model of growth. Key Themes:
Why the traditional B2B funnel is breaking down
Brand Gravity and the power of digital mass
The new growth stack: content, credibility, and community
Shifting internal mindsets from chasing leads to attracting buyers
Measuring long-term brand momentum in a short-term world
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