An Agency Story
Amber shares insights on love, art, private equity, and the impact of StoryBrand in this episode.
In this week’s episode of the An Agency Story podcast, Amber Gaige, founder of Saber Marketing Group, a data-driven marketing support team based in McKinney, Texas. Amber’s passion for music turned her from opera singer to eventually bringing her into the world of agency work. Her life has been characterized by transformative experiences, including a captivating love story, nomadic living, and transitioning into her family’s business before establishing Saber Marketing Group. Amber shares insights on love, art, private equity, and the impact of StoryBrand in her in this episode.
Recent Episodes
The Affiliate Marketing Show
Josh Sebo (COO of OfferVault), Adam Young (CEO of Ringba), industry legend Harrison Gevirtz and special guest Amber Gaige (Chief Marketing Advisor of Far Beyond Marketing & International Best Selling Author of The Far Beyond Marketing Guidebook) discuss:
- Amber’s journey from Customer Service Manager to Best Selling Author
- The Ins & Outs of Selling a Business
- The Far Beyond Marketing Guidebook
- Public Speaking
- Digital Marketing
- What’s missing from your website?
- The most common marketing mistakes business operators make
Your Brand Amplified
Amber Gaige’s journey in marketing and entrepreneurship exemplifies the power of resilience, faith, and the pursuit of excellence. Growing up in an entrepreneurial household, she learned the importance of service and effective marketing from a young age. Her experiences, particularly in service-based businesses, have shaped her understanding of the need for genuine customer connections and localized marketing strategies. By developing the Four Cs of Effective Marketing—strategy, planning, branding, and results—Amber provides a comprehensive framework that empowers businesses to achieve sustainable growth.
Collin County Podcast
In this episode of the Collin County Podcast, host Joseph Baker interviews Amber Gaige. Amber is an entrepreneur, a marketing strategist, a 6th-generation Collin County resident, and, an international best-selling author. Joseph and Amber discuss marketing, storytelling, and the uniqueness of running a business in Collin County, TX.
The Small Business Spotlight
In this episode of Credit Banc’s Small Business Spotlight, host Irv Cruz sits down with Amber Gaige, founder of Far Beyond Marketing, to talk about how bad marketing is costing business owners time and money—and what it really takes to build a brand that drives results.
As a third-generation entrepreneur, Amber gets real about the mindset shifts that fueled her growth, how she overcame imposter syndrome, and how she built a company that doesn’t rely on her day-to-day involvement. If you’re tired of cookie-cutter campaigns and ready to scale the smart way, this episode is for you.
💡 What You’ll Learn:
✔️ What “bad marketing” really means—and how to avoid it
✔️ How to make your business less dependent on you
✔️ Why mindset & imposter syndrome hold back great entrepreneurs
✔️ How a solid team and smart systems fuel sustainable growth
✔️ The role of AI and tech in scaling a lean, profitable agency
✔️ Amber’s no-BS take on leadership, delegation, and what works
Software Oasis
In this episode of Software Spotlight, we sit down with Amber Gaige, founder of Far Beyond Marketing and creator of the Far Beyond Marketing online course. With over 25 years of marketing experience, Amber shares her journey from humble beginnings in a Texas family business to building and selling her own lead generation company and consulting for national brands.
Amber reveals her innovative “Four C’s of Marketing” framework – Clear Copy, Consistent Branding, Customer Demographics, and Channel Management – which has helped numerous businesses achieve measurable growth. She explains how this systematic approach helps companies avoid common marketing pitfalls while ensuring at least a 10X return on marketing investment.
Marketer of the Day
Running a business while trying to support a family can feel like an endless balancing act, especially when marketing feels confusing or out of reach. With so many strategies, platforms, and experts claiming to have the “right” answer, it’s easy to get stuck in analysis paralysis. The real struggle isn’t just figuring out where to start—it’s finding a simple, sustainable way to attract customers without burning out. Growth happens when marketing stops feeling like a chore and starts working in a way that fits your business and life.