Listen to the interview with Jaynie Smith, CEO of Smart Advantage. Jaynie has been invited by Mark Hahn from KSCJ radio where they discussed about business advantages, social media marketing, and of course about competitive advantage. Learn few tips and tricks from this interview, and you can check free chapters from Jaynie’s books that she mentioned in the interview here and here.
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