Brian Pasch hosts Steve White, CEO of Clarivoy, to examine how they’re helping dealers create greater transparency in their marketing investments to make smarter decisions.
How to make smart marketing investment decisions
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Where is this show based out of? Great content. I will look into Clarivoy as I’m a dealer. I like the approach. Spreading costs from a deep dive into the path and attributing correctly.
First time I ever book TV for us was in December.