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You’re running a business. You’re answering emails, making sales, managing customers, and trying to remember if you actually ate lunch today. And on top of all that, you’re supposed to be a marketing expert too? Yeah, I get it.
That’s why Simplify exists—to cut through the noise and make marketing make sense for busy business owners like you. No fluff, no jargon, just straight-up practical advice and ideas you can do a little at a time - hence why these episodes are short.
Because if it matters, you have to measure it. You wouldn’t try to lose weight without stepping on a scale, and you wouldn’t play darts with your eyes closed (unless you really don’t like your walls). So why are you running your business without tracking what’s actually working?
The point? You don’t need a marketing degree. You just need to track what actually moves the needle. I’ll share with you how to start small, stay consistent, and make decisions based on facts—not feelings.
📌 Next episode: How to tell your brand’s story in a way that actually connects with your audience (instead of just adding to the noise).
Until then—keep it simple, stay curious, and remember: If it matters, measure it.
By Nick GumpertYou’re running a business. You’re answering emails, making sales, managing customers, and trying to remember if you actually ate lunch today. And on top of all that, you’re supposed to be a marketing expert too? Yeah, I get it.
That’s why Simplify exists—to cut through the noise and make marketing make sense for busy business owners like you. No fluff, no jargon, just straight-up practical advice and ideas you can do a little at a time - hence why these episodes are short.
Because if it matters, you have to measure it. You wouldn’t try to lose weight without stepping on a scale, and you wouldn’t play darts with your eyes closed (unless you really don’t like your walls). So why are you running your business without tracking what’s actually working?
The point? You don’t need a marketing degree. You just need to track what actually moves the needle. I’ll share with you how to start small, stay consistent, and make decisions based on facts—not feelings.
📌 Next episode: How to tell your brand’s story in a way that actually connects with your audience (instead of just adding to the noise).
Until then—keep it simple, stay curious, and remember: If it matters, measure it.