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Fortnite x Lego partnership pays off big for Lego, How to get an ultimate recruiting list of the best people, and AI is being over marketed: GoDaddy helps entrepreneurs thrive with new AI-powered digital marketing tools
September 13, 2024

In episode #2820, Eric Siu and Neil Patel discuss Lego’s partnership with Fortnite has led to a 26% increase in operating profit for the company. Find out how partnerships can also be a precursor to M&A and can help companies grow and learn from each other. 

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(00:00) Fortnite x Lego partnership pays off big for Lego

(05:35) How to get an ultimate recruiting list of the best people

(08:17) AI is being over marketed: GoDaddy helps entrepreneurs thrive with new AI-powered digital marketing tools

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