
Alex Ames, a branding fanatic uses a college Marketing course to make a cool podcast.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 13 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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What's most important when making a decision as a consumer? Alex discusses a break down.
“Because riding tricycles is a major cause of accidental injury to young children, the product should be banned.”...or should they?
Alex weighs in on the question: "Is it ever in the best interest of a marketer to encourage potential customers to carry out an extended pre-purchase search?"
Alex discusses the science of problem recognition in marketing strategy.
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Alex I loved your small episode, they were filled with so many small nuggets! Do you have twitter so I can pick your mind & definitely connect!
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Apple Podcasts | #162 |
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