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Old Marketing That Is New For 2021 #1710
April 20, 2021

Old Marketing That Is New For 2021

In episode #1710, we share some thoughts on old marketing strategies that are new again in 2021! From TV ads and gifting services, to signed books and text messages, this list of supposedly outdated methods might just get you thinking. Tune in to hear more!

TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES:

  • [00:25] Today’s topic: Old Marketing That Is New For 2021.
  • [00:30] The impact of handwritten notes and letters as a means of communication.
  • [01:24] Sending out signed copies of a book that you have published!
  • [02:13] Utilizing old-fashioned texting as a way to get your message out there.
  • [02:42] Do not forget about the television; this branch of advertising still works!
  • [03:20] Making use of automated gifting services to show how much you care.
  • [03:52] That’s it!
  • [04:01] Go to https://marketingschool.io/pro for 14 days of free entry into our community!

 

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