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Content is not king

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I'll be blunt: 98 percent of the content on the internet sucks. Businesses and content creators are

I'll be blunt: 98 percent of the content on the internet sucks. Businesses and content creators are churning out blog posts, videos, and social media drivel at a record pace, and then wonder why their conversion curve is flatter than a pancake. They’re stuck in the “Content is King” trap. They believe that the more content they create, the better off they are. But with 4.6 billion pieces of content produced each day, there’s no way you can break through all that noise. And it’s only going to get worse with AI-generated content flooding the internet. There has to be a better way. I’m here to tell you that there is. And I’ll explain it to you in my [upcoming webinar]() on Tuesday, January 16. Join me live at 8 a.m. PST to explore the [New Approach to Content Marketing...]() a revolutionary strategy that will take your content from “meh” to “amazing.” Here are some of the things we’ll discuss: - How to connect with your audience on a deeper level - The importance of data for zeroing in on customer pain points - The secret to value-driven storytelling that hooks your readers and guides them toward action Make sure to bring your questions for the Q&A at the end. ​[The webinar is free, but you need to register here.]()​ Cheers, Neil PS: Still struggling with lackluster Google Ads performance? [My free Ads Grader can fix that fast.](​ ​ ​ [Unsubscribe]( | [Update your profile]( | 9710 River Trader St, Las Vegas, Nevada 89178

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