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I had a client last week come to us with a tricky SEO problem. And anytime that happens, you know wh

I had a client last week come to us with a tricky SEO problem. And anytime that happens, you know where my team starts? This checklist: ​[The 15-Step SEO Audit That Is Guaranteed to Improve Rankings]()​ It bridges the gap between why your SEO isn’t performing well enough, and how to get back on track—and rank higher on Google. And there’s plenty more where that came from. If you’re stuck in a marketing rut, these 10 blog posts include helpful strategies that readers have really responded to. Enjoy! ​[TikTok For Business: 6 Ways You Can Use it to Boost Your Brand](=)​ ​[How to Convert Your Leads Into Sales With These 5 CRM Features](=) (Video) ​[SEO Keyword Rankings: Choosing the Right Terms to Rank #1 on Google](​ ​[Copywriting 101: The Ultimate Guide for Creating Compelling Copy]()​ (This is perfect for marketers that are starting from square one; building your brand is all about creating your voice, and learning what kind of copy is going to best resonate with your target audience.) ​[How I, Neil Patel, Do My Keyword Research](​ ​[Benefits of Paid Advertising: Drive More Conversions in 5 Easy Steps](=)​ ​[Instagram Content Strategy 101 (How I Took My Instagram From 0 to 300,000 Followers)](=) (Video) ​[How to Convert Blog Readers to Leads]()​ ​[SMS Marketing Doesn’t Suck: Here’s How to Use it To Generate Revenue](=)​ And finally... [2023 is Going to be Bad for Marketing, But There’s Hope]()​ Find this email helpful? Let me know! Cheers, Neil Patel ​ ​ [Unsubscribe]( | [Update your profile]( | 9710 River Trader St, Las Vegas, Nevada 89178

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