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Marketing Podcast with Perry Marshall
Podcast Transcript

Perry Marshall

My guest for this week’s episode of the Duct Tape Marketing Podcast is Perry Marshall. He is an online marketing strategist, entrepreneur, and author of numerous books including Ultimate Guide to Facebook Advertising (Entrepreneur Press), Evolution 2.0: Breaking the Deadlock Between Darwin and Design(BenBella) and Industrial Ethernet (ISA). He and I discuss the 80/20 principle of sales and marketing.

Marshall is one of the world’s most sought-after business consultants. He’s endorsed by FORBES, INC Magazine, and the most respected entrepreneurs in the world. Clients seek his ability to integrate engineering, sales, art, and psychology. His Google AdWords books laid the foundations for the $100 billion Pay Per Click industry, and techniques he pioneered are standard best practices.

Questions I ask Perry Marshall:

  • What is the idea of 95/5?
  • Why is the “winner takes all” phenomenon on steroids?
  • Is there a mathematical-type of equation that says what you should sell, how much it should cost, and who’s going to respond?

What you’ll learn if you give a listen:

  • Why 80/20 isn’t just a business rule of thumb
  • What it means to “rack the shotgun”
  • How to dominate the niche you’re in

Key takeaways from the episode and more about Perry Marshall:

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