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Experimenting with LinkedIn ads for CTV, Introducing new services without case studies, How to find good paid SaaS agencies, and Encouraging clients to approve case studies
August 20, 2024

In episode #2803, we cover a portion of the 1.5-hour Agency Owners Association call, where Eric and Neil address questions from agency owners including LinkedIn ads for CTV, introducing new services without case studies, finding good paid SaaS agencies, and encouraging clients to approve case studies.

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TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES:

(00:00) Introduction to the Agency Owners Association

(00:30) Experimenting with LinkedIn Ads for CTV

(03:01) Introducing New Services without Case Studies

(06:22) Finding Good Paid SaaS Agencies

(09:28) Encouraging Clients to Approve Case Studies

(14:06) The Purpose Behind the Agency Owners Association


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