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Marketing Lessons: Understanding the 7 Questions Framework to Build a Marketing Strategy

18 min · 23 de nov de 2024
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Ever feel like your marketing strategy is missing something? We tapped into Google’s NotebookLM to unpack the 7 Questions Framework in this quick and insightful podcast episode! In this episode, we break down the 7 Questions Framework, the ultimate guide to building a marketing plan that works. From defining your audience to crafting the perfect message and choosing the right channels, we’ll explore how answering these seven core questions can transform your campaigns.

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