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How to Target Generation Z Through Paid Ads

Neil Patel

They’ve pretty much always had access to social media, with the first social platforms starting to gain traction in the mid-noughties. Of 18 to 21-year-olds who weren’t in high school in 2018, 57 percent were in college, compared to 52 percent of Millennials in 2003, and 43 percent of Gen Xers in 1987.

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The History of Content Marketing

BKA Content

The internet made it so easy for marketers to create, publish and promote content (for cheap!), Social Media In the early part of the 21 st century, new mediums through which brands could target and engage their audiences began to crop up. Facebook and LinkedIn both launched in 2003.

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The Tsunami Of Crap, Misinformation, And Responsible Use Of AI With Tim Boucher

The Creative Penn

Compare the internet of 2003 with the internet of 2023. If you use Grammarly or ProWritingAid, or you use Amazon, Meta (Facebook), TikTok, Twitter, or Google for social media, search, publishing or shopping, you are AI-assisted. So far I'm not using those and I'm not doing a newsletter or anything like that to promote.

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The Pros and Cons of Having Multiple Blogs

ProBlogger

My first niche blog was a camera review blog I started in late 2003. That being said, you should definitely grab the domain names and social media accounts as soon as possible.). And back then I was doing pretty much all of it – the writing, the promoting, the comment moderation, the partnerships and the monetization.

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The Team Behind My Blogs: From Solo Blogger to Business

ProBlogger

December 2003 : By this point, I’d started to experiment with making money from my blogs (I had a couple by this point). At this point, we have published ebooks with four other authors, but will release another four or five collaborative projects by the end of the year. social media (mainly on ProBlogger).

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247: How to Create a Blog on a Topic You’re Not an Expert In

ProBlogger

When I first started writing on that topic and that was back in 2003 on a very early blog, I was reviewing cameras. I did a whole episode back in episode 172 on this podcast with Michael Stelzner from Social Media Examiner. I had doubts about whether I should start that blog. The same is true with Digital Photography.

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188: How to Build Two Successful Blogs (and the Pros and Cons of Doing so)

ProBlogger

The first one I did was a camera review blog which I started late in 2003. I had to work for those first two years on DPS to really grow the archives up, to write a lot of content, to grow traffic to the blog through writing sharable content, through networking, through writing guest posts, through collaborating with other bloggers.

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