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The 7 deadly mistakes behind marketing failures

We see founders and business leaders making them every day. We know because we’ve made the same ones (in fairness we still do!).
The 7 Deadly Mistakes Behind Marketing Failures by Elysian Fields

Some marketing mistakes are obvious, some not so much. 🧐

We see founders and business leaders making them every day. We know because we’ve made the same ones (in fairness we still do!).

Some of our businesses have failed because of them, while others have succeeded because we spotted and avoided them.

So, if you and your team are working hard to deliver growth but you feel like something is missing, chances are you recognise one or more of these mistakes in your processes.

The good news is there’s a way to avoid all of them and get your marketing back on track.

We’ve collected our experience as exited founders, business leaders, marketers, and investors to develop a method to de-risk founders’ time and investments, creating sustainable organisations built on insight, evidence, and growth practices – rather than intuition and luck.

Download our free eBook to learn more.

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