
There is a saying in advertising: “When times are good, you should advertise; when times are bad, you must advertise”.
It’s a tale as old as time: as the economy slows down, marketing budgets tend to freeze or be cut, with marketing teams trying to minimize the impact. We have seen this over and over again throughout the years — cuts for short-term benefits can have long-term negative impact.
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