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10 Things that Always Work in Marketing: Part 1 #2303
December 09, 2022

In episodes #2303 and #2304, Neil and Eric share 10 marketing tips that actually work! As we head into 2023, we believe that things are going to get harder before they get easier, but there is a silver lining. The five pieces of marketing advice that we share in this episode, from going live on social to hosting community-building events and more, are guaranteed to see returns, even when times are tough. Stay tuned for Part 2!

TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES:

  • [00:20] Today’s topic: 10 Things that Work in Marketing: Part 1.
  • [00:48] Why we recommend hosting dinners for your clients and prospects.
  • [01:27] How going live on your social platforms can get you more views.
  • [02:22] The importance of community building through small events.
  • [02:54] Ways you can benefit from attending conferences.
  • [04:10] How to leverage short-form webinars focused on value delivery.
  • [04:42] That’s it for today! Don’t forget to rate, review and subscribe!
  • [04:49] Go to https://marketingschool.io/live to learn more!

 

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