In episode #2474, Eric shares what he learned from meeting a marketing school fan live! We are always thrilled when our podcast provides listeners with fresh insights, but we’re even happier when listeners implement those lessons. Tune in to hear about Eric’s unexpected meeting with a listener who went out and used the lessons he learned from Marketing School to build a lucrative affiliate marketing operation!
TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES:
- [00:00] Today’s topic: What Eric Learned From Meeting A Marketing School Fan Live.
- [00:07] The story of the chance meeting between Eric and a Marketing School fan.
- [00:52] Why engaging with Marketing School is all about implementing the lessons you learn.
- [01:47] Neil’s thoughts on how affiliate marketers will be impacted by AI.
- [03:33] Our hopes for how people will engage with, and utilize, this podcast.
- [04:35] That’s it for today! Don’t forget to rate, review, and subscribe!
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