Most entrepreneurial projects are not supported by the masses

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mayaboti
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Most entrepreneurial projects are not supported by the masses

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So I decided to sacrifice them. I know very well that the site will collapse in terms of numbers. I know full well that it will take time to re-establish the same authority in the eyes of Google. However, I also know that attracting 1,000 "right" and profiled people is better than speaking to 10,000 wrong people. Visitors are not chickens in a henhouse, to be crowded together to make room for more and more.


but by a few truly interested followers, those who in hong kong phone data marketing are called true fans . My aim is to get rid of walkers to make room for people who acquire value from my contents and who therefore could become my customers. In the meantime, obviously, I also want to put other actions in motion... Enhance content marketing by focusing on dissemination Eliminating useless content for my project will allow me to focus on three other absolutely essential objectives: Rearrange content to boost compelling placements Go and conquer new valuable spaces Enhance the dissemination of content via social media To those who know me a little, the last entry might sound strange.


In fact, you should know that I am on social media like Albano at a Metallica concert... and perhaps this is why I have always neglected these channels. Well, it's time to apply what I always tell my clients: great content that isn't spread is as useful as a refrigerator at the North Pole. If it's true that I already use my entire toolbox as an SEO expert to spread the word via Google (in addition to the newsletter), why give up an additional communication channel? Moral of the story, or what you can learn from my adventures 1) Refactoring a well-established site is always risky, but in life there is a right time for everything.
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