I'm offering a free marketing clinic - probably full of Q&A this Friday. I've been teaching small business marketing for the past 12 years so I have some ideas of how to navigate that world. I'm also interested in finding guests for future clinics - if that's you, please get in touch! Albert @ albertideation . com
Here's the sign up for Friday's clinic. I hope life is treating you well.
I'll be there and would be happy to be a guest around "data or BI for small business".
I've been doing a bit of research lately and there doesn't seem to be much out there for "zero-to-hero data analysis for small biz". I'm thinking there needs to be help for a business that currently has a few spreadsheets for revenue/expenses and that's it. How do you grow your data use, answer questions you have, and reduce sleepless nights worrying about your biz.
That relates to marketing because it's critical to measure ROI of marketing methods/channels (on an ongoing basis as the biz, customers, and environment change).
Hope that helps,
Thanks, Lakebed_io
I know the Constant Contact page isn't within your control but I'm shocked [SHOCKED] that the "add to calendar" link simply downloads a .ics file. These days everyone has links for "add to Google", "Add to Apple Calendar", and "add to Outlook".
Although as I write that I realize you could include your own links in the event description as a way to get around the Constant Contact limitations. Hope that helps.
I'd be glad to include those links if you have a suggestion on how to do that?
I've mentioned this to Constant Contact, but this is an old product and I don't think it's been worked on in many years. Not sure they plan to...