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Unused Microsoft Website Could Potentially Be a Nine-Figure B2B Legion Site
An unused Microsoft website containing marketing decks and conference decks on business strategy could be turned into a highly profitable B2B Legion site for companies like Salesforce or HubSpot. Currently, the site generates little revenue and is not being utilized to its full potential.
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Contrary to popular belief, the largest business publication in the world is a website called Slide Share that was started by an Indian woman and is now owned by LinkedIn.
22:24 - 23:38 (01:14)
Summary
Contrary to popular belief, the largest business publication in the world is a website called Slide Share that was started by an Indian woman and is now owned by LinkedIn. It began as the most popular Indian social network of all time and is primarily an online library of well-designed and easily-shared slideshows.
ChapterUnused Microsoft Website Could Potentially Be a Nine-Figure B2B Legion Site
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Slideshare, a website with user-generated content in the form of pitch decks and conference decks on business strategy, has the potential to be turned into a profitable B2B Legion website for companies such as Salesforce or HubSpot, but is currently not generating much revenue.
23:38 - 26:29 (02:51)
Summary
Slideshare, a website with user-generated content in the form of pitch decks and conference decks on business strategy, has the potential to be turned into a profitable B2B Legion website for companies such as Salesforce or HubSpot, but is currently not generating much revenue.
ChapterUnused Microsoft Website Could Potentially Be a Nine-Figure B2B Legion Site
EpisodeDrunk Ideas: Only Fans For Therapy, A Secret Bookcase for your Phone, and More
PodcastMy First Million
Scribd considered buying LinkedIn Learning, but faced difficulties due to being owned by Microsoft, while LinkedIn might have been more receptive to selling to a smaller company like Scribd.
26:29 - 27:51 (01:21)
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Scribd considered buying LinkedIn Learning, but faced difficulties due to being owned by Microsoft, while LinkedIn might have been more receptive to selling to a smaller company like Scribd.