Episode #1142
7 Highly Effective Habits to Make You A Better Marketer
September 16, 2019

In episode #1142, we lay out 7 highly effective habits that make you a better marketer! From mindset to technology, testing to data collection, we cover it all. Tune in to give your marketing game that extra boost it needs!

TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES:

  • [00:25] Today’s topic: 7 Highly Effective Habits to Make You a Better Marketer.
  • [00:44] Staying open-minded and learning continually!
  • [01:37] The running of constant tests; the best way to improve and succeed.
  • [02:41] Writing practice and developing the ability to compellingly communicate your ideas.
  • [03:52] Data is way more important than any gut feeling you have!
  • [04:33] Patience is virtue; allow time to get to your goal.
  • [05:41] Keeping up to date with technology and where it is headed.
  • [06:47] Do not underestimate the power of relationships! 
  • [08:01] That’s it for today!
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