Episode #
60% Of Traditional Searches Don’t End With A Click Now, The One Common Thing With The Best Marketers In The World, How To Generate The Most Revenue From Conferences, How To Manifest 7-Figure Deals From Thin Air
May 06, 2025

In episode #2966, Eric Siu and Neil Patel discuss the shift to zero click results and the growing importance of strong branding in digital marketing. They cover strategies for mastering marketing channels, increasing conference revenue, and building lasting business relationships. The episode offers insights on adapting to today’s complex marketing landscape.

Note: This episode is recorded while traveling. Audio quality is reduced compared to typical episodes.

TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES

(00:00) The Shift to Zero Click Results

(02:07) The Importance of Branding in Marketing

(04:01) Mastering Marketing Channels

(05:49) Maximizing Revenue from Conferences

(14:46) Building Relationships for Long-Term Success

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