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Neil Patel

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Founder of @NPDigital. New York Times bestselling author, Forbes top 10 marketer, and creator of 1 of the 100 most brilliant companies by Entrepreneur Magazine.

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  • 4 days ago | fool.com | Neil Patel

    There are some investors out there who focus their time and energy on picking individual stocks for their portfolios. For others, however, a smarter approach is simply to choose an exchange-traded fund (ETF) to invest in. There are many of these investment vehicles on the market. But those offered by Vanguard stand out. That's because this asset manager has been around for five decades. What's more, it had a whopping $10 trillion in assets under management as of year-end 2024.

  • 1 week ago | neilpatel.com | Neil Patel

    Ever feel frustrated seeing Zillow or Realtor.com dominate search results, pushing your listings into oblivion? With roughly 5 million homes sold each year in the U.S., competition in real estate is fierce. Real estate PPC (pay-per-click) advertising puts the power back in your hands. It allows you to bypass crowded third-party sites and drive motivated buyers directly to your website, where you’re in full control of the experience. Setting up PPC campaigns doesn’t have to be complicated.

  • 1 week ago | fool.com | Neil Patel

    If investors want broad access to the stock market in their portfolios, they usually direct their attention to the S&P 500 (^GSPC 1.47%). The popular benchmark is a gauge to measure the performance of U.S. equities at large. And in the past decade, it has generated a total return of 213% (as of April 28). Not too shabby. But what if you want greater exposure to a particular industry or theme, such as technology? There are specific exchange-traded funds (ETFs) for that.

  • 1 week ago | fool.com | Neil Patel

    Starbucks (SBUX 3.19%) is in the midst of a major turnaround. As part of CEO Brian Niccol's "Back to Starbucks" plan, the leading coffeehouse chain is trying to win back customers and get on stronger financial footing. However, it will surely be a tough road ahead. It's been extremely difficult for Starbucks investors. As of this writing, the restaurant stock has produced a total return of just 23% in the past five years. This pales in comparison to the 104% total return of the S&P 500 Index.

  • 1 week ago | fool.com | Neil Patel

    Berkshire Hathaway, the huge conglomerate that boasts legendary investor Warren Buffett as its chief executive officer, owns dozens of individual stocks in its public equities portfolio. There's one dominant business that investors should pay attention to, even though it represents just 1% of the value of Berkshire's holdings. Its shares are up 27% during the past 12 months (as of May 1), which is significantly higher than the 11% rise of the S&P 500 index (^GSPC 1.47%) over that same time period.

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Neil Patel
Neil Patel @neilpatel
22 Apr 25

Are you overpaying for app installs? Here are the average cost companies spend per region for an app install. But the numbers can be deceiving… because some verticals are more lucrative than others, so they naturally cost more. The data can be used as a general rule of thumb, https://t.co/YzC2wo5ISi

Neil Patel
Neil Patel @neilpatel
21 Apr 25

The Opportuntity of AI Agents https://t.co/GhcVFpZ9mv

Neil Patel
Neil Patel @neilpatel
21 Apr 25

If you are going to use ChatGPT for marketing, try using it to adjust the tone of your marketing copy. From using humor to sounding more informative to even trying a conversational tone… We took 3 different sales pages, tried 9 different writing tones using ChatGPT, and then https://t.co/RrDZxPQJGE