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Perplexity’s keyword visibility goes up 86%, Why mainstream media is dead, and SaaS companies are spending $2.64 to generate $1 of revenue
July 09, 2024

In episode #2775, we discuss programmatic SEO, the effectiveness of AI overviews, the rise of podcasts and the decline of mainstream media, the challenges of SaaS companies in generating revenue, the hiring of talent from South Africa, and the potential of marketable athletes to elevate sports leagues.

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(00:00) Today’s topic: Perplexity’s keyword visibility goes up 86%, Why mainstream media Is dead, and SaaS companies are spending $2.64 to generate $1 of revenue

(01:00) Perplexity’s keyword visibility goes up 86%

(03:04) Why mainstream media is dead

(07:32) SaaS companies are spending $2.64 to generate $1 of revenue 

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