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And we’ve seen the trends, how companies today are rebooting what it even means to be build an audience first and use that as a valuable way of creating customers so that marketing itself can become a profitable part of the business. And we started down this path and what started to see were these companies. That’s great.
In order to maximise the traffic your site is driving from Google, you need to communicate your expertise in ways that engage your target audience. The first is to identify what your ideal audience is searching for and use this knowledge to meet (and ideally exceed) their needs and expectations. Trustworthiness.
However look for Twitter to use Twittercards and link management (affiliate programs, “products in your stream”) to differentiate. You can find examples of companies which produce content and only monetize it by selling it to consumers, but usually they also deliver audience to advertisers. The rest is just semantics.
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