Episode #
What Marketing Channels Are Truly Free? #1851
September 08, 2021

In episode #1851, Neil and Eric talk about different the ‘free’ marketing channels out there. While sweat equity is still a cost, there are many styles of marketing that still technically cost very little but can go a long way. Short-form videos, going live, and collaborations are just a few!

TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES:

  • [00:25] Today’s topic: What Marketing Channels Are Truly Free?
  • [00:33] The low time versus high potential gain of short video content.
  • [01:29] Partnerships are ‘free’ but they go a long way.
  • [01:43] How to judge whether a social platform is worth your time.
  • [02:23] The success of Eric’s collaboration with Chris Do.
  • [03:10] Going live with people on Instagram.
  • [03:10] DMs are free too!
  • [04:27] That’s it for today!
  • [02:30] Go to marketingschool.io/live to join our community.

 

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Chris Do

Noah Kagan

 

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