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Lane Babb
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Is now the best time to ramp up marketing spend? A survey

Lane Babb
  • Investor
  • United States
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Hey all, I wanted to get an idea of what everyone is else doing in regards to marketing during these times. I've seen a lot of businesses in various different walks of life make drastic cuts and changes. What's your plan for marketing in the coming months? Are you ramping it up and using the fears of your competitors to your advantage, or are you conserving your resources and cutting marketing spend? I'm interested to hear what everyone else is doing!

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Tay Aguirre
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Tay Aguirre
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We've used this time to increase ad spend on social media and also started a direct mail campaign. It seems to be working better since everyone is stuck at home anyway.

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