Jason Tucker
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This week on the show we’re discussing the politics relating to open source software and the people that use it.
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Working hard on email campaigns only to end up in spam is a bummer. But how old is your lair? Email lists go stale like old bread. Amy Hall joins Jason and Bridget to discuss how to stay out of spam!
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It’s important for businesses to understand how to engage with the current political climate as their brand. Brands are often considered tone-deaf when they say nothing. Amber Pechin is the diversity and inclusion lead for Phoenix Startup Week and will help us navigate the conversation on this episode.
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On this episode of the Smart Marketing Show, Jason and Bridget will be joined by Jen Miller of Next Door Marketer to gain some insight on how to find those magic partnerships.
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Hoards of people have signed up for every course they can, hoping to use their time well during the “New Normal of COVID-19.” But, they are also overwhelmed. They’ve got 99 courses but your course ain’t one. So, how do you appeal to them, stand out, and market your online course?
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This week we’re going to be discussing the daunting task of why you should to client proof of WordPress website.
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We often start a nonprofit because of a mission. When your nonprofit’s mission pivots, what then? Often times a rebranding is in order. Dan Maby of BigOrangeHeart.org joins Jason and Bridget to talk about how WP&UP.org approached their name change and rebranding.
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On this episode we’re going to be discussing the daunting task of how to client-proof a WordPress website.
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How do you choose where to spend your marketing budget? John Locke of Lockedown SEO joins us this week to discuss how to use SEO to make the best decisions.
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This week on the show we’re discussing WPGraphQL with WordPress










