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Taurus Marketing CEO Sharon Williams Talks Branding And Marketing

Robyn Foyster by Robyn Foyster
13/05/2022
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Sharon Williams launched her company Taurus Marketing 25 years ago. Here, the marketing guru shares the secrets behind branding, latest marketing trends and growing your business during the pandemic.

Robyn: I’m delighted to have Sharon Williams here today from Taurus Marketing. So tell us some of the lessons you have learnt in the last year?

Sharon: So marketing is always changing and I’ve been in business for a long time.

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Robyn: 25 years

Sharon: I’ve seen a lot of change and this year has been a catalyst for more change than ever and the biggest thing for us as marketers this year was the importance of  internal communication. Empathy is the new brand currency. Brands that were struggling to deal with Covid, cash flow, safety, families, and just trying to survive had to really show a much deeper understanding of empathy in the markets they were working with. Empathy to everyone, to supplies to staff to office workers to everybody, so empathy really was the main theme we went out with when Covid hit.

Empathy is the new brand currency

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Robyn: How have you done that? We were talking earlier about how you introduced tea time to meetings and sent roses and have just done lovely things that have lifted people around you and changed the way business meetings have been conducted. 

Sharon: If you’re leading with empathy for people and leading with taking care of people, then ‘experiential’ suddenly starts to come back to the floor.  So you’re looking at your breakdown of audiences and what they need at this point, and if you’re leading with empathy what you need to do is see how they’re feeling and most people were frightened and concerned and worried and scared during that period, so what we led with was experiences to make themselves feel better, whatever that was.

Robyn: How have you helped your own team and their mental health through this period?

Sharon: Yes, well they’ve been the priority. They were immediately sent home so they were safe, OH&S was contacted so we knew they were working  in an environment that they would be able to sustain. I’m very lucky, I’ve got a fantastic team with me and we’ve been together a long time. And so immediate zooms, social zooms, buddy systems, connecting every morning at 9:30 for a team meeting and then yes taking care of them in way like sending them a pack of dog biscuits if they’ve got a new puppy, a Covid puppy. If they’ve got somebody in hospital, if they’re caring for an elderly parent, then we just try to tailor our approach to them as we did with our clients and our network. 

Robyn: I think one of the fundamental things is we’ve learnt to be more caring and aware that people are going through difficult experiences. I had a friend telling me his mother is in Chile on a ventilator, you just don’t know what’s happening to people. I think we all need to be more empathetic and caring.

Sharon: And you just asked me about mental health and interestingly one of the clients we signed up during this time was a psychiatrist. He immediately got us into what we could do to make life better and it was really great to learn first hand what we could do for clients and team members and my own family. Our teams and family were our prime responsibility

Robyn: So going forward into the next year, what’s happening for Taurus Marketing?

Sharon: I’ve been running Taurus for 25 years so my challenge is to never accept the status quo and ensure I am continuing to blow it up and reinvent it. I’m really excited about looking at the bullseye methodology that I created and extending that out in the next year and seeing what that looks like for clients. We’re terribly excited to have moved our office headquarters to Barangaroo in Sydney.

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Sharon Williams, CEO Taurus Marketing

Robyn: Yes that is exciting!

Sharon: It’s been the absolute highlight of my year, so I feel like the team and I have really stepped up, we’ve got an office in the clouds and it’s all so exciting. We want to maximise that opportunity, we’re in the most exciting part of town so I’m looking to lift the game on every level.

Robyn: Just tell us some of the tips in your Taurus Bullseye, the things you really started 25  years ago that have been part of the values that have guided you right through. Explain to us more about your Bullseye approach.

Sharon: The Bullseye is like a dart board. So if you were throwing a dart you’d want to hit the centre and we always say to people we work with and indeed my own family and my own team, you ought to know where you’re heading and what success looks like and then identify that and work backwards so that the premise never changes. And it has been the same and consistent for all of these year and helped us through the global financial crises and it’s got me through, we’ve talked about breast cancer.

Robyn: Because you’ve overcome breast cancer, you’re a friend of mine but also someone I know that is tremendously resilient something I’ve always admired in you.

Sharon: Thank you Robyn. It was very exciting for me to look at the Bullseye this year and go, yes crisis comms, internal comms, experiential, empathy, they’re all of the things that are going to be  foremost for us to get through and of course elasticity – the resilience. You’ve got to have the half cup full. Otherwise, it’s pretty hard going.

Robyn: I’ve got to say you’ve always been a glass full person and someone that’s always been an inspiration to me. So thank you for talking to me today Sharon and best of luck with Taurus, I’m sure it’ll go on for another 25 years.

Sharon: Thanks Robyn, that’s lovely.

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Robyn Foyster is a multi‑award‑winning journalist, tech entrepreneur, and founder of The Carousel, Women Love Tech, Women Love Travel, Women Love Health and Game Changers. With over 30 years’ experience across print, digital, TV, and immersive media, she’s been at the forefront of shaping Australia’s female narrative Robyn’s mission for The Carousel is to empower women through expert-driven, impact-focused storytelling. Whether it’s wellness, career, personal growth, or eco-conscious living, the platform is guided by her belief that well-informed women can change the world.

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