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Modern Marketing Minute Podcast

22 Episodes

2 minutes | Apr 6, 2018
marketing design - ugly stuff dont sell
You can't fight human nature. I'd like to be able to sit here and tell you that I've never judged a book by its cover... But frankly... If I'm pressed for time... That's the ONLY way I do know how to judge a book. Did it just the other day too. Was in an airport bookstore (my fave place to buy books btw) Had about 3 minutes to find a book. So I scanned. Sorted. Judged. And selected one with a cool title, color, and image. And was on my merry way (not sure why I said "merry way".. I don't usually talk like that) Here's the thing. That is EXACTLY how your customers select businesses as well. The scale varies with how much it costs (and therefore how much time they decide to commit to the evaluation process) but all else remains the same. They scan. Sort. Judge. And select. If it's a pack of gum they pick quick.  If it's a 100k consulting package they pick slow. But again... The process remains the same. So why not give yourself the advantage by investing in good design (ie making your stuff "pretty") Yes this will take a bit more time, money, and energy... But good design provides a real ROI. Cause ugly stuff don't sell (especially not when there's a better design sitting right beside it)
4 minutes | Mar 29, 2018
7 Valuable Marketing Strategy Lessons Learned from Traffic & Conversion 2018
4 minutes | Mar 16, 2018
Marketing Strategy Battle (DIY vs D4Y vs DWY)
The other day I was putting together a new weight machine for my gym. "How'd it go Adam?" You may be asking... (let's just say that's what you're asking so this all flows nicely ok?) So how'd it go? Not well my friend. Not well. It took me probably 4X as long as it should have - and left my knuckles bloody and beaten (I kept slipping with the socket set) Left me angry and frustrated (the instructions were literally useless... they had around 100 bolts and nuts and washers and NONE of them were labelled... scouts honor) And even when I thought I was finished I realized the company forgot to ship all the weights (so I couldn't even finish) This was the classic example of where the DIY approach (do it yourself) was a TERRIBLE idea. And so it is with marketing. We can all probably agree that Facebook Ads and a simple Sales Funnel are MANDATORY if you want your business to make a difference and actually matter - both now and in the future. (If you don't believe they're mandatory then you're going to need to trust me on this or start doing some serious research - I'm not good at putting together gym equipment, but marketing strategy? That's my life! And FB Ads and a Simple Sales Funnel are... MANDATORY) But how you go about getting your Facebook Ads and a Sales Funnel in place is another question entirely. On one end you have the DIY model (the do it yourself model). This is the model I used to advise most entrepreneurs to take... (old advice from another time :) Take a 1k to 2k Facebook Ads course. Learn. Apply. And you're all set. But the problem was... most people were NOT all set. They had questions. Issues. Concerns. And needed more guidance than a course could provide. Things like: how should I set it up? What should my lead magnet be? Is this a good offer? Why is nobody clicking on my ads? And what should my budget be? All questions that needed one-on-one guidance, support, and coaching.  Then, on the other hand, you have the D4Y model (the done for you model). This is what my agency has done for years. But it too has its share of problems such as: It's VERY expensive (5k-10k/month at least per offer plus ad spend) You don't learn the how, what, and why of it all (making you tied to the agency) And... should you decide to cut costs and go for a "budget" agency (ie new, cheap, or inexperienced) well then it's likely to end up costing you even more in the end as well as a ton of headaches, wasted time, and possibly a damaged reputation. Fun right? So we've covered the DIY model, the D4Y model... so what's left? The DWY model (ie the done with you model) This model is the hybrid lovechild of the DIY and D4Y. And it puts you in the driver's seat of your business. Giving you the information but also the ACCESS and INSIGHT to be able to create your very own source of leads, clients, and sales on demand. I have never before offered such a program. BUT... I'm working on opening a brand new BETA program at the end of next month to walk a carefully selected (and small) group of high-impact entrepreneurs through my EXACT traffic, attention, and lead gen system which is responsible for generating tons of dough (millions upon millions of dollars) for my client's businesses.  If you think this may be for you or you'd like a little more info then I'd like to invite you to fill out the form on this page: https://adamerhart.lpages.co/mentor-application/ IF you're a high-impact entrepreneur who wants a consistent, automated, and scalable lead gen system installed in your business then this is for you. Also... I'm currently toying with 3 different names for the program. Hit reply and let me know which one you like best! Modern Marketing Machine Attention Accelerator Client Connection Take care and talk soon, Adam "lead gen" Erhart
2 minutes | Mar 15, 2018
How to create insanely interesting marketing (and an excuse to do cool stuff)
"Adam, how do you come up with SO MUCH content" I get this question at least a few times a week. And it's a good one. After all... my content marketing strategy involves: Blogging Video Podcasts Lead magnets Webinars Guest posts Public speaking Ads Social posts And more... So where do all these ideas come from?!?!?! Simple. They come from everyday life. That's it. Gary Vaynerchuk once said "Document, don't create" and he's right. Everything I create is really just some form of documenting things I've done, seen, read or tried.  I learn something, implement it, then pass on my findings to you. Wash, rinse, repeat. And the result is tons of content.  Someone once told me (and I wish I could remember who as I'd LOVE to give them credit here) that if you want to create interesting marketing then you need to dointeresting things. Lemme say that again (as it's really important) If you want to create interesting marketing then you need to do interesting things. Interesting life = interesting marketing In other words: cool things in = cool stuff out So please use this as your excuse to go do some cool stuff.  Travel, visit a new restaurant, see a new movie, try a new hobby or sport... anything really! And then tell your tribe about it. And use the story to teach a lesson, give some advice, or even just to entertain them (we all want to be entertained) So what are you going to do this week? Hit reply and let me know! Adam "do cool stuff" Erhart
2 minutes | Feb 26, 2018
Marketing differentiation and the importance of being remarkable
Marketing differentiation and the importance of being remarkable
1 minutes | Feb 25, 2018
The Marketing Strategy of Authenticity and Congruence
What story do you tell yourself? This is a very important question to ask... Because the odds are good that whatever story you tell yourself is the exact same one you're telling your customers. Whether consciously and overtly (ie "buy from us because we're the best!") Or subconsciously and subliminally (ie "we're pretty good but so are they...") You see the power of a story (aka marketing) is not only how good that story is... But how much it's believed in. And how much it means to not only the people listening (aka your customers) But also to the storytellers (aka you) Because you can't fake it till you make it (social media is the 21st century's "BS Detector") And you can't fool all of the people all of the time (nor should you want to) And you certainly can't build a marketing campaign that entices, intrigues, or brings in buyers if they sense something's out of alignment or incongruent. Authenticity matters. Being congruent and consistent matters. And telling powerful stories that you believe in matters. Adam "raconteur" Erhart
2 minutes | Feb 16, 2018
Care and Create
I remember when I was first getting started in digital marketing years and years ago. I would watch my Facebook newsfeed fill up with fancy pictures as the "gurus" infiltrated my feed with tips and programs on how I could be "just like them" They would post pictures of their Ferraris, beach front mansions, and screenshot the "millions" of dollars they were making each year, month, week, or day... (I didn't know at the time that most of it was staged)  And they would run complicated funnel sequences with multi-step video series, 2-hour long webinars, and pushy follow-up sequences that left me feeling more overwhelmed than inspired. (Their goal was to show people how they knew nothing... and clearly needed to guru to have any chance of succeeding)  To them... I was a failure. A peon. A "nice-guy" who would at some point get trampled by the ruthlessness of the industry and the fickleness of the market.  And weak for not manipulating my audience to buy things they didn't need, didn't want, and wouldn't use. So what did I do? Well little old me just kept plugging along... Adding value where I could. Creating content that I thought would help the people I cared about (ie you). Caring more than they said I should.  And doing everything in my power to never, ever, ever jeopardize the reputation I was building as a trustworthy, ethical, and authentic source for top quality marketing strategy. Fast forward a few years and here's where we're at... 95% of the "gurus" that once littered my newsfeed are gone (either by moving on to another shiny object, getting run out of town by the market, or simply realizing that building a REAL business just wasn't worth the work and sacrifice) Turns out their strategy wasn't a strategy at all. Just a tactic disguised as a real plan and one based on simply getting people's attention - no matter the cost. And their success was either a facade, or a flash in the pan. Because you can't build a real business on shock and overwhelm.  You see getting someone's attention is easy. All you need to do is: Scream Say something obscene Be obnoxiously opinionated Make outrageos and unsubstantiated claims Light your hair on fire It's keeping attention however, and in a way that fosters goodwill, creates brand ambassadors, and builds customer loyalty that really grows a business.  Fortunately, for the 5% of us still here and that didn't get sucked into the internet marketing rabbit hole of yesteryear... well we're still doing what we've always done. Caring. Creating value. Helping. Serving. And focusing on authentic attention over fake, phony, or hypy tactics. It's a path that has lead me to create blogs articles (http://adamerhart.com/blog/) Video series (https://www.youtube.com/adamerhartvideo) And podcasts (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/modern-marketing-podcast/id1177731106) As well as a free + printing and shipping print (ie paper and ink) newsletter full of my very best for only 9 bucks (https://www.adamerharttraining.com/p/memos) It's a path I'd suggest you follow as well. Care more than your competition. Reputation is everything.  Adam "care bear" Erhart  
2 minutes | Feb 14, 2018
Pick Your Marketing Gurus Carefully
I like to track and record things to help keep me focused and always moving forward.   This means recording things like my exercise and fitness, sleep (or lack thereof some nights), and overall levels of productivity (which I try to keep improving).   So when something's off...   I can FEEL it.   I also track what I eat pretty closely.   So the other night when we ran out of cashew milk (it's like almond milk but oh so creamier) I used half-and-half (ie 10%) creamer when making mashed potatoes instead.   The result?   DELICIOUSLY creamy mashed potatoes.   But I also felt awful the day after.   Slow. Sluggish. And like I had drank a bottle of cream the night before... shocking I know...   Basically it was a great reminder that:   Garbage in = garbage out   And the same goes for my mind.   When I listen to positive, inspirational, and actionable mentors I get better, do better, and feel better.   And when I come across hyped up baloney about how much money some guru is making selling crappy offers, the latest bitcoin hack, or some other short-term tactics over long-term strategies...   Well...   I feel worse.   Garbage in = garbage out.   That's why I have a VERY carefully curated list of mentors that I follow, learn from, and do whatever I can to spend more time with.   I subscribe to their email newsletters - and delete the rest.   I join their masterminds - and pass on the rest.   And I hire them to help make me better - actively ignoring the other fly-by-night snake oil salesmen the online world seems to be full of.   Great stuff in = great stuff out.   It's how I consistently come up with new ideas.   How my marketing campaigns (my own, my clients, and my students) consistently improve   How I never have to worry about the latest algorithm updates or changes in some social media networks policy   And why I'm so confident in my ability to get results (because as my friend Jesse Elder says, confidence comes from evidence)   So choose your mentors carefully.   Choose 1, 2, maybe 3 and do everything you can to learn from them.   Then...   Ignore the rest.   How can you choose the best "gurus" to listen to for you?   Follow your gut.   Trust your instincts.   Listen to your heart.   And you'll make the right decision for you.
2 minutes | Feb 11, 2018
Marketing Strategy and Consistency
I'm not a big basketball guy (I was always more into hockey and football)... But I do know and respect the man, the myth, and the legend... Michael Jordan.  Arguably the greatest basketball player to ever play the game (please don't respond with "LeBron is better"... because again... I'm not a big basketball guy) Anyway... I'm gonna butcher this quote badly but basically, Michael said something vaguely along the lines of (and I'm kinda paraphrasing): "you can practice for 8 hours a day but if your technique is off you're just going to be getting consistently worse" Regardless of the exact words, the concept remains the same. Doing the right things consistently brings you consistently better results. Doing the wrong things consistently brings you consistently bad results. Which makes it crucial that your technique (ie strategy) is solid BEFORE deploying that social media advertising campaign, that webinar, or that new funnel.  Otherwise, all the fancy schmancy tactics, tools, and "hacks" (oh how I hate that word) won't do anything but expedite your losses. The beauty of the age we live in is that things move FAST! This means when you've got a winning market, offer, and message combo you can ramp things up in 6 months where before it may have taken you 6 years. It also means if you've got a losing offer, market, and message combo you can burn your house to the ground faster than I can say... supercalifragilisticexpialidocious. Strategy first (something I preach here: https://www.adamerharttraining.com/p/memos) Always. Seriously... Strategy first. Adam "strategy first" Erhart
3 minutes | Feb 10, 2018
PMA Marketing
I'd like to introduce you to one of the most powerful concepts I know in marketing. It's something that I can guarantee will change your marketing, business, and life for the better. And something most, if not all, of the most elite and successful marketers I know deploy to their full advantage. If this is something new to you then I'd (strongly) encourage you to give it careful consideration. And if you're already familiar with it - then consider this a friendly refresher. Regardless... It's not to be taken lightly. First a word of warning. I'm not a woo-woo, crystal-wearing, incense burning, "The Secret" studying, just-think-good-thoughts-without-doing-any-work type of guy. That said... I do believe in visualization, gratitude, meditation, positive affirmations, good and bad "energy", and goal setting. (All things that help to rewire and train the brain to be more productive and effective. And are all backed by science) Most importantly of all... I believe in PMA Marketing. Also known as... Positive Mental Attitude Marketing What is PMA Marketing you ask? Let me tell you. PMA Marketing is SIMPLY putting out the highest and most positive attitude possible in all of your business and marketing materials. It's a mindset. And it means being positive. It means providing value. It means being helpful. It means being the first to smile, the first to extend a handshake, and being quick to acknowledge other people and say thank you. And it means being a beacon of light in an otherwise far too dark, gloomy, and cynical world. Basically... It means understanding and accepting that a positive mental attitude may very well be the single most valuable marketing asset you could ever hope to acquire. (I can attribute nearly every amazing opportunity in my life to a time of exemplifying PMA Marketing, and every negative time to when I let it slip just a little) And PMA Marketing comes across in EVERY single thing that you do. Every video you make, every email you write, every Facebook post you create, every client call you take... everything. (It's one of the reasons this video has 40k views and 149 comments. Even though it's serious, not really funny, or even viral worthy... I'd like to think you can tell that I truly care :) https://youtu.be/kJ6V76Zd05Q) It works because people like positive people.  And people like doing business with people they like. It's really no more complicated than that. Adam "PMA" Erhart
2 minutes | Feb 8, 2018
My new content marketing strategy
If you've been reading, watching, or following me for any length of time then you know one thing... I think content marketing is one of the single greatest marketing strategies available today. (BONUS TIP: Content marketing + highly targeted promotion strategies like Facebook Ads = massive ROI) In fact, Seth Godin even says "Content marketing is the only marketing that's left". And he'd be right. Because EVERYTHING is content. And unless you have a complete monopoly on an industry or product you need to do all you can to show your clients you care by: -Providing massive value -Engaging with them -And staying top of mind And what better way to do this than with content. But creating content takes a lot of time, money, and energy. PLUS... no matter how great it is it's unlikely everyone is going to be able to consume it all (I added up how much content I create each month in my emails, newsletters, videos, podcasts, blogs, and posts and it works out to a couple full-size books worth... that's a lotta stuff!) This is why I'm introducing a new content strategy to my business. It won't replace my current one - but will supplement it with even more bite-sized takeaways. It's called Micro-Content and it can be consumed in around 1-3 minutes but still offers value, insight, and actionable takeaways. So if creating tons of content sounds scary then please don't be afraid to start small.  Just make sure to start. And start today. 1-3 minutes may be all you need to start getting traction.  If you're looking for examples of what this might look like in your business... Here's where you can get access to my new micro-content series... Podcast: Modern Marketing Minute Podcast Video: Modern Marketing Minute YouTube Show Subscribe to either one (or both) and let me know what you think! Adam "micro content machine" Erhart
2 minutes | Feb 7, 2018
The death of mass marketing
I want you to close your eyes right now and imagine the absurdity of the situation I'm about to describe. (Are they closed?) Good. Then let's continue :) Imagine for a second a BBQ food truck parked outside of a vegan health conference at lunch time. Or a senior women's fitness club sending out direct mail pieces to men under 30. Or a golf course advertising to people who like watching the "Dr. Oz Show" Crazy right? Sure they may get 1 or 2 sales... but that's going to be some seriously expensive and completely irrelevant marketing! And yet... While these examples are kind of extreme. This type of thing goes on every. Single. Day. In some combination or another MOST marketing is missing the mark (as in probably close to 80% of the marketing I see... which doesn't even include all the stuff I don't see!) To connect you need to nail 3 things: Right market Right message Right media That's what it's all about. Get them right? Success is yours! Get them wrong? Success it not yours! (I know that wasn't a very profound statement but you get the point) So go get em! And make sure you're doing the right things in the right place for the right people. Adam "relevant" Erhart
2 minutes | Feb 6, 2018
The most expensive advice you'll ever receive
Do you have a really out of shape friend who likes to give out health advice? Or a totally broke friend who's quick to share investing tips? Or a family member who's never been outside their home state yet is real quick to weigh in on foreign policy or international affairs? I know I do! And man did it ever used to bother me! I remember getting into a heated debate (borderline fisticuffs!  K not really that bad but I've always enjoyed that word and so I use it when I can... fisticuffs)  Anyway. I remember getting into a  borderline fisticuff match with my roommate's friend back in college (this is going to sound trivial now I know...) but it was about a guitar playing technique. Here's the thing. The dude didn't play guitar!!! But the point of this is not to bash or tout the benefits or drawbacks of one guitar technique or another. Rather... It's to bring to light the DANGEROUS act of taking advice from someone who is by no means qualified to offer such advice. And yet it happens all the time. And ESPECIALLY in marketing. Where everyone with a Facebook account can call themselves an expert and get to work running ruining other peoples businesses. Which REALLY makes my blood boil (I feel a fisticuff match coming on...) Because as fun as marketing can be... It's also serious business. With businesses and livelihoods at stake. So what is the most expensive advice you'll ever receive? Bad advice. Because bad advice that will most certainly cost you in the short term... But more frighteningly is also likely to seriously damage your business, reputation, and ability to grow in the long run too. Be careful who you listen to. Guard your ears. And protect your eyes.  If in doubt... RUN! Want some good advice that WON'T cost you an arm (or leg). Then this is for you: https://www.adamerharttraining.com/p/memos (The innaugaral issue goes to the printer at the end of TODAY! Which means if you want high quality advice for free (plus printing and shipping which works out to $9) then the time to act is clearly now. Adam "good advice" Erhart
2 minutes | Feb 5, 2018
The worlds worst business growth strategy
When I first started in business I did everything (and anything) to grow. I went to networking events (and met people who were shockingly more interested in growing their businesses than mine) I reached out to friends, family, and the few clients I did have at the time for referrals (but they came in sporadically which meant feast then famine... and mostly just famine) And I sent cold emails, did direct mail, offered free services and audits, and free strategy sessions, consultations, and anything else just to... "get my foot in the door" Did it work? Sure. I mean I guess so. After all I did manage to survive. But I was NOT thriving. And YIKES did it ever cost me a lot! A lot of time. A lot of energy. And a LOT of my sanity. That's because... Relying on networking and referrals is the worlds worst marketing strategy. It's "Hope Marketing" and it relies on hoping other people are going to bring you leads and clients. So what's the alternative you may ask? Well... As you may have guessed it's not: Fancy Sexy Or overly complicated But it allowed me to grow my business and enabled me to make more in a month than I used to in a year.  So it works. And it works every time. And it all comes down to having a simple, scalable system that allows you to put a few dollars in and get a lot of dollars out. The simplified formula is this: Content + Promotion = Clients
2 minutes | Feb 4, 2018
Putting all your eggs in one basket
► Download your free copy of The One Page Marketing Plan Here – http://adamerhart.com/marketingplan There sure is a lot of conflicting information out there eh? Not just in the diet and fitness industries later (keto, paleo, whole 30, wth?) But also (and maybe even more so) in marketing and business. Yesterday alone I saw 2 different posts from 2 different (relatively well known) guys I know. One said something along the lines of "Never put all your eggs in one basket" (he was referring to relying solely on 1 traffic source, 1 client, or 1 offer) And another said "Forget plan B. Having a backup gives you a reason to not go all in and win. Burn the boats and forge ahead!" (he was referring to the fight to the death mentality popularized by the "hustlers" and others from that school of thought) So which one is right? Impossible to truly say... A better question for me to answer is which one do I abide by? And the answer is... Both! (Sorry for the cop-out answer but hear me out) You see looking back on my life there are very clear and distinct times when I've either burned the boats or hedged my bets. And there were times when both of these strategies worked for me - or failed me miserably. So my guidance and suggestion to you really is situation - and personality - dependent. Some thrive on risk and chaos. Others crumble and quit. Some perform better with a safety net. Others use it as an excuse to never truly grow. Ultimately whichever way you go is up to you. BUT... If I HAD to give some practical, actionable advice... This is what I'd say... Start with 1 offer, 1 traffic source, and 1 funnel And ONLY when it's successful should you move onto a second, third, or fourth in any of the above categories. Put all your eggs in one basket... Until that basket is full... Then you gonna need another basket (or things gonna get messy) #LINKS Website: http://adamerhart.comTwitter: http://twitter.com/adamerhartFacebook: http://facebook.com/officialadamerhartYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/adamerhartvideo
2 minutes | Feb 3, 2018
How to build a 7-figure network
I don't like to name drop (I say as I'm about to drop a ton of names, lol) Kidding aside... I really don't like to name drop (nor do I think it's an effective or attractive strategy) Which is why this email will NOT simply be a Rolodex listing of my friends, colleagues, and contacts. But rather the simple (SUPER SIMPLE) strategy I used to build a network comprised of millionaires, multi-millionaires, and even billionaires. And a network that has made my business more money than I could have ever hoped for. (Especially back in the early days of eating rice and beans in a 400 square foot rented suite. Ahhh good times.) First. You may have heard this saying... And despite it being kind of a cliche the saying is true. Your network determines your net worth. Now... There are a LOT of ways to build a high-value network so to keep things concise I'm only going to cover the one I think is the fastest, easiest, and the one I used to open a lot of doors. It's not sexy. It's not glamorous. But it works. And it works nearly every single time. Let's get to it. I call the strategy: "Money Talks" Here's how it works. 1) Be a nice person who is good at what you do (I'm going to assume you've already got this nailed) 2) Identify the person you would like to add to your network (this can be anyone but if you start with someone only a few rungs higher on the ladder it's a bit easier) 3) Buy their stuff (Any of it. But generally higher prices show higher commitment) 4) Use their stuff, interact with their community, get results from their stuff, and then tell them about how their stuff has improved your life or business That's it. This works for a few reasons. First, Money Talks. And by investing in someone it shows you're serious and not a tire-kicker or wantrapreneur. Which means they are MUCH more likely to take you seriously. Next, actually using and getting results from their stuff IMMEDIATELY catapults you to the front of their attention. The sad reality is even after investing... most still don't take action. And lastly, telling them how great their stuff was and the impact it had on your business and life is a HUGE ego boost (and ain't nobody that don't like that) Yup, that's it. This is why every year a sizable portion of my budget goes to training, events, seminars, coaching, or masterminds. So I can keep meeting new people. Keep buying their stuff. And keep making killer impressions by actually using, sharing, and telling my network about it. I invest in my friends. And I invest in myself. Money talks after all. #LINKS Website: http://adamerhart.comTwitter: http://twitter.com/adamerhartFacebook: http://facebook.com/officialadamerhartYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/adamerhartvideo
2 minutes | Feb 2, 2018
Your price dictates your customers
► Download your free copy of The One Page Marketing Plan Here – http://adamerhart.com/marketingplan Modern Marketing Minute is a short, value-packed, actionable, and easy to consume companion podcast to its bigger brother the Modern Marketing Podcast. With episodes ranging around the 1 to 3 minute mark, Modern Marketing Minute gives you quick tips, ideas, suggestions, and strategies, that can be consumed fast - and then immediately put to work in your business. The podcast shares a variety of proven and effective marketing topics including online marketing, social media, paid traffic, email marketing, funnels, and automation to help you take your business and marketing to the next level – quickly! #LINKS Website: http://adamerhart.comTwitter: http://twitter.com/adamerhartFacebook: http://facebook.com/officialadamerhartInstagram: http://instagram.com/adamerhart
2 minutes | Feb 1, 2018
The secret to rewiring your marketing brain
Download your free copy of The One Page Marketing Plan Here – http://adamerhart.com/marketingplan Modern Marketing Minute is a short, value-packed, actionable, and easy to consume companion podcast to its bigger brother the Modern Marketing Podcast. With episodes ranging around the 1 to 3 minute mark, Modern Marketing Minute gives you quick tips, ideas, suggestions, and strategies, that can be consumed fast - and then immediately put to work in your business. The podcast shares a variety of proven and effective marketing topics including online marketing, social media, paid traffic, email marketing, funnels, and automation to help you take your business and marketing to the next level – quickly! #LINKS Website: http://adamerhart.comTwitter: http://twitter.com/adamerhartFacebook:http://facebook.com/officialadamerhart Instagram: http://instagram.com/adamerhart
2 minutes | Feb 1, 2018
The 3 things you need for marketing success
Download your free copy of The One Page Marketing Plan Here – http://adamerhart.com/marketingplan Modern Marketing Minute is a short, value-packed, actionable, and easy to consume companion podcast to its bigger brother the Modern Marketing Podcast. With episodes ranging around the 1 to 3 minute mark, Modern Marketing Minute gives you quick tips, ideas, suggestions, and strategies, that can be consumed fast - and then immediately put to work in your business. The podcast shares a variety of proven and effective marketing topics including online marketing, social media, paid traffic, email marketing, funnels, and automation to help you take your business and marketing to the next level – quickly! #LINKS Website: http://adamerhart.comTwitter: http://twitter.com/adamerhartFacebook:http://facebook.com/officialadamerhart Instagram: http://instagram.com/adamerhart
2 minutes | Feb 1, 2018
Content Depth vs Content Breadth
Download your free copy of The One Page Marketing Plan Here – http://adamerhart.com/marketingplan Modern Marketing Minute is a short, value-packed, actionable, and easy to consume companion podcast to its bigger brother the Modern Marketing Podcast. With episodes ranging around the 1 to 3 minute mark, Modern Marketing Minute gives you quick tips, ideas, suggestions, and strategies, that can be consumed fast - and then immediately put to work in your business. The podcast shares a variety of proven and effective marketing topics including online marketing, social media, paid traffic, email marketing, funnels, and automation to help you take your business and marketing to the next level – quickly! #LINKS Website: http://adamerhart.comTwitter: http://twitter.com/adamerhartFacebook:http://facebook.com/officialadamerhart Instagram: http://instagram.com/adamerhart
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