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The Unknown Secrets of Internet Marketing

Cutting Through the Noise to Reveal what actually works

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What if your SEO, ads, and funnels are all technically “working”—but your business still isn’t growing? The Unknown Secrets of Internet Marketing distills twelve years of insights from the hit podcast of the same name into one powerful playbook for digital growth. Drawing on hundreds of episodes, interviews, case studies, and hands-on campaigns, marketing strategist and podcast host Matthew Bertram reveals why most online strategies stall—and how to align your systems for scalable results. This book moves past surface-level tips and exposes the underlying structures that determine whether your marketing actually converts. Readers will learn how to: Transform a website into a high-converting salesperson instead of a static brochure Build SEO trust flow that extends beyond backlinks and rankings Align messaging, brand, and offers across every customer touchpoint Leverage emotional video and storytelling SEO to stand out in crowded feeds Pair PPC with SEO to dominate the SERP and accelerate market testing Optimize for user intent rather than chasing keywords Scale with AI tools without losing authenticity or brand voice Establish trust signals at both the local and enterprise level that convert clicks into customers Whether you are a solo entrepreneur, a marketing manager, or a CMO leading enterprise campaigns, The Unknown Secrets of Internet Marketing provides the blueprint to cut through noise, eliminate wasted effort, and scale growth with clarity. Based on more than a decade of real-world experience and podcast lessons, this book shows you that you don’t need more content—you need better alignment.

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