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Yours in Marketing Episode 2 – ft. Cyrus Shepard

Directive Agency

I got a job, it was another dead end job in a restaurant, I was being trained by a 19-year-old kid who was more interested in eating soup than doing anything else. I quit the restaurant business, I was building websites, I was building some affiliate sites as people did back in 2008, 2009, and I needed to figure out how to market them.

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Yours in Marketing Episode 2 – ft. Cyrus Shepard

Directive Agency

I got a job, it was another dead end job in a restaurant, I was being trained by a 19-year-old kid who was more interested in eating soup than doing anything else. I quit the restaurant business, I was building websites, I was building some affiliate sites as people did back in 2008, 2009, and I needed to figure out how to market them.

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Yours in Marketing Episode 4 – Video Strategy with Ethan Beute

Directive Agency

At the end, we have a special interview with one of our employees here at Directive as well as part of the P2P, the peer to peer segment, so, please stick around. So, fortunately for me, this is now like, 2007, 2008. P2P Interview with Jonathan Verstegen. Blake Emal : And now it’s time to switch from a B2B mindset to P2P.

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Yours in Marketing Episode 4 – Video Strategy with Ethan Beute

Directive Agency

At the end, we have a special interview with one of our employees here at Directive as well as part of the P2P, the peer to peer segment, so, please stick around. So, fortunately for me, this is now like, 2007, 2008. P2P Interview with Jonathan Verstegen. Blake Emal : And now it’s time to switch from a B2B mindset to P2P.

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Is Twitter for Business Even Worth the Trouble | social crm.

Convince & Convert

For example, there is likely little value to a mother of becoming a fan or follower of the Pampers brand for the sheer sake of brand support – but she might benefit from a Twitter feed offering tips or linking to articles on avoiding diaper rashes or toilet training. For that matter, you and I are brands. Don't you think?

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