BE the Sought-After Entrepreneur Podcast

How to Use Your Marketing & Sales Data to Identify What is Working and What Isn’t Working


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If you feel like you’re throwing spaghetti against the wall or have no idea how to assess what is working in your marketing and sales, you’ll definitely want to tune into this episode as I share how to use data to inform you.

BY THE TIME YOU FINISH LISTENING TO TODAY’S EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN:

  • How to use data to identify what is working and what isn’t working in your marketing and sales so that you can achieve better results.
  • How to avoid changing something that is actually working and stop throwing spaghetti against the wall.
  • The one thing that has increased my sales calls conversions and show up rates.

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BE the Sought-After Entrepreneur PodcastBy Kathryn Thompson

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