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Why Neil Bought AnswerThePublic #2175
August 02, 2022

In episode #2175, we talk about why Neil bought AnswerThePublic! If you want to get the inside scoop on Neil’s recent acquisition of SEO tool, AnswerThePublic, you have come to the right place. Tune in to hear about what the tool does, how he plans to improve it, and where this may lead him next!

TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES:

  • [00:22] Today’s topic: Why Neil Bought AnswerThePublic.
  • [00:26] An introduction to AnswerThePublic and the service it provides.
  • [00:48] Examples of who can use AnswerThePublic.
  • [01:22] Neil’s long term plan for this expensive purchase.
  • [03:18] Why Neil is keeping Ubersuggest and AnswerThePublic separate.
  • [04:04] The lack of affordable and powerful SEO tools available for acquisition.
  • [05:01] Where Neil might look in the future for new tools and companies.
  • [06:10] That’s it for today!
  • [06:24] Go to https://www.marketingschool.io/live to apply for our live event!

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