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Which Social Channels Will Drive More or Less Traffic in 2023 #2277
November 13, 2022

In episode #2277, Neil and Erick talk about which social channels will drive more or less traffic in 2023. Find out what to expect from Twitter, how YouTube’s algorithm changes will affect you, what LinkedIn has planned, and much more!

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  • [00:20] Today’s topic: Which Social Channels Will Drive More or Less Traffic in 2023.
  • [00:25] What we expect from Twitter in 2023.
  • [01:05] How YouTube’s algorithm is changing and the impact it will have.
  • [02:36] An overview of the amount of traffic you can expect to generate from LinkedIn.
  • [03:46] Why TikTok has the potential to grow in 2023.
  • [04:51] How Facebook and Instagram will continue in 2023.
  • [05:35] What we predict for Pinterest and Snap in 2023.
  • [05:54] That’s it for today! Don’t forget to rate, review, and subscribe to this podcast!
  • [06:00] Go to https://www.marketingschool.io to learn more!

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