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The Genius Growth Strategy of Logan Paul and Charli D’Amelio #1702
April 12, 2021

The Genius Growth Strategy of Logan Paul and Charli D’Amelio

In episode #1702, we talk about the genius strategy Logan Paul and Charli D’Amelio have used to grow their businesses. Both influencers focused on blowing up on one channel before diversifying and then leveraging their audience in different ways. For insights about this strategy and how to apply it to your business, tune in today!

TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES:

  • [00:25] Today’s topic: The Genius Growth Strategy of Logan Paul and Charli D’Amelio.
  • [00:35] Starting on one channel and then diversifying.
  • [01:20] Focusing on other business strategies after blowing up.
  • [02:00] Use one channel to promote your content on another.
  • [02:56] Early adopters have a huge advantage.
  • [03:40] Applying this concept to business more generally.
  • [04:03] Go to https://marketingschool.io/pro for 14 days of free entry into our community!

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Charli D’Amelio

 

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