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Brian Dean

Brian Dean

The expert that experts learn from

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  • SEO
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  • YouTube
  • MarTech
  • Community building
  • Growth

Brian is the founder of Backlinko, and now an internationally recognized SEO expert. After failing with his first five online businesses, Brian finally struck gold with a site in the personal finance space in 2012. He created Backlinko to teach the lessons he learned along the way.

Since launching Backlinko, Brian made a name for himself by publishing insanely practical strategies that marketers can use to grow their online business. Backlinko is now one of the most popular marketing blogs online.

After selling Backlinko to Semrush, he started another successful venture, Exploding Topics. But he also stuck around to continue to help set the standards for Backlinko, and we’re thrilled to still have him around as a contributor.

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Snapchat Demographic Stats: How Many People Use Snapchat?

Snapchat Demographic Stats: How Many People Use Snapchat?

Snapchat launched in July 2011 as an “ephemeral” messaging platform. The app, originally called “Picaboo”, was initially only available on iOS. The Picaboo app didn’t take off right away, with only 127 users in its first few months. A rebrand to Snapchat and release on Android fueled rapid growth. The app then quickly reached a milestone of 100,000 daily active users about a year after launch. Today, Snapchat has more than 414 million daily active users around the globe. Snapchat reported $4.61 billion in revenue in 2023, up from $2.5 billion in 2020.