Episode Synopsis "012: Know Your Customers"
In this episode of the Marketing Minute, Brandi talks about why it’s important to know your customer before you start creating or marketing digital products. You don’t want to create “New Coke” when your customers just want Coke Classic. If you have a question about marketing or digital product creation that you’d like covered on a future episode, connecting with Brandi at heybrandi.com
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