If you could go back in time and build any brands SEO what brand would that be and why?
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Ok so yes this my idea of having fun when I think about SEO. For me it would be Coca Cola as they only have fast moving consumer goods and their whole brand just SCREAMS "please take me viral". Maybe Disney or a Gaming company..
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I'd go for ASOS.com, pretty much perfect SEO and their key demographic blog/are active on social
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Yeah now I wanna go buy a Red Bull!
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Well political campaigns would be fun cause of the speed and nature of the product and it really wouldn't be a best practices scenario as once the elections over its over so no time for penalties..Muhahaha
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I agree with that too, would love to do that on a large scale, but would end up being sued by pretty much everyone
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I think about Political Campaigns as well, that might be fun in a ruthless way.
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Agreed that would be cool to build.
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I'm recently inspired by Red Bull. The opportunities there are endless.
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Apple would be mine
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