Some marketing activities matter more than others.

 

During this webinar, you will learn where you should be focusing your efforts to give your marketing the best chance of success.

 


 
Register for free

Some marketing activities matter more than others.

 

During this webinar, you will learn where you should be focusing your efforts to give your marketing the best chance of success.

 


 
Register for free

Marketers and startup founders are being pulled in all different directions.

 

The pace of change in marketing is staggering and those working in marketing today are expected to wear All. The. Hats.

It's hard to know where you should be focusing your energy and finite resources, when there are so many so-called experts with their own agendas, pulling you in different directions. 

What you will learn in this training:

  • What to do, when. Learn to work smarter, not harder by focusing your efforts in the right places.
  • A step by step list of what to do first, second, third and on.
  • Strategy versus tactics: building your brand on solid strategic foundations.
  • Upskilling versus outsourcing: how to decide?
  • How to prioritise when new opportunities, tools and platforms come up.

 

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Created and presented by Mia Fileman

I'm Mia, a professional marketer with two decades of experience and the Founder of Campaign Del Mar.

Having held senior marketing roles for global brands and running my own agency, I'm now a full-time marketing educator without bias towards any particular marketing channels or tactics (they are all my children 🤣). You can expect fad-free recommendations that will help you work smarter, not harder.