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Do This, NOT That: Marketing Tips with Jay Schwedelson

EP. 89 - SECRET to SUCCESS? (with ACTIONABLE tips to make it happen!) I Jay's Scoop

22 Mar 2024

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This podcast discusses the importance of consistency in business and marketing. Jay Schwedelson argues that consistency is key to beating competitors and shares data and examples of how consistent posting on social media, email marketing, and other efforts can significantly grow your audience and business.Key Discussion Points:Being consistent, especially with social media posting, can increase reach 9x on LinkedIn and grow followers 6x fasterPosting daily on Instagram leads to 4x more follower growth compared to less than once per weekSending email offers consistently weekly rather than every other week leads to 25-35% more conversionsYou can beat out smarter, more experienced, and better-funded competitors through relentless consistencySPOILERS for Love Is Blind ReunionPredictions for who the next Bachelorette will beCheck out this Relationship Marketing Guide to Generative AI!Plus! Don't forget to register for Guru Conference 2024!And MASSIVE thank you to our Sponsor, Marigold!!Marigold is a relationship marketing platform designed to help you acquire new customers and turn them into superfans with their best-in-class loyalty solutions. Don’t take my word for it though, American Airlines, Honeybaked Ham, Title Boxing, and Notre Dame University are also customers!Regardless of your size, check out Marigold today to get the solution you need to grow your business!Get this podcast EXCLUSIVE offer today!https://jayschwedelson.com/marigold/

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