Can’t sit still long enough to finish a marketing plan? Got ten half-started campaigns lurking in your Google Drive? You're not alone.
If you’re not crystal clear on your marketing priorities, ADHD can turn your strategy into a high-speed game of “Guess Which Idea I’m Doing Today.” But here’s the twist: with the right structure, your ADHD brain can actually make you a marketing powerhouse.
Every so often, I’ll hear a business owner say: “I can’t concentrate on marketing because I have ADHD.”
And it makes me wonder… how many others are quietly thinking the same thing?
When your brain is wired for variety, marketing can feel like:
Your ADHD brain isn’t the problem – it’s the fuel. Here’s what it gives you:
Think of structure as the scaffolding that holds your creativity in place.
It’s not about rules for the sake of rules (since you wouldn't follow those anyway!) it’s about making sure your best ideas actually get finished and deliver results.
In my Marketing Machine process, that structure looks like:
"As someone with ADHD, I've read plenty of marketing books that either drown you in theory or throw a pile of random tactics at you. Ros Conkie's Marketing Machine works for me because it's structured like an engineer's manual. You get a clear sequence of steps in plain language with no filler.
I knew exactly where to start, and it stops me chasing every shiny new marketing idea. The structure means you can dip in and out without losing the thread, which suits a brain that likes variety but needs direction. I also liked the focus on measurable results. It's far better to see what's working than to guess.
If you have ADHD and your marketing feels scattergun, this book will help you turn it into a process you can stick to."
Grant Mackensie, Co-Founder, Comfort Companions
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