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EPISODE · Jul 5, 2018 · 7 MIN

Outsourcing your marketing | What should I look for when outsourcing my marketing?

from Imperfect Action · host Steph Taylor

So, you’ve made the big decision to outsource your marketing. Now, you need to find someone to outsource your marketing to. There’s no shortage of marketing “experts” out there, all vying for a piece of your pie. How on earth do you choose who to outsource to, then? Here are 7 things to look for when hiring someone to do your marketing, be it an agency, a freelancer or an employee. You don’t want to miss: Why it’s important to look for someone who tailors a strategy to your brand - rather than simply posting for you every day. The difference between setting goals and making guarantees, and why you should RUN if someone does this. The key things they should be focusing on (hint: it’s not all about growing your following). Some things you should expect from them, regardless of how much you’re paying them. Why you shouldn’t hire the cheapest person out there. Download my free cheat sheet - 10 tactics to transform your Facebook Ads at http://stephtaylor.co/31 Interested in working together? Visit http://wearewildbloom.com for more info. Follow my travels on Instagram at @stephtaylor.co and @wearewildbloom

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