DiscoverB2B Marketing with Dave Gerhardt#02: My New Company + Writing Your Tagline
#02: My New Company + Writing Your Tagline

#02: My New Company + Writing Your Tagline

Update: 2021-12-16
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First some quick background on my new company DGMG and all of the things you can find right now on davegerhardt.com. Plus: everyone wants a good company tagline right? A nice one-liner. Most of them try to do too much. So I'm sharing a quick tip to help you avoid that mistake and create a clear and direct one-liner for your company. Tweet at me @davegerhardt and learn more about what I'm doing at davegerhardt.com



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#02: My New Company + Writing Your Tagline

#02: My New Company + Writing Your Tagline

Dave Gerhardt