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Why Social Media is ‘Pay to Play’ in 2021 (And How to Get the Best Bang for Your Buck)

Neil Patel

Today, we understand advertising is the lifeblood of all the big social networks. Paid social media has become a key component of many brands’ marketing strategies. Just look at Facebook’s audience growth since late 2008. 3 Reasons Why Social Media Is Pay to Play in 2021. Sure, paid social media costs money.

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How to Target Generation Z Through Paid Ads

Neil Patel

Because the oldest Gen Zers are reaching an age where they can make their own purchasing decisions, you have a whole new audience you can target with your paid ads. They’ve pretty much always had access to social media, with the first social platforms starting to gain traction in the mid-noughties. Not necessarily.

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How to Build an Email Marketing List as Quickly as Possible

Neil Patel

The more you can engage with your audience, the more likely they are to sign up for your email marketing list. One method for engaging your audience is a giveaway. For someone in Videofruit’s target audience, which is online marketers, that’s a $3,000 value and an amazing prize. Host A Giveaway. Problem solved.

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4 Reasons Why You Should Start a Blog in 2018

ProBlogger

As I consider the question of why someone should start a blog in 2018, I can’t help but return to the beginning of my own blogging journey in 2002. Things have changed since 2002. Despite having a decent audience, my first month with AdSense brought in around A$60 (around US$45). be found via search engines and social media.

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4 Reasons Why You Should Start a Blog in the New Year

ProBlogger

As I consider the question of why someone should start a blog in 2020, I can’t help but return to the beginning of my own blogging journey in 2002. Things have changed since 2002. Despite having a decent audience, my first month with AdSense brought in around A$60 (around US$45). be found via search engines and social media.

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How to Leverage the 80/20 Rule for Blogging Success

ProBlogger

In terms of business, the principle has long been used to convey the message that 80% of sales typically come from 20% of the customers. In 2002, then-CEO of Microsoft Steve Ballmer announced that the 80/20 rule was not only applicable to the company’s product features – it applied to bugs, as well. Focus on the Right Audience.

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187: Is Written Content Dead?

ProBlogger

We’ll be announcing more details about speakers and agenda in the coming weeks but have put tickets on sale for those of you who are keen. That’s the question I had a few times at Social Media Marketing World last week. I got back from Social Media Marketing World a couple of days ago in San Diego, 25 hours both ways.

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