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Erik Huberman - The Three Principles of Marketing to Help Your Brand Soar

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In this week’s episode of the SIMPLE brand podcast, I talk with Erik Huberman, author of The Hawke Method: The Three Principles of Marketing that Made Over 3,000 Brands Soar.

Erik’s the Founder and CEO of HawkeMedia, the fastest-growing marketing consultancy in the United States that’s helped develop marketing strategies for more than 4,000 businesses. Erik and I discuss the Hawke Method principles along with how any brand can apply them, no matter their budget.

Some of the topics we discuss include:

  • The first thing brands need to consider if they want to grow
  • How to understand your customer’s purchase cycle and consideration period
  • Erik’s 3 principles of marketing simultaneously needed to acquire and retain customers
  • The right tactics to take to grow awareness
  • Don’t confuse your target audience and your brand persona - they can be different
  • How to balance nurturing tactics alongside awareness tactics
  • The need for using content as a way to nurture and create trust
  • Why 3rd party validation is an ideal way to build trust
  • Over time, what you deliver consistently becomes your brand - good or bad
  • How marketers can use AI in the right way to help cut through all the noise

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In this week’s episode of the SIMPLE brand podcast, I talk with Erik Huberman, author of The Hawke Method: The Three Principles of Marketing that Made Over 3,000 Brands Soar.

Erik’s the Founder and CEO of HawkeMedia, the fastest-growing marketing consultancy in the United States that’s helped develop marketing strategies for more than 4,000 businesses. Erik and I discuss the Hawke Method principles along with how any brand can apply them, no matter their budget.

Some of the topics we discuss include:

  • The first thing brands need to consider if they want to grow
  • How to understand your customer’s purchase cycle and consideration period
  • Erik’s 3 principles of marketing simultaneously needed to acquire and retain customers
  • The right tactics to take to grow awareness
  • Don’t confuse your target audience and your brand persona - they can be different
  • How to balance nurturing tactics alongside awareness tactics
  • The need for using content as a way to nurture and create trust
  • Why 3rd party validation is an ideal way to build trust
  • Over time, what you deliver consistently becomes your brand - good or bad
  • How marketers can use AI in the right way to help cut through all the noise

RESOURCES FROM THIS EPISODE:

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