The latest episode of Growth@Scale is live and ready for your ears!  On this week’s episode, growth marketing expert and MAU founder Adam Lovallo joins Matt Widdoes for a thrilling talk about all things growth.

Here’s a snapshot of what’s covered:

Founding and Selling Companies: Adam delves into his experiences with creating and selling businesses, highlighting key strategies and lessons.

Audio and Connected TV Advertising: He provides insights into audio advertising avenues, stressing the importance of direct response tracking in these platforms.

Changes in Data Tracking: The discussion pivots to how evolving data tracking technologies affect digital marketing strategies.

Hiring for Growth: Useful advice is given on hiring for early-stage companies, recommending a strategic approach.

Marketing and Funnel Optimization: The episode emphasizes understanding customer acquisition economics and optimizing marketing funnels for better results.

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