Episode #1067
7 Examples of World Class Content That Stand Out From The Rest
July 03, 2019

In episode #1067, we discuss 7 examples of world class content that stands out of the rest.  Tune in to hear what makes this content stand out.

TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES:

  • [00:27] Today’s Topic: 7 Examples Of World Class Content That Stand Out From The Rest
  • [00:51] 1: Mary Meeker’s Internet Trends Report.
  • [01:20] She covers things we wouldn’t have thought of.
  • [01:45] 2: Animagraffs.
  • [01:55] They create great infographics.
  • [02:05] 3: HotPod News.
  • [02:55] 4: Backlinko.
  • [03:30] If you have too many images, it makes it hard to update your content. Backlinko helped us figure this out.
  • [03:51] 5: A16Z Podcast.
  • [04:11] Their job is to identify trends.
  • [04:20] 6: Gary Vaynerchuck.
  • [05:08] 7: AngelList.
  • [05:25] The creator of AngelList has a great podcast and is also a great guest.
  • [06:02] That’s it for today!
  • [06:12] We are going to take applications for live intensive sessions. Just got to the Marketing School site for more information and to apply.

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