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Nerd Marketing
Nerd Marketing
The Nerd Marketing Ecommerce Podcast is a series of conversations about growing an ecommerce business. It's by CEOs and CMOs for CEOs and CMOs. Ecommerce veterans and 20-year operators Drew Sanocki and Michael Epstein deliver clear, actionable, data-driven strategies. Join the conversation live on Tuesdays, at 1 p.m. EST.
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Ratings & Reviews
4.8 stars from 70 ratings
This podcast is not up to the par of Drew or Michael. I’ve tried 4 episodes and maaaan this Hanna lady with kachava is the final straw. A vocal fry, uptalker that just shills kachava on the whole show. No meat here. All fluff. She admits she’s new to D2C. Haha! What??? She’s been there...Read full review »
Dogluvr72 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/03/23
If you’re a CMO, CEO, ecom founder, etc., an online retailer, you need this podcast. Drew is the real deal, and his guests share useful insights and experiences that brands can apply to their own growth. I really dig it.
danielhunternyc via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/29/23
The best DTC Podcast
The best DTC Podcast
FilipacanElassas via Apple Podcasts · Portugal · 04/13/23
Recent Episodes
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Published 12/01/23
Published 12/01/23
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Published 11/16/23
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