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Novel Marketing - The Most Important Lessons from 10 Years of Novel Marketing

The Most Important Lessons from 10 Years of Novel Marketing

09/27/23 • 37 min

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Novel Marketing turns 10 years old on September 30th, 2024! In this episode, Thomas Umstattd Jr. and James L. Rubart share highlights and lessons learned from 10 years of Novel Marketing.
You can find the blog post version of this episode, along with links to everything we talk about here.

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Novel Marketing turns 10 years old on September 30th, 2024! In this episode, Thomas Umstattd Jr. and James L. Rubart share highlights and lessons learned from 10 years of Novel Marketing.
You can find the blog post version of this episode, along with links to everything we talk about here.

https://www.patreon.com/posts/june-is-patron-130533769

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