Effective Inbound Marketing Tools and Tips | Eric Dickmann & Yaron Been - 6

The EcomXFactor Podcast: Ecommerce, Funnels & CRO - Un pódcast de Yaron Been

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We’re super stoked to have a special guest on the podcast. Today, Yaron is interviewing Eric Dickmann - Founder of The Five Echelon Group. Eric works with clients to help them build business strategies and marketing programs for increasing brand awareness and product demand. In this episode, Yaron and Eric discussed the common misconceptions about Inbound Marketing and outbound marketing, the importance of building a solid network foundation before starting an entrepreneurial journey, why everyone should delegate tasks, and making consistent efforts in implementing your marketing strategy. If you like what you hear today, please subscribe, rate, and review our podcast in Apple Podcasts and invite your friends to tune-in as well! Help us spread the word. Check out our Blog and Youtube page for more awesome content. If you have any questions, please email [email protected]. Let us know what you wanna hear next on the EcomXFactor Podcast.  Guest contact details: You can go to Eric's website at fiveechelon.com  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/edickmann/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/edickmann Bullets (00:04:32) What are some common misconceptions that you hear about inbound marketing? (00:08:21) Common mistakes people do regarding content creation and inbound marketing (00:10:36) Any tools you can suggest for people to use in order to be more consistent and help them be more effective in their marketing efforts? (00:13:49) What other pieces of advice for marketers who would like to start building their business and get organized? (00:17:13) Any good books you can recommend to the audience? Yaron and Eric shared a few books that are full of wisdom and practical advice that helps us thrive in many aspects in life. (00:20:14) Eric stresses the importance of building a strong foundation and connecting with like-minded people  

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