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Prof Byron Sharp: Scientific Laws of Marketing

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Marketing, art or science?

Renowned marketing scientist and best-selling author Byron Sharp joined us for this episode of Attributed to examine the “Scientific Laws of Marketing”.

Byron will explore the scientific elements behind marketing, gazing into brand growth journeys, underlying buying behaviour patterns, and the memory structures that are key to effective marketing.

Professor Byron will share insights from his influential book “How Brands Grow: What Marketers Don't Know.” as well as draw on his evidence-based research into all things marketing.

Follow Byron Sharp on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/professorbyronsharp/

Follow Steffen Hedebrandt on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/steffenhedebrandt/

Thanks for tuning in to the Attributed Dreamdata Podcast! We hope you enjoyed this episode as much as we enjoyed creating it.

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🔗 Visit Dreamdata's Website to see how we can help you connect your marketing to revenue: Dreamdata.io

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Marketing, art or science?

Renowned marketing scientist and best-selling author Byron Sharp joined us for this episode of Attributed to examine the “Scientific Laws of Marketing”.

Byron will explore the scientific elements behind marketing, gazing into brand growth journeys, underlying buying behaviour patterns, and the memory structures that are key to effective marketing.

Professor Byron will share insights from his influential book “How Brands Grow: What Marketers Don't Know.” as well as draw on his evidence-based research into all things marketing.

Follow Byron Sharp on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/professorbyronsharp/

Follow Steffen Hedebrandt on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/steffenhedebrandt/

Thanks for tuning in to the Attributed Dreamdata Podcast! We hope you enjoyed this episode as much as we enjoyed creating it.

To stay updated on all things Dreamdata and B2B go-to-market:

👥 Follow us on LinkedIn: Dreamdata

💬 Join Our Community on Slack: Dreamdata Community

🎙️ Subscribe to Our Podcast: Don't miss out on future episodes! Follow us on Apple Podcasts or Spotify and leave us a comment or review.

🔗 Visit Dreamdata's Website to see how we can help you connect your marketing to revenue: Dreamdata.io

  continue reading

115 episoder

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