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The stock market crash creates a marketing opportunity, What will happen to marketing as interest rates drop?, and The difference between Donald Trump & Kamala Harris’ marketing
August 07, 2024

In episode #2794, we discuss how large publicly traded companies tend to cut marketing during bad times, creating an opportunity for smaller businesses to acquire more customers, the potential recession, the role of rate cuts in stimulating spending and the marketing strategies of Donald Trump and Kamala Harris in the upcoming election.

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(00:00) When the stock market crashes, it creates a marketing opportunity

(04:49) What will happen to marketing as interest rates drop?

(08:32) The difference between Donald Trump & Kamala Harris’ marketing

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