Today’s episode is all about 5 of your favourite (the most popular) episodes. That’s right, making it to 100 episodes seemed crazy when we started recording back in July 2019. But here we are. So we’ve grabbed some clips from the top 5 most listened to episodes. 

If you’re thinking about starting a podcast, always remember what Eugene Kan said to us on the show “would you keep doing this if you weren’t getting paid”? It’s an important question and it applies to everything in your marketing. Loving the process is what’s most important. 

The top 5 episodes that we’ve taken clips from are: 

We couldn’t include everything from each of these conversations, and they’re all FILLED with incredible insights and shared experiences. The episode would have ended up lasting hours if we had. But we’re hoping you’ll hear something useful to help you in your business. 

Remember, you can find the full episodes on our website or on your favourite podcasting app. 

It’s been an amazing journey, creating podcasts all for nearly 18 months so far. The connections and conversations we’ve ended up having have been awesome. So a massive shoutout to ALL our guest and a huge thank you to YOU! Everybody that’s subscribed, listened and enjoyed our content. 

I hope you all stay safe.

Enjoy!

A huge thank you to Campaign Refinery for sponsoring this episode. Check out the amazing email marketing automation tool they’ve created.

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The All About Digital Marketing Podcast is brought to you by Social INK, a digital marketing consultancy on a mission to put the social back into social media. 

Get Social About It

Today’s episode is all about 100 Episodes!

We’re looking back at the TOP5 episodes so far! Enjoy our favourite quotes from these episodes. And celebrate with us – A century is a big deal!

Have you thought of starting a #podcast?

Stuff We Mentioned

You can find all our videos over on the Social INK YouTube Channel.

Music by Hani Koi from Fugue