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How Taylor Swift is teaching us about business

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This has nothing to do with Travis Kelce… I’ll be honest, {NAME}: as a marketer, it’s

This has nothing to do with Travis Kelce… I’ll be honest, {NAME}: as a marketer, it’s sometimes really hard for me to just *enjoy* and *experience* things from a consumer’s perspective. I’m literally ALWAYS thinking things like: - Wow, I wonder how much money in ads they spent on this! - Dang, that’s such a brilliant way to market that! - And of course, the ultimate: This worked on getting ME to buy something; how can I apply this tactic to MY business?! I can’t help it … Whether I’m out with my daughters, watching TV, at a concert with Drew, or scrolling through Instagram, I always have my eyes and ears open to glean insights from the marketing tactics used by the brands we all experience every single day. Though it can get a liiiiittle intense when I just can’t seem to shut my marketing brain off (my poor husband!), you’re about to benefit from this little quirk of mine. I’ve recently recorded TWO episodes of the Goal Digger Podcast full of unique marketing tactics that have left me wondering, “Why is NO ONE else doing this?!” ✨ Listen to [Episode 708: Why Is NO ONE Doing These 5 Marketing Tactics?!]( and [Episode 710: 5 Marketing Strategies to Try Before 2023 Ends](=) to be armed with fresh ideas you can apply to your own business! ✨ I mean, {NAME}, everyone always talks about starting the new year off with bang. But have you ever thought about using the last quarter of the year BEFORE the new year hits to set your 2024 up for success?! These strategies are completely FREE and don’t require any heavy lifting from you to implement them. So even if they don’t all work for you, what do you have to lose?! From Taylor Swift's ingenious fan-engagement strategies to getting user-generated content, these are NOT your mama’s marketing tactics. So grab a pen and paper, or your favorite note-taking app, and take your pick: - [Episode 708: Why Is NO ONE Doing These 5 Marketing Tactics?!]( - [Episode 710: 5 Marketing Strategies to Try Before 2023 Ends!](=) Heck, listen to them both … there are GOAL-den nuggets waiting for you! You won’t know until you try, Jenna [Unsubscribe]( Jenna Kutcher 440 N Barranca Ave #4227 Covina, California 91723 United States

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