Episode #1291
What You Can Learn From Adobe to Help You Grow Faster
February 12, 2020

In episode #1291, we talk about what you can learn from Adobe to help your company grow faster! We discuss how Adobe reduce churn, put out consistent and compelling product design, acquire smartly and more! Listen in to hear how you can make similar moves for your benefit!

TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES:

  • [00:25] Today’s topic: What You Can Learn from Adobe to Help You Grow Faster.
  • [00:32] A quick introduction to Adobe to those unfamiliar.
  • [01:15] The difficulty of cancelling with Adobe and amount of pages in the process.
  • [02:10] The new trend for companies to become platforms to capture many segments.
  • [03:31] Smart acquisitions and increasing traffic through a good catalogue.
  • [04:10] The links between great branding a successful service or product.
  • [05:07] Strong consistent design; Adobe’s intentional work and visual language.
  • [06:10] To stay updated with events and learn more about our mastermind, go to the Marketing School site for more information.

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