Traffic think tank is by far the best digital marketing community out there at the moment. Since joining this community I’ve made lots of connections and got to know some key experts in this field.
I love the idea of learning as much as possible about SEO. I just can;t tell if this is ideal for beginners or better suited for someone more advanced.
I really like the concept of this but wonder if it could have been done on Facebook, which more people may be familiar with instead of Slack? There's already a huge learning curve with traffic!
When I first got involved in digital marketing I fell in at the deep end, and had no clue about what was important and where to focus my time. I spent 12-18 floundering around, making little progress, until I eventually discovered the SEO community. I slowly starting building up my network - which took lots of time and proactive effort.
Traffic Think Tank shortcuts all of this. When you don't know where to start, you can just ask any of the experienced marketers in there who have done it a million times. When you want to talk through specific problems with people going through exactly the same shit, you'll find that too. And you'll have a fantastic portal to grow and develop your own network, through the Slack community and offline events.
And if all you want to do is sit back quietly and learn, then the excellent, regular webinars and case studies will absolutely have you covered.
TTT is a fantastic community and I'm honoured to be a part of it. I wouldn't hesitate to recommend it to anyone in digital marketing, particularly those who want some support from more experienced heads, or those who want to skill-up and push themselves to the next level.
I recently learned of this and am definitely going to share it with my friends online who are bloggers and marketers!
To have our own Private SEO community to help us get our questions answered, Priceless..
The community is super helpful, you can ask there any question, and there's always someone to respond and help you out, about the Slack part, it's a bit annoying as a new user, but you get used to it pretty fast.