In episode #2109, Neil and Eric talk about what all top marketers have in common. The key to being a top marketer is experimentation. No one knows what’s best for a business, and what works for one company may not work for another. Therefore the only way to continually improve is to experiment. Tune in to learn where we get our ideas for experimentation, how we implement what we learn, and much more!
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- [00:20] Today’s topic: What All Top Marketers Have In Common.
- [00:27] Why experimentation is key to being a top marketer.
- [01:00] Being a lifelong learner and how it facilitates experimentation.
- [02:00] Podcast and newsletter recommendations for staying up to date with marketing trends.
- [02:31] That’s it for today! Don’t forget to rate, review, and subscribe to this podcast!
- [02:32] Text us at 310-349-3785 with your comments and feedback.
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Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:
- The State of Demand Gen Podcast
- The Brand Marketing Podcast
- Marketing Brew
- Stacked Marketer
- The Wall Street Journal: CMO Today
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