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Which Marketers/Marketing Organizations Would You NOT Recommend Learning From?

Posted by u/awakeningofalex07/28/2025
I want to improve my marketing but I'm wary of gurus, charlatans, and people that generally put bad advice out there. Are there any creators, marketers, speakers, writers, podcasters, etc., t

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u/dundiewinnah
Yeah he scams you, so you learn how to scam. Enjoy downvotes
u/theyhis
people who talk, but say nothing. what i mean by this, is you could watch 2, 3, 4, 5 videos, and still know absolutely nothing about what they do or what they’re even capable of “teaching you
u/theyhis
agreed 😂
u/TrophyHamster
Anyone with an mba in marketing. They’ve literally never done anything in marketing on the ground floor
u/KeelsTyne
Like I said…
u/theyhis
agreed 😂
u/alone_in_the_light
I studied a lot over time. Not only courses, books, and videos, but even a PhD. My recommendation is to learn what will help you to achieve your goals, with people and organizations that wil
u/awakeningofalex
I agree. My marketing got worse when I started taking Gary Seriously.
u/KeelsTyne
😂 Calm down, precious. You can learn something from everyone. Even if it’s just an interesting email subject line, a graphic style or font that you can see using somewhere.
u/theyhis
people who talk, but say nothing. what i mean by this, is you could watch 2, 3, 4, 5 videos, and still know absolutely nothing about what they do or what they’re even capable of “teaching you
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Accenture, BCG
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u/TrophyHamster
Anyone with an mba in marketing. They’ve literally never done anything in marketing on the ground floor
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u/JeffreyCheffrey
His latest hot take is that people shouldn’t put any money in 401ks because he says they are a scam. 🙄
u/Electrical_Face_1737
Don’t copy big tech blindly. Small and medium businesses often get caught up trying to mimic billion dollar companies with endless teams and budgets. At your size, you need to get creative an
u/KeelsTyne
😂 Calm down, precious. You can learn something from everyone. Even if it’s just an interesting email subject line, a graphic style or font that you can see using somewhere.
u/japhethsandiego
Accenture, BCG
u/BusinessStrategist
If you cast a wide net and learn the core concepts you develop a very keen sense of what is mainstream, what is fake, what is innovative, and what is interesting. Marketing is a very broad s
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u/drdougfresh
Anyone who has time to post seemingly hourly on LinkedIn.
u/AdamYamada
The marketing gurus mentioned below are really good at marketing themselves. You have to respect that. Even if you think the advice is bad. :)
u/chief_yETI
Neil Patel
u/jsring
Next MBA. They promise courses taught by influential marketers like Seth Godin, but after you pay a grand or whatever to enroll it’s nothing but prerecorded video and teasers for classes you
u/thinkdavis
Gary Vaynerchuck.
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u/laurenoliv4
Why NP? He drops solid advice and resources on his podcast.
u/KeelsTyne
I disagree. Look at what he does rather than what he says and you can learn a lot from people like him without spending a penny with them.
u/KeelsTyne
I disagree. Look at what he does rather than what he says and you can learn a lot from people like him without spending a penny with them.
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u/onemaddogmorgan
Iman Gadzhi. Here's one I do recommend: Chris Do/The Futur
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u/japhethsandiego
Accenture, BCG
u/thinkdavis
Gary Vaynerchuck.
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Gary Vaynerchuck.
u/theyhis
agreed 😂
u/awakeningofalex
I agree. My marketing got worse when I started taking Gary Seriously.
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u/Electrical_Face_1737
Don’t copy big tech blindly. Small and medium businesses often get caught up trying to mimic billion dollar companies with endless teams and budgets. At your size, you need to get creative an
u/TrophyHamster
Anyone with an mba in marketing. They’ve literally never done anything in marketing on the ground floor
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u/KeelsTyne
😂 Calm down, precious. You can learn something from everyone. Even if it’s just an interesting email subject line, a graphic style or font that you can see using somewhere.
u/throwra87d
Why’s that, please? I find his tools shitty but advice solid.
u/KeelsTyne
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u/Electrical_Face_1737
Don’t copy big tech blindly. Small and medium businesses often get caught up trying to mimic billion dollar companies with endless teams and budgets. At your size, you need to get creative an
u/onemaddogmorgan
Iman Gadzhi. Here's one I do recommend: Chris Do/The Futur
u/thinkdavis
Gary Vaynerchuck.
u/Electrical_Face_1737
Don’t copy big tech blindly. Small and medium businesses often get caught up trying to mimic billion dollar companies with endless teams and budgets. At your size, you need to get creative an
u/drdougfresh
Anyone who has time to post seemingly hourly on LinkedIn.
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u/jsring
Next MBA. They promise courses taught by influential marketers like Seth Godin, but after you pay a grand or whatever to enroll it’s nothing but prerecorded video and teasers for classes you
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u/Front_Summer_2023
Yeah I liked him in 2010 but got over it pretty quickly. Too much of a “hustle bro”
u/KeelsTyne
I disagree. Look at what he does rather than what he says and you can learn a lot from people like him without spending a penny with them.
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u/KeelsTyne
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u/thinkdavis
Gary Vaynerchuck.
u/awakeningofalex
I agree. My marketing got worse when I started taking Gary Seriously.
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u/jsring
Next MBA. They promise courses taught by influential marketers like Seth Godin, but after you pay a grand or whatever to enroll it’s nothing but prerecorded video and teasers for classes you
u/BusinessStrategist
If you cast a wide net and learn the core concepts you develop a very keen sense of what is mainstream, what is fake, what is innovative, and what is interesting. Marketing is a very broad s
u/theyhis
people who talk, but say nothing. what i mean by this, is you could watch 2, 3, 4, 5 videos, and still know absolutely nothing about what they do or what they’re even capable of “teaching you
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u/theyhis
agreed 😂
u/onemaddogmorgan
Iman Gadzhi. Here's one I do recommend: Chris Do/The Futur
u/JeffreyCheffrey
Grant Cardone
u/drdougfresh
Anyone who has time to post seemingly hourly on LinkedIn.
u/theyhis
agreed 😂
u/japhethsandiego
Accenture, BCG
u/puckeringNeon
Marketing is a vast field, so it’s hard to make recommendations without knowing what area of marketing you’re interested or engaged in. On the brand and social strategy front, I have really
u/jsring
Next MBA. They promise courses taught by influential marketers like Seth Godin, but after you pay a grand or whatever to enroll it’s nothing but prerecorded video and teasers for classes you
u/japhethsandiego
Accenture, BCG
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u/KeelsTyne
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u/TrophyHamster
Anyone with an mba in marketing. They’ve literally never done anything in marketing on the ground floor
u/awakeningofalex
I agree. My marketing got worse when I started taking Gary Seriously.
u/Front_Summer_2023
Yeah I liked him in 2010 but got over it pretty quickly. Too much of a “hustle bro”
u/BusinessStrategist
If you cast a wide net and learn the core concepts you develop a very keen sense of what is mainstream, what is fake, what is innovative, and what is interesting. Marketing is a very broad s
u/dundiewinnah
Yeah he scams you, so you learn how to scam. Enjoy downvotes
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u/JeffreyCheffrey
His latest hot take is that people shouldn’t put any money in 401ks because he says they are a scam. 🙄
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u/AdamYamada
The marketing gurus mentioned below are really good at marketing themselves. You have to respect that. Even if you think the advice is bad. :)
u/throwra87d
Why’s that, please? I find his tools shitty but advice solid.
u/roccodelgreco
Recommend Neil Patel and Russell Brunson for modern marketing, anything Philip Kotler for foundational marketing.
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u/AdamYamada
The marketing gurus mentioned below are really good at marketing themselves. You have to respect that. Even if you think the advice is bad. :)
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u/chief_yETI
Neil Patel
u/Front_Summer_2023
Yeah I liked him in 2010 but got over it pretty quickly. Too much of a “hustle bro”
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u/alone_in_the_light
I studied a lot over time. Not only courses, books, and videos, but even a PhD. My recommendation is to learn what will help you to achieve your goals, with people and organizations that wil
u/dundiewinnah
Yeah he scams you, so you learn how to scam. Enjoy downvotes
u/onemaddogmorgan
Iman Gadzhi. Here's one I do recommend: Chris Do/The Futur
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u/Electrical_Face_1737
Don’t copy big tech blindly. Small and medium businesses often get caught up trying to mimic billion dollar companies with endless teams and budgets. At your size, you need to get creative an
u/thinkdavis
Gary Vaynerchuck.
u/theyhis
agreed 😂
u/KeelsTyne
Like I said…
u/JeffreyCheffrey
Grant Cardone
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u/TrophyHamster
Anyone with an mba in marketing. They’ve literally never done anything in marketing on the ground floor
u/Front_Summer_2023
Yeah I liked him in 2010 but got over it pretty quickly. Too much of a “hustle bro”
u/theyhis
people who talk, but say nothing. what i mean by this, is you could watch 2, 3, 4, 5 videos, and still know absolutely nothing about what they do or what they’re even capable of “teaching you
u/JuiceBoxHero2019
I don’t have an “avoid” recommendation, but I would recommend Dave Gerhardt/Exit Five for the B2B Marketing world. Always has knowledgeable guests and decent takes on topics like content, AI,
u/Electrical_Face_1737
Don’t copy big tech blindly. Small and medium businesses often get caught up trying to mimic billion dollar companies with endless teams and budgets. At your size, you need to get creative an
u/awakeningofalex
I agree. My marketing got worse when I started taking Gary Seriously.
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Grant Cardone
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Like I said…
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I agree. My marketing got worse when I started taking Gary Seriously.
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u/KeelsTyne
😂 Calm down, precious. You can learn something from everyone. Even if it’s just an interesting email subject line, a graphic style or font that you can see using somewhere.
u/roccodelgreco
Recommend Neil Patel and Russell Brunson for modern marketing, anything Philip Kotler for foundational marketing.
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u/throwra87d
Why’s that, please? I find his tools shitty but advice solid.
u/theyhis
agreed 😂
u/chief_yETI
Neil Patel
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Neil Patel
u/TrophyHamster
Anyone with an mba in marketing. They’ve literally never done anything in marketing on the ground floor
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u/awakeningofalex
I agree. My marketing got worse when I started taking Gary Seriously.
u/JeffreyCheffrey
His latest hot take is that people shouldn’t put any money in 401ks because he says they are a scam. 🙄
u/BusinessStrategist
If you cast a wide net and learn the core concepts you develop a very keen sense of what is mainstream, what is fake, what is innovative, and what is interesting. Marketing is a very broad s
u/jsring
Next MBA. They promise courses taught by influential marketers like Seth Godin, but after you pay a grand or whatever to enroll it’s nothing but prerecorded video and teasers for classes you
u/JuiceBoxHero2019
I don’t have an “avoid” recommendation, but I would recommend Dave Gerhardt/Exit Five for the B2B Marketing world. Always has knowledgeable guests and decent takes on topics like content, AI,
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u/laurenoliv4
Why NP? He drops solid advice and resources on his podcast.
u/awakeningofalex
I agree. My marketing got worse when I started taking Gary Seriously.
u/JeffreyCheffrey
Grant Cardone
u/onemaddogmorgan
Iman Gadzhi. Here's one I do recommend: Chris Do/The Futur
u/theyhis
people who talk, but say nothing. what i mean by this, is you could watch 2, 3, 4, 5 videos, and still know absolutely nothing about what they do or what they’re even capable of “teaching you
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u/AdamYamada
The marketing gurus mentioned below are really good at marketing themselves. You have to respect that. Even if you think the advice is bad. :)
u/puckeringNeon
Marketing is a vast field, so it’s hard to make recommendations without knowing what area of marketing you’re interested or engaged in. On the brand and social strategy front, I have really
u/theyhis
people who talk, but say nothing. what i mean by this, is you could watch 2, 3, 4, 5 videos, and still know absolutely nothing about what they do or what they’re even capable of “teaching you
u/Front_Summer_2023
Yeah I liked him in 2010 but got over it pretty quickly. Too much of a “hustle bro”
u/puckeringNeon
Marketing is a vast field, so it’s hard to make recommendations without knowing what area of marketing you’re interested or engaged in. On the brand and social strategy front, I have really
u/KeelsTyne
😂 Calm down, precious. You can learn something from everyone. Even if it’s just an interesting email subject line, a graphic style or font that you can see using somewhere.
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u/throwra87d
Why’s that, please? I find his tools shitty but advice solid.
u/KeelsTyne
😂 Calm down, precious. You can learn something from everyone. Even if it’s just an interesting email subject line, a graphic style or font that you can see using somewhere.
u/alone_in_the_light
I studied a lot over time. Not only courses, books, and videos, but even a PhD. My recommendation is to learn what will help you to achieve your goals, with people and organizations that wil
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If you cast a wide net and learn the core concepts you develop a very keen sense of what is mainstream, what is fake, what is innovative, and what is interesting. Marketing is a very broad s
u/puckeringNeon
Marketing is a vast field, so it’s hard to make recommendations without knowing what area of marketing you’re interested or engaged in. On the brand and social strategy front, I have really
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u/laurenoliv4
Why NP? He drops solid advice and resources on his podcast.
u/japhethsandiego
Accenture, BCG
u/onemaddogmorgan
Iman Gadzhi. Here's one I do recommend: Chris Do/The Futur
u/BusinessStrategist
If you cast a wide net and learn the core concepts you develop a very keen sense of what is mainstream, what is fake, what is innovative, and what is interesting. Marketing is a very broad s
u/KeelsTyne
I disagree. Look at what he does rather than what he says and you can learn a lot from people like him without spending a penny with them.
u/dundiewinnah
Yeah he scams you, so you learn how to scam. Enjoy downvotes
u/chief_yETI
Neil Patel
u/onemaddogmorgan
Iman Gadzhi. Here's one I do recommend: Chris Do/The Futur
u/drdougfresh
Anyone who has time to post seemingly hourly on LinkedIn.
u/onemaddogmorgan
Iman Gadzhi. Here's one I do recommend: Chris Do/The Futur
u/JeffreyCheffrey
His latest hot take is that people shouldn’t put any money in 401ks because he says they are a scam. 🙄
u/Front_Summer_2023
Yeah I liked him in 2010 but got over it pretty quickly. Too much of a “hustle bro”
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u/JeffreyCheffrey
Grant Cardone
u/AdamYamada
The marketing gurus mentioned below are really good at marketing themselves. You have to respect that. Even if you think the advice is bad. :)
u/BusinessStrategist
If you cast a wide net and learn the core concepts you develop a very keen sense of what is mainstream, what is fake, what is innovative, and what is interesting. Marketing is a very broad s
u/KeelsTyne
Like I said…
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u/alone_in_the_light
I studied a lot over time. Not only courses, books, and videos, but even a PhD. My recommendation is to learn what will help you to achieve your goals, with people and organizations that wil
u/throwra87d
Why’s that, please? I find his tools shitty but advice solid.
u/laurenoliv4
Why NP? He drops solid advice and resources on his podcast.
u/roccodelgreco
Recommend Neil Patel and Russell Brunson for modern marketing, anything Philip Kotler for foundational marketing.
u/chief_yETI
Neil Patel
u/KeelsTyne
I disagree. Look at what he does rather than what he says and you can learn a lot from people like him without spending a penny with them.
u/jsring
Next MBA. They promise courses taught by influential marketers like Seth Godin, but after you pay a grand or whatever to enroll it’s nothing but prerecorded video and teasers for classes you
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u/TrophyHamster
Anyone with an mba in marketing. They’ve literally never done anything in marketing on the ground floor
u/dundiewinnah
Yeah he scams you, so you learn how to scam. Enjoy downvotes
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Marketing is a vast field, so it’s hard to make recommendations without knowing what area of marketing you’re interested or engaged in. On the brand and social strategy front, I have really
u/KeelsTyne
I disagree. Look at what he does rather than what he says and you can learn a lot from people like him without spending a penny with them.
u/JeffreyCheffrey
Grant Cardone
u/chief_yETI
Neil Patel
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u/throwra87d
Why’s that, please? I find his tools shitty but advice solid.
u/KeelsTyne
Like I said…
u/japhethsandiego
Accenture, BCG
u/roccodelgreco
Recommend Neil Patel and Russell Brunson for modern marketing, anything Philip Kotler for foundational marketing.
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u/alone_in_the_light
I studied a lot over time. Not only courses, books, and videos, but even a PhD. My recommendation is to learn what will help you to achieve your goals, with people and organizations that wil
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people who talk, but say nothing. what i mean by this, is you could watch 2, 3, 4, 5 videos, and still know absolutely nothing about what they do or what they’re even capable of “teaching you
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u/laurenoliv4
Why NP? He drops solid advice and resources on his podcast.
u/throwra87d
Why’s that, please? I find his tools shitty but advice solid.
u/Electrical_Face_1737
Don’t copy big tech blindly. Small and medium businesses often get caught up trying to mimic billion dollar companies with endless teams and budgets. At your size, you need to get creative an
u/JuiceBoxHero2019
I don’t have an “avoid” recommendation, but I would recommend Dave Gerhardt/Exit Five for the B2B Marketing world. Always has knowledgeable guests and decent takes on topics like content, AI,
u/drdougfresh
Anyone who has time to post seemingly hourly on LinkedIn.
u/roccodelgreco
Recommend Neil Patel and Russell Brunson for modern marketing, anything Philip Kotler for foundational marketing.
u/drdougfresh
Anyone who has time to post seemingly hourly on LinkedIn.
u/JeffreyCheffrey
Grant Cardone
u/thinkdavis
Gary Vaynerchuck.
u/laurenoliv4
Why NP? He drops solid advice and resources on his podcast.
u/KeelsTyne
Like I said…
u/JuiceBoxHero2019
I don’t have an “avoid” recommendation, but I would recommend Dave Gerhardt/Exit Five for the B2B Marketing world. Always has knowledgeable guests and decent takes on topics like content, AI,
u/dundiewinnah
Yeah he scams you, so you learn how to scam. Enjoy downvotes
u/jsring
Next MBA. They promise courses taught by influential marketers like Seth Godin, but after you pay a grand or whatever to enroll it’s nothing but prerecorded video and teasers for classes you
u/awakeningofalex
I agree. My marketing got worse when I started taking Gary Seriously.
u/Front_Summer_2023
Yeah I liked him in 2010 but got over it pretty quickly. Too much of a “hustle bro”
u/puckeringNeon
Marketing is a vast field, so it’s hard to make recommendations without knowing what area of marketing you’re interested or engaged in. On the brand and social strategy front, I have really
u/JuiceBoxHero2019
I don’t have an “avoid” recommendation, but I would recommend Dave Gerhardt/Exit Five for the B2B Marketing world. Always has knowledgeable guests and decent takes on topics like content, AI,
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u/KeelsTyne
Like I said…
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u/alone_in_the_light
I studied a lot over time. Not only courses, books, and videos, but even a PhD. My recommendation is to learn what will help you to achieve your goals, with people and organizations that wil
u/Front_Summer_2023
Yeah I liked him in 2010 but got over it pretty quickly. Too much of a “hustle bro”
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u/dundiewinnah
Yeah he scams you, so you learn how to scam. Enjoy downvotes
u/thinkdavis
Gary Vaynerchuck.
u/roccodelgreco
Recommend Neil Patel and Russell Brunson for modern marketing, anything Philip Kotler for foundational marketing.
u/theyhis
agreed 😂
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Like I said…
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u/dundiewinnah
Yeah he scams you, so you learn how to scam. Enjoy downvotes
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Neil Patel
u/JeffreyCheffrey
His latest hot take is that people shouldn’t put any money in 401ks because he says they are a scam. 🙄
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u/KeelsTyne
Like I said…
u/laurenoliv4
Why NP? He drops solid advice and resources on his podcast.
u/thinkdavis
Gary Vaynerchuck.
u/throwra87d
Why’s that, please? I find his tools shitty but advice solid.
u/roccodelgreco
Recommend Neil Patel and Russell Brunson for modern marketing, anything Philip Kotler for foundational marketing.
u/Electrical_Face_1737
Don’t copy big tech blindly. Small and medium businesses often get caught up trying to mimic billion dollar companies with endless teams and budgets. At your size, you need to get creative an
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u/jsring
Next MBA. They promise courses taught by influential marketers like Seth Godin, but after you pay a grand or whatever to enroll it’s nothing but prerecorded video and teasers for classes you
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u/KeelsTyne
Like I said…
u/AdamYamada
The marketing gurus mentioned below are really good at marketing themselves. You have to respect that. Even if you think the advice is bad. :)
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u/jsring
Next MBA. They promise courses taught by influential marketers like Seth Godin, but after you pay a grand or whatever to enroll it’s nothing but prerecorded video and teasers for classes you
u/TrophyHamster
Anyone with an mba in marketing. They’ve literally never done anything in marketing on the ground floor
u/TrophyHamster
Anyone with an mba in marketing. They’ve literally never done anything in marketing on the ground floor
u/japhethsandiego
Accenture, BCG
u/Front_Summer_2023
Yeah I liked him in 2010 but got over it pretty quickly. Too much of a “hustle bro”
u/jsring
Next MBA. They promise courses taught by influential marketers like Seth Godin, but after you pay a grand or whatever to enroll it’s nothing but prerecorded video and teasers for classes you
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Neil Patel
u/dundiewinnah
Yeah he scams you, so you learn how to scam. Enjoy downvotes
u/alone_in_the_light
I studied a lot over time. Not only courses, books, and videos, but even a PhD. My recommendation is to learn what will help you to achieve your goals, with people and organizations that wil
u/alone_in_the_light
I studied a lot over time. Not only courses, books, and videos, but even a PhD. My recommendation is to learn what will help you to achieve your goals, with people and organizations that wil
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u/BusinessStrategist
If you cast a wide net and learn the core concepts you develop a very keen sense of what is mainstream, what is fake, what is innovative, and what is interesting. Marketing is a very broad s
u/JeffreyCheffrey
His latest hot take is that people shouldn’t put any money in 401ks because he says they are a scam. 🙄
u/JeffreyCheffrey
Grant Cardone
u/KeelsTyne
I disagree. Look at what he does rather than what he says and you can learn a lot from people like him without spending a penny with them.
u/thinkdavis
Gary Vaynerchuck.
u/theyhis
people who talk, but say nothing. what i mean by this, is you could watch 2, 3, 4, 5 videos, and still know absolutely nothing about what they do or what they’re even capable of “teaching you
u/BusinessStrategist
If you cast a wide net and learn the core concepts you develop a very keen sense of what is mainstream, what is fake, what is innovative, and what is interesting. Marketing is a very broad s
u/JuiceBoxHero2019
I don’t have an “avoid” recommendation, but I would recommend Dave Gerhardt/Exit Five for the B2B Marketing world. Always has knowledgeable guests and decent takes on topics like content, AI,
u/roccodelgreco
Recommend Neil Patel and Russell Brunson for modern marketing, anything Philip Kotler for foundational marketing.
u/Front_Summer_2023
Yeah I liked him in 2010 but got over it pretty quickly. Too much of a “hustle bro”
u/jsring
Next MBA. They promise courses taught by influential marketers like Seth Godin, but after you pay a grand or whatever to enroll it’s nothing but prerecorded video and teasers for classes you
u/JeffreyCheffrey
Grant Cardone
u/KeelsTyne
I disagree. Look at what he does rather than what he says and you can learn a lot from people like him without spending a penny with them.
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u/JeffreyCheffrey
Grant Cardone
u/throwra87d
Why’s that, please? I find his tools shitty but advice solid.
u/onemaddogmorgan
Iman Gadzhi. Here's one I do recommend: Chris Do/The Futur
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😂 Calm down, precious. You can learn something from everyone. Even if it’s just an interesting email subject line, a graphic style or font that you can see using somewhere.
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u/theyhis
people who talk, but say nothing. what i mean by this, is you could watch 2, 3, 4, 5 videos, and still know absolutely nothing about what they do or what they’re even capable of “teaching you
u/KeelsTyne
😂 Calm down, precious. You can learn something from everyone. Even if it’s just an interesting email subject line, a graphic style or font that you can see using somewhere.
u/theyhis
people who talk, but say nothing. what i mean by this, is you could watch 2, 3, 4, 5 videos, and still know absolutely nothing about what they do or what they’re even capable of “teaching you
u/JeffreyCheffrey
His latest hot take is that people shouldn’t put any money in 401ks because he says they are a scam. 🙄
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u/JeffreyCheffrey
Grant Cardone
u/alone_in_the_light
I studied a lot over time. Not only courses, books, and videos, but even a PhD. My recommendation is to learn what will help you to achieve your goals, with people and organizations that wil
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u/JuiceBoxHero2019
I don’t have an “avoid” recommendation, but I would recommend Dave Gerhardt/Exit Five for the B2B Marketing world. Always has knowledgeable guests and decent takes on topics like content, AI,
u/onemaddogmorgan
Iman Gadzhi. Here's one I do recommend: Chris Do/The Futur
u/JeffreyCheffrey
His latest hot take is that people shouldn’t put any money in 401ks because he says they are a scam. 🙄
u/alone_in_the_light
I studied a lot over time. Not only courses, books, and videos, but even a PhD. My recommendation is to learn what will help you to achieve your goals, with people and organizations that wil
u/theyhis
agreed 😂
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u/alone_in_the_light
I studied a lot over time. Not only courses, books, and videos, but even a PhD. My recommendation is to learn what will help you to achieve your goals, with people and organizations that wil
u/JuiceBoxHero2019
I don’t have an “avoid” recommendation, but I would recommend Dave Gerhardt/Exit Five for the B2B Marketing world. Always has knowledgeable guests and decent takes on topics like content, AI,
u/drdougfresh
Anyone who has time to post seemingly hourly on LinkedIn.
u/JuiceBoxHero2019
I don’t have an “avoid” recommendation, but I would recommend Dave Gerhardt/Exit Five for the B2B Marketing world. Always has knowledgeable guests and decent takes on topics like content, AI,
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u/puckeringNeon
Marketing is a vast field, so it’s hard to make recommendations without knowing what area of marketing you’re interested or engaged in. On the brand and social strategy front, I have really
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Anyone who has time to post seemingly hourly on LinkedIn.
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Anyone who has time to post seemingly hourly on LinkedIn.
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u/KeelsTyne
😂 Calm down, precious. You can learn something from everyone. Even if it’s just an interesting email subject line, a graphic style or font that you can see using somewhere.
u/awakeningofalex
I agree. My marketing got worse when I started taking Gary Seriously.
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u/BusinessStrategist
If you cast a wide net and learn the core concepts you develop a very keen sense of what is mainstream, what is fake, what is innovative, and what is interesting. Marketing is a very broad s
u/puckeringNeon
Marketing is a vast field, so it’s hard to make recommendations without knowing what area of marketing you’re interested or engaged in. On the brand and social strategy front, I have really
u/JeffreyCheffrey
His latest hot take is that people shouldn’t put any money in 401ks because he says they are a scam. 🙄
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u/BusinessStrategist
If you cast a wide net and learn the core concepts you develop a very keen sense of what is mainstream, what is fake, what is innovative, and what is interesting. Marketing is a very broad s
u/laurenoliv4
Why NP? He drops solid advice and resources on his podcast.
u/roccodelgreco
Recommend Neil Patel and Russell Brunson for modern marketing, anything Philip Kotler for foundational marketing.
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u/japhethsandiego
Accenture, BCG
u/roccodelgreco
Recommend Neil Patel and Russell Brunson for modern marketing, anything Philip Kotler for foundational marketing.
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u/AdamYamada
The marketing gurus mentioned below are really good at marketing themselves. You have to respect that. Even if you think the advice is bad. :)
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u/chief_yETI
Neil Patel
u/TrophyHamster
Anyone with an mba in marketing. They’ve literally never done anything in marketing on the ground floor
u/JuiceBoxHero2019
I don’t have an “avoid” recommendation, but I would recommend Dave Gerhardt/Exit Five for the B2B Marketing world. Always has knowledgeable guests and decent takes on topics like content, AI,
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Marketing is a vast field, so it’s hard to make recommendations without knowing what area of marketing you’re interested or engaged in. On the brand and social strategy front, I have really
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u/japhethsandiego
Accenture, BCG
u/JeffreyCheffrey
His latest hot take is that people shouldn’t put any money in 401ks because he says they are a scam. 🙄
u/drdougfresh
Anyone who has time to post seemingly hourly on LinkedIn.
u/thinkdavis
Gary Vaynerchuck.
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