About The Real Marketing Book
A developer's personal blog exploring marketing tools, strategies, and the intersection of technology and marketing.
Hi, I'm a developer who got fascinated by the world of marketing tools and decided to document my journey. This isn't a formal review site—it's my personal blog where I share what I'm learning about marketing technology.
I started this blog because I found myself constantly researching marketing tools for projects and realizing how much overlap there is between development and modern marketing. I'm exploring everything from CRMs and automation platforms to analytics tools, all from a developer's perspective.
You'll find casual insights, technical deep-dives, and honest opinions about the tools I'm actually using and experimenting with. No corporate speak, no paid promotions—just one developer's perspective on making marketing technology work.
Developer's Perspective
Get a technical take on marketing tools. I focus on APIs, integrations, and the developer experience of working with these platforms.
Learning in Public
I'm documenting my journey learning about marketing tools. These are my personal notes, experiments, and discoveries shared openly.
Hands-On Experiments
I actually build with these tools and share what works (and what doesn't). Real projects, real code, real results.
What to Expect Here
This is a personal blog, not a comprehensive review site. Here's what that means:
- Personal Projects: I write about tools I'm actually using in my own projects and experiments
- Technical Focus: More code snippets and API discussions than you'd find on typical marketing blogs
- Casual Tone: This is me thinking out loud, not formal business analysis
- Limited Scope: I only write about tools I have hands-on experience with
- No Affiliate Pressure: I might include affiliate links, but they don't drive my content
Join the Conversation
Have thoughts on marketing tools from a technical perspective? Found a better way to integrate something? I'd love to hear from you. This blog is as much about learning from others as it is about sharing my own experiences.
Feel free to reach out if you're working on similar projects or have questions about the technical side of marketing tools.