Episode #
How long will people wait for websites to load in 2024? Survey says…, Why premature marketing diversification is a killer, Did WFH destroy a generation of workers?, and The astrology app that gets 50m TikTok views per month
August 26, 2024

In episode #2807, Eric Siu and Neil Patel discuss the importance of website speed and provide tips on how to keep a website fast, the impact of remote work on different generations, and share their insights on a successful top-of-funnel strategy for an astrology app.

Don’t forget to help us grow by subscribing and liking on YouTube!

Check out more of Eric’s content (Leveling UP YT) and Neil’s videos (Neil Patel YT) 

TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES:

(00:00) How long will people wait for websites to load in 2024? Survey says…

(04:14) Why Premature marketing diversification is a killer

(05:21) Did WFH destroy a generation of workers?

(11:50) The astrology app that gets 50m TikTok views per month

(15:40) That’s it for today! Don’t forget to rate, review, and subscribe!


Go to https://www.marketingschool.io to learn more!
 
Leave Some Feedback:

What should we talk about next? Please let us know in the comments below

Did you enjoy this episode? If so, please leave a short review.

 
Connect with Us: 
 

Single Grain << Eric’s ad agency

NP Digital << Neil’s ad agency

X @neilpatel

X @ericosiu

Discover Latest Episodes

Episode
Why X Crushes Meta’s Threads
January 01, 2026

Neil and Eric break down the Threads vs X mindset gap, why “victim mentality” kills progress, and how focusing on one craft can beat trying to be well-rounded. They debate early specialization vs ...

Episode
How Nano Banana Saved Google
December 31, 2025

Google Gemini’s breakout in 2025 gets pinned on “Nano Banana,” Google’s fast image generation and editing push that coincided with Gemini MAUs jumping from 350M to 650M by October, plus moment...

Episode
The 7 Powers Of Business
December 30, 2025

Neil and Eric break down Hamilton Helmer’s 7 Powers framework for building a durable competitive business: branding, process power, switching costs, scale economies, cornered resources, network econ...