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Modern Marketing Tactics That Are Too Complex For Old People Like Neil & Eric. #2048
March 28, 2022

In episode #2048, Neil and Eric talk about modern marketing tactics that are too complex for old people like them. Tuning in you’ll hear Neil explain why you should maximize what’s working for your marketing before chasing new trends. We also talk about some of the more modern channels for marketing and how to explore them. 

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  • [00:20] Today’s topic: Modern Marketing Tactics That Are Too Complex For Old People Like Neil & Eric.
  • [00:45] Why you should maximize on what’s working before chasing new trends.
  • [01:10] Some of the more modern channels that are opening up like TikTok and the metaverse.
  • [02:10] Remember to leverage tried and trusted strategies before trying out new trends.
  • [02:38] That’s it for today! Don’t forget to rate, review and subscribe!
  • [02:45] Go to https://marketingschool.io/live to learn more!

 

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