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Marketing Mistake 63: Marketing Based On Fear Vs. Creativity

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Naked Marketing Podcast with Guest, Michelle Eberhard Michelle Eberhard is the genius behind Ultimate Business Quest (UQB), a gamified business management app that asks users to complete “quests” in a fantasy-like game. Users can use the lessons they’ve learned on the platform for their real-life small businesses, with UBQ covering topics from business conception to… continue reading »

Marketing Mistake 62: Not Following Up On Trade Show Leads

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Naked Marketing Podcast with Guest, Tom Pullen Tom Pullen is an innovator, both in his own personal life and in his industry. The CEO of Innovinco works with large-scale businesses that want to innovate their processes and become much more efficient. Because “innovation” can be defined differently for each client, all of Tom’s strategies are… continue reading »

Marketing Mistake 61: Thinking I Didn’t Need To Do Marketing

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Naked Marketing Podcast with Guest, Croft Edwards Croft Edwards is an unusual case study in passive marketing. Unlike other leadership coaches, his entire clientele was found through word-of-mouth. In fact, Croft continues to find clients (and even, sometimes, has more than he can handle) through passive marketing. That being said, Croft says that his situation… continue reading »

Marketing Mistake 60: Running Ads Without Understanding the Platform

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Naked Marketing Podcast with Guest, Beate Chelette In this episode of Naked Marketing, we meet Beate Chellete, an experienced growth advocate. She works with entrepreneurs and helps them build their businesses by improving their internal processes. Beate also helps them review their perceptions about money and leadership so that they transform from mere business owners… continue reading »

Marketing Mistake 59: Marketing the Wrong Service

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Naked Marketing Podcast with Guest, Michael S. Seaver Michael S. Seaver is an executive and leadership coach dedicated to helping his clients unlock their potential and live purpose-led lives. He prides himself on his no-nonsense strategies that guide clients to feel more confident about their life’s narratives and communicate with more authenticity. In the start,… continue reading »

Marketing Mistake 58: Not Taking Enough Advantage of Social Media

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Naked Marketing Podcast with Guest, Jimmy Song Jimmy is the founder of Programming Bitcoin, which, as its name suggests, teaches programmers everything they need to know about Bitcoin and the cryptocurrency space. He now works with various companies that trade in or have some stock in the currency. Jimmy began training other programmers after realizing… continue reading »

Marketing Mistake 57: Marketing Too Early Before The Event

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Naked Marketing Podcast with Guest, Barby Ingle Barby Ingle is an inspiration to everyone: She was a coach and a teacher before being diagnosed with a chronic pain syndrome that prevented her from doing heavy work. Instead of allowing the condition to control her, she set out to help more people like herself find meaning… continue reading »

Marketing Mistake 56: Worried About Number of Followers

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Naked Marketing Podcast with Guest, Jeannie Moravits Smith True to her company’s name, Dynamism Leadership, Jeannie Moravits Smith is such a dynamic leader whose light shines on camera. A woman entrepreneur, business expert, and mom, Jeannie helps businesses optimize their processes so that they work more efficiently and hire the right talent for their organizations…. continue reading »

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