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Attention doesn’t move sales or other brand outcomes; studies find, Marketing is no longer a regional game; it’s a global first game, Parasite partnerships, and Exploding topics unfair 24430 backlink play
October 25, 2024

In episode #2849, Eric Siu and Neil Patel discuss that viral content does not always translate to financial success, innovative SEO strategies like parasite partnerships and the distinction between traffic growth and revenue growth.

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(00:00) Attention doesn’t move sales or other brand outcomes, studies find

(06:16) Marketing is no longer a regional game, it’s a global first game

(11:58) Parasite partnerships

(14:28) Exploding topics unfair 24430 backlink play

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