May 18, 2021

The Digital Marketing Playbook

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Hirewell partner James Hornick talks with Thomas Donohoe, who is the CEO of Level Agency and Author of The CEO’s Digital Marketing Playbook. The early draft of Tom’s book was instrumental in developing Hirewell’s marketing strategy. They discuss digital’s impact on the hiring within the marketing field industry, its difficulties and how it’s changed over the past 10 years. Tom provides a couple of tips that every business should be doing. 

Tom and James discuss how organizations who are new to marketing can lay their digital foundation. 

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