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Ep 382 - Your First 3 Ideas Always Suck

Ep 382 - Your First 3 Ideas Always Suck

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Market Proof Marketing · Ep 382 - Your First 3 Ideas Always SuckKevin, Julie, and Jackie unpack the difference between shortcut thinking and strategic depth in marketing—from the value of real buyer stories to asking better follow-up questions. They explore how transparency, timing, and self-awareness can shape stronger marketing strategies without leaning on fear or fluff. Plus: AI overload, advisory boards, and what happens when salespeople skip the long game.Story Time: Julie shares the best interview question she’s heard—and how it changes team culture. Jackie’s husband donates blood—and the group discusses how builders can build loyalty by closing the feedback loop. Kevin reflects on the difference between discovering problems vs. solving them once—and why advisory boards must be experiential, not just informational.SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTSUnlock Your Digital Marketing Potential: Master Proven Strategies With The Upgraded Market Proof Marketing Academy!Final Chance!Online Sales & Marketing Summit Tickets Now On Sale!In The News: Why "Just" is the Most Dangerous Word in Marketing and DesignDebt Data Rings AlarmsDo Homebuilders Waste Money on Marketing No One Trusts?Things We Love - Things We Hate:Julie hates that Meta keeps tweaking ad settings behind the scenes—expect an update from Sarah Simmerman soon.Like and subscribe on your favorite platform!

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