School For You But Conferences Only For Leads
UPDATE - This is NOT a daily podcast. Just another trick. I would never hire or recommend either of these car salesmen. All they care about is their own traffic and getting more leads. They don’t care about you or your business. I love the format of this Podcast. Daily, short marketing opinions from two guys running successful companies. I just wish they would be up front and say “fill out the form on our website and we’ll see if your a good fit for our conference”. Instead, they make it sound like anyone would be able to attend. Although, in their latest episode their opinion was that you should vet your conference attendees. Because you’re only going to want the high value people in your community coming to your events. Not those other podcast listeners. Come on guys.
Xeipher via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/29/20
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