Stupid Marketing Tweets Edify Content
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The Stupid Marketing Tweets™ podcast exposes fortune-cookie ideas that undermine the reality of marketing and perpetuate an echo chamber of stupidity.
It’s hosted by Ellis Fitch and Anthony Garone of Edify Content, a content marketing agency based in Arizona.
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Content Marketing... It Just Works!
This week's Stupid Marketing Tweet™ says:
"Why content marketing is amazing
• Organic traffic grows over time
• It's passive
• It gets backlinks
• It's "free"
• It increases authority & trust
• It improves conversion rates
And when it works... it WORKS"
Our response: Only a fool thinks content marketing is cheap, passive, easy, and just magically improves everything. -
Learn 20 Skills, Earn $5K/mo.
This week's Stupid Marketing Tweet™ says:
"Want to earn $5000/month
from your project?
- learn frontend
- learn backend
- learn SEO
- learn marketing
- learn automation
- build audience
Be prepared to fail with
your first project and
learn from it."
Our response: If you want to learn to build a house, learn architecture, concrete, plumbing, electric, framing, carpentry, roofing, yada yada. -
How to Start a 6-Figure Agency
Guest Mark Miller joins us to talk about starting and running an email marketing agency.
Mark is the author of the new book, Culture Built My Brand, and co-founder of The Historic Agency. -
Earn Money While You...
This week's Stupid Marketing Tweet™ says:
"Earn while you Sleep, Eat, Exercise, Party
How?
Do affiliate marketing or start selling digital products/services.
Once you master a skill, leverage it the most."
Why didn't anyone tell me as a child about affiliate marketing? Would have changed the trajectory of my life! I could earn money while I poop! -
Just *talk* to your customers
This week's Stupid Marketing Tweet™ says:
"bringing empathy in marketing isn't hard tbh
just *talk* to your customers "
If it were only so easy! -
"Then I started doing marketing and..."
This week's Stupid Marketing Tweet™ says: "I spent 2.5 years working on my startup without doing marketing. It made me so happy to polish the product every day. But after a while, not making money removed all the joy. So I stopped building and started marketing. Sales took off and I started feeling happy again."