Ví dụ về việc sử dụng Brian clark trong Tiếng anh và bản dịch của chúng sang Tiếng việt
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Brian Clark has this to say.
Let's start with Brian Clark the Copyblogger.
Brian Clark: That's what we always say.
If you heard of Copyblogger then you probably heard of Brian Clark's name.
Brian Clark, founder of Copyblogger.
I got out of the car and I see cops ducked down,and cops getting out of the way,” witness Brian Clark said.
Brian Clark is founder of Copyblogger.
Below are some key points from the presentation of Sonia Simone, Brian Clark, and Darren Rowse at Blog World Expo.
Brian Clark is that the founding father of Copyblogger.
Tiger may have used his golf club as a cane,but he refused to use his injury as a crutch.”~Brian Clark.
Brian Clark of Copyblogger has this to say about headlines.
Company profile:Synthesis is a WordPress hosting company recently co-founded by Brian Clark(CopyBlogger) and Derick Shaefer(OrangeCast).
Brian Clark of CopyBlogger once said this about list-headline.
I followed bigdawg bloggers like Darren Rowse at Pro Blogger and Brian Clark at Copy Blogger early during my blogging career to get on the straight and narrow.
Brian Clark from Copyblogger also had this to say about content marketing.
From very early days, the quality of the content posted here has attracted strategic partners-the partners Brian Clark worked with to create every line of revenue-generating business we have today.
Brian Clark and the team at Copyblogger uses teaching as well.
I worked with Brian Clark as he built Copyblogger to a multimillion dollar brand.
Brian Clark at Copyblogger starts his About page by talking about the history of the company.
I worked with Brian Clark as he built Copyblogger to a multimillion dollar brand.
Brian Clark once said that Google bots are like infants, who need to be spoon-fed regularly.
Jon worked with Brian Clark to build CopyBlogger into a multimillion-dollar brand.
According to Brian Clark over at Copyblogger,“On average, 8 out of 10 people will read headline copy, but only 2 out of 10 will read the rest.
I worked under Brian Clark as we built Copyblogger into a multimillion dollar brand.
According to Brian Clark, who runs the must-read site, CopyBlogger,“on average, 8 out of 10 people will read headline copy, but only 2 out of 10 will read the rest.”.
Brian Clark says, in a Copyblogger post, that“well-crafted stories allow readers to draw the conclusion you want on their own, and people rarely second-guess their own conclusions”.