009 - This company will spend $700k on direct mail to generate $19M.
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In this episode of Sweat Equity, Alex and Brian break down how a company is getting a 19x ROI by sending DIRECT MAILERS, and what you can learn from their marketing strategy. They also talk about Nintendo, and how their differentiation strategy that started with the Wii made them the most valuable video game company on the planet. Finally, they spit some Free Game for a fan of the pod Jake, and his brand DateNightKitchen. They go in depth on how they'd turn his growing audience into into an 8-figure brand, and what other up-and-coming influencers can do to leverage their platforms. You're not going to want to miss this one. As always, appreciate you all listening, and don't forget to leave us a review and submit your questions for Alex and Brian at the email address below. See you next week. -------------------- WANT FREE GAME? Or just have a question for Brian & Alex? Submit your questions here: www.marketingexamined.com/podcast OR email us at [email protected] -------------------- WATCH THE PODCAST ON YOUTUBE: For full video versions, and short highlights of every episode, head to https://www.youtube.com/@marketingexamined?sub_confirmation=1 NEWSLETTER: For growth playbooks, deep dives, and marketing case studies, get subscribed at www.marketingexamined.com -------------------- Follow Alex & Brian on Twitter and IG www.twitter.com/@alexgarcia_atx www.twitter.com/@brian_blum1
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