Writing Coach Podcast 124: 3-minute marketing makeover
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WCP124 3-minute marketing makeover
Do you hate marketing because it always takes too long and never winds up in front of the right people? Today we’re challenging that with a quick makeover of that humble marketing workhorse, your email signature. It’s such a fast and easy way to demonstrate to your clients (current and potential) that your communications are always concise and thoughtful.
Do you hate marketing because it always takes too long and never winds up in front of the right people? Today we’re challenging that with a quick makeover of that humble marketing workhorse, your email signature. It’s such a fast and easy way to demonstrate to your clients (current and potential) that your communications are always concise and thoughtful.
Plus, unlike most makeovers, you’re not going to wind up with some tricky hairstyle that you’re never able to replicate. Once you make these changes, everyone will see the new, improved version.
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Three-minute marketing makeover blog post
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