In episode #2537, we discuss the effects of the economy on marketing and sales, our observations on pipeline growth, and our perspectives on different economic indicators. Tune in to discover the direct relationship between marketing and the state of the economy and our hopes and predictions for economic recovery.
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- [00:00] Today’s topic: The economy and its impact on the marketing industry.
- [00:16] Are we going into a recession?
- [00:30] The direct relationship between marketing and the state of the economy.
- [00:53] Pipeline growth during different economic conditions.
- [04:04] Additional indicators of economic performance.
- [04:31] Potential short and long-term impacts on real estate and the services economy.
- [04:42] Hopes/ predictions for economic recovery.
- [04:50] That’s it for today! Don’t forget to rate, review, and subscribe!
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