Qualitative Vs. Quantitative Analytics

Quantitative Analytics refers to the numbers and marketing results. Qualitative Analytics refers to the deeper details of the results.

Justin Brooke
Instructor

Justin got his start 11yrs ago with just $60 in an Adwords account and turned it into 6 figures. He opened a digital ad agency, growing to 7 figures. He’s spent over $10 million dollars on ads and his client list includes Dan Kennedy, Ryan Deiss, Russell Brunson, Ed O'Keefe, Jon Assaraf and more.

Find out more about Justin at Linkedin and HappilyUnemployed.com

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