Episode 137

In this episode, Nathan and Anna answer member questions and discuss pushing blog traffic to YouTube, niche selection, interpreting search analysis results, assessing competition, and using Google Trends.  

Main Topic: Using Your Search Analysis Results

00:32 P24 Question: Blog to YouTube Traffic Growth
05:14 P24 Question: Backyard Niche & Growth Potential
10:59 P24 Question: Assessing Competition
13:03 Using Google Trends

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