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Mediagistic on the Profit Roadmap Podcast: Standing Out from the Competition in a Crowded Marketplace

Mediagistic’s Director of Media Planning and Buying, Michelle Caston, and Director of Corporate Marketing, Eddie Childs, recently were featured guests on an episode of XPLOR Technologies’ Profit Roadmap podcast, hosted by Ryan Yelvington and Rebekah Spencer. This insightful discussion centered on actionable strategies to help home services businesses stand out in today’s crowded marketplace.

Eddie and Michelle shared their expertise on building a strong brand presence, leveraging local marketing tactics, and creating campaigns that resonate with target audiences. They also explored how Mediagistic partners with home services companies to identify unique opportunities for differentiation and growth.

If you’re looking for expert tips on how to elevate your marketing efforts and stay ahead of the competition, this episode is a must-watch. Don’t miss it—check out the full video here:

Read more on Xplor’s Profit Roadmap Blog — “Stand out from the Competition with Mediagistic”

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