Ep. 24 — Does Your Marketing Need Direction?

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Steve Phipps

CEO, President, Chief Strategist

July 31, 2020

When you’re planning a road trip, you don’t guess which roads to take and hope you make it to your destination. So why would you take that same approach when it comes to marketing your small business? If you’re not sure what to do, or if you have more questions than answers, it’s easy to get lost in the details and feel like you’re spinning your wheels.

If you’re ready to get more traction with your marketing, check out this episode of Wayfind Marketing Live. We are blazing through some of the most frequently asked marketing questions we receive from small business owners and offer answers to help you create a marketing road map that gets you where you want to be.

Watch the replay by clicking the image above or listening to our podcast on anchor.fmiTunesSpotify, or your preferred podcast player.

Wayfind Marketing Live is hosted by Steve Phipps and AnnieLaurie Walters. Steve is the founder and president of Wayfind Marketing and a StoryBrand Certified Guide. He shares his years of experience guiding business owners by sharing simple and practical marketing tips and stories that will help you grow your business. AnnieLaurie brings her communications and PR experience to offer additional insights into how you can communicate more clearly and win more customers.

Catch us live each Friday at 12 pm, CDT, on LinkedIn, Facebook, Youtube, or on our website http://wayfindmarketing.com/live

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About Steve Phipps:

Steve Phipps, president of Wayfind Marketing and a certified They Ask, You Answer Coach, brings over 25 years of marketing expertise. His practical, client-focused approach has helped numerous businesses grow. As a former CMO for multiple companies and a Chick-fil-A franchise owner, Steve understands the challenges small business owners face. He leads Wayfind Marketing with a mission to help business owners grow their companies without the usual headaches, emphasizing strategies that position companies as authorities in their field.

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