
Do This, NOT That: Marketing Tips with Jay Schwedelson SPECIAL SERIES ==> “12 Minute Demo” Trick That Works 🤯 <== | BATHROOM Break #90 COLLAB: The Marketing Millennials + Do This, Not That
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Jan 12, 2026 Daniel Murray, host of The Marketing Millennials, joins Jay Schwedelson to share sharp insights on marketing and balancing parenting. They dive into why 12-minute demos resonate better than longer ones, emphasizing precision to boost conversions. Daniel shares his unique strategy for flying with a newborn, including apology goodie bags. The duo also discusses how adding 'TLDR' to content improves engagement and suggests incorporating read times in emails to reduce resistance. Their playful banter and practical tips make this a must-listen!
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Preemptive Goodie Bags For Flight Neighbors
- Daniel Murray plans to make little apology goodie bags for nearby passengers on his baby's first flight.
- He'll include earplugs and chocolates to proactively smooth the experience for others.
Change Diapers Immediately On Flights
- Jay Schwedelson told a plane story where a parent waited too long to change a diaper and the smell gave it away.
- He warned new parents to handle diaper situations immediately on flights.
Shorten Time Commitments To Boost Conversions
- Shorten marketing time commitments now because prospects feel time-pressed in late January.
- Use shorter webinars (e.g., 22 minutes) since odd, specific durations stand out and fit calendar slots.
