DiscoverThe Motiv#37: Using A "Marketing Diet" To Improve Your Skills
#37: Using A "Marketing Diet" To Improve Your Skills

#37: Using A "Marketing Diet" To Improve Your Skills

Update: 2024-06-21
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Over studying stops a lot of marketers and copywrtiers from doing the one thing they should focus on to improve...

Taking more shots at writing a banger. 

The market's ruthless feedback on your marketing and copywriting will teach you more about how to improve than any book, course or mastermind. 

We're not saying studying doesn't have value because it absolutely does but a lot of marketers use studying and acquiring knowledge to procastinate on doing the real work

So this week we dive deep into why you need mini breaks from studying, how to apply what you've already learned and the reason we both helped two people who it us up from the podcast when they reached out. 

In this epside we also discuss:

-Why Nick doesn't think you should listen to podcasts (except ours)

-How to turn your practice reps into getting new clients 

-Deep studying vs. shallow studying 

-A breakdown on how to quickly apply what you learned  

-What's worse than bombing in your copywriting? (THIS is)

- How to get free feedback from people you've learned from online 

-Why we both helped one woman from Twitter when she DM'd us

-One embarassing email that gave Nick a launchpad in this game

-What undercover FBI agents have in common with your career in marketing

Connect with Nick:

-Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100000071772126

-Twitter: https://twitter.com/NickBrowne_

Connect with Alex:

-Sign Up For My Marketing Newsletter: mcmahon-consulting.ck.page/bfcm

-Twitter: https://twitter.com/alex_mcmahon_

-Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alex.mcmahon85/

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#37: Using A "Marketing Diet" To Improve Your Skills

#37: Using A "Marketing Diet" To Improve Your Skills

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