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The 6 Elements of a Powerful Blog Post

By Neil Patel

You already know that blogs are popular and that you should have one. But do you know what makes a great blog post?

Sure, you’ve heard of things like having great educational content, but there must be more to writing a winning blog post than that, right? There is. From your unique voice to the design of your blog or even the words you use within your post – many factors affect how well your blog post will do.

In order to show you how to create a powerful blog post, I’ve created an infographic that outlines what you need to do. …read more    

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The Complete Guide to Building Your Personal Brand

By Neil Patel

personal branding

Do you know what separates me from other entrepreneurs? No, it’s not that I am smart or work hard. A lot of entrepreneurs have those characteristics. It’s that I have a much bigger personal brand.

You don’t want to build your personal brand to feed your ego. You want to build it so you can get more opportunities. The bigger your brand, the easier it will be to make deals for your company and gain opportunities that you couldn’t have before.

So, with the help of Aaron Agius of Louder Online, I’ve created a 30,000-word guide that breaks down the …read more    

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5 Subtle Writing Strategies That Drive Email Signups

By Ramsay Taplin

Email subscribers are your protection from Google.

Even Brian Clark agrees with me on that one.

Your email list is a group of readers who have chosen to get information from you. They want to hear from you, and you want a large email list that …read more    

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No Blog Traffic? Here’s a Simple Strategy to Seduce Readers and Win Clients

By Henneke

You sit down at your desk.

You start your computer.

You check Google Analytics and your email provider dashboard. A deep sigh escapes from your …read more    

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7 Marketing Lessons Learned From Acquiring a Startup

By Neil Patel

startup

Last year, my co-founder Hiten Shah and I decided to acquire a sales CRM company Strideapp. Typically, we don’t like to acquire or build new companies because we already have enough on our plates.

But the deal was too good to pass up. Plus, a mutual friend of ours, Mike – who was very familiar with the sales space, was looking to run a startup. So, Hiten and I decided to put up the cash and let Mike run with it.

What’s interesting about this acquisition is that it’s the first one that Hiten and I are not running on …read more    

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