Comments on: The Problem with Reactionary Marketing https://ducttapemarketing.com/the-problem-with-reactionary-marketing/ Tue, 15 Nov 2016 21:21:27 +0000 hourly 1 By: Alfred Poor https://ducttapemarketing.com/the-problem-with-reactionary-marketing/#comment-67894 Mon, 29 Feb 2016 20:22:00 +0000 http://ducttapemarketing.com/?p=25325#comment-67894 In reply to Alex Boyer.

Agreed. I see too many people giving up too easily on some strategies because they “didn’t work” and they’re off to the next shiny thing. Some of those new things may pay off, but it seems that they often take just as much effort to be successful as the ones that “don’t work.”

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By: Alex Boyer https://ducttapemarketing.com/the-problem-with-reactionary-marketing/#comment-67893 Mon, 29 Feb 2016 20:05:00 +0000 http://ducttapemarketing.com/?p=25325#comment-67893 In reply to Alfred Poor.

I agree that it was, for some time, a platform that had a lot of reactionary posts written about it, but I think we haven’t heard much about it recently because businesses are still trying to figure out how to use it with their strategies. Doesn’t mean we should ignore the platform wholesale yet.

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By: Alfred Poor https://ducttapemarketing.com/the-problem-with-reactionary-marketing/#comment-67892 Mon, 29 Feb 2016 14:43:00 +0000 http://ducttapemarketing.com/?p=25325#comment-67892 Great article! It seems that not-so-long-ago, Periscope was the new secret weapon for marketing. I haven’t heard much about it lately.

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