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Safe Doesn't Scale

Safe Doesn't Scale

By: David Walsh
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"What's the ROI?" Those three words kill more creative marketing ideas than bad execution ever will. Not here. Safe Doesn't Scale is a weekly podcast for marketing and growth leaders. We’ll be interviewing Heads of Marketing, Unicorn Founders, and Revenue Leaders at B2B companies to prove that the riskiest marketing campaigns drive the biggest returns. While brands are burning $500K on LinkedIn ads that are generating zero demos, there’s someone out there who closed a $2M deal they sourced from a meme. Host David Walsh, Founder of Limelight, breaks down real examples from brands spending less and converting more by leaning into creator-led growth, unconventional distribution, and campaigns that make traditional marketers panic. You’ll learn: How growth leaders sell “unsafe” ideas to the C-suite How to attribute sales pipeline to content, creators, and social signals Why the campaigns that feel uncomfortable often drive the most revenue No e-book downloads. No buzzwords. This show is for marketers with a chip on their shoulder who are tired of playing it safe. We celebrate the campaigns that make legal sweat and sales teams crush quota. Because marketers who don't take risks won't exist in 2027.Copyright 2026 David Walsh Economics Leadership Management & Leadership Marketing Marketing & Sales
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  • Why "Safe" Marketing Kills More Campaigns Than Bad Execution | Ep. 1
    Feb 12 2026

    Welcome to the very first episode of Safe Doesn't Scale. In a twist for the premiere, our producer Joseph Lewin takes the mic to interview host David Walsh. They dig into the founding thesis of the show: in a world where AI can replicate software features in seconds, playing it safe with your marketing is the riskiest thing you can do.

    David explains why brand personality is the only true differentiator left in B2B. They discuss why "creative" isn't just a buzzword for board meetings—it is a revenue engine. David breaks down how influencer marketing solves the trust gap, why "thought leadership ads" outperform traditional paid social by 11x, and how companies like Clay and 11x used creators to dominate their categories.

    If you think influencer marketing is just for consumer brands, this episode will change your mind. It’s time to stop spamming the TAM and start building relationships at scale.

    Key Takeaways

    1. The Death of Feature Differentiation: David explains that software is easier to build than ever. Competitors can replicate your product overnight using AI agents. The only moat left is your brand's personality and how the market feels about you.
    2. Why Social is Suddenly a Board-Level Topic: Ten years ago, social media was an afterthought. Today, with paid acquisition costs skyrocketing and email open rates plummeting, executives are realizing that social presence is a critical asset.
    3. Case Study: Delve's "Doormat" Strategy: David shares how Delve, a compliance software company, breaks through the noise. Instead of boring white papers, they send custom doormats to prospects. It’s a prime example of high-effort, high-creativity marketing that stands out.
    4. The Knock-On Effects of Creator Campaigns: Working with influencers doesn't just generate leads. It teaches your internal team to write better copy, provides social proof for your employees to share, and feeds Large Language Models (LLMs), so your brand appears in AI search results.
    5. How 11x Generated 1,000 Demos in 24 Hours: A tactical breakdown of a viral product launch. By activating 25 creators simultaneously alongside a product release, 11x flooded the newsfeed and drove a massive immediate pipeline.
    6. The "Clay" Playbook: How Clay used an "always-on" creator strategy to educate the market. Instead of a single burst, they have creators consistently demonstrating how to use the tool, effectively outsourcing product education to trusted experts.
    7. The 11x Ad Strategy: David reveals a specific tactic: Take a high-performing influencer post and boost it as a "Thought Leadership Ad" on LinkedIn. The data shows these ads are 11 times more effective than traditional company-led creative.
    8. Attribution is Possible: David debunks the myth that influencer marketing is a "black box." He shares how one enterprise client tracked $8 million in pipeline and $1.8 million in closed-won revenue directly to their...
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  • Welcome to Safe Doesn’t Scale
    Feb 9 2026

    "What's the ROI?" These three words kill more marketing ideas than bad execution ever will.

    In the premiere trailer for Safe Doesn't Scale, David Walsh declares war on the "safe" strategies that are draining B2B marketing budgets. While traditional brands burn $500,000 on LinkedIn ads that generate zero actual business, there’s a competitor out there closing $2 million deals sourced from a meme. This podcast exists to prove a controversial thesis: the riskiest marketing campaigns drive the biggest returns.

    David, the founder of Limelight, outlines a roadmap for marketing leaders who are tired of vanity metrics like ebook downloads. Future episodes will feature unicorn founders and revenue leaders who have successfully sold "unsafe" ideas to the C-suite.

    You will discover how to attribute pipeline to social signals, lean into Creator-Led Growth, and execute campaigns that make traditional marketers panic. If you have a chip on your shoulder and are ready to prioritize revenue over comfort, this is your new playbook.

    About the Host: David Walsh

    David Walsh is the Founder of Limelight, the leading B2B Influencer Marketplace connecting brands with top-tier creators. He specializes in Creator-Led Growth and helps companies move beyond traditional ad spend to generate attributable pipeline. David advocates for unconventional distribution strategies that prioritize revenue attribution over "safe" vanity metrics, challenging marketing leaders to take calculated risks that actually scale.

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