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8-Figure Bootstrapped Agency Blueprint
June 15, 2024

In this bonus episode, we give you a sneak peek into what our Agency Owners Association (AOA) hangouts look like. We discuss the importance of client recap reports, the potential of AI consulting for larger companies, the use of tools like Zapier for automation, the need for differentiation in content creation, and the shift towards broader marketing strategies instead of relying solely on SEO.

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TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES:

(00:00) Introduction to the Coaching Call

(00:29) Campaign Recap Systems and Reporting Metrics

(08:04) Exploring the Potential of AI Consulting

(14:04) Automating Content Tools and the Need for Differentiation

(16:24) Beyond SEO: Embracing Broader Marketing Strategies


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