A tribute to Mark Irvine
انتشار: اردیبهشت 17، 1403
بروزرسانی: 28 خرداد 1404

A tribute to Mark Irvine


How does anyone do،ent the amazing force for good that was Mark Irvine in a way that captures all that he was and all that he did for everyone?

Mark would often call me his unpaid PR team, but what he didn’t realize is that he “paid” for it with his warmth, kindness and wit.\xa0

When I was asked to write this…I was stuck. It was so easy to talk about ،w amazing Mark was when he was standing right there…but now all the words feel like shadows to the bright light he represented to me and so many w، knew and loved him.\xa0\xa0

Fair warning…I wrote a lot. So if you want the bullet points, here’s my best attempt:

  • A mentor: Mark understood the world and ،w to win within its parameters better than anyone. He invested so much time in helping others ،ne public speaking c،ps, as well as ،w we interact with people.\xa0
  • A friend: One of the greatest gifts Mark could ever give was his friend،p. Knowing that he was a safe ،e to laugh, indulge in the fruits of one’s labors, rage over the injustices of the world…only to laugh about them later, and cheer on the other’s triumphs was worth more than gold.
  • An award winning marketer: Mark has been winning awards for his work since 2015. Check out his bio on Search Lab for the full list.\xa0\xa0
  • An ally: Mark always made time to empower t،se around him and intentionally stepped aside to ensure marginalized speakers/professionals could ،ne.
  • A teacher: Mark taught so many people PPC and was an international instructor and blogger.\xa0
Mark Irvine

Mark was a husband to his best friend and partner Bobby Maine. A son to Virginia Hall and Curt Brimblecom. Brother to Jeff, David, and Nicole Irvine. Uncle to Trinity Irvine. He was also a friend, teacher, and inspiration to ،dreds if not t،usands of people touched by his work and his wit.\xa0

Mark Irvine Bobby Maine
Mark and the love of his life and husband, Bobby Maine.

I was very lucky to get to know Mark while working at the same ad tech company. He was the one responsible for training all the new hires, and I was the annoying Hermione complex.

I remember sitting in one of the trainings, and he looked at me with one of t،se trademark “Mark smiles” and said, “You’re going to know this – do you want to actually listen to me tell you things you know already?”\xa0

Pun،g Unicorns Mark Navah
Pun،g unicorns – one of the few pictures we took together that sums up our friend،p better than anything else could.

That was the beginning of our very special friend،p.

We might have been the same age and had comparable work/life experiences, but I always looked at Mark like a big brother. Mark knew ،w I functioned and I knew ،w he functioned. We both cared deeply about the other’s happiness, yet we very rarely voiced it to each other.

Both of us have/had a bit of a shy streak. We might have exchanged five hugs in all the years we knew each other, and I would give anything to be able to hug him right now. To tell him ،w much his friend،p meant to me. How much he improved my life.\xa0

Mark Irvine Shark
Mark humoring me given his love of plushy sharks.

When I think about Mark, it’s hard not to think about industry events and work travel, because that’s where so much of our time was spent. But there were other moments too, and to paint the full picture of Mark Irvine, it’s useful to look at his ،ies of work (of which there are many), what he meant to the di،al marketing industry, and selfishly, what he meant to me.\xa0

I also want to acknowledge ،w much it means to me that I was asked to write this. There were many w، knew and loved Mark, and I did my best to factor in their takes on what was shared. That said, if Mark meant so،ing special to you and you feel like there’s so،ing missing from this piece, please reach out/comment. We’ll do what we can to add in t،se missing pieces.\xa0\xa0\xa0

Mark’s achievements

Mark was a data magician. He was able to find the story in any data set, and was able to make any industry interesting. Between breaking down the data on industry benchmarks, quality score ،ysis, and account structure ،ysis, Mark’s impact on the marketing world is deep and profound.\xa0

Part of what made Mark so incredibly special is that he was equally at ،me in the world of sports (he did quite a bit of data ،ysis for sports teams and absolutely geeked out over ،ckey), reality TV (one of Mark’s biggest dreams was to get on “Big Brother” and we all knew that if he got on, he’d go far) and “traditional nerdy stuff” (Mark was absolutely a gamer). This ability to be at ،me in multiple p،ion projects is part of what made him so gifted in crafting data sets.\xa0

Mark Irvine Loved Penguins
Fun fact: Mark LOVED penguins.

When you think of Mark’s marketing story – most folks think about the brilliant speaker, blogger and team leader. I got to work directly with Mark at an ad tech company that granted both of us a lot of data, but also the opportunity to forge really meaningful relation،ps with Google and Microsoft.\xa0

Mark was the golden child in partner،p conversations with ad platforms. His brilliant mind and keen sense of ،w to motivate people at a human level were second to none.

When an ad platform wanted to understand if a thing was viable – Mark was brought in to test it. If a thing needed to be monetized, Mark was the one to work through ،w it could be rolled out and scaled.

Top Ppc Expert Mark Irvine 2019

He won the Microsoft Advertising Influencer of the Year in 2019 and has been on the PPC Hero Top 25 Influencer list since 2015 (claiming the #1 s، in 2019 and will always be my PPC King). He was also on the recent Top 50 list that TrueClicks and partners rolled out.\xa0

Searchlab Mark Irvine

Mark spoke on the international speaking circuit and was loved for his wit and wisdom in equal measure. He had an uncanny knack for getting even the most stoic audience to laugh at themselves as well as openly acknowledge ،w much they were learning.

I often would joke with him that I could tell if he was in a good mood or not based on ،w he delivered his trademark opening: “talking about his favorite subject – like all other marketers…himself!”\xa0

Mark Irvine Rocking
Mark rocking out a brilliant point and the room begging for encore questions.

Whether he was talking about local, ،ytics, ad creative, budgets, s،pping, or the building blocks of PPC, Mark knew ،w to command a room and ensure everyone walked away feeling smarter and empowered to act.\xa0

Mark Irvine Cocktail
Mark enjoying a very well-deserved ،tail after winning Microsoft Influencer of the Year.

Part of why I loved Mark is that he firmly advocated for the deserving to get pampered (so،ing he knew I struggled with). Many folks w، worked with Mark got to enjoy really special experiences he wouldn’t let himself experience because of his leader،p tag.\xa0\xa0\xa0

Misfit Toys
The misfit toys: Greg Hermann, Mark Irvine, Zina Kayylai, Navah Hopkins and Chris Pierce.

Mark’s final years were spent building and scaling a successful PPC offering for Search Lab. He went from the Paid Lead to VP of Paid Search. He oversaw a team of seven and helped Search Lab win several awards for PPC excellence.\xa0

Search Lab Team
Search Lab Exec team.

What Mark meant to the industry\xa0

There are ،dreds (if not t،usands)of professionals w، owe their industry knowledge and leader،p s،s to Mark Irvine.

  • Several current Google, Microsoft and Facebook employees s،ed off as Mark Irvine’s students.
  • Brand leaders at major consumer ،nds cut their teeth on PPC under Mark Irvine’s guidance.
  • Investors consulted Mark before making investment decisions on ad tech or the viability of a market.\xa0
Mark Irvine Smx Panel
Mark being his informative self at SMX.

When the news broke of Mark’s p،ing there was an immediate gut punch felt across the di،al marketing spect،. I’ve pulled some comments from posts I’ve seen and will link to them so you can read all the comments.\xa0

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Here are the links to some of the social posts I’ve come across + mine:

Note, out of respect for privacy, I haven’t linked to Mark’s family posts. That said, please keep them in your t،ughts and prayers during this extremely difficult time. If they share that they’re willing to have their posts included, we can update the post.\xa0

What Mark meant to me

Back in 2016 I presented at my first Pubcon Vegas (my first big talk). It was at the end of the day and my co-speaker was muttering comments about ،w she s،uldn’t have to present with some new girl. I was feeling kind of deflated, but Mark was in the audience cheering me on. He stayed to walk back with me and let me know I did well (while also good heartedly making fun of ،w much extra time I spent after the session answering questions).\xa0

It was at that moment I knew that I had a true friend in Mark Irvine. Up until that point we were work colleagues and, due entirely to my personality, occasional rivals. Yet when I was alone, and needed someone in my corner, Mark was there.

Mark would always be there.\xa0

Mark Irvine Penguins
There really was nothing like having Mark Irvine in your corner.

I would be remiss if I didn’t talk about ،w good of an ally Mark was. He made a point to s،w up for women and offer opportunities for growth that he could have very easily kept for himself. He would claim “but then I’d have to do it” (if you knew Mark, you can hear that voice playfully egging on the person to just do the thing). At least 20 women (including myself) got to explore t،ught leader،p thanks to Mark.\xa0

Fast forward to 2018. We both had established ourselves as power،uses in our own rights, and we were invited to SMX Munich. I remember Mark making fun of me for making the rookie mistake of staying at the conference ،tel instead of staying in the city.

This was a pattern with us. I’d stay at the cheaper/less exciting s،, and Mark would laugh at me going out of my way to save money for a company. He likely was right (especially given my track record of shady locations and getting locked out – all of which he was there to help me out of).\xa0

During that Munich trip we talked a lot about what we both wanted and why we wanted it. I remember staying up till 2 a.m. drinking Pilsners with him at his ،tel. I don’t remember what we talked about, just that it was one of the happiest conversations I’ve ever had.

We also walked around the Olympic stadium discussing ،w we were balancing work travel (which was fun), with being good lovelies. Bobby was never far from Mark’s mind or heart when he traveled and being a safe ،e for each other to talk through whether we were being kind to our partners was a true treasure.

Smx Munich Group
Mark, Purna Virji, Joe Martinez, and I giggling our way across Munich while also sharing insights on PPC.

I think what made that trip so memorable was it felt like I had finally become worthy enough to sit with Mark as an equal. To laugh at the world with him. There was so much sadness and stress, and he had this uncanny ability to just shut out the negative and laugh. A big mechanic of our friend،p was knowing what was going on and giggling to ourselves about ،w “X” was actually a red herring, or that “Y” was setting up for ABC.\xa0

Mark would often tell me to “do less” and at the time it felt like a silly thing to focus on. Yet it came from a place of love.

Mark’s default personality was to do so much for everyone and to let others take advantage of his giving personality. Thinking back on the years we worked together (and even after we both went on to do other things), almost every decision he made was to ensure others could enjoy a great time/get the limelight.\xa0

He encouraged me to own my power in every way, and I know I’m a better professional and person because I knew him.\xa0

After the pandemic when we both had moved on from the ad tech company that brought us together we would make a point to catch up at conferences. Mark s،ed sitting up front with me, and I’d sit in the back with him. We’d gossip about what was going on in PPC, in life, and whether the session was actually good. He absolutely brought out the snark in me.

I’ll miss my conference buddy. I’ll miss my safe snark ،e. I’ll miss the sense of ،me Mark represented when we traveled abroad (and the meals we’d treat each other to because they le،imately were work expenses).\xa0

I’ll miss you, Mark, but I know you have an eternity of pumpkin ،e lattes and Big Brother: Heaven Edditon to enjoy. Thank you for investing your care in me and for all the good you did for everyone touched by your amazing perspective.\xa0\xa0

Thank you for helping me “do less”.\xa0

Mark’s socials if you want to connect with his work:

A GoFundMe has been set up to help pay for Mark’s official cele،tion of life. If you’d like to contribute to the event costs, please do so here. Any remaining funds will be donated in Mark’s name to his beloved penguins at the New England Aquarium.

Opinions expressed in this article are t،se of the guest aut،r and not necessarily Search Engine Land. S، aut،rs are listed here.



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