Disrupting How Digital Marketing Is Being Done with John Readman

Make Each Click Count Hosted By Andy Splichal - A podcast by Andy Splichal - Fridays

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This episode featured guest is the CEO of Modo25 and Ask Bosco, John Readman. John is working hard to disrupt the competitive agency space by offering a supportive digital marketing service.Are you currently using an outside agency to handle your online marketing? Discover why you should consider bringing your online marketing inhouse including all the pros and cons.Discover how Modo25 works with their clients to establish their goals to scale online growth through a variety of marketing channels and why it is important to establish your targets if you want to reach your goals.In addition, listen how John believes that transparency and visibility is key whether you are working with an agency or whether you decide to bring your marketing in-house.Episode Action Items:You can find more information regarding John Readman or to request a demo of his services visit - Modo 25 (https://modo25.com) or Ask Bosco (https://askbosco.io).ABOUT THE HOST:Andy Splichal, who was recently named to the Best of Los Angeles Awards’ Fascinating 100 List, is the founder and managing partner of True Online Presence, author of the Make Each Click Count book series and Founder of Make Each Click Count University found at https://www.makeeachclickcountuniversity.com.He is a certified online marketing strategist with twenty plus years of experience and counting helping companies increase their online presence and profitable revenues. To find more information on Andy Splichal visit https://www.trueonlinepresence.com, read the full story on his blog at blog.trueonlinepresence.com or shop his books on Amazon or at https://www.makeeachclickcount.com.New episodes of the Make Each Click Count Podcast, are released each Friday and can be found on Apple Podcast, Spotify, Google Podcast, Apple Podcast and on Make Each Click Count at https://podcast.makeeachclickcount.com.

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