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“SEO doesn't happen in a vacuum. Every situation offers a unique set of variables.” - Chuck Price. In this episode, my guest and I will discuss key SEO topics, including what to look for when hiring an SEO agency, weighing the risks and benefits of SEO, and when to hire an in-house resource versus an agency. We will also explore effective local SEO strategies and break down E-E-A-T (Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, Trustworthiness), explaining what it is and how it impacts your business. YouTube: https://youtu.be/kHf_QU0ST0s About Nick Musica: Nick has been an SEO professional since 2003. He launched his SEO and content creation consultancy, Optics In, in September 2019. He focuses on supporting small and medium-sized businesses and startups with their SEO needs. How to Get In Touch With Nick Musica: Email: nick@opticsin.com Website: http://opticsin.com/ Gift: 10% off from Optics In SEO services Stalk me online! LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/conniewhitman Subscribe to the Enlightenment of Change podcast on your favorite podcast streaming service or YouTube. New episodes are posted every week. Listen to Connie dive into new sales and business topics or problems you may have.
The Need To Rewire The Professional Brain Chuck Price is a lawyer by trade, but a wisdom seeker by nature. His openness and curiosity led him down a most unusual path, a path towards greater personal authenticity, presence, and awareness. He's written a book called Now he talks to other professionals about finding your way in a linear, left brain profession while holding on to your humanity along the way. Chuck talks about the value of creating a balanced life and of learning the art of being present. Why is presence important? "We're never taught to live right now." Our professional schools emphasize left brain learning, crucial to mastering a lot of information. "What you're actually learning to do is to have an extremely unbalanced life, totally left brain and totally based on what you're going to accomplish." But what about the things you might experience? Join us for a thoughtful discussion of what creates a good life. What they're saying: “This is a beautiful book about life, its imperfections, its challenges, and its joys. It is a book of hope and wisdom for all of us facing a bump in the road.” –Pragito Dove “Pat has woven together beautiful stories of life setbacks that have been transformed into spiritual growth. This book is a gift and a must-read for souls experiencing pain and yearning for growth.” –Gary Hensel Learn more at Follow Bump on:
What do you do when life throws you a curveball? You've planned everything so well, but the results are much more challenging than expected. Or a sudden illness changes your life forever? Today, three people share with us the lessons they learned after they went through significant life transitions. Lorna Johnson 5:22 - 9:54 Carolyn Culbertson 11:53 - 15:57 Chuck Price 18:02 - 21:56 For resources, please go to our website.
Chuck Price, President, AI Kinetics joined Grayson Brulte on The Road to Autonomy podcast to discuss the shutdown of Waymo Via and what it means for the development of the universal driver. The conversation begins with Chuck sharing his thoughts on the current state of the autonomous trucking industry.We are going through change. What we're seeing is the early phase of this development which was largely science doing science, now moving to doing engineering and commercialization. Some of the companies that have been involved in this thought ahead for that and are prepared and others are struggling or have struggled. What we are seeing is a consolidation and some changes in strategy that I think are normal and healthy for an industry as complex as this. – Chuck PriceThe consolidation currently occurring in the autonomous trucking industry is healthy — the market is functioning properly. On Wednesday, July 26th, Alphabet announced Waymo will be shutting down their autonomous trucking division — Waymo Via. While this may have come as a surprise to many, there were rumors in the market and public statements by Alphabet on earnings calls that laid the foundation for this announcement. Waymo did the right thing for a lot of reasons. – Chuck PriceBy shutting down Waymo Via, Waymo is now going to focus exclusively on their robotaxi business — Waymo One. As Mr. Price stated, this is indeed the right thing for Waymo to do as they are in a head-to-head competition with Cruise. Cruise is a formidable opponent with the resources to compete. Not to mention, Cruise is currently expanding at a much more rapid pace than Waymo. Cruise is in the driver's seat, while Waymo follows behind. From a technical perspective, was this an admission by Waymo that the Universal Driver did not work as they expected? Or is this more inancial discipline coming from Waymo as the division will have a new de facto CEO on September 1st — Ruth Porat, President & Chief Investment Officer of Alphabet. In her new role Ms. Porat will be responsible for investments in Alphabet's “Other Bets”. To further streamline the business and appease Wall Street, could Ms. Porat look to license the Waymo driver to global OEMs? Or raise additional capital outside by collateralizing Waymo's IP? Aurora Innovation with 1,450 patents related to autonomy recently raised $820 million in new capital. I am confident that the formal IP developed by Aurora gave them a huge advantage when they went to raise money, and without that they probably would not have been able to raise. – Chuck PriceEven though Aurora recently raised $820 million in new capital, the company has a cash burn rate of $45.3 million a month. It's expensive to operate, Aurora. With Waymo signaling that the Universal Driver did not work, Aurora continues ahead with developing their version of the Universal Driver. Would Aurora be wise to shut down their passenger car business and focus solely on autonomous trucking? This decision would allow Aurora to streamline their business and lower their cash burn rate — the economics point the way forward. But the question remains, what path will Aurora choose as the company matures and grows?I haven't seen a Universal Virtual Driver yet, but I have seen focused drivers come to fruition. We've seen cars that are now self-driving without safety drivers. We've seen trucks that are self-driving without safety drivers. Both have been achieved. The science is done for those specific use cases. – Chuck PriceTo scale an autonomous trucking startup, the startup has to have a production relationship with a truck OEM. To achieve this relationship, the autonomous trucking startup will have to commit $50 to $100 million to the relationship.Wrapping up the conversation, Chuck shares his thoughts on how he sees the autonomous trucking industry evolving over the next five years.Follow The Road To Autonomy on Apple PodcastsFollow The Road to Autonomy on Spotify Follow The Road To Autonomy on LinkedInFollow The Road To Autonomy on TwitterRecorded on Tuesday, August 1, 2023See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Chuck Price, President of AI Kinetics, is joined by FreightWaves Staff Writer, Grace Sharkey, in this fireside chat on day 3 of F3. Discover an easier way of doing business with the J.B. Hunt 360°® platform. Manage the entire shipping process from start to finish, all in one place. See what the power of the J.B. Hunt 360 platform can do for you at jbhunt.com/power.Follow FreightWaves on Apple PodcastsFollow FreightWaves on SpotifyMore FreightWaves Podcasts
Chuck Price, President of AI Kinetics, is joined by FreightWaves Staff Writer, Grace Sharkey, in this fireside chat on day 3 of F3. Follow FreightWaves on Apple PodcastsFollow FreightWaves on SpotifyMore FreightWaves Podcasts
Judge Charles Price, II, is with the Birmingham Municipal Court where he presides over misdemeanor cases occurring within the City of Birmingham. Originally from Montgomery, Alabama, Chuck is a graduate of Morehouse College and received his law degree from Creighton University School of Law. “Chuck” is my dapper and eccentric friend that is equal parts, intelligent... witty... compassionate and thoughtful. If you have heard me speak of him, you've heard me speak of how important i believe his presence is at Birmingham's Municipal Court. NOT because i agree with his politics but because of how vastly different they are from mine. We need brilliant, young and progressive leaders if this city is to grow and attract more upwardly mobile talent to Birmingham. This was one of the really fun podcasts i've done. Expect to hear him on the podcast again soon... and often.
I had a wonderful time chatting with Chuck Price. Chuck is a former health and human services director, changemaker entrepreneur/business owner, and more. Chuck Price has filled leadership roles in several counties and private agencies throughout his 27 years of working in child welfare, health, and human services. Chuck's career has been dedicated to making drastic improvements in the lives of children and families. Chuck's career has been dedicated to making drastic improvements in the lives of children and families. He has been brave and selfless in his pursuit of excellence, often pioneering pathways not yet traveled by his peers. He has served in leadership roles within public and private agencies, in both urban and rural settings. All of this has provided him with a diverse perspective and the ability to understand and relate to challenges faced by leaders quickly.As a DHHS Director, Chuck led his department on a successful and transformational journey from traditional compliance-based practice to becoming a legitimate trauma-informed agency. As a result of his work, recruitment, retention, agency health, and case outcomes dramatically improved. Under his leadership, overall numbers of children living in congregate care were significantly reduced and, at one point, even dropped to zero! Chuck's results and process gained recognition across the state, the country, and internationally.Chuck and the team he led in that county were selected as one of five jurisdictions in the U.S. to participate in a 3-year Innovation Cohort. This resulted in a 12% overall decrease in youth in foster care and a 37% average decrease in youth in residential facilities. Recognition of Chuck's leadership didn't stop there — from 2016-2018; his peers elected him to serve as the President of the Wisconsin County Human Services Association. During Chuck's tenure as President, he led the association through an Organizational Effectiveness (OE) process focused on the association's infrastructure and leadership development for Directors statewide.Chuck and the cohesive team he built are living proof that a trauma-informed culture within a county DHHS can be achieved. With exemplary leadership, thriving culture can grow to create a place where staff incorporates hope and joy into their work daily. This environment results in incredible outcomes for the children, families, and individuals served. This transformation is possible — and Chuck can help you achieve it.Chuck started Blue Collar Consulting to broaden the impact of lessons learned so you don't have to start at the beginning. His passion is to help support brave leaders in their professional growth and development and to use his real-world experience to assist organizations in their trauma-informed cultural transformations.
Chuck Price is the owner of High Grounds Cafe in Sidney, OH. His journey began with a desire to help break the cycle of poverty in coffee. His cafe focuses on sourcing the highest grade coffee beans directly from farmers and supporting their farms with fair wages. His shop is a place for people to gather and “shops create their own sense of community.” Looking for other shops to visit around North Dakota? These are the shops recommended by Dexter and Nicole: Hemisphere Coffee Roasters in Mechanicsburg, OH The Depot Coffee House in Urbana, OH Want more great places to get coffee (or tea) as you're visiting new states across the U.S.? Follow along as we feature one coffee shop a week in all 50 states. Do you have shops you want to share with friends (and the world)? Send us your suggestions at baristatalkshow@gmail.com. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/baristatalk/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/baristatalk/support
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12 Ways to Use Google Trends for SEO Part 2Are you using Google Trends to gain your competitive edge? Learn 12 tips for how you can use Google Trends for better SEO.Author: Chuck PriceSource: https://www.searchenginejournal.com/google-trends-seo/226809/-Having 1st aired in 2009, with over 3.6 million downloads in 100+ counties, “SEO Podcast, Unknown Secrets of Internet Marketing” has become one of the longest-running and most authoritative podcasts for staying ahead of the perpetually changing digital marketing landscape.Great for marketers, business owners, and agencies from novice to experienced in using the internet to market and grow a brand!You can also watch his episode here: https://bestseopodcast.com/Follow us on:https://www.facebook.com/EWRDigitalhttps://www.instagram.com/thebestseopodcast/https://www.tiktok.com/@bestseopodcasthttps://www.linkedin.com/company/bestseopodcastPowered by: ewrdigital.comHost's: Matt Bertram & Chris Burres Disclaimer: For Educational and Entertainment purposes Only.
Are you using Google Trends to gain your competitive edge? Learn 12 tips for how you can use Google Trends for better SEO.Source: https://www.searchenginejournal.com/g...-Having 1st aired in 2009, with over 3.6 million downloads in 100+ counties, “SEO Podcast, Unknown Secrets of Internet Marketing” has become one of the longest-running and most authoritative podcasts for staying ahead of the perpetually changing digital marketing landscape.Great for marketers, business owners, and agencies from novice to experienced in using the internet to market and grow a brand!You can also watch his episode here: https://youtu.be/DuJOxaUCZzoYou can also watch his episode here: https://bestseopodcast.com/Presented by: https://www.ewrdigital.com/
12 Ways to Use Google Trends for SEOAre you using Google Trends to gain your competitive edge? Learn 12 tips for how you can use Google Trends for better SEO.Author: Chuck PriceSource: https://www.searchenginejournal.com/google-trends-seo/226809/-Having 1st aired in 2009, with over 3.6 million downloads in 100+ counties, “SEO Podcast, Unknown Secrets of Internet Marketing” has become one of the longest-running and most authoritative podcasts for staying ahead of the perpetually changing digital marketing landscape.Great for marketers, business owners, and agencies from novice to experienced in using the internet to market and grow a brand!You can also watch his episode here: https://bestseopodcast.com/Follow us on:https://www.facebook.com/EWRDigitalhttps://www.instagram.com/thebestseopodcast/https://www.tiktok.com/@bestseopodcasthttps://www.linkedin.com/company/bestseopodcastPowered by: ewrdigital.comHost's: Matt Bertram & Chris Burres Disclaimer: For Educational and Entertainment purposes Only.
Are you using Google Trends to gain your competitive edge? Learn 12 tips for how you can use Google Trends for better SEO.Source: https://www.searchenginejournal.com/google-trends-seo/226809/-Having 1st aired in 2009, with over 3.6 million downloads in 100+ counties, “SEO Podcast, Unknown Secrets of Internet Marketing” has become one of the longest-running and most authoritative podcasts for staying ahead of the perpetually changing digital marketing landscape.Great for marketers, business owners, and agencies from novice to experienced in using the internet to market and grow a brand!You can also watch his episode here: https://youtu.be/Qp3aplx92GQ
Honeybees. Ants. 18-wheelers. What do they have in common? . The first two operate as data-sharing collectives a la a hive mind to improve efficiency and achieve their goals, and now 18-wheelers are joining their ranks. Thanks to the advent of game-changing autonomous technology enabling hive-like communications, companies can create a network of vehicles that transform how they move freight across the United States. . A “queen bee” in this effort is TuSimple, an autonomous trucking enterprise operating the world's first autonomous freight network. With an ecosystem of industry leading partners including DHL, Goodyear, Penske, McLane, and the US Postal Service, coupled with a laser-focus on trucking, the use of camera-driven perception systems and real-world data, TuSimple is leading the way towards a self-driving infrastructure that enables greater efficiencies and lower operational costs for transporters. . Case in point: Since 2019, TuSimple has driven 160,000 autonomous miles for UPS' North America Air Freight division and achieved a 13% fuel savings at highway speeds. . In this episode of SAE Tomorrow Today, Chuck Price, Chief Product Officer of TuSimple, spoke about what the company has learned after collecting 5.5 million miles of on-road data and how it's informing the company's approach to safety, road conditions and AI system training. . We'd love to hear from you. Share your comments, questions and ideas for future topics and guests to podcast@sae.org. Don't forget to take a moment to follow SAE Tomorrow Today (and give us a review) on your preferred podcasting platform. . Follow SAE on LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube. Follow host Grayson Brulte on LinkedIn, Twitter, and Instagram.
In episode 6 of New Music for Old Men, Chuck Price and Tim Whitmire discuss the 20th Annual Christmas List(link below) with special guest Dave Redding. https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0wLl61lfGIPYzdiM1zujnY?si=o7U4our_T4yxnGskSoQvuA&nd=1
In a priority of problems... Google tells us their canonicalization bug and mobile-indexing problemsSEOs self-diagnose gender, racial, ethnic, and sexual orientation-based bias as a problem in the wider industry.According to an exhaustive report issued yesterday by the House Judiciary Subcommittee on Antitrust, Google, Apple, Amazon, and Facebook wield monopoly power over their respective markets.Remake those slides and rewrite those PPTs, Bing has rebranded as Microsoft Bing and has a new logo to prove it.Chuck Price on Google Trends
In a priority of problems... Google tells us their canonicalization bug and mobile-indexing problemsSEOs self-diagnose gender, racial, ethnic, and sexual orientation-based bias as a problem in the wider industry.According to an exhaustive report issued yesterday by the House Judiciary Subcommittee on Antitrust, Google, Apple, Amazon, and Facebook wield monopoly power over their respective markets.Remake those slides and rewrite those PPTs, Bing has rebranded as Microsoft Bing and has a new logo to prove it.Chuck Price on Google Trends
Chuck Price, Chief Product Officer, TuSimple joins Grayson Brulte on The Road To Autonomy Podcast to discuss TuSimple's culture of safety and innovation.In this episode, Grayson and Chuck start by discussing the economics of applying autonomy to fleets of trucks. Grayson asks Chuck if TuSimple ever considered creating a self-driving car.In the founding of TuSimple, Chuck discusses why the founding team focused solely on trucking from day one. The team saw a difference in the economics of self-driving trucks.We did see a difference. We saw that there were specific economic pain points in trucking. Robotaxis were solving a problem that didn't appear to exist.It was a fantasy, it was science fiction. It was a future were cities did not have to have individually owned cars. Where parking issues would be resolved. This is a grand vision without clear economic drivers. - Chuck Price, Chief Product Officer, TuSimpleThe conversation then veers into the universal driver debate and the great pivot to self-driving trucks from self-driving cars. Chuck shared his open and honest opinion on the universal driver.I do not believe there is such a thing as a universal driver. It's a marketing term. - Chuck Price, Chief Product Officer, TuSimpleWrapping up the conversation around the economics of self-driving trucks and why the universal driver is not the correct approach, the conversation shifts to TuSimple's culture of safety and innovation.TuSimple has a corporate culture of safety which they call 'SafeGuard". SafeGuard applies to every single employee in the company no matter what their job function or title is. From the individuals working on the trucks to the engineers writing the code to the executives leading corporate strategy, each and every employee is measured on their contribution to safety.What Did You Do To Contribute to Safety? - Chuck Price, Chief Product Officer, TuSimpleSafety is built into every aspect of what the company does, from the office to the depots to the on-road deployments. Drivers and safety engineers (Left and Right Seaters) go through six months of formal training before they are even able to touch the autonomy in the truck. Each and every safety driver goes through a drug test prior to being allowed in the vehicle.TuSimple treats it's drivers as Blue Angels as the company requires them to operate at the highest ability at all-times. When drivers and safety engineers leave the depot, they are monitored in real-time with in-cabin monitoring and drive cams to ensure the highest level of safety.The culture of safety and innovation is attracting partners such as UPS, Penske, U.S. Xpress, and McLane Company Inc. to work with TuSimple. As TuSimple scales, the company is working with Navistar to develop SAE Level 4 self-driving trucks at the factory which are safety certified.Rounding out the conversation, Grayson and Chuck talk about the economics of self-driving trucks and how TuSimple Self-Driving Trucks can show an ROI after the first 24 months of purchase. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this Episode of Tech Deep Dive, Max Clark speaks with Chuck Price (COO at Effectual), who offers invaluable information on the future of hyperscale cloud and serverless environments, and details what Effectual is doing to ensure the lasting success of their customer base as they migrate away from traditional data centers.
Pastor David along with guest speakers Bill Prankard, Bob Norcross & Chuck Price talk about the church being the church in uncharted waters over a Zoom call.
丽莎老师讲机器人之美CBS节目揭秘无人驾驶卡车欢迎收听丽莎老师讲机器人,想要孩子参加机器人竞赛、创意编程、创客竞赛的辅导,找丽莎老师!欢迎添加微信号:153 5359 2068,或搜索微信公众号:我最爱机器人。近日,CBS著名栏目《60 minutes》播放了一期以“无人驾驶卡车”为主题的节目。 “图森未来的无人驾驶系统不仅可以让卡车在夜间行驶,在一些极端天气环境下,类似雨天也有不错的表现,”“同时,图森未来已经在解决雪天环境了。” “如何做到的?我听说是一些硬件的升级是吗?”显然,这个话题引起了主持人jon对无人驾驶技术的兴趣。 “并不只是简单的硬件升级,图森未来拥有一套独立的无人驾驶系统,将自主研发的传感器、先进的激光雷达及毫米波雷达进行融合,这些设备与一台超级计算机相连接,由它来操控整台卡车,从而实现L4级无人驾驶功能。” 在听完首席产品官Chuck Price的介绍后,拍摄团队表示想亲自体验一下这个来自“未来的技术”。 “感觉坐上过山车了”为了不错过体验环节中的任何细节,摄制组在图森未来的无人驾驶卡车上安装了多台相机,用他们的话来说,“比当年NASA在阿波罗号登月时安装的还要多”。 在工作人员的安排下,一声“无人驾驶模式启动”的指令响起后,Jon的无人驾驶初体验,就此开始。 在这次体验路线的选择上,图森未来安排了位于亚利桑那州图森市的日常作业路线,全程约65英里,这也能让体验效果更为直观。但就在体验进行中的时候,图森未来的无人驾驶卡车碰到了一个小麻烦——“野蛮加塞”。 “那辆车刚刚是不是要加塞了!”Jon 指着眼前突然要变道的车说道。 “不错,我们刚刚的确被加塞了。” “但是卡车并没有向它按喇叭,难道是脱离无人驾驶模式了?” “没有,我们一直在无人驾驶的模式下,但是图森未来的无人驾驶系统比人还聪明,可以提前预判这样的行为,并作出迅速调整。” 科技技术在带给我们更便利、高效的生活环境的同时,我们也经常听到大家对于隐私问题、取代人工等问题的讨论。图森未来认为,这些声音本身,在一定程度上,也推动着技术与商业化、技术与法律法规的结合,往更完善的方向上发展。 无人驾驶本身只是一个技术,技术影响到生产方式,生产方式进而影响到生产的组织方式。而组织方式发生改变,整个产业链就会进行重组,一个新的合作模式诞生,最终影响到产业。所以要从技术影响到产业,是一段相当长的路,并非一蹴而就的。
Over the last few years, we've seen a great deal of investment in self-driving technology for commercial trucks. But what about trucking automation designed to support the driver rather than replace the driver? In past episodes, TuSimple Chief Product Officer, Chuck Price and Pronto.ai co-founder and COO, Ognen Stojanovski presented RoadSigns listeners with competing visions for automated trucks. Join us for Part II of our investigation of autonomous trucking, and put the machine-to-driver reality in the clearest view. For more information visit: https://roadsigns.ttnews.com/episodes/automated-trucking-part-two/ Follow the RoadSigns: Twitter: @ttroadsigns LinkedIn: RoadSignspocast Instagram: @roadsignspodcast Join RoadSigns mailing list: https://roadsigns.ttnews.com/join-the-mailing-list/
Such a privilege to interview Chuck Price, Chaplain for the San Diego Police Department. Many listeners may not even realize that there are police chaplains - learn today what police chaplains do and how you can pray for the police and for the chaplains who serve them. To learn more and to support Chuck Price, please visit WIXIM.com. Visit us at RadioChurch.org Join us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/cultivatingethos
Episode 132 - We discuss the mysterious Hawaiian Island of Niihau, with Kit Furderer of Kauai's Holo Holo Charters. The islanders live in traditional manner and very few people have ever visited the "forbidden island." We also compare the Eiffel Tower and the Empire State Building, are they worth your time when visiting Paris and New York City? And financial advisor Chuck Price tell us the pitfalls of planning to travel in your retirement.
We’re all aware of the race to deliver self driving cars that will allow consumers to sit back and be chauffeured wherever they wish. But the implications of self-driving trucks might actually be bigger, in the short term. Our guest today is Chuck Price, Chief Product Officer of TuSimple, which is developing commercially ready level four fully autonomous driving solutions for the logistics industry: self-driving trucks. So let’s talk trucks.
Your Cirrus Specialist. Call me if you’re thinking of buying a new Cirrus SR20 or SR22. Call 1-650-967-2500 for Cirrus purchase and training assistance. Send us an email - http://www.sjflight.com/Forms/inquiry.htm If you have a question you'd like answered on the show, let listeners hear you ask the question, by recording your listener question using your phone. Max interviews Chuck Price, who accompanied him on a recent trip to the Cirrus delivery center in Knoxville, TN to pick up a new Cirrus SR22T for a buyer and then fly the aircraft back to California. Together they flew nearly 2,000 nautical miles in a day and a half as they dodged snow and ice on the return trip to San Jose, California. And if you're interested in buying a new or a slightly used Cirrus, please contact me now so I can help you learn more about that process. And if you’re looking to buy a new aircraft, like the one I ferried back with Chuck, let me set up a free demo flight for you. I specialize in the Cirrus and work with people around the world. Click here for the current listener survey. Tell us about the aviation headset you use most, what you like and dislike about it, and if you're planning to buy a new headset. Please visit my new Patreon page and make a contribution to help me with my goal of improving the AviationNewsTalk.com website.
How Much SEO Do You Really Need? Chuck Price from Measurable SEO speaks with Jeremy Schoemaker about how much focus among all of your sources of traffic do you need it to be on SEO. Plus, Jeremy confronts what some of the so-called SEO experts have said to him in the past, and how he has proven some of his critics wrong.
Coreferences In Followup Queriesand the Google Penguin 3.0Update as Jim and Dave speak withSEOByTheSea Author Bill Slawski and Chuck Price, the founder and CEO of Measurable SEO.
Coreferences In Followup Queriesand the Google Penguin 3.0Update as Jim and Dave speak withSEOByTheSea Author Bill Slawski and Chuck Price, the founder and CEO of Measurable SEO.