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In 2023 I made two significant changes to how I go about running my main niche site. First, I'm driv

In 2023 I made two significant changes to how I go about running my main niche site. First, I'm driving far more traffic with Facebook pages and a group (potentially groups as well). It's been a focus lately and it's working. I'm investing some funds into the process via FB ads but the long term is to continue driving traffic organically from Facebook. It's working well. So well, I've totally revamped the Facebook module in my course. Second, I'm using AI to help create content. I don't click, copy and publish. It's a multi-step process I've put together that I call the layering technique. I've honed my use of AI content to the point that it's easily teachable and usable for any niche and/or topic. I keep everything as simple as possible One of my overarching goals in all I do is to keep things as simple as possible whether it's keyword research, outlining content, using AI, driving traffic from Facebook or Pinterest. The reason for this is threefold: First, most often simple works best. Second, it's so much easier to delegate and train simple processes than complex ones. Third, less room for error. While my course is expansive because it covers everything I do with my content sites, you'll find each aspect of what I do is relatively simple. My course is open this week only. It closes Sunday at midnight. => [Click here to enroll in my course]( (includes access to the active private forum). Jon Fatstacksblog.com [Unsubscribe]( | [Update your profile]( | #317-2151 Front Street, North Vancouver, BC V7H 0B7

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