Austin Armstrong

How do you prioritize marketing tasks when your team has limited time and resources?

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Michael Green
Always start with the highest impact tasks that drive revenue. Focus your limited resources on optimizing key conversion points in the funnel and testing high-potential marketing channels. Regularly review analytics to see what's working and double down there. And don't forget about quick wins to keep the team motivated!
Zhiqi Shi
ROI first-that's always the answer.
Mohd Salim
I maximize results with minimal effort.
Rogelio Paulo Jr. Gesmundo
When time and resources are tight, I prioritize marketing tasks by focusing on what will make the biggest impact. I make sure every task aligns with our main goals, like generating leads or building brand awareness, and skip anything that doesn’t add value.
Tejas Jadhav
I prioritize marketing tasks by focusing on activities that align closely with our goals and deliver the highest impact. I start with urgent, high-priority tasks that drive measurable results, streamline or delegate lower-value activities, and leverage tools to stay organized. This ensures we maximize efficiency and make the best use of limited resources.
Rebecca Serrato

I assess tasks based on urgency, strategic value and resource availability. From there, we use a tiered system to categorize what's essential, nice-to-have or can be deferred.

Gianna McDowell

Honestly, it's a game of smart trade-offs. We pick one or two core goals for the month, double down on what drives results, and automate or pause the rest.