When it comes to predictable marketing, the operating system is the solution. The right marketing operating system can create sustainable and predictable marketing growth.
That’s the advice of marketing execution expert Clare Price, author of the book Smart Marketing Execution: How To Accelerate Profitability, Performance and Productivity (2022, Indie Books International).
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How do you turn a $1 million company into a $10 million one? Or into a $100 million or even a $1 billion company? The answer: Smart execution. Smart execution enables a corporation to achieve its vision, plans, and goals.
Smart marketing execution is the secret sauce of Octain Growth System, a marketing operating system that reduces costs and improves business performance, while laying a foundation for sustainable business operations. This book is your road map to implementing the Octain Growth System, so you can achieve clarity, confidence and control of all your marketing functions.
Price developed the Octain Growth System (OGS) to enable organizations to replace time and money-wasting hit and miss marketing activities with a proven, turnkey marketing operating system that drives sustain-able business success through improving marketing team performance and productivity.
“When a business owner wants to scale they need to put in systems to enable that level of growth. Most business builders know they need to systemize financial operations and their back-end business operations, but when it comes to marketing they are still stuck in an endless cycle of trial and error. That’s because a real marketing operating system didn’t exist for small business until now,” says Price.
The three keys to developing a marketing operating system with OGS are strategy, smart execution and automation.
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