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Consumer Behavior Conversations
Kate Tulibaski
41 episodes
6 days ago
This is a podcast done BY students FOR anyone who is interested in consumer behavior. We interview professionals who consider consumers in their day-to-day lives, regardless of whether or not they consider themselves "marketers".
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This is a podcast done BY students FOR anyone who is interested in consumer behavior. We interview professionals who consider consumers in their day-to-day lives, regardless of whether or not they consider themselves "marketers".
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Marketing
Business
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Megan and Edgar Interview Tyler Shanley From Plastic Printers
Consumer Behavior Conversations
21 minutes 2 seconds
5 years ago
Megan and Edgar Interview Tyler Shanley From Plastic Printers

In this episode of the consumer behavior podcast, Tyler Shanley, a marketing content specialist, shares with us how Plastic Printers targets specific markets and how the company responds to constructive feedback and criticism.  Tyler talks about the importance of companies adapting based on consumers, especially in a time like today during the pandemic. 

Consumer Behavior Conversations
This is a podcast done BY students FOR anyone who is interested in consumer behavior. We interview professionals who consider consumers in their day-to-day lives, regardless of whether or not they consider themselves "marketers".