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Marketing Mistake 77: Changed Referral Based Marketing Strategy and Lost the Business

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Naked Marketing Podcast with Guest, Robert White Robert White, owner and founder of Extraordinary People, has been an entrepreneur since he was 12 and has made his fortune helping other entrepreneurs find and maintain their customers. As a trusted executive coach, Robert has always emphasized the importance of finding your purpose and building a company… continue reading »

Marketing Mistake 76: Didn’t Produce Content Because Was Scared Of Rejection

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Naked Marketing Podcast with Guest, Jerry Macnamara Jerry Macnamera is the founder of Proven Chaos, which aims to help CEOs have fun while creating a compelling company that constantly outperforms. Jerry says that many C-level executives often forget that managing a business needs to be fun. In fact, most people in managerial positions tend to… continue reading »

Marketing Mistake 75: Never Asked People To Be On My List

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Naked Marketing Podcast with Guest, JJ DiGeronimo Award-winning author and national keynote speaker, JJ DiGeronimo, gets naked with her marketing mistake. After having spent 20 years in the corporate world in the tech industry, JJ wanted to expand her reach and begin helping other women leaders be successful in their lives, both professionally and personally…. continue reading »

Marketing Mistake 74: Not Exposing Self, Hiding Behind Brand

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Naked Marketing Podcast with Guest, Tom Bailey Tom Bailey launched Succeed Through Speaking with just one goal: To improve people’s communication skills. Tom says that he used to hide behind his brands all the time, so much so that none of his customers even knew who he was or that he was the CEO of… continue reading »

Marketing Mistake 73: Hiring The Wrong Marketing “Expert” And Getting No ROI

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Naked Marketing Podcast with Guest, Jodi Woelkerling Jodi Woelkerling is a resiliency coach and leadership expert from Australia. Her passion is helping business leaders build resiliency habits in their organizations so that their teams remain agile and nimble regardless of external factors. This is especially important during difficult situations. Jodi says that businesses today focus… continue reading »

Marketing Mistake 72: Relying On Existing Business Coming In Without Investing In A Marketing Strategy

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Naked Marketing Podcast with Guest, Eric Oakland Eric Oakland, the co-founder of Relumed, is on a mission to help more organizations become visual-thinking brands to effectively communicate their message. Contrary to popular perception, visual thinking tools, such as whiteboards, are not just limited to lectures or classroom sessions. Instead, these solutions can be used by… continue reading »

Marketing Mistake 71: Trying To Do It Myself, Not Seeking Help

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Naked Marketing Podcast with Guest, Terry Doloughty If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed with the million and one challenges of starting and maintaining a startup, then Terry Doloughty is there to help. The founder of B.O.S.S. Consulting is on a mission to help small business owners and nonprofit professionals thrive in today’s market. Terry believes that… continue reading »

Marketing Mistake 70: Depending On Ability To Sell And Not Creating Lead Gen Systems

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Naked Marketing Podcast with Guest, Mark Jewell For Mark Jewell, the agricultural industry has always had a special place in his heart. Mark grew up in a rural town, helping his father with his leech farm, and learning to love everything related to nature. Nevertheless, he saw that many local farms in his state and… continue reading »

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