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Marketing Strategy: what 12 recorded interviews report

12 people recorded an interview about Marketing Strategy. 5 described revenue or income growth. 1 put their change in the over a year range. Each figure counts interviews where the person said it themselves.

Interviews recorded 2025-05-28 to 2026-04-25. 1 of 12 interviews included a timeframe. Read the method.

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Outcomes described

OutcomeInterviewsShare
revenue or income growth5 of 1242%
more clients, leads or patients1 of 128%
more confidence in the decision1 of 128%
feeling heard and supported by the provider1 of 128%
less pain1 of 128%
more energy through the day1 of 128%
team, hiring or delegation wins1 of 128%
sharper focus or mental clarity1 of 128%
improved mood, anxiety or stress1 of 128%

Timeframes people described

  • Over a year1

Source interviews

Browse all 12 stories in Marketing StrategySee the data tables →

Counter-points people raised

  • Definitely, with no doubt, I will recommend to hire Ginger. Laura Aguilar
  • Angel Acevedo notes that while cheaper options exist, Relentless Digital is 'worth every cent' because they operate in a results-based economy. He describes their service as a professional, top-shelf, white-glove experience that directly led to his company do… Angel Acevedo
  • And what's great about it is that the CPMs and the cost of acquisition keeps going down week over week because we keep optimizing it. Dan Lievens
  • Without a doubt, presentations are always very well received, rave reviews, never a complaint again in the 15 years that I've been with the association, and usually will leave the audience clamoring for more. Patti Heid
  • One was I had a hesitation about being visible. Laurie Kertz Kelly