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How to Build Your Organic Audience for the Long Term #1980
January 19, 2022

In episode #1980, Neil and Eric talk about how to build your organic audience for the long term. A tried and true method for growing and retaining your audience is by making an effort to always respond to your followers. Tune in to learn about some of the audience members we’ve helped over the years who went on to do amazing things and start incredible companies!

TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES:

  • [00:20] Today’s topic: How to Build Your Organic Audience for the Long Term.
  • [00:35] Why the number one method for building and retaining your audience is responding to people.
  • [01:51] Why you need to consistently produce content while also improving.
  • [03:25] Neil’s example of how he built a relationship with an audience member who went on to found Coinbase.
  • [04:18] That’s it for today!
  • [04:30] Go to https://marketingschool.io/live to apply for our next event in Austin, Texas!

 

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