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Jeff Large

Creative Marketing Brief

A daily Business, Management and Marketing podcast
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Creative Marketing Brief

Jeff Large

Creative Marketing Brief

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Creative Marketing Brief

Jeff Large

Creative Marketing Brief

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So how do you measure podcast success? In order to know what to measure, make sure your podcast has clear goals first.
Why do you care about podcast analytics and data? You care because you want your podcast to be successful. You want evidence that your show is reaching and being enjoyed by an audience.
Chances are that, at some point in your career, you’re going to need to interview people.
Throughout my career, I’ve interviewed a lot of people and there’s a lot that I’ve picked up along the way
I’m currently prepping for an interview with Kristen LaFrance - she works in customer retention and is the author of a great article I’ve shared, Churn Buster Retention Bites: January 2020.
Chances are you’ll need to interview someone at some point in your career, especially in marketing.
Apple Podcast has recently updated some of the requirements for their podcasts and their submissions, specifically on things like the artwork.
Today’s tip comes from Kristen LaFrance’s Churn Buster Retention Bites (January 2020) article.
Are you utilizing every opportunity you get to learn from the people you’re serving?
The other day I mentioned an article about how big companies spy on your emails. Today, I want to give you a potential solution to this.
As marketers, we have to conduct interviews. It could be for a podcast, customer or product research - whatever it may be, I’ve picked up some tips along the way.
It’s finally happened - Vine’s successor, Byte. 
Today’s tip comes the article Churn Buster Retention Bites: January 2020
If you’re anything like me, you like to learn. And who better to learn from than your clients!
As marketers, we have to talk to people often - and interviewing is part of the gig.
If you are a podcaster, you may have been paying attention to the smart speaker space - how to get your podcast into the voice search platforms.
Today I’m sharing a guide from Basecamp - the one I’m reading is from the “Basecamp Guide to Internal Communication."
Chances are that you’re going to need to interview people at some point in your career - having good interview skills are important.
In the article, How Big Companies Spy on Your Emails, the author dives into how companies can purchase data scraped the contents of your email inbox.
I recently ran into a situation in which a job I was quoting would require production help from all over the U.S. I have a personal situation coming up that will inhibit my ability to go out and record in the field for this job, so I needed a s
Just yesterday, I listened to a podcast episode from 3 Clips. Here's why you should check it out.
If you are a podcaster, Apple has some interesting marketing tools for you.
Today I want to draw your attention to an article from MarketingProfs.com, called Younger and Wordier: How Gen Z’s Search Behavior is Different.
I ran across this tweet from Bryan Harris who recommended a book that I haven’t read before called, Hello, My Name is Awesome: How to Create Brand Names That Stick.
No link or article or piece of wisdom for you today - just a favor to ask!
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