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#88: Steph Taylor—What is Web 3.0 and Why Does it Matter for Your Marketing?
#88: Steph Taylor—What is Web 3.0 and Why Does it Matter for Your Marketing?
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Length:
31 minutes
Released:
Feb 22, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
CLARIFY YOUR ALL OF YOUR MARKETING AND MESSAGING IN ONLY TWO DAYS! REGISTER NOW FOR THE UPCOMING STORYBRAND MARKETING WORKSHOP HAPPENING FEB 28 - MARCH 1, 2022: StoryBrand.com/LIVE -- Do you get overwhelmed when new technology starts sounding like a foreign language? That’s how a lot of people feel about Web 3.0. The concept isn’t easily understood, which makes people assume it’s probably going to be irrelevant to them. But the truth is, Web 3.0 is here to stay and is going to have a major impact on digital marketing. In today’s episode, J.J. talks with Steph Taylor, host of the Imperfect Action podcast and owner of a million-dollar online business. Steph helps J.J. explore the exciting new world of Web 3.0 and why it's going to matter for marketers. If you’ve ever been frustrated by Instagram algorithms or the power that other digital marketing platforms have over your marketing efforts, you’ll love hearing how Web 3.0 is going to change all of that. Listen in now to learn why Web 3.0 matters for you and how you can leverage it to serve more customers! Listen to and follow the Imperfect Action podcast at StephTaylor.co. -- HELP US DELIVER EVEN MORE VALUE EACH WEEK BY COMPLETING OUR HERO MAKER SURVEY: StoryBrand.com/Survey HIRE A STORYBRAND CERTIFIED GUIDE TO HELP CREATE THE MARKETING AND MESSAGING YOUR BUSINESS NEEDS TO GROW: MarketingMadeSimple.com APPLY TO BE A STORYBRAND CERTIFIED GUIDE SO YOU CAN GUIDE BUSINESSES THROUGH CREATING THE MARKETING AND MESSAGING THEY NEED TO GROW: StoryBrand.com/Guide START CLARIFYING YOUR MARKETING NOW AND CREATE YOUR FREE BRANDSCRIPT: Storybrand.com/sb7 STORYBRAND INSTAGRAM: instagram.com/StoryBrand
Released:
Feb 22, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
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