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Neil Patel’s Double-Your-Traffic Master Class [Video]

Right now, there are over a billion blogs on the internet – roughly one for every seven people.That means competition is steep, and if you want to keep your page alive and thriving, you can’t afford to be like every other site out there.But if you’re like most entrepreneurs or business people, you don’t have a ton of time to devote to writing blog posts or monitoring long-term traffic campaigns.(Especially not with Google algorithms and SEO trends that change every few weeks.)And that’s why I’m launching my Master Class.I have three brand-new tactics that can push your site to the top of the rankings in less than a week.Each Tactic Will Take You a Max of 30 Minutes – If Not Less.First, I’ll show you a simple drag-and-drop technique that got me to number one on Google in just four days. Once you put it to work, it could get you an extra 20,000 visitors a month.Second, I’ll show you how to take an enterprise-level strategy and add it to your site. Major Fortune 1000 companies are already using it to get millions of free visitors every month, and I know it can have the same massive impact for you.Third, I’ll show you my absolute favorite site hack. It can literally increase your traffic by 50% just by adding seven characters into your site’s metadata.If You Do These Three Tactics Right, I’m Guaranteeing You Can Double Your Traffic within 5 Days.I’m here to show you what these tactics are. And I’m going to walk you through them step by step during the Double-Your-Traffic event.

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Increase customer trust with this type of business branding photos in your business marketing [Video]

Different types of business branding photos can and should be used to promote and market your business. If you are a small business owner wanting to build customer trust through your marketing and social media efforts then you need to include headshots and portraits of you and the people on your team. This segment is an extract from a previously recorded Facebook Live event.

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How to build a brand in 2023 #shorts #conceptisking #videomarketing #marketing #branding

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How to start a business as an affiliate marketer online [Video]

Find out information about how to start a business in Affiliate Marketing. Learn exactly how to develop successful marketing strategies in these cost-free advertising and marketing training videos.Starting a business in digital advertising (affiliate marketing to be specific) was just one of the most effective decisions I have actually ever made.As you probably already know, online advertising and marketing have actually promptly become one of the fastest-growing as well as most sought-after careers available today.With the capacity to work on fun and also affiliate marketing tasks, with remarkable businesses and firms, and live the “laptop way of life” functioning as a digital online marketer from anywhere in the globe, it’s very easy to see what makes the digital marketing sector so appealing.So in these video clips, I’m going to break down exactly just how the software/programs work, and what you require to know so you can start, and also be successful as an internet marketer.If you like my content, become a member of the channel:https://bit.ly/3gygb5eLearn more about how to make money online: https://www.onlinestoragekit.com/Follow us on social:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Onlinestoragekit/

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How To Start A Business [Video]

In this video, I’m going to teach you how to start a business. Whether you’re a student looking for a summer internship or an entrepreneur looking to start your own business, this video will teach you everything you need to know to get started.This video is jam-packed with tips and advice on everything you need to know to start a business, from business planning to marketing strategies to legal advice. After watching this video, you’ll be ready to start your own business and fulfil your entrepreneurial dreams!1. Know your why2. Create a solid business plan3. Get the education or experience you need4. Get a good CRM5. Create a plan for growing big6. Don’t rush into affiliates and partnerships until you are ready7. If you’re not changing, your dying8. Know your competition9. Location, Location, Location10. Set goals, achieve your goals

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How to Create a Marketing Campaign? [Video]

At ROI GrowthStack, we believe in using the latest technology to help businesses succeed. We provide best-in-class marketing automation software and services that make it easy for you to execute your marketing plans quickly and efficiently. Contact us today to learn more about how we can help you grow your business using cutting-edge marketing techniques.Schedule a demo for GrowthStack here 👉 https://bit.ly/3HMQ0XlJoin the next StoryBrand Workshop. Sign up here 👉 https://bit.ly/3Lyq0OqVisit the ROI website at https://www.roionline.com

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5 Hacks for Small Businesses to Outrank Larger Ones [Video]

Five hacks for small businesses to outrank larger ones. How can you compete with those big guns when it comes to SEO? If they already have a better domain authority than you and they have the fingerprints all over the best search queries in your vertical, it can seem like it’s impossible to outrank them, right? Well, no, that’s wrong. You can outrank them. That means not just going after the biggest, most important keywords within your industry that has major players already sitting at the top. Because if you do that, it’s going to take a very long time. You’re going to be playing their game and it’s going to be harder to win. What you need to do is make them play your game. Remember, these are big brands that we’re talking about here, massive corporations. And, although they’re stocked with resources, they’re not agile. Let’s dive into five ways that your small business can supersize your SEO strategy and maybe even compete with some of the biggest names in your industry.RESOURCES & LINKS: ____________________________________________Ubersuggest: https://neilpatel.com/ubersuggest/____________________________________________Hack number one, focus on UX or user experience. Think SEO and UX don’t go hand in hand? Think again. Google pays attention not just to keywords and links, but how people click on your website. And if your UX is terrible, you simply will not rank really high.Hack number two, work on your social presence. Two tips in a row don’t even include SEO. Strange, right? Except both UX and social media can play a central role in your SEO just not in your traditional way. Just think about it this way, those big name competitors might have a monopoly on the major keywords that you want to rank for, but anyone can go viral. Building your brand on social media can still drive a ton of traffic to your website and branding is one of the most important factors in SEO.Hack number three, use canonical tags. Need to avoid duplicate content? It’s an absolute SEO must. And the big companies over time tend to create a lot of content on the same topic over and over and over again, which causes Google to be ensure which page to rank for a popular keyword. For example, if I have a page on the Beginner’s Guide to SEO, and then I have another post on A Guide on How to Get Started with SEO, both are pretty much the same thing. They’re talking about how to do SEO or get started if you’re a beginner. So Google doesn’t know which one to rank.Hack number four, optimize your local listings. Remember what I said earlier about how almost half SEO searches are local ones? That just goes to show how important local SEO is. A huge part of it is to create local search listings, especially for small businesses. Remember, you can’t just go from big industry head keywords that everyone is searching for from day one. Focus on what you can control, your local listings. This should include high quality images, up-to-date hours, extensive product listing, and specific creative content that reflects your brand and what you have to offer. Any inconsistencies with your local SEO listing can create issues for you, not just with Google crawling and listing your page, but with your audience actually not being able to find you.Hack number five, write detailed content and refresh it often. I want to emphasize the refresh it often. You want to stand out in your niche? Becoming a thought leader is hard work, but it can pay off big. And writing a lot of content, especially long form content, with high quality keywords and links is essential to get ahead, but you also need to refresh that content on a regular basis. That’s what a lot of big companies don’t do. Remember Google prioritizes experience, so not just refreshing content, but getting your message out as short and as quick as possible. Sometimes that could be in 100 words, sometimes that could be in 500 words. Sometimes that needs to be 5 or 10,000 words. And if you keep refreshing your content, although I mentioned this time and time again, it can really get you a lot of traffic. Now, I also want you to check out your competition’s content about similar keywords and make sure you are trying to find new ways to outrank them and assert yourself as an industry leader. Now that you know these five hacks, you should be able to really take off when it comes to SEO and beat these big companies that have bigger brands than you. Trust me, I’ve done it and it works. We do it at our ad agency, NP Digital, for both large companies and even startups to midsize companies. If you need help growing your business check out my ad agency Neil Patel Digital https://npdigital.com/Subscribe: https://goo.gl/ScRTwc to learn more secret SEO tips.Find me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/neilkpatel/On Instagram: https://instagram.com/neilpatel/#business #growthmarketing #businessidea

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Revealing Email Deliverability Secrets with Troy Ericson | Marketing Expedition Podcast [Video]

Troy Ericson is the owner of Email Paramedic, the leading Email List Management Agency that has generated over $50,000,000 for their clients since 2019 by improving email copy & deliverability. Troy has worked with Traffic & Funnels, The Sales Mentor, Rich Schefren, REPP Sports, V-Shred, Joel Erway, Ezra Firestone, SmartMarketer, Perry Belcher, 10X Advisor Network, David Meltzer, Sam Ovens, Jason Capital, Ryan Stewman, Joel Marion, Alex Cattoni, and hundreds more. He was also ranked as the #20 Copywriter in the world by Peter Tzemis from Traffic & Funnels. Troy is also a musician, former college baseball player, and lives in Tampa, Florida. https://www.troyericson.com00:00 – 00:15 “Just go and push that button!”00:16 – 00:35 Welcome to Peppershock Media’s Marketing Expedition Podcast00:36 – 01:39 Troy’s Bio01:40 – 09:27 Marketing Essentials Moment: Driving traffic to your landing pages09:28 – 10:13 Welcome to the show Troy!10:14 – 15:02 From a failed baseball career to a multiple six figures business15:03 – 19:25 How to make sure your email is going to end up on your client’s main box 19:26 – 22:01 Building a reading relationship with people22:02 – 26:03 Success story26:04 – 28:35 Getting verified on email28:36 – 30:46 Tips on how to avoid authentication issues30:47 – 31:17 Add booking pages to your website in minutes. Let prospects and clients schedule meetings in seconds. Visit: https://www.peppershock.com/product/schedule-once-offer31:18 – 36:43 Getting involved in the community builds a network36:44 – 39:36 Tools to help on your active campaign39:37 – 41:11 Troy drops some valuable bits of advice41:12 – 43:00 How to reach out to Troy43:01 – 44:10 Give us a review! Enjoy your Marketing journey!44:11 – 44:56 Join https://themarketingexpedition.com today#emailmarketing #digitalmarketing #marketing #socialmediamarketing #seo #onlinemarketing #socialmedia #contentmarketing #business #email #marketingdigital #emailmarketingtips #marketingstrategy #marketingtips #branding #ecommerce #smallbusiness #emailmarketingstrategy

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The Mobile World of Branding and Marketing [Video]

The undeniable adoption of smartphones raises questions about your branding and marketing:Where are people finding me?What’s the balance of desktop to mobile now?Am I showing up correctly?And overall how does this affect your branding and marketing?Tune in as we discuss the ever-changing digital landscape and how you can take advantage of it to make sure your branding and marketing is reaching your audience.Like, comment, subscribe and for more, follow us at “RealSimsMedia” on all major platforms.Don’t have a system and brand that clearly speaks to your audience? Let’s book a Clarity Call: https://sims.media/clarity-call/ #SimsMedia #PersonalBranding #Branding #BusinessBranding #BusinessMarketing #DigitalMarketing #ContentMarketing #Entrepreneurs #Entrepreneurship #EntrepreneurTips

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Here’s What Facebook and Google Aren’t Telling You About Your Ads [Video]

Marketing has turned into omnichannel approach in which you drive traffic and sales through multiple channels, not just one. And in marketing, they talk about this thing called the rule of seven, which reinforces omnichannel. What the rule of seven is about is when someone hears or sees or interacts with your brand seven times, they’re more likely to convert in a customer, evangelize your brand, love it, tell people about it and that’s why you want to take an omnichannel approach because it’s hard to get in touch with one person through the same channel over and over again. RESOURCES & LINKS: ____________________________________________Ubersuggest: https://neilpatel.com/ubersuggest/____________________________________________But there’s an issue When you start leveraging multiple channels which one is responsible for the conversions? Is it Google? Is it Facebook? Is it Instagram, Twitter, email? How do you know which channel is producing you the most ROI?Well, there’s the issue which how each of these platforms from Google to Facebook report on conversions. Let’s say someone comes to your website from an organic LinkedIn post, then they subscribe to your newsletter. You then send them a few emails, they click on some of them, come back to your website At this point, they still haven’t bought from you. And then they do a search on Google. They click on your paid ad that’s at the top of Google. They go through, they check out your website, maybe even add some props to the landing page or read your services page, but they still don’t convert. You then see them coming back to your website because they clicked on one of your tweets or bio in on Twitter. And now they come back to your website and they complete their purchase.Do you think Google shows that they caused that conversion from, let’s call it Twitter or do you think it shows that they were responsible for that conversion and it came from their ad? Of course, they show that it comes from their ad. Facebook and pretty much all paid platforms do the same. If someone clicks on one of these paid ads and they don’t convert right away, but then they come back through some other channel, even if they found your website before you did that paid advertising, they’ll tell you that they were responsible for that conversion.There’s nothing wrong with this, but you ideally need to attribute your conversion to multiple channels to figure out what’s accurately driving you revenue and what isn’t. And before I get into how you can do that in Google Analytics, let me break down the common attribution models that you can use.There’s Last Click. This is historically the default that just gives all the credit to the last click before someone converted. Then you have Time Decay. This gives credit based on the time between the interactions. Then you have Linear. This gives equal credit across each step of the conversion path. And then there’s Position-Based. This typically gives credit to specific steps in the conversion path, usually the first and the last one. Then you have First Click All the credit from the first interaction, typically used to drive awareness to your website. And then you have Data-Driven. This uses historical data to determine the attribution credit. This model will shift depending on the unique path.There isn’t one right or even wrong approach to use. I typically use Position-Based myself which typically gives credit to the first touch and the last touch. First touch being how someone first found your website and last touch being on what is the last entry source that they came through before they converted. Sometimes people come to your website the first time and they convert right away and sometimes they don’t.But that’s why I love using this model because it gives me, Hey, what are the main two drivers of the conversion? Now here’s how you adjust your attribution in Google Analytics. First click on admin, then I want you to click on attribution settings. Then click on the model you want to choose. And if you want, you can choose position-based, like me or any other option. Now you’ll get a better idea of what is driving your revenue.Now if you need help with your analytics and more importantly, on how to make better informed decisions from your analytics so you can grow your marketing faster and get a better ROI, check out my ad agency, NP digital where we have a whole data science team that just helps companies with this. If you enjoyed the video, like it, share it, tell people about it and make sure you subscribe. If you have any questions, leave a comment below. I’m here to help you out. If you need help growing your business check out my ad agency Neil Patel Digital https://npdigital.com/Subscribe: https://goo.gl/ScRTwc to learn more secret SEO tips.Find me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/neilkpatel/On Instagram: https://instagram.com/neilpatel/https://youtu.be/OtLYIf_NExA#SEO #NeilPatel #DigitalMarketing

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This is What Will Happen with Instagram, Facebook and Tiktok Whether You Like it Or Not [Video]

This is what will happen with Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok whether you like it or not. When Snapchat hit the market, it was a great success. So successful that Instagram started to copy some of their features. And it made Instagram even more popular. Snapchat, still today, is a success. But a lot of people have their features. And Instagram has grown into a large corporation now. So much that it’s said that it’s estimated to be worth over $100 billion according to EarthWeb. Now, of course, Instagram’s, you know, owned by Facebook. But still, that’s a large chunk of Facebook’s market cap. Eventually, TikTok came out and people started to do the same with them. They started to copy TikTok’s features. Just look at YouTube Shorts. It’s similar to TikTok. According to Statista, YouTube shorts has over 30 billion, with a B, monthly views. That’s a lot of views. Do you see a pattern here? Everyone is copying each other. RESOURCES & LINKS: ____________________________________________SurveyMonkey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/Ubersuggest: https://neilpatel.com/ubersuggest/____________________________________________If something is working for your competitors and you aren’t doing it, you are going to lose market share and business. Here’s what I want you to do with your company when someone is out innovating you. First, I want you to look at what they’re doing. What’s causing their growth? Copy it. You can figure out what’s working for them by using tools like Ubersuggest. There’s also a similar web out there as well. And it tells you, “Hey, here’s what your competitor’s doing. Here’s where they’re getting all their traffic. Here’s what’s working. Here’s what’s not.” And you can also survey your audience and figure out what they like about your competition. You can use tools like SurveyMonkey to perform this and it’ll tell you, “Hey, this is overall feedback.” Some people give you random stuff. Some people will give you great feedback. But when you survey, not 10, but 30, 40, 50, 60 people, even 100, you’ll start noticing patterns. And look for the patterns and that’s what you should focus on first. Second, I want you to hire better talent. Not saying that your team isn’t great, but you can always have better talent. Go on LinkedIn and see who works for some of your competitors. Who are they using that’s outshining you, right? Look at the competitors that are growing faster than you, have those amazing features or products that you don’t have. They must have some amazing talent. You just got to go find them. So go on LinkedIn, look at their employees. Look at what business units that they’re in charge of, the products or the services that you’re trying to copy. Look to see their work history. If they have continually gotten promotions and they stay at companies for a while, those are good people.Third, start experimenting. Copying your competition is one thing. But if you really want to win, you have to one up them. The one way to beat them is to start experimenting. There’s no guarantee that something works the way you want. And sometimes when you think something won’t work out, in many cases it does. That’s why you want to run at least one experiment a month, and ideally, one a week. Over time, you’ll learn how to create a better product or service, and even win over your competition. And when you’re running these experiments, don’t get demotivated from the failures. Just keep in mind the more you fail, eventually you’ll go down a path that leads you down the right way and helps you win. Now, I know with this strategy you probably don’t like hearing that “Hey, if your competition’s doing something you’re not doing, you got to start learning how to copy, execute faster, or one up then by making whatever you copy better than them.” But it’s the reality. If you say, “Hey, I’m not interested in copying my competitor’s products or features,” like how Google may try or Apple or Facebook may try. You think Apple’s Cloud storage was new? Dropbox was doing amazing job, but Apple came out. They got iCloud, started eating into their market cap. And when I say copy, it doesn’t mean it has to be pixel for pixel copycat of what they’re doing. It’s idea. It’s a strategy. You need to figure out how it can tie into your business, how it can fit with your customers, and how you need to mold that product or service or strategy or feature to fit your audience. And that may not look identical to your competition. That’s what I mean by copy. If you need help growing your business check out my ad agency Neil Patel Digital https://npdigital.com/Subscribe: https://goo.gl/ScRTwc to learn more secret SEO tips.Find me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/neilkpatel/On Instagram: https://instagram.com/neilpatel/https://youtu.be/JsaGGtzj-Yc#SEO #NeilPatel #DigitalMarketing