The Internet Doesn't Start and Stop With Facebook and Google | Ep. #696

The Internet Doesn't Start and Stop With Facebook and Google | Ep. #696

In episode 696, Eric and Neil discuss why Google and Facebook aren’t your only options. Tune in to figure out where else you can market yourself. TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES: [00:27] Today’s Topic: The Internet Doesn't Start and Stop With Facebook and Google [00:35] Facebook and Google are the two largest platforms out there. [01:05] There are still so many different advertising platforms you can use besides the top two. [01:20] Figure out where your audience is hanging out. [01:25] In general, you will make more money from Facebook and Google AdWords, because they scale more quickly. [01:35] However, other avenues can be nearly as successful. [01:46] The people who are doing the best right now, have teams who are reaching out to different outlets and working out custom partnerships. [02:00] These teams are cutting out the middle-man. [02:24] People are still using direct mail and it still works for certain targets. [03:13] Figure out who your audience is and how they would like to be targeted. [03:35] Pay-per-click ad costs go down when you simultaneously run ads on other outlets. [04:05] You need to keep your brand top-of-mind. [04:15] A midwestern businessman runs a billboard ad for a few months per year and it increases his business. [04:40] No one wants to do billboards anymore, but they still work! [05:00] Zappos advertised on the bins at airport security and it was genius. [05:07] That’s all for today! [05:11] Go to Singlegrain.com/Giveway for a special marketing tool giveaway! Leave some feedback: What should we talk about next? Please let us know in the comments below. Did you enjoy this episode? If so, please leave a short review. Connect with us: NeilPatel.com Quick Sprout Growth Everywhere Single Grain Twitter @neilpatel Twitter @ericosiu Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Avsnitt(3245)

How you should price yourself as an operator-creator

How you should price yourself as an operator-creator

In this episode, hosts Neil and Eric break down how operator creators should price influencer deals, why most founders undercharge, and when sponsorships hurt long term business growth. They share rea...

7 Jan 28min

CEO Says Running Company Is a Sh*t Sandwich Everyday

CEO Says Running Company Is a Sh*t Sandwich Everyday

For fast, affordable business insurance as low as $29/mo, go to http://nextinsurance.com/ms In this episode, Neil and Eric break down why running a company feels like a sandwich every day, from CEO p...

6 Jan 22min

Companies Are Not Hiring In 2026

Companies Are Not Hiring In 2026

Why are big companies not hiring in 2026? In this episode, hosts Neil and Eric break down hiring freezes at major companies, rising caution among CEOs, and why AI efficiency is replacing headcount. Th...

5 Jan 20min

Why X Crushes Meta's Threads

Why X Crushes Meta's Threads

Neil and Eric break down the Threads vs X mindset gap, why “victim mentality” kills progress, and how focusing on one craft can beat trying to be well-rounded. They debate early specialization vs vari...

1 Jan 26min

How Nano Banana Saved Google

How Nano Banana Saved Google

Google Gemini’s breakout in 2025 gets pinned on “Nano Banana,” Google’s fast image generation and editing push that coincided with Gemini MAUs jumping from 350M to 650M by October, plus momentum from ...

31 Dec 202523min

The 7 Powers Of Business

The 7 Powers Of Business

Neil and Eric break down Hamilton Helmer’s 7 Powers framework for building a durable competitive business: branding, process power, switching costs, scale economies, cornered resources, network econom...

30 Dec 202520min

How Marketing Will Completely Change in 2026

How Marketing Will Completely Change in 2026

Neil and Eric break down their biggest marketing predictions for 2026, covering SEO’s rebound, AEO reality checks, AI workflow automation, community building, in-person events, and why switching costs...

29 Dec 202519min

Is Storytelling the New Marketing?

Is Storytelling the New Marketing?

Neil and Eric break down why “storyteller” is suddenly the hottest corporate job title, from a Wall Street Journal trend to LinkedIn listings doubling in a year and Vanta paying up to $274,000 for a H...

26 Dec 202518min

Populärt inom Business & ekonomi

badfluence
framgangspodden
varvet
rss-svart-marknad
rss-jossan-nina
uppgang-och-fall
svd-tech-brief
avanzapodden
dynastin
rss-borsens-finest
borsmorgon
rss-kort-lang-analyspodden-fran-di
rss-dagen-med-di
rss-inga-dumma-fragor-om-pengar
24fragor
bathina-en-podcast
lastbilspodden
tabberaset
montrosepodden
ekonomiekot-extra