Doing It Online : The Doable Online Marketing Podcast
Business:Marketing
Want to know how to sell without being sleazy, pushy or annoying? And how can you use the amazing world of funnels and automation and not be gross? This episode will give you some points to ponder. Toxic marketing. Let’s go there.
In this Episode of Doing it Online:
The thing is, at the moment there’s a bit of chatter and a lot of people getting mad at what they perceive to be toxic marketing…
So, how do you sell without annoying or offending people? And without feeling gross?
Well, if you’ve got an internal struggle going on about selling (and selling on autopilot especially!) I’m sharing a few thoughts about what I see happening in the online marketing world and also offering some of what is working (and feels good!) for us.
Dive in!
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