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Episode 83: How to Personalize Your School's Communications Without a Marketing Automation Platform
Episode 83

Episode 83: How to Personalize Your School's Communications Without a Marketing Automation Platform

Don't miss these tips for schools with little-to-no time, money, or expertise to level up their marketing and communications game.

Higher Ed Pulse · Zach Busekrus, Brandon Etheredge

April 15, 202150m 55s

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Show Notes

Brandon Etheredge, Director of Multimedia Services at the College of Liberal Arts at Auburn University, went to an underfunded public high school and learned how to be scrappy with the resources that were made available to him — even if they were sparse.

Little did he know then just how "scrappy" his first job after graduation as an enrollment marketer would need him to be. 

Tune into this week's episode of The Enrollify Podcast for a conversation about marketing automation...and what schools with little-to-no time, money, or expertise can do to better their marketing and communications game.

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