3 Powerful Content Marketing Lessons from Louis C.K.
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I agree. This is a post on a topic that needs to be better understood by all entrepreneurs. Your content, expertise, and brand are what create the real value in your business. Too many entrepreneurs worry they lack the capital or assets to start their business. But many businesses without much in either of these departments have been successful anyway simply by focusing on the brand they create, and content is a huge part of that.
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You wrote:
"Standup comedians are a type of small business owner.
They are brands. They are often entrepreneurs and innovators. They’ve been doing content marketing long before it became a buzz-worthy concept."
First, what a unique way to look at standup comedy and not necessarily the conventional thinking. Second, this is a great reminder that it is their content and brand that entrepreneurs really need to own!
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