TEM314: Google Search Is Broken (And What You Can Do About It)
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TEM314: Google Search Is Broken (And What To Do About It)
Google search has been intentionally broken, what this means for musicians, and the only path forward.
On Today's Episode of The Entrepreneurial Musician:
The reason that Google search as we’ve always known it is broken
Why so much of search will be “pay to play”, just like social media became a number of years ago - and what that means for moving forward
Why our energies need to got to figuring out ways to stand out and be more remarkable
A quote from Zimbabwean philosopher Matshona Dhliwayo about the rewards of standing out
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