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Jul 15, 2021 7 tweets 2 min read
For a long time now, the top SEO agencies (who have a proven process) have been charging $1,500+...

To get "authoritative, high-quality links" for their clients.

They can charge that much because:

👇 thread 1- A single "money page" ranking at the top of Google can be worth $100,000 per week in revenue

2- They have a proven process to increase organic traffic, and they know it

3- Companies are happy to pay that much, because they get an ROI

The truth is though:
Jul 13, 2021 22 tweets 4 min read
I’m going to save you a bunch of time.

If you don’t do “content marketing” and don’t care about increasing your “domain authority” to drive traffic, rankings and revenue, go ahead and keep scrolling.

If you do content marketing...

👇 READ THIS THREAD NOW Image You see my friend, today I’m reaching out only to the community of people known as page #1 playboys (and playgirls).

You know who you are!

If your knees go weak when I whisper, “DR90 backlink” … you might be one of em.
Mar 31, 2020 15 tweets 3 min read
"Commit to a regular publishing schedule on your blog."

Says every blogger, SEO, and online marketing expert EVER.

It's time to slow TF down, stop and think:

Why is everyone preaching this strategy?

👇(thread) 1- The more content you have, the more pages Google has to rank.

2- Once Google ranks the content, your traffic is "passive."

3- You need new content to share weekly with existing fans and customers.

I'm calling BULLSHIT on this strategy.

Does it work?
Mar 11, 2020 16 tweets 4 min read
How You Can Build A $100,000 Per Month Content Machine

👇 (#contentmarketing thread) 1. Find Content Topics That Drive High Quality, PRE-SOLD Leads

The topic you write about NEEDS to somehow be related to what you sell.

It's a simple one and researching topics is not always sexy, but it is the most important if you want sales.
Nov 13, 2019 8 tweets 2 min read
12 WORDS THAT WILL CHANGE YOUR (BUSINESS) LIFE FOREVER:

"Most people fall in love with their product instead of their prospect."

The last few weeks I scheduled 10 customer calls.

I recorded them all with ScreenFlow. Then listened back to them.

(5+ hours of customer feedback). I asked 10 questions:

1- What’s Your Current Situation?
2- What’s Your Ideal Situation?
3- Why Did You Buy Content Mavericks?
4- What Is The Biggest Benefit Of Content Mavericks?
5- What Other Online Marketing Training Have You Bought?
Aug 7, 2019 6 tweets 2 min read
Recently I was reviewing a blog post from the guy who's driven 40k leads/mo for I Will Teach You To Be Rich.

I've hit the 10k/mo level through blog content traffic.

But 40k/mo is a whole nother' level.

So I was intrigued how he did it.

There were a few key takeaways I got: 1- He couldn't make paid Facebook leads be profitable consistently, so he scrapped that lead gen source early.

He said to not assume your paid leads will convert or have the same lifetime value as your organic leads.

Split them up & track your paid leads all the way to revenue.
May 23, 2019 17 tweets 3 min read
24 hours ago I promoted a video on YouTube.

It's floating around the top 5 positions for the target keyword "get more traffic" atm.

Here's what I did to get it there: 1- I searched in YouTube for videos similar to the topic of the video I wanted to make (i.e. a guy taking his site from 0-10k traffic in 30 days).

2- I saw videos getting a lot of views (>10k) for the topic "get more traffic" so I optimized my video for this.
May 17, 2019 5 tweets 2 min read
1/ If you're looking at CPC, CPM + Relevance Score to make Facebook media buying decisions, you're doin' it wrong. Here's why...

1- Correlation between FB CPC and ROAS = 0.08
2- Correlation between FB CPM and ROAS = -0.12
3- Correlation between FB Relevance Score and ROAS = 0.04 2/ Here's what you should look at:

1- Unique Adds to Cart
2- Unique Checkouts Initiated
3- Website Purchases

^ That lil' insight is based on over $100m spent on ads for ecommerce brands by Taylor Holiday and his team at Common Thread Collective.