Right About Now with Ryan Alford
Published on Nov 3, 2020, 4:55:00 PM
Total time: 00:40:27
Happy Tuesday! For today's episode, host Ryan Alford interviews Josh Hill, Radical's very own Digital Marketing Manager.
Ryan and Josh discuss the marketing trends they think could be big in 2021. They highlight ways to bring your customers into your marketing strategies, how to leverage your e-commerce tools, and more.
Tune in to Ryan and Josh as they dissect the rapidly changing marketing landscape. We'll have a part two soon!
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