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What’s the future of SEO looking like, SEO as we know it is dead, how influencer marketing is moving into a more rigorous, metrics-driven era, and 100% of marketing and sales execs who post on LinkedIn… fail?
August 13, 2024

In episode #2798, we discuss how SEO is evolving to include optimizing for multiple channels, the future of marketing involves leveraging influencer marketing with a focus on ROI, and why you shouldn’t get too caught up in personal branding on platforms like LinkedIn.

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(00:00) What’s the future of SEO looking like

(05:45) SEO as we know it is dead – Here’s what the future looks like

(10:18) How influencer marketing is moving into a more rigorous, metrics-driven era

(12:26) 100% of marketing and sales execs who post on LinkedIn… fail?

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