Episode 15: Old School Marketing Tactics That Still Pack A Powerful Punch
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Host Kendra Noel lights up Episode 15 with a solo exploration of timeless marketing tactics! While digital marketing is only 30 years old—starting with banner ads in 1994—pre-digital strategies have fueled business booms for decades. Perfect for entrepreneurs, this episode blends nostalgia with actionable growth hacks.
🔥 Highlight Reels:
- Face-to-Face Networking: Kendra shares her love for local events and hosting lunch-and-learn series—real connections lead to follow-up emails and referrals, outshining digital chats!
- Google Business Profile (Yellow Pages Reimagined): Update this free tool with posts and images to boost visibility—unlike costly Yellow Page ads, it’s a modern twist with big impact.
- Community Sponsorships: Sponsor local sports teams or events—85% of consumers favor community-supporting brands (Nielsen), like Kendra’s choice of a mid-range home improvement service tied to her daughter’s volleyball team.
- Word-of-Mouth with a Digital Edge: Referrals still drive business, but in 2025, a solid online presence seals the deal—blend the old with the new for maximum trust!
💡 Missed Episode 14 with Roy Korski? Catch his trade show and promotional product tips! Subscribe, review, or share—let’s keep your business booming with these classic sparks!
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