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Why Jensen Huang Believes Marketing and Sales Are Just as Important as Product, Speed: The Skill Marketers Miss, Google’s John Mueller Urges SEO Pros to Rethink Their Role, Google Opens Gemini Research to Free Users (With Limits)
March 20, 2025

In episode #2938, Eric Siu and Neil Patel discuss the crucial roles of marketing and sales, focusing on resilience in entrepreneurship. They explore the need for speed in marketing, adapting to changes in SEO, and the impact of AI on business. Ethical considerations and the consequences of unethical practices are also highlighted.

TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES

(00:00) The Importance of Marketing and Sales

(02:59) Resilience in Entrepreneurship

(06:04) The Need for Speed in Marketing

(09:11) Adapting to Change in SEO

(11:58) The Future of AI and Business

(14:57) Ethics in Business Practices

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