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In this episode of the Any Given Sunday Australia podcast, hosts TMac, Charlie Pickering and Danny Webb discuss the recent NFL Draft, highlighting the excitement surrounding the event, the surprising moves made by teams like the Jaguars and Giants, and the implications of Shedeur Sanders' unexpected slide in the draft. They also touch on the participation of Australian players, the attendance at the Green Bay draft, and their power rankings for the draft winners. The conversation wraps up with predictions for the Steelers' quarterback situation and the potential impact of various players in the upcoming season.
In this episode of the Any Given Sunday Australia podcast, hosts TMac, Danny Webb, and Charlie Pickering discuss breaking news regarding player signings, including Russell Wilson and Stefon Diggs. They analyze the implications of these signings for the Giants and Patriots, delve into draft predictions, and explore the current state of free agency. The conversation also covers proposed rule changes in the NFL and the future of quarterback contracts, particularly focusing on Caleb Williams' ambitious goal to become the first billion-dollar player in football.
The club held a Fans' Forum just a few days after the news about majority shareholder Phil Kirk's medical condition had been released. Phil insisted on carrying on and he joined CEO John Croot, manager Paul Cook and assistant manager Danny Webb on the top table. The forum, which was hosted by Phil Tooley, Ellie Yates and Nick Johnson and broadcast live on 1866 Sport, provided essential listening for all Chesterfield supporters.
In this episode of the Any Given Sunday Australia podcast, hosts TMac and Danny Webb celebrate the Eagles' Super Bowl victory over the Chiefs. They discuss the game's highlights, including the Eagles' dominant performance, the defensive strategies that shut down Patrick Mahomes, and the implications for the future of both teams. The conversation also touches on the potential for the Eagles to become a dynasty and the memorable halftime show featuring Kendrick Lamar and Drake.
In this episode of the Any Given Sunday Australia podcast, hosts TMac and Danny Webb discuss their excitement for the upcoming Super Bowl, sharing insights on betting strategies and predictions for both the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles. They analyze key players, potential touchdown scorers, and novelty bets, while also engaging with their audience through live chat. The conversation culminates in final predictions for the game, emphasizing the importance of responsible gambling.
In this episode of the Any Given Sunday Australia podcast, hosts TMac and Danny Webb discuss the upcoming Super Bowl matchup between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Kansas City Chiefs. They reflect on their nerves leading up to the game, analyze the Pro Bowl and the growing popularity of flag football, and delve into the NFL trade season. The conversation shifts to the strategies and key players for both teams, with a focus on the Eagles' game plan and the Chiefs' strengths. The hosts conclude with their predictions for the game and potential MVP candidates.
In this episode of the Any Given Sunday Australia podcast, hosts Danny Webb and Charlie Pickering discuss the latest NFL news, including coaching changes, playoff performances, and college football highlights. They recap the Chiefs vs. Texans game, the surprising upset of the Commanders over the Lions, and analyze the Eagles' narrow victory against the Rams. The conversation also covers the Bills' close win against the Ravens, touching on key player performances and the implications for the upcoming Super Bowl. The hosts reflect on the underperformance of NFC North teams and the overall excitement of the playoffs.
In this episode of the Any Given Sunday Australia podcast, hosts TMac and Danny Webb discuss the upcoming NFL Divisional Round games, including a deep dive into matchups like Texans vs. Chiefs, Commanders vs. Lions, Eagles vs. Rams, and Ravens vs. Bills. They also touch on the rumor of Deion Sanders potentially joining the Cowboys and analyze the implications of each game, highlighting key players and strategies. The conversation is filled with humor, insights, and predictions for the weekend's action.
In this episode of the Indie Given Sunday Australia podcast, hosts TMac and Danny Webb dive into the excitement of Wild Card Weekend in the NFL. They discuss the latest coaching changes, analyze key matchups including the Chargers vs. Texans, Ravens vs. Steelers, Bills vs. Broncos, Packers vs. Eagles, Commanders vs. Buccaneers, and Vikings vs. Rams. The conversation is filled with insights on team strategies, player performances, and predictions for the playoffs, making it a must-listen for NFL fans.
In this episode of the Any Given Sunday Australia podcast, hosts TMac and Danny Webb discuss the exciting developments leading into Week 18 of the NFL season. They reflect on the New Year, preview playoff scenarios, and analyze key matchups including the Broncos vs. Chiefs, Dolphins vs. Jets, and Bengals vs. Steelers. The conversation also touches on player resting strategies, Mahomes' Pro Bowl snub, and the implications of the NFC playoff picture, particularly the Vikings vs. Lions showdown. Additionally, they provide insights into betting opportunities for the final week of the regular season.
In this episode of the Any Given Sunday Australia podcast, hosts TMac and Danny Webb discuss the latest developments in the NFL, including playoff scenarios, standout rookie performances and matchups, and the struggles of various teams. They reflect on the holiday season and how jam packed the end of season week is. All going well, Week 18 games will matter
James Summers presents this festive special, featuring Ashley Kirk, Danny Webb and Kieron Dyer.
In this episode of the Any Given Sunday Australia podcast, hosts TMac and Danny Webb discuss the current state of the NFL as the season approaches its climax. They review recent games, including the Falcons' narrow victory over the Raiders, the implications of QB changes in Atlanta and Cleveland, and the playoff picture for teams like the Vikings and Lions. The hosts also analyze the Bills' offensive prowess amidst defensive struggles, preview the crucial matchup between the Chargers and Broncos, and delve into the upcoming divisional showdown between the Ravens and Steelers. With playoff implications on the line, the conversation is lively and insightful, reflecting on the highs and lows of the season.
In this episode of the Any Given Sunday Australia podcast, hosts TMac and Danny Webb discuss various topics surrounding the NFL, including the upcoming game in Berlin, Bill Belichick's move to UNC, the media drama between AJ Brown and Jalen Hurts, and predictions for the week's games in their 'Quick Pick 6' segment. They also analyze the Eagles' matchup against the Steelers and the Ravens' playoff chances, wrapping up with insights on the current state of the league.
Danny Webb AKA Sparky Milan joins Thomas Nagy while Paul Meenen is in Ireland to discuss their best and worst moments in the trade
In this episode of the Any Given Sunday Australia podcast, hosts TMac and Danny Webb, along with guest Charlie Pickering, discuss the latest happenings in the NFL and CFL. They cover the CFL Grey Cup, recap recent NFL games, analyze coaching changes, and preview key matchups, including the highly anticipated Bills vs. Chiefs game. The conversation also touches on team dynamics, player performances, and betting insights for the upcoming games. Subscribe for all our content
In this episode of the Any Given Sunday Australia podcast, hosts TMac and Danny Webb discuss the latest NFL games, focusing on thrilling matchups, player performances, and the impact of injuries on team dynamics. They recap a classic Thursday night game, analyze surprising upsets, and delve into the competitive landscapes of various divisions, particularly the NFC West and South. The hosts also highlight the resilience of the Lions and the growth potential of the Texans, while previewing the upcoming Dolphins vs. Rams game. Subscribe for all our content
In this episode of the Any Given Sunday Australia podcast, hosts TMac and Danny Webb discuss the current NFL season, highlighting the excitement of the games, the impact of recent trades, coaching changes, and player injuries. They also provide insights into upcoming matchups and betting strategies, emphasizing the unpredictability of the league and the thrill of the game. Subscribe for all our content
In this episode of the Any Given Sunday Australia podcast, hosts TMac and Danny Webb discuss the thrilling highlights from the latest NFL week, including close games, upsets, and standout performances. They delve into betting strategies, team dynamics, and the implications for playoff races, while also previewing upcoming matchups and sharing insights on player performances. Subscribe to get al our content
In this episode of the Any Given Sunday Australia podcast, hosts TMac and Danny Webb discuss the latest happenings in the NFL, including game recaps, player injuries, trades, and predictions for upcoming games. They delve into the Rams' victory over the Vikings, the impact of injuries on teams like the Buccaneers and Browns, and the significance of Tua's return for the Dolphins. The hosts also analyze the recent trade of DeAndre Hopkins to the Chiefs and the new role of former coach Saleh in Green Bay. With insights on player performances and team dynamics, this episode provides a comprehensive overview of the current NFL landscape. Subscribe for all our content
In this episode of the Any Given Sunday Australia podcast, hosts TMac and Danny Webb discuss the current NFL season, highlighting the close games, standout player performances, and the impact of injuries on team dynamics. They analyze the Chiefs' dominance and speculate on their potential undefeated streak, while also previewing upcoming matchups and sharing betting strategies. The conversation is filled with insights on team performances, player stats, and the overall excitement of the NFL season. Subscribe for all our content
In this episode of the Any Given Sunday Australia podcast, hosts Danny Webb and TMac discuss the recent NFL games, focusing on the Bills' victory over the Jets. They analyze key performances, including Aaron Rodgers' game and the impact of recent trades, particularly Davante Adams to the Jets and Amari Cooper to the Bills. The conversation also touches on coaching changes, team dynamics, and predictions for the AFC East moving forward. We analyze key upcoming matchups, including the highly anticipated Chiefs vs. 49ers game, and discuss the potential of the Saints as contenders or pretenders in the league. Join us for insights and predictions as we navigate through the current NFL landscape. Subscribe for all our content
In this episode of the Any Given Sunday Australia podcast, hosts TMac and Danny Webb discuss the latest NFL games, focusing on standout performances, injuries, and playoff implications. They analyze the San Francisco 49ers' return to form, the Detroit Lions' impressive win overshadowed by a significant injury, and the struggles of the Dallas Cowboys. The conversation also touches on the potential for all NFC North teams to make the playoffs, the Philadelphia Eagles' challenges, and the implications of a potential trade for Davante Adams. Additionally, they highlight the Houston Texans' rise in the league and preview the upcoming Bills vs. Jets game, including betting insights. subscribe for all our content
In this episode of the Any Given Sunday Australia podcast, hosts TMac and Danny Webb discuss the latest NFL games, including a recap of the Chiefs vs. Saints matchup. They delve into the surprising firing of Jets coach Saleh and highlight the impressive performance of rookie Jayden Daniels. The hosts also share their power rankings, preview upcoming games, and provide betting insights for the week ahead. Subscribe to get all our content
In this episode of the Any Given Sunday Australia podcast, hosts TMac and Danny Webb discuss the highlights and standout performances from Week 5 of the NFL season. They analyze surprising upsets, concerns for struggling teams, and the current division standings. The conversation also touches on trade talks, player movements, and the impact of injuries on upcoming games. As they look ahead, they provide insights into the playoff picture and make predictions for potential Super Bowl matchups. Subscribe for all our content
In this episode of the Any Given Sunday Australia podcast, hosts TMac and Danny Webb discuss the latest happenings in the NFL, including a recap of the Monday night games, injury updates, and trade talks surrounding Davante Adams. They also delve into predictions for upcoming games and share their betting insights for the week. Subscribe for all our content
In this episode of the Any Given Sunday Australia podcast, hosts TMac and Danny Webb discuss the latest happenings in the NFL, focusing on standout performances, injuries, and team dynamics. They analyze King Henry's impressive game, the impact of injuries on various teams, and the performance of quarterbacks like Aaron Rodgers and Deshaun Watson. The conversation also touches on season predictions and evaluations of teams struggling early in the season, as well as insights into upcoming games and betting odds. Subscribe for all our content
Thomas Nagy is joined by Danny Webb AKA Sparky Milan for the first of three appearances while Paul is off on holiday and uses it as an oppertunity to find out what Danny has been doing workwise lately and discuss in detail his experiences re-training and joining the trade at 27
In this episode of the Any Given Sunday Australia podcast, hosts TMac and Danny Webb discuss the latest developments in the NFL, including the Buffalo Bills' potential as Super Bowl contenders, the struggles of the Jacksonville Jaguars, and the breakout performance of rookie Jayden Daniels. They also delve into Travis Kelce's future, the surprising success of the Washington Commanders, and the worrying trends for the Cincinnati Bengals. The hosts provide insights into upcoming matchups, early MVP predictions, and betting strategies for the week ahead. Subscribe for all our content
In this episode of the Any Given Sunday Australia podcast, hosts TMac and Danny Webb discuss the highlights and lowlights of Week 3 in the NFL. They analyze key performances, surprising wins, and the impact of quarterback changes on team dynamics. The conversation also covers the struggles of teams like the Dolphins and the Cowboys, as well as the impressive comebacks from the Rams and Ravens. Looking ahead, they preview upcoming games, including the Bills vs. Jags and Bengals vs. Commanders, while sharing their predictions and insights. Subscribe for all our content
In this episode, TMac and Danny Webb discuss the latest developments in the NFL as they preview Week 3. They analyze key matchups, including the Texans vs. Vikings and Ravens vs. Cowboys, while also addressing injury updates and potential trades. The conversation covers the implications of player absences, particularly for the Rams and 49ers, and the impact of quarterback changes on team performance. The boys also share their betting picks and insights on upcoming games, including the Jets vs. Patriots showdown.
In this episode of the Any Given Sunday Australia podcast, hosts TMac and Danny Webb discuss the latest NFL games, highlighting surprising upsets, standout performances, and injury updates. They delve into the Vikings' shocking win over the 49ers, the Saints' dominance against the Cowboys, and the Packers' close call against the Colts. The duo also reflects on Baker Mayfield's resurgence with the Bucs, Kyler Murray's return, and the implications of injuries to key players like Tua Tagovailoa and Christian McCaffrey. The episode wraps up with a deep dive into the Chiefs vs. Bengals game and predictions for upcoming matchups. Subscribe for all our content
Ensuring you use good quality materials is a vital part of doing your job in the trade, so today Clivev talked about the drop we've seen in the standard of materials, partnered with increased prices!He was joined by a number of guests, including John Newcomb, the Chief Executive Officer at Builders Merchants Federation Ltd, Danny Webb also known as Sparky Milan, and Liam McGinley from McGinley's CC!There's also the pub lunch quiz for your chance to grab yourself 6 points as well as the very best messages that we received - enjoy!
Thomas Nagy is joined by show regulars, Danny Webb and Pete Arrow so that he can find out how their quality of work, demand and how business is going generally in 2024. Thomas also reads out some messages on what the most common struggles are for contractors currently and shares his thoughts
It's Chance Lichfield sitting in for the big man this week and today, our attention turned to the fact it's the first of the month – so, Chance wanted to know, how do you make a brilliant first impression on your clients, customers & colleagues?!We were joined by top spark Danny Webb for his thoughts, as well as great friend of the show Reece Stewart from Stewarts Kitchens…There's also the pub lunch quiz for your chance to grab 6 points, as well as the very best messages we received!
HBOners Season Seven - The Regime Tis the penultimate episode of both The Regime and the seventh and final season of The HBOners. So, come "All Ye Faithful" fans and listeners, and lend your ears to beloved hosts Chasey Joshua and Stevin Nippol, as they try to untangle the twisted logic of the Faban Corridor plot, reminisce about Hugh Grant's all too brief cameo on this show, and question why they ever chose to watch this series in the first place. So join our hosts in celebrating the (almost) end of this HBO series and the HBFannies who give Stevin and Chasey the strength to carry on, week in and week out. In the words of Chancellor Vernham, “I bless you all, and I bless our love.” Starring: Kate Winslet, Matthias Schoenaerts, Guillaume Gallienne, Andrea Riseborough, Martha Plimpton, and Hugh Grant. Other members of the cast include Danny Webb, David Bamber, Henry Goodman, Stanley Townsend, Louie Mynett, Rory Keenan, Karl Markovics, and Pippa Haywood Call us: (541) 854-5541 Email us: thehboners@aol.com Instagram us: @thehboners #slickrickcomehome #seventhseason #byebyechasey
HBOners Season Seven - The Regime We've passed the halfway point with the fourth episode of the season - "Midnight Feast". Hope you saved room for dessert, because Chasey and Stevin are full of delicious morsels of television critique and tasty commentary on anything and everything having to do with this episode. And there are so many sweet and savory things to talk about when it comes to HBO's The Regime. Might this episode contain the long-awaited appearance of Stevin's beloved Hugh Grant? Is Chasey still watching episodes on 1.75 speed? How many more HBFannies will call in or rate the podcast for a chance to win one of Stevin's mysterious "prizes"? There's only one way to find out. Tune in to this week's episode of The HBOners! Starring: Kate Winslet, Matthias Schoenaerts, Guillaume Gallienne, Andrea Riseborough, Martha Plimpton, and Hugh Grant. Other members of the cast include Danny Webb, David Bamber, Henry Goodman, Stanley Townsend, Louie Mynett, Rory Keenan, Karl Markovics, and Pippa Haywood Call us: (541) 854-5541 Email us: thehboners@aol.com Instagram us: @thehboners #slickrickcomehome #seventhseason #byebyechasey
We welcome Ricky Byrne onto The Overload Segment to talk about AM2's, AFDDs and also to promote cancer awareness through a personal experience. On the feature interview segment we welcome Danny Webb aka SparkyMilan on to share his journey and give his insights into the positive and negative aspects of trade social media pages and the overall condition of the industry right now. Find Ricky on Instagram @byrneelectricalltd and find Danny on Instagram @sparkymilan --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/insightthestrippedbackpod/message
HBOners Season Seven - The Regime Tres episodes down, and only tres más to go. Join Chasey and Stevin for a lively discussion of The Regime: Episode 3 - "The Heroes' Banquet". Hugh, is that you? Not so fast! But we do have a special guest this week, with Chris Masi, co-creator of the hit Hallmark/CW/Peacock series: Ride. So strap on your boots and giddyup, because this episode is going to be one hell of a Ride! Foundlings. Fondlings. Faban Corridors. Potatoes and homemade potions. Hugh Grant-less episodes. Kate Winslet. HBO. Max. Middle Europe. The HBOners once again immerse themselves in HBO's gripping new series, The Regime. And with only four more episodes to go, you won't want to miss a second of action. Tune in each week to watch The Regime on HBO, or Max, or whatever the hell it is they're calling it these days. Then later in the week, keep your ears peeled for our follow-up episode of The HBOners. Starring: Kate Winslet, Matthias Schoenaerts, Guillaume Gallienne, Andrea Riseborough, Martha Plimpton, and Hugh Grant. Other members of the cast include Danny Webb, David Bamber, Henry Goodman, Stanley Townsend, Louie Mynett, Rory Keenan, Karl Markovics, and Pippa Haywood Call us: (541) 854-5541 Email us: thehboners@aol.com Instagram us: @thehboners #slickrickcomehome #seventhseason #byebyechasey#hallmark #peacock #thecw #tomwelling
HBOners Season Seven - The Regime Two wrongs don't make a right. But two episodes of The Regime do make two episodes of The HBOners. It's Episode 2: "The Foundling". Palatial intrigue. Governmental goings-on. Potatoes. American Ambassadors. Kate Winslet. HBO. Dicatresships. Fun Accents. Insightful analysis. Verbal sparring. Hugh Grant. Join Chasey and Stevin as they immerse themselves in HBO's gripping new series, The Regime. And with only four more episodes to go, you won't want to miss a second of action. Tune in each week to watch The Regime on HBO, or Max, or whatever the hell it is they're calling it these days. Then later in the week, keep your ears peeled for our follow-up episode of The HBOners. Starring: Kate Winslet, Matthias Schoenaerts, Guillaume Gallienne, Andrea Riseborough, Martha Plimpton, and Hugh Grant. Other members of the cast include Danny Webb, David Bamber, Henry Goodman, Stanley Townsend, Louie Mynett, Rory Keenan, Karl Markovics, and Pippa Haywood Call us: (541) 854-5541 Email us: thehboners@aol.com Instagram us: @thehboners #slickrickcomehome #seventhseason
HBOners Season Seven - The Regime The HBOners are back for another season of thoughtful analysis, insightful television critique, and maybe even a few laughs. Hugh gotta be kiddin' me! And speaking of Hugh, fan favorite Hugh Grant is back this season, along with our favorite Mare, the late, great Kate Winslet. Join Chasey and Stevin as they watch and discuss this season's show: The Regime. And say goodbye to Chasey Joshua as he bids a fond farewell (again) in his final season as HBOner cohost. The Regime premieres March 3 on HBO, or Max, or whatever the hell it is they're calling it now! Starring: Kate Winslet, Matthias Schoenaerts, Guillaume Gallienne, Andrea Riseborough, Martha Plimpton, and Hugh Grant. Other members of the cast include Danny Webb, David Bamber, Henry Goodman, Stanley Townsend, Louie Mynett, Rory Keenan, Karl Markovics, and Pippa Haywood Call us: (541) 854-5541 Email us: thehboners@aol.com Instagram us: @thehboners #slickrickcomehome #seventhseason
Thomas and Paul are going to be looking at specialisms in the Electrical sector every fortnight or so on the show and they start with EV charge point installs. Danny Webb, Known as Sparky Milan on social media joins Thomas and Paul to talk about his experiences with EV installs so far
In this episode of All About Apprenticeships, we're asking, how do we encourage the next generation of apprentices? And could a new breed of trade influencers hold the key?Joining Georgie Frost are electricians Amy Barratt-Singh and Danny Webb, who started their trade careers in their late 20s. They have since established their own company called 'The Power Couple,' where they share a passion for inspiring young individuals to pursue a career in the trades.You can find Amy on Instagram @amythesparky - and Danny @sparkymilan.You can find Checkatrade's brand new apprenticeship and skills channel Home - About Apprenticeships and while you're there, you can also check out our Jobs Board to find an apprenticeship that's perfect for you.You can find more information about apprenticeships at @national_careers_service or head to Amazing Apprenticeships or UCAS for up to date information on current apprenticeship vacancies.
We're back! And it seems that we've crash landed into the Alien franchise yet again. Stick with us as we explore the third entry of Ripley's dog days battling the perfect organism, directed by an up-and-coming David Fincher! Listen on YouTube: https://youtu.be/0f-2Tk0HflU --- TIME CODES: 00:00:00 - INTRO 00:03:44 - BASIC FACTS 00:07:59 - THE MEAT 00:51:48 - WHAT WE WATCHED --- FILM INFORMATION: Alien³ (1993) “Returning from LV-426, Ellen Ripley crash-lands on the maximum-security prison Fiorina 161, where she discovers that she has unwittingly brought along an unwelcome visitor.” Directed by David Fincher, starring Sigourney Weaver, Charles S. Dutton, Charles Dance, Paul McGann, Brian Glover, Ralph Brown, and Danny Webb. Written by Vincent Ward, David Giler, Walter Hill, and Larry Ferguson, music by Elliot Goldenthal, cinematography by Alex Thomson, edited by Terry Rawlings, and produced by Gordon Carroll, David Giler, Walter Hill, Ezra Swerdlow, and Sigourney Weaver. Read more on Alien³'s IMDB page: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0103644/ Find where to stream Alien³ on JustWatch: https://www.justwatch.com/us/movie/alien3 --- OUR LINKS: Main Webpage: https://anchor.fm/recentlylogged Letterboxd HQ: https://boxd.it/30uy1 YouTube: https://youtube.com/@recentlylogged Micah's Stuff YouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/UCqan1ouaFGl1XMt_6VrIzFg Letterboxd: https://boxd.it/AkCn Twitter: https://twitter.com/micah_grawey Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/m_grawey_films/ Robbie's Stuff Website: https://robbiegrawey.com --- EPISODE CREDITS: Recently Logged Podcast creators - Micah and Robert “Robbie” Grawey Hosts - Micah and Robert “Robbie” Grawey Songs used in this episode - Black Mass and Dead Forest by Brian Bolger and Clash of Gods and Space Hunter by Quincas Moreira Editor - Robert “Robbie” Grawey Episode art designer - Robert “Robbie” Grawey Episode Description - Micah and Robert “Robbie” Grawey --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/recentlylogged/support
Join the ever reliable TC24, work experience kid Danny Webb and Host TMac as the discuss all things NFL and NFL News aswell as break down the upcoming NFL Draft. Subscribe to watch all of our content #nfl
Thomas Nagy is joined by Amy Barrett-Singh (Amy the Sparky) and Danny Webb AKA Sparky Milan to talk about their experiences in the trade. Amy and Danny talk about how they got started as sparks, what it's like working with each other while also in a relationship, social media, the community in the UK in the Electrical sector and more
Amy Barrett-Singh & Danny Webb, known as Amy the Sparky and Sparky Milan on socials join Thomas to talk about their experiences as judges for Spark's Magazine Female Skills Competition 2023. Amy talks about what the competition means to the trade and the women competiting as well as her experiences as a female in a male dominated industry. Danny and Amy also talk about how the competition was judged, the standard of skills they observed and the upcoming Sparks Learner of the Year finals
The Superbike Show this week welcomes three fantastic guests, Dominique Aegerter, Danny Webb and Liam Hodgins from MotoGP and Dorna. Hear from Domi as he talks about some of the best and worst moments from his career, his start to the 2023 season and his exploits in MotoE and find out why he only ever wears one glove on the podium! Danny Webb is a successful motorcycle racer who raced in 125cc/Moto3 for a number of years and now races in the Endurance World Championship. Danny now runs the Danny Webb GP Camp, a training camp for young riders who wish to learn top tips from the pro's. Liam Hodgins was the presenter of the Superbike Show in 2019, coming from a small town in Scotland, Dunoon, he spent years learning radio at college in Glasgow before joining Motorsport Radio. He was also the FAB-Racing minibikes commentator in 2019 travelling down from Glasgow to the south of England for each round! His calling to join Dorna came in 2020 and he hasn't looked back ....until now. Motorsport Radio streams 24/7 on www.motorsport.radio
The Superbike Show this week welcomes three fantastic guests, Dominique Aegerter, Danny Webb and Liam Hodgins from MotoGP and Dorna. Hear from Domi as he talks about some of the best and worst moments from his career, his start to the 2023 season and his exploits in MotoE and find out why he only ever wears one glove on the podium! Danny Webb is a successful motorcycle racer who raced in 125cc/Moto3 for a number of years and now races in the Endurance World Championship. Danny now runs the Danny Webb GP Camp, a training camp for young riders who wish to learn top tips from the pro's. Liam Hodgins was the presenter of the Superbike Show in 2019, coming from a small town in Scotland, Dunoon, he spent years learning radio at college in Glasgow before joining Motorsport Radio. He was also the FAB-Racing minibikes commentator in 2019 travelling down from Glasgow to the south of England for each round! His calling to join Dorna came in 2020 and he hasn't looked back ....until now. Motorsport Radio streams 24/7 on www.motorsport.radio
The Superbike Show this week welcomes three fantastic guests, Dominique Aegerter, Danny Webb and Liam Hodgins from MotoGP and Dorna. Hear from Domi as he talks about some of the best and worst moments from his career, his start to the 2023 season and his exploits in MotoE and find out why he only ever wears one glove on the podium! Danny Webb is a successful motorcycle racer who raced in 125cc/Moto3 for a number of years and now races in the Endurance World Championship. Danny now runs the Danny Webb GP Camp, a training camp for young riders who wish to learn top tips from the pro's. Liam Hodgins was the presenter of the Superbike Show in 2019, coming from a small town in Scotland, Dunoon, he spent years learning radio at college in Glasgow before joining Motorsport Radio. He was also the FAB-Racing minibikes commentator in 2019 travelling down from Glasgow to the south of England for each round! His calling to join Dorna came in 2020 and he hasn't looked back ....until now. Motorsport Radio streams 24/7 on www.motorsport.radio
The Superbike Show this week welcomes three fantastic guests, Dominique Aegerter, Danny Webb and Liam Hodgins from MotoGP and Dorna. Hear from Domi as he talks about some of the best and worst moments from his career, his start to the 2023 season and his exploits in MotoE and find out why he only ever wears one glove on the podium! Danny Webb is a successful motorcycle racer who raced in 125cc/Moto3 for a number of years and now races in the Endurance World Championship. Danny now runs the Danny Webb GP Camp, a training camp for young riders who wish to learn top tips from the pro's. Liam Hodgins was the presenter of the Superbike Show in 2019, coming from a small town in Scotland, Dunoon, he spent years learning radio at college in Glasgow before joining Motorsport Radio. He was also the FAB-Racing minibikes commentator in 2019 travelling down from Glasgow to the south of England for each round! His calling to join Dorna came in 2020 and he hasn't looked back ....until now. Motorsport Radio streams 24/7 on www.motorsport.radio
On 580 Live from the Par Mar Stores Studio - Coop talks to Hanna from adapotcharleston.com about Lux, today's adoptable pooch of the day. Danny Webb and Rod Pell tell us about the holiday radio dramas produced by Apples of Gold. And Mike Pushkin stop in for his annual aucoustic performance of holiday songs.Happy Hanukkah, Merry Christmas, and Happy Holiday from all of us at 580 WCHS.
In this final episode before Christmas, our host Dave Neal drops into the reasonably recent archives for chats with Danny Webb, Matt Roberts, and Scott Ogden - just in case you missed these great chats the first-time round. Dave answers a question from our Telegram channel and has a seasonal message for you all at the end of the show. Thanks for your support in '22 and Merry Christmas! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Danny Webb and Tmac smash out a big episode with a bit of a review and preview as well as a couple of questions without notice
Our NBA insider Danny Webb joins me to talk NFL so you know this is gonna be good!
A bit to unpack this week and we have a few people to help. Jack Rayner jumps in to talk NFL, MLB and the Stanley Cup, while Producer Ash Joy recaps the NBA Draft then Brendo and Danny Webb keep us up to date on the NBA and F1.
Very first episode!! All the latest news before we chat with Brenton and Danny Webb, Any Given Sunday's very own NBA insiders.
This week we talk about ALIEN CUBBED! Directed by David Fincher and starring Sigourney Weaver, Charles Dance, Charles S. Dutton, Paul McGann, Brian Glover, Danny Webb and Lance Henriksen. This one's a doozy! So come and get lost with us on some forgotten, backwater prison planet! Follow us on Instagram for the love of god: https://www.instagram.com/comicbookraiders/ Follow Maybe Eventually: https://www.instagram.com/maybeeventuallypodcast/
This week we talk about ALIEN CUBBED! Directed by David Fincher and starring Sigourney Weaver, Charles Dance, Charles S. Dutton, Paul McGann, Brian Glover, Danny Webb and Lance Henriksen. This one's a doozy! So come and get lost with us on some forgotten, backwater prison planet! Follow us if you wanna: https://www.instagram.com/maybeeventuallypodcast/ Follow Who Watches the Watchers also if you wanna: https://www.instagram.com/comicbookraiders/
Rodney Pell: Apples of Gold Radio Theater On episode 21 of the TSVP Radio Theater Podcast, we talk with Rodney Pell, producer and sound engineer for the Apples of Gold radio theater company in Huntington, West Virginia.The show traces its origin to Rodney's uncle, Bill Webb, who started out broadcasting a weekly devotional AM radio program nearly 50 years ago in Charleston, West Virginia. Bill teamed up with his brother Danny Webb and together they started performing live theater plays of Christmas-themed scripts, which were followed by a devotion. After Bill died in 2013, Danny continued recording old-time style radio shows which he distributed to area nursing homes. The plays involve friends, family, coworkers, physicians, or whomever Danny can wrangle to sit in and read. Currently Rodney is marking his third year producing and engineering Danny's shows, as well as performing a wide range of acting duties as necessary. Apples of Gold productions can be heard on WCHS AM radio broadcasting from Charleston, West Virginia starting the first Friday after Thanksgiving (Black Friday). Take a listen to two complete Apples of Gold productionsThe Case of the Slaughtered Santa ClausesA Christmas Tree Delight and Danny Webb DevotionalSee Also:Radio Drama for a Good CauseSuper Duper Charlie Cooper Obituary Episode 21 of the TSVP Radio Theater Podcast was recorded March 25, 2022 at TSVP Studios in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania. Remote recording by Rodney Pell at Apples of Gold studio on Huntington, West Virginia. Podcast executive producer: Kevin Farkas. Audiography: Kevin Farkas. Host: Kevin Farkas. Guest: Rodney Pell. Sound (available at Soundcloud.com): Sokolovsky Music (“Inspirational Indie Rock”), P C III (“0nistwave”). Other sounds: Audio clips from Apples of Gold radio theater company: "The Case of the Slaughtered Santa Clauses" (December 19 2021 ). TSVP Radio Theater Old Time Radio Montage. © ℗ TSVP Radio Theater Podcast/The Social Voice Project. All rights reserved. MORE EPISODES
Grand Prix, World Endurance, World and British Supersport and Road Racing, Danny Webb has achieved in them all and it's the experience of those years that has led him to develop his own GP Camp. Danny joins our host Dave Neal for a fascinating chat about his career and the how the camp came to be. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode Mark talks about one of his favourite films: the 1992 science fiction horror film "Alien 3" directed by David Fincher - the third installment in the Alien franchise - starring Sigourney Weaver, Charles Dance, Brian Glover, Charles S. Dutton, Ralph Brown, Paul McGann, Danny Webb, Lance Henriksen, Holt McCallany, and Pete Postlewaite. --- 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/markthepoet/message
On this week's show we chat to British GP star Bradley Smith on why he's starting his own race team with Claudio Corti, his prospects with Aprilia and riding again in GP. Also we hear from Danny Webb on a fascinating career to date racing on many bikes in many paddocks. Trystan Finocchiaro presenting with Lester Forbes, Jamie King and Kristian Chamberlain on the panel.
On this week's show we chat to British GP star Bradley Smith on why he's starting his own race team with Claudio Corti, his prospects with Aprilia and riding again in GP. Also we hear from Danny Webb on a fascinating career to date racing on many bikes in many paddocks. Trystan Finocchiaro presenting with Lester Forbes, Jamie King and Kristian Chamberlain on the panel.
On this week's show we chat to British GP star Bradley Smith on why he's starting his own race team with Claudio Corti, his prospects with Aprilia and riding again in GP. Also we hear from Danny Webb on a fascinating career to date racing on many bikes in many paddocks. Trystan Finocchiaro presenting with Lester Forbes, Jamie King and Kristian Chamberlain on the panel.
On this week's show we chat to British GP star Bradley Smith on why he's starting his own race team with Claudio Corti, his prospects with Aprilia and riding again in GP. Also we hear from Danny Webb on a fascinating career to date racing on many bikes in many paddocks. Trystan Finocchiaro presenting with Lester Forbes, Jamie King and Kristian Chamberlain on the panel.
In Podcast 77 (S13 E04), a disgruntled killer murders a librarian everyone hates and a ghost host everyone hates! The rest of the village is too busy bonking to notice Joyce may have killed someone. Danny Webb’s chest hair will scare away all the ghosties! Maniac merch for a good cause! - https://shop.spreadshirt.com/midsomer-maniacs-podcast/
We are delighted to be joined by Danny Webb who finished 11th in the 2020 World Supersport Championship. Danny has had a brilliant career so far covering almost every class in motorcycle racing. Powered by Colchester Kawasaki CLICK BUY DELIVER See more www.colchesterkawasaki.co.uk Merch available www.chasintheracin.com @MotorbikePod on all social media Massive thank you to all of our Patrons!
In space, no one can hear the gang scream this week, as they review Alien 3 (1992) directed by David Fincher. This divisive third in the original Alien trilogy is looked down upon by some lovers of the Alien franchise, while others think it could be the best in the series. Tyler, Joseph and Pete dive into the differences between the theatrical cut, and the Assembly Cut, which has more than 40 minutes added to it. With some hard hitting acting from Sigourney Weaver, Charles S. Dutton, Holt McCallany, Danny Webb, Ralph Brown, Brian Glover, and Pete Postlethwaite... this sci fi horror mainstay brings some of the most iconic imagery of the Alien universe, at the very least. Theatrical cut streaking now on HBO Max. In News this week: Email us at MCFCpodcast@gmail.com Joseph Navarro Pete Abeyta and Tyler Noe Streaming Picks: The Queen's Gambit - NetflixThe Mandalorian - Disney Plus
Alan, Cobb, Danny Webb, and Big John get together for their 2nd annual Halloween Bash. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/porch-talk/exclusive-content
The first episode of the VROOM Podcast hosted by Michael Hill. With special guests Danny Webb and Trevor Standish - plus a look back at the weekend's MotoAmerica Round 2 action. Presented and produced by Michael Hill, edited by Gareth Bouch, music by The Rain Dogs. A production of Michael Hill Promotions. • Michael Hill Promotions • Vroom Media • The Rain Dogs
Angry bulls, furious penguins, enraged seals! In the shadow of the volcano 'Between the Ears' gets a microphone close up to enjoy the action, as veterinarian Jonathan Hollins, gives us a taste of life with the remote animals and sea life of Tristan Da Cunha. On an island of a population of around 250 people, a thousand sheep and many more penguins, Joe also gets a flavour of what happened to the islanders when the volcano last erupted and they were forced to leave their homes, sixty years ago. Cracks in the ground were opening and closing - one sheep fell in! Boats took them to a nearby penguin colony where they sheltered until rescued. Sent to live in the UK , all chose to return to Tristan as soon as it was declared safe by an expeditionary force sent out by The Royal Society. The island was just as they had left it, the settlement miraculously spared, though all the sheep mysteriously disappeared... there are theories as to why! Memories of the volcano are mixed with Joe's daily life - the domestic close up sounds of cows birthing, bulls hoisted onto land from bucking fishing vessels and gong clanging to bring the islanders together. The atmosphere is punctuated by updated versions of traditional sea shanties - performed by the likes of Lou Reed, Anthony, Beth Orton, Rufus Wainwright, Richard Thomson and Tim Robbins. This rocky outcrop was claimed by the Dutch, the British, the Portuguese, and even an American Privateer, geographically useful to all in its splendid isolation, (even in the 20th century the islanders only heard about the ‘result’ of the First World War a year after it finished). Today, we might envy their close community and isolation in a world endangered by today’s globalisation. Joe was lucky to get permission to record during his time there, by the island council, scarred by their previous experiences with the ‘press’, most particularly during that 18 months living as refugees in the UK. From the most remote community in the world – Tristan Da Cunha - the sounds, songs and tales of a whole island committed to socially isolating – together. With grateful thanks to the people of Tristan Da Cunha. Producer: Sara Jane Hall Archive: The Royal Society Volcanic Eruption on Tristan da Cunha, 1961 Music: as sourced by Danny Webb from 'Rogue’s Gallery' - a series of sea shanties and pirate songs. And 'Imaginary Songs From Tristan Da Cunha' by Deathprod.
The RG500 is an iconic race bike and the Isle of Man TT course is an iconic circuit, so what's it like to combine the two? Danny Webb joins Chris Moss in this episode to talk about racing for Team Classic Suzuki at the Classic TT in 2018 and 2019, and just what it was like to swing a leg over a bike raced by his racing heroes.
Before the magic of photography, the dazzle of cinema - there was the Diorama. Frenchman Louis Daguerre is known primarily as one of the inventors of photography - but before the magic of light fixed on paper there was the Diorama, which some call the precursor to the moving image, and cinema. The Diorama offered the well-heeled audience a glimpse into other worlds… where volcanos would erupt on the hour, Roman ruins explored, mountain peaks ascended… not unlike a modern Las Vegas but in the 1820s. Using light, moving apertures, smoke and mirrors, sound and music, to produce unusually realistic effects, he created a new form of entertainment - immersive, dramatic, sensational, and for a brief period, the wonder of the Western world. From New York to Moscow, Dioramas opened their doors to well-heeled customers who would be so delighted with the ‘realism’ of the created scene, they would frequently ask to be led onto the stage - be it a scene from the Alps, the Battle of Trafalgar, Cowes in the Isle of Wight, or a voyage in search of the North-West Passage. By 1850 nearly all had burnt to the ground, probably due to the large number of oil lamps involved, and the highly flammable nature of the stage props and theatres, but hidden by a Nash façade in Regents Park, London, there stands the last of the Diorama Theatres - a Grade 1 listed building, now sadly empty and awaiting ‘reimagining’. Architect Marek Wojiechowski, who is developing plans for the long empty building, takes him on a tour backstage. Award winning writer, drama producer and podcast expert Dr Lance Dann get a chance to visit the original Diorama before setting off on a kaleidoscopic journey through other influential dioramas. He returns to the Denis Severs House in Spitalfields, where he once helped install a sound scape, to bring this detailed recreation of a Huguenot silk weaver’s house, to life. Does the magic still work? Dr Hetta Howes takes him into the immersive atmosphere of Great St Bartholomew’s Church where the worshippers were once drench is sounds, sights and evocative suggestions, and describes the most suggestible of religious texts – the passion meditations. Intriguingly he hears about The Nutshell Studies of Unexplained Death - the murder dioramas created by the brilliant and formidable Chicago heiress Francis Glessner Lee - still used today to teach detectives. Susan Marks has spent a decade researching her - her first film was charmingly titled - The Dolls of Murder, and together they try and solve one of her most famous murder scenes - Barn! Dr Sarah Garfinkle helps us understand how our brains fool us, or decide to play along with immersion, whilst Dr Alistair Good, VR games designer, tempts Dann to jump off a tall building, virtually. Finally Dann visits possibly the last genuine Daguerre diorama in the world – in a small village just outside Paris, Bry-Sur-Marne, where the Mayor Jean Pierre-Spillbauer, and local archivist Vincent Roblin, have dedicated much of the last 20 years trying to restore the small but effective diorama at the back of a provincial church. After contacting Antoine Wilmering at the Getty Foundation, they received a grant of $200,000, matched by the French Government, which saved the last of Daguerre’s dioramas. Producer: Sara Jane Hall Music sourced with the help of Danny Webb.
Weekly Unofficial Leyton Orient Podcast by @stevienuss & @supero1881. This episode includes: *O's Director Martin Ling and Media Manager Elliot Byrne join us at Orient Outlook Podcast Towers for our 200th episode *Messages from Nigel Travis, Kent Teague, Ross Embleton, Danny Webb, Matt Porter, Danny Macklin, Dave Victor, Howard Gould, Dean Cox, Mat Baudry and Super Kevin Lisbie *Forest Green Rovers match review *Your views and reactions *News from the last week at the club *Info on on how to buy your very own Orient Outlook Podcast Mug *Orient Ladies update *Supporters Club update *Leyton Orient Trust update *Positives & Negatives of the week *Hero of the week *Prediction League, Fantasy Football, Dream Team updates & lots more Listen now to the most comprehensive round of Orient news and views anywhere in the world. Up the O's!
Weekly Unofficial Leyton Orient Podcast by @stevienuss & @supero1881. EPISODE 184 - PART 1! This episode includes: *We review the first half of the season as Matt Porter, Dave Victor and Danny Webb join us at Orient Outlook Podcast Towers *Its messages galore as we bring you messages from Howard Gould, Steve Foster and Danny Macklin *Leyton Orient Trust update Listen now to the most comprehensive round of Orient news and views anywhere in the world. Up the O's!
Weekly Unofficial Leyton Orient Podcast by @stevienuss & @supero1881. EPISODE 184 - PART 2! This episode includes: *We review the second half of the season as Matt Porter, Dave Victor and Danny Webb join us at Orient Outlook Podcast Towers *Its messages galore again as we bring you messages from George Sessions, Ross Embleton and Nigel Travis *Kent Teague joins us live on the phone from Texas *Positives & Negatives of the season *Prediction League, Dream Team updates & lots more Listen now to the most comprehensive round of Orient news and views anywhere in the world. Up the O's!
Filmkritiken zu ""Ein Königlicher Tausch", "Escape Room" und "Die Schule Auf Dem Zauberberg" Lockere Filmkritiken zum selbst mitmachen! Meldet euch via Mail (info@tele-stammtisch.de), Facebook, Twitter oder Instagram für den nächsten Podcast an! Haupt-RSS-Feed | Filmkritiken-RSS-Feed iTunes (Hauptfeed) | iTunes (Filmkritiken) Spotify (Hauptfeed) | Spotify (Filmkritiken) Website | Twitter | Facebook | Instagram Skype: dertelestammtisch@gmail.com Titel: Ostwind - Aris Ankunft Startdatum: 28.02.2019 Länge (min): 106 FSK: ohne Alterbeschränkung Regie: Theresa von Eltz Darsteller: Luna Paiano, Marion Alessandra Becker, Meret Becker uvm. Verleih d. Constantin Film Verleih GmbH Trailer Titel: The Hate U Give Startdatum: 28.02.2019 Länge (min): 133 FSK: ab 12 Regie: George Tillman Jr. Darsteller: Amandla Stenberg, Regina Hall, Russell Hornsby uvm. Verleih d. Twentieth Century Fox Trailer Titel: The City & The City Originaltitel: The City and the City Heimkinostart: 08.02.2019 Länge (min): 60 Minuten je Folge FSK: ab 12 Darsteller: David Morrissey, Mandeep Dhillon Maria Schrader, Lara Pulver, Christian Camargo, Ron Cook und Danny Webb uvm. Verleih d. Pandastorm Pictures Trailer Titel: Die Geiselnahme Originaltitel: Bel Canto Heimkinostart: 22.02.2019 Länge (min): 100 FSK: ab 12 Regie: Paul Weitz Darsteller: Julianne Moore, Ken Watanabe, Sebastian Koch uvm. Verleih d. DCM Trailer Gäste: Sonja Twitter hr Website | Facebook | Twitter Daniel Facebook | Twitter | Instagram Patrick Facebook | Twitter | Instagram Dominik Facebook | Twitter | Profil auf Moviepilot i used the following sounds of freesound.org: Musical Snapshots by Columbia Orchestra Short Crowd Cheer 2.flac by qubodup License (Copyright): Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) Folge direkt herunterladen
Weekly Unofficial Leyton Orient Podcast by @stevienuss & @supero1881. This episode includes: *Blyth Spartans match review *Your views and reactions *Danny Webb speaking to Dave Victor post match *News from the last week at the club as we talk Josh's injury, bid farewell to George Elokobi and lots more *Info on how to buy your very own Orient Outlook Podcast Mug *Supporters Club update *Leyton Orient Trust update *Positives & Negatives of the week *Hero of the week *Prediction League, Fantasy Football, Dream Team updates & lots more Listen now to the most comprehensive round of Orient news and views anywhere in the world. Up the O's!
Chasin' The Racin' Episode 3- Chewing the Fat In this episode, we discuss World Superbike testing times from Jerez and Portimao, run through the new signings announced this week and discuss a diet that Chrissy has been trying out for a month in an attempt to prepare for the race season. New signings include Michael Dunlop returning to Tyco BMW, Davo Johnson to Honda Racing, & north east lads Davey Todd and Daley Mathison to join Danny Webb in the Penz13.com squad. We also have our first 'Marshal of the Podcast' on the show, and we get two for the price of one, with a lovely couple who spend their weekends at race meetings as part of the orange army. To join in on the craic, follow @MotorbikePod of twitter, thanks for listening.
Weekly Unofficial Leyton Orient Podcast by @stevienuss & @supero1881. This episode includes: *We are delighted to be joined by Danny Webb as we talk about his role at the club, Justin, the season so far and Danny answers your questions to give us a fantastic insight into the O's *Salford match review *Your views and reactions *Justin Edinburgh speaking to Dave Victor post match *News from the last few days at the club *Info on how to buy your very own Orient Outlook Podcast Mug *Supporters Club update *Leyton Orient Trust update *Positives & Negatives of the week *Hero of the week *Prediction League, Fantasy Football, Dream Team updates & lots more Listen now to the most comprehensive round of Orient news and views anywhere in the world. Up the O's!
Weekly Unofficial Leyton Orient Podcast by @stevienuss & @supero1881. This episode includes: *Christmas messages from Dean Cox, Super Kevin Lisbie, David Mooooooney, Matt Porter, Ross Embleton, Danny Webb, Kent, Nigel, writer of the Greater Game Play, Michael Head, John Mackie, Gary Alexander, Martin along, Chief Scout Steve Foster, Howard Gould, George Sessions,Errol McKellar, Dave Victor, Danny Macklin and Elliot Byrne! *Home & Oway's Mike Brown co-host as the Beaded Legend Paul is on his holidays *Beaconsfield Town match review *Your views and reactions *Justin Edinburgh speaking to Dave Victor post match *Russ from EnergyBet gives us an updated on all things EnergyBet *News from the last week at the club *Info on how to buy your very own Orient Outlook Podcast Mug *Supporters Club update *Leyton Orient Trust update *Positives & Negatives of the week *Hero of the week *Prediction League, Fantasy Football, Dream Team updates & lots more Listen now to the most comprehensive round of Orient news and views anywhere in the world. Up the O's!
País Reino Unido Dirección Jonathan Teplitzky Guion Alex von Tunzelmann Música Lorne Balfe Fotografía David Higgs Reparto Brian Cox, Miranda Richardson, John Slattery, James Purefoy, Julian Wadham, Richard Durden, Ella Purnell, Danny Webb, Jonathan Aris, George Anton, Steven Cree, Peter Ormond, Angela Costello, Miro Teplitzky, Kevin Findlay Sinopsis En 1944 las fuerzas aliadas -un millón de soldados reunidos en la costa sur inglesa- están preparadas para el desembarco. 48 horas antes de la operación, Winston Churchill se enfrenta con sus generales y aliados norteamericanos para decidir cómo afrontar lo que se convirtió en el punto de inflexión de la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Si la campaña del Día D fallara, teme ser recordado como el arquitecto de una carnicería.
You can never see through someone else's eyes, but can we, by stealth, tap into people's visual imaginations? The mind's eye is something most of us take for granted - the 'secret cinema' inside our mind, turning sounds into shapes, characters into faces - it sometimes seems like a sixth sense. For those who have it. Constantly viewing our own personal visuals, we are powerless to control it, and no one else can see it but us. "A man hitting his head with a bible" or "A tree being chopped down"? "A row of frogs" or "The bulging eyes of Malcolm McDowell in A Clockwork Orange" Using a series of soundscapes, we hear the visual musings of a range of people: an architect, a school boy, a DJ, an artist amongst them - playing with the way people's own personal experiences influence their mental pictures. But what about those who have no pictures in their brain? "In my late 20's I was on a management course doing a relaxation exercise, and they asked us to imagine dawn. And I thought dawn? Well I know it's pink. But I couldn't see it, I couldn't imagine it." Gill Morgan, doctor First recognised, but not named in 1880 by Francis Galton, aphantasia, as Professor of Cognitive and Behavioural Neurology Adam Zeman has recently called it, is being explored by neuroscientists around the world. It may affect 2% of the population, and studies have shown that there is a sliding scale of non-imagers. Some barely notice any difference in their relationship with their own personal history, but for others this may include an inability to recall life events. "From talking to close friends it became obvious to me that 'the mind's eye' was not a figure of speech, phrases like, 'it takes you back' exist because that's what they do". Nick Watkins, theoretical physicist Encouraging Radio 3 listeners to become aware of their own 'secret cinema', 'Between The Ears' trepans into the little grey cells that bring imagination to light - giving a glimpse inside the film-reel unspooling in our brains. Contributors: Professor Adam Zeman, Doctor Nick Watkins, Dame Gill Morgan, Michael Bywater The voices of Susan Aldworth, Francesca Vinti, Luca Goodfellow, Emma Kilbey, Ford Hickson, Ian Goodfellow, Danny Webb and readings by John Dougall and Dilly Barlow. Soundscapes featuring Alexander Frater in Goa in the monsoon Artwork by kind permission of artist Susan Aldworth. Music sourced by Danny Webb. Producer: Sara Jane Hall.
I had a buyer recently tell me: “I don't trust SEO traffic. You can't change it. I only trust paid acquisition channels.” Times certainly have changed since just a few years ago. A lot of buyers look at natural SEO traffic as untrustworthy ever since the major index updates of Panda, penguin, and hummingbird. Others see SEO as a much more difficult (and possibly more expensive) avenue towards traffic. And some buyers think that the relevance of SEO will be discounted with new voice-enabled searches and paid advertising pushing natural search rankings down Google's SERPs. In this conversation with Corey Northcutt, we discuss the future of SEO, whether there is a good opportunity for buyers to exploit SEO opportunities, and what he would look out for on the SEO front before buying any online business. Episode Highlights Can we trust SEO long-term? Where is it going, and can you build a business on SEO traffic? What key SEO factors should you look at before buying an online business Google's primary goal, and why it is good for business owners Why SEO traffic will always beat paid traffic Why the major Google updates (Panda, Penguin, etc) were a good thing (and still are a good thing) Will paid ads continue to push organic rankings out of SERPs? Are voice-based search devices going to destroy SEO? Click through rates for top rankings in organic listings vs. paid listings Transcription Joe: Hey Mark, how are you doing today? Mark: Doing great. Joe: I understand you recorded a podcast with Corey Northcutt and it was all about SEO. Mark: That's right so Corey and I know each other through Young Entrepreneurs Council which is a great collection of entrepreneurs, some of the best resources that you can find online for anybody that is an entrepreneur out there and is looking for good networking opportunities. You do have to meet certain thresholds in order to join and Corey obviously hits those. I've used his services for another business of mine and was really really impressed with what he had to offer. Brad who works with us is actually the one who first recommended him to me. This guy has been working in the online world and SEO capacity forever. I mean he's a dinosaur in the SEO world, knows a ton about SEO. And one of the questions I posed for him and I really wanted to drill down on this podcast was whether or not there is value at all in SEO anymore from a buy in standpoint; in other words can it be trusted? I had a buyer tell me just a few weeks ago we were talking on the phone about one of the businesses I was representing and he wanted to know where our customers are coming from on the websites and I said well he's got good rankings and then he also does paid. And he came back and he told me and said I don't really care about the organic rankings because I can't control that at all. In fact all I care about is a paid acquisition channel. I think we hear that more and more from people that they trust that paid acquisition channel more than the organic channel. But I think it's almost an overreaction and there's a lot of opportunity being lost because everyone focuses just on the paid and just use the organic just has a sort of bonus to everything else. The couple of the topics that we addressed in this podcast is whether or not the future of SEO is going to be strong. You know we have more and more devices being added for voice-based search. We have the paid creep that's been happening on organic rankings where organic listings are being pushed down the page. And so this is really kind of a step back to look at your online business and say should I be focusing on SEO, what's the opportunity here with SEO as well. Joe: Okay so I'm not going to say whether I think you know you should be focused on it or not. What I can say is that a business with multiple traffics of multiple channels of revenue is worth a lot more money and from my experience a long time ago SEO was a long term game. I survived the Penguin updates, Panda update … actually I sold before the Penguin Update but it didn't matter because I didn't know anything about link building anyway. All I did was good quality content over a long period of time and I was rewarded. It's a lot more complicated than that I think. So I'm really excited to see what Corey has to say. Let's go ahead listen. Mark: Well one second, I'm going to give away a bit of a teaser on this and that is something that you said; I think what you said is perfect because it is the sense that a lot- Joe: Did you say that what I said was perfect just now? Mark: Dude, don't let it get to your head. Yeah it was actually perfect because a lot of people think that SEO is more complex. They think it's complicated. They think that it's a nut that's very difficult to crack. And a lot of us, especially those who have been around through the panda, penguin, hummingbird, you know all these sort of updates; animal updates that happened look at a SEO and like my goodness you can't trust this. Look what happened back then it got completely destroyed. One of the big takeaways from this and Corey gets into this is that SEO now is more predictable than it's ever been. Google's gotten better at what they're doing so they don't need to shake things up as much anymore. Now is a little bit harder to rank; sure because Google has done a better job of putting good information in front of people. But rankings are more stable now than they've ever been before. And so you need big takeaway is that while it's somewhat complex there's a huge opportunity because people like you and I have kind of looked at SEO as that thing as a bonus out there. Joe: From a buyer's point of view what you just said might be very valuable. You know it takes … it's harder to rank now and so if we're listening to business and there's good organic rankings, that in itself could have more value to a buyer. Because most everybody else just cheats to get to the top and you can't actually do that anymore but if you're at the top on page one that's really strong strong value. And I think hopefully in the long run for any business will add more diverse revenue channels which brings its a valuable. Mark: All right can we listen to Corey now? Joe: Absolutely, let's go. Mark: All right Corey, thank you for joining me on this quick episode here on SEO. Corey: Absolutely, thanks for having me. Mark: So yeah I know you've listened to a couple of the episodes before so you know that we like to have our guests introduce themselves. So why don't we provide everyone listening here with a background on yourself. Corey: Yeah I'd love to. So I've been doing SEO for going on 17 years. I've been … I guess running business of different shapes and forms for about as long. I came from web hosting and doing different IT brands and now I run an SEO agency called Northcutt. Mark: That's awesome. Yeah and I've actually … just full disclosure I have user services in the past but with a lot of the guests that we have here on the Quiet Light Podcast, the people that we've use in one cast in another their services so we trust the services, we trust you as far as your … the quality work that you do. And I also know Brad who works with Quiet Light Brokerage; he has used your services quite a bit in the past as well which is how I was referred to you. It was actually through Brad. So that that's pretty cool. Now you have a past in we posting as well is that right? Corey: That's true. Yeah I started at a provider called Ubiquity that was eventually acquired by LeaseWeb but not before I actually exited the company and sold it back to my business partners. Mark: That's pretty cool, so my background is actually web hosting as well. My first job out of college was with a company called Alabanza Corporation and they were the first ones to create the people know like web hosting manager or cPanel. They were the first ones to actually come out with a cPanel and cPanel's a competition to Alabanza. And I remember when we developed that the CEO talking about competition told me he's like I'm not worried about competition, it take … took us years to be able to create our I think he called it the account management [inaudible 00:07:01.2] stupid like that. And of course the temple was already out there so it didn't take them years to replicate what we were doing and it done quite well; so cautionary tale there. But the first business I sold under Quiet Light Brokerage was a web hosting company, so very familiar with the space. So you sold that, how many businesses have you bought and sold over the years? Corey: So I like to call myself a three time founder in all my bios. It's tough to say though because I have partners and in that I've had a lot of failed ventures too. A lot of projects that I've spun up or that maybe sold for cheap so it's been all over the map. I did web hosting. We spun off a data center services brand from that. We had Ventrilo provider called DarkStar Communications which was the largest provider of Ventrilo for quite a while. Most people I think don't even know what that is anymore. Mark: Yeah I've never heard of it. Corey: It was a big bank for a while. And it wasn't even my world but it was kids play World of Warcraft, they would need voice chat for that and it sounds insane today we've got Zoom and Skype and all these tools that are free but they would pay for it. So you'd have 50 or 100 people on one voice server and you needed tools to manage it. So a lot of different businesses; I kind of created a framework for how I like to build and market them but all in completely different spaces. Mark: You know I like to segment Internet entrepreneurs as to those that were started before the panda, penguin days and those that have come into it after because the world is so much different. You know people like you and I that have been in the online world for I'm going on 20 years here since I've built my first website. And you know back then and actually back when I started Quiet Light Brokerage, when I decided to start Quiet Light Brokerage what did I do? I went out and I built a website from scratch and then I custom coded an affiliate program in there and that was kind of how I launched everything was me going out coding, designing, launching, doing the SEO; everything top to bottom. And today I mean if you want to start a new site you can still do that but boy it's so much different today you don't … you really wouldn't want to take that approach as much. It's gotten a lot more complex. Corey: It's true. Mark: Yeah. And you seem to come from that sort of past entrepreneur pay and this is a good idea let me see if I can just build this out real quick. Corey: Yeah and yet it's changed so much. Yeah and I have … on one hand I love how quickly you can spend things up like you've got Shopify, you see people with stores in 10 minutes; it's completely insane. On the other hand I feel like a lot of people don't go as deep with their businesses now. You've got projects I can start a company and it might make 500 dollars a month and that's fine and it … I'll do 10 of those this week. The mindset has changed. Mark: Yeah I know definitely it's changed quite a bit. So I wanted to have you on to talk about SEO and I'll tell you kind of the question that spurred this on for me and I think it would be a good start for our discussion here. I was talking to a buyer the other day about one of my clients and he's Amazon and Magento mixed so he's got his own websites but you know a good portion of his business comes through Amazon. But we're looking at the websites because they're doing really well. Amazon is struggling but the websites are good; really really well. And we're looking at the host and this buyer was asking where does the client … where did the clients come from, are they coming from organic rankings or they're coming from paid service or good mature search campaign out there. So I told him well it's a mix you know there's really good SEO on the site, there's room to improve that as well but they also have a paid campaign that they will get. And this buyer almost seemed to dismiss the SEO side and said well I can't control the SEO world at all, I'm interested in the paid acquisition. And I see this more and more and I think this is kind of the people waking up from the hangover of the panda, penguin which is almost quick as far of be coming up on seven years or something like that; is that right? Seven years is that pretty close? Corey: Well- Mark: [crosstalk 00:11:06.9] try to also work. It's been a while since this happened and I think people have really adjusted their mindset to not trusting SEO at all. So my question to you and to ask in behalf of everyone that out there looking to buy an online business, can you trust SEO and can you build or grow a business on the back of SEO and have it be sustainable? Corey: Oh my God Yes. So there is one question that has been around since I feel like SEO began which is where this is going, it … can I trust it long term, and I think Google's actually been very transparent about what they want to accomplish. As much as we've had different updates like Panda, and Penguin, Hummingbird, chip things up to there's been quite a few but Google's always been forthcoming. And I feel like most of the media out there sensationalizes what's happening and it does a disservice to business owners. Because … and what does Google really care about? They want to reward an experience that is naturally relevant, popular, and enjoyable; that's it. And they've been working towards this goal for all of this time and I don't think it goes away. There is never going to be a point to where a better experience is paid advertising for what they deliver. If they ever reach that point I think all bets are off. I think somebody disrupts them; being or somebody else overtakes them. There's no way people want that. It is a better experience when it's not simply rented. So that doesn't go away it's just they keep it iterating towards getting better at what they set out to do. Like we talk about that pre-panda, pre-penguin world, I think it did a lot of good. I look back at how I did SEO back then and you know it was a little gray. It was hard to … like that was the conversation we were having with people. It's like I think we should be as white hat as possible. At that time I feel like that that was a source of a lot of that grand fish can spam. At the time he was not getting very much respect from professional SEO's and he was saying no, completely white hat, don't mess with anything, no schemes, no link real pyramid tetrahedron. Yeah like I'm sure you've seen all the different diagrams and wacky ideas that people were coming up with back then and that panda made him correct that just overnight everything shifted and it was like well yeah they finally got better and they really are rewarding people that aren't going against Google like do you want to work with them. Mark: Let me play devil's advocate a little bit here and argue against SEO. Now this is not my personal position. I actually agree with you. I think there's a ton of opportunity in SEO and I actually think the world is a … the SEO world is a lot more stable today than it was back in the pre updates of pre-panda, penguin, hummingbird updates mainly because the results are better and Google is still having a better experience and before it was very easy to came, the search engines. You were doing grey hat, I was doing grey hat, everybody was doing grey hat back then. But anyways let me play devil's advocate. Two changes that people look at and they see it as encroaching on the organic SEO. One would be the number of paid listings that show up above the fold on Google and where organic rankings start to be pushed down. And two voice enabled search. Let's start with the first one here the placement of organic rankings. I have another business that I own and I absolutely absolutely hate bidding on my brand keyword. Because it's my brand keyword, I show up number one, I show up number two, I show up number three, but if I don't bid on it I I've got four other people bidding on my brand and they're above me. So from that standpoint has SEO become less valuable for business owners or is that a trend that you think is going to continue where paid listings push out the organic rankings? Corey: I don't and in fact I … you know I saw the same trends. And by the way if somebody just for the benefit of listeners, if somebody is pushing you out that way on your branded searches if they mention you by name you can file a trademark request with Google and get them shut down. It … they're still able to use your brand name as a keyword but it can water down their messaging if somebody is getting too aggressive with that. So I don't see it going too much further and yeah that was a big story each time Google has experimented with expanding the ad block but there's data on quick relates that's out there. Rand Fishkin actually threw his new startup SparkToro all those Jumpshot's analysis on this and it's incredible how many people still click on organic overpaid. The overwhelming majority still click on organic across the board even in the most extreme like biased examples I've seen. I actually just sent out our quarterly here a few weeks ago that looked at this AAReps had their own click through rate data of tons of searches that they've scraped and in their example they said the maximum went up to 46% with click on ads. Up to is the operative word there I think that's the most extreme example. It's 46% where you know it's a branded, your brand is number one; obviously, that's what they wanted. We're going to click that sure but the Jumpshot data said 3% was their average. So somewhere between 3% and 46% are clicking on paid ads. It's still the minority and I don't see that ever changing. Mark: 3% to 46% is pretty broad. Corey: It is pretty broad. The average is three. Mark: Okay. Corey: But yeah. Mark: That's amazing. Yeah and in the example I have we have a lot of brand confusion in our space and my main competitor has been very very good at causing brand confusion. So it's a personal annoyance for me right now, my personal mission to get them out of that number one spot even though I'm losing money on it. Corey: Not this. Mark: Yeah. So that's interesting. I would have tend to agree that there's only so much real estate that they're going to give to the ad spot, to those ad blocks because it's … they have been focused from day one on that user experience. So they want users especially brand searches to be able to find the brand that they're looking for. What about voice enabled search? I know for myself and if I want to find out some quick data or whatever I've got a Google Pixel Phone I just give a little squeeze and Google's system comes up and I just ask it the question and more and more it's becoming intelligent in giving the response. More and more it's taking those responses of course from other websites and so they aren't getting any of the traffic to that. This wouldn't be so much a concern for e-commerce sites but for content sites I mean is this something to be looking out for and maybe something that's going to encroach on their opportunities in the future? Corey: Yeah there is definitely demographics that are going to be hit by this. You and I talked about famous quotations here a week ago in how that is an industry that got hit pretty hard by Panda. I think the nuance is any short simple information is going to have a hard time. Like just the example from last month, Google actually started returning no results searches and people asked for the time of day. And there was a website that was timeanddate.com it ranked number one for all of these and I'm sure they were raking in a lot of AdSense doing it, not probably great ads for those people but still it was working for them in the moment. So there are really nuanced types of businesses that I think buyers should probably be a little wary of. If it doesn't give deep information it can't be [inaudible 00:19:11.5] by a simple answer from Google. But if it does go deeper I think it goes outside the scope of what Google can accomplish with voice search because it's going to be complex. There's going to be value in multiple results then so that's [inaudible 00:19:26.1]. Mark: Okay well you know I think that's a fair answer. I think when you ask Google a question, if it's a quick answer like time and date that makes sense. But if you're asking how to replace a sprinkler head, Google might give you a short response but you're not looking for a three step process for that. You're probably looking for pictures or video or more in depth you know of your in-depth guide. And so getting that response is actually a good thing, getting that being that featured response at Google will probably be a good thing because more people are going to click through to your page right? Corey: Yup and there's also still value being lost right now from what they call no click searches. Where maybe you appear within the knowledge card, like the top of the results; people see your brand, they see that it's from you; they don't click through and see your analytics. But at some point who cares, if they still saw your brand you still helped them, and they still see then you may have accomplished what you set out to you anyway. It's just not going to be attributed as well. Mark: Right; of course. I get it the top of funnels sort of just brand awareness and awareness to your brand, what's better to vouch for you than Google right? Corey: Right. Mark: If Google's going to feature you on their search result page that's a pretty good thing and if people don't know what I'm talking about here do you have an example that you know off the top your head where a knowledge card will show up. Corey: Recipes are a big one now. I don't know any exactly at the top of my head but- Mark: Well didn't … wasn't there that one for a while which was why are fire engines red; do you remember seeing that? Corey: I think that so, it sounds familiar. Mark: Yeah if people haven't looked at this, do a search for why are fire engines red and take a look at what the response is. They may have updated it since I last did it but it was just somebody had the game of the knowledge card and it was kind of a crazy response. Corey: Yeah, but it's still not that hard to do. Mark: So I … okay so if I already had, you can't leave with that not go into it. Corey: Well we know what their data sources are so yeah you can … what Google is not good at is understanding what you're telling it, and that's what they're working on back checking right? Being able to actually understand is this good and not are these words here and phrase didn't maybe kind of mean something. And that's what I think they'll improve that maybe next. I think it'll take a while because they're still behind what a lot of the articles give them credit for now if you like but we do know which way they're going. There's an analogy. I love Aj Kohn as an SEO blogger; his company is called The Blind Five Year Old because that's how he perceives Google still. Kind of hyperactively bouncing out of your sight not really knowing what it's doing but they are still moving in a direction that makes sense. And with the knowledge cards there's different sources of data where I mean you can literally just put it in and hope that Google crawls it. So you can update Wikidata at wikidata.org put in some bunk information and sure they might index it. They might see that it's not that hard to fool it. Mark: That's funny. All right well I got some pressing question to get to here. Even though this is fascinating and would be fun to explore all the idiosyncrasies of the world of Google but let's talk about, let's put ourselves in a position of a buyer looking to acquire a business and I want to have more opportunities for SEO and how to uncover some of those and where some of the mistakes are. But before we do that let's talk about due diligence side of things. So he's looking to buy a business, it receives a good amount of traffic from natural organic rankings. What are some of the things that people should be looking out for when doing due diligence? For example private blog networks, are these still something to look out for or are there other things that you may want to caution people on inspecting before they do an acquisition? Corey: Right so without a doubt I would never buy any website without looking at its backlink portfolio. There are basically two arms of SEO right, you've got what happens on the website and off of it. I'm not so concerned about what's happening on the website. I know just based on my background I can probably make it a lot better. But I know that it's not a danger zone, the links are. So first are they trending upwards that's a good sign; bad links tend to get moderated. It makes sense, if somebody spams a whole bunch of forums or blogs they use a piece of software, it's going to get turned away and their Google patents that talk about this as a signal. Like if somebody blasts 100,000 links and all of a sudden they disappear I immediately know something's wrong. And even if something's not wrong if they had a good reason for that to happen, I still haven't really seen one, but if they did it … that pattern looks really bad. So that's the first thing, okay I guess I start to dig into it and I start to look for schemes like you mentioned; are there link wheels, are there … you mentioned that you and I are pre-Panda people a little bit here. I've … I know the schemes because I've used the schemes. I've tried the schemes and I know what all of them look like. There's any of maybe a dozen which might go beyond our time right now but- Mark: So with some of these schemes how would somebody identify these? Obviously link patterns so seeing declining back wings would be an example of things being moderated away from low quality sites or even high quality sites where it's been spammed to a public place. But for like a Link Wheel or a PBN, are there tools that you would recommend somebody use for this or is it really just something where you need to hire somebody like you to be able to help identify these schemes? Corey: Sure. Well I won't go so far as to say someone has to hire me but I do have a lot of skepticism in the tools only because we see them throw a lot of false positives. They do good things too but I've got a team that's used every backlink auto link tool I think at this point and they're flawed certainly. Especially when you pair them with the activity of disavowing links which is usually the natural next step. When you find bad links people tend to use the disavow form in Google Search Console and that's irreversible so it's really really dangerous. We've very frequently been approached by people that ran an automated link audit, got a lot of terrible advice, disavowed a lot of good links, their rankings went away, and they need help and all we can say is well now you've just got to rebuild like you shouldn't have done this. That was a bad idea. So I think it's just about recognizing the schemes and the most overarching witness test in my mind is does this double as good marketing. Sometimes it's just a completely automated site like you see a lot of these like statistics websites, and he ways websites, those big automated plays. I would usually say if a site links to every site on the internet which you can usually see, like is it linking to every domain alphabetically; you see that a lot on the backlink tools. I don't worry about those. I don't think you should disavow those because that's not a scheme. That's not a pattern that you want out and will and that's a flaw in every auditing tool I've used. So I wouldn't worry about those. I also wouldn't worry about anything that is editorially relevant. Like is it editorial, a guest post, a press release, a mention of any kind really that happened from a human but if it didn't and you can usually tell by this kind of thumbing through the side a little bit that usually means that your link is appearing besides other schemes. And if a link is really easy to get that by definition kind of makes it a bad link which is counterintuitive right? You've got all these SEO services that are offering fast easy links for everybody. That's flawed because if it's really for anybody that means that you're link appears besides porn sites you know fill affiliates like all sorts of really kind of sketchy looking stuff. It shouldn't be easy for everybody and that's really the way to tell it I think. Mark: So something that we see with Quiet Light Brokerage in our backlink profile is we'll get a piece published informs or entrepreneur or in [inaudible 00:27:36.5 a good piece and obviously we love those backlinks. But then sure enough there is these really low quality sites that will take that article that blog post and they'll republish it and you know it's just a complete spammy site. You can tell that there's never a human that has touched that site other than initially [inaudible 00:27:55.7]. Are those backlinks, if somebody is doing a backlink analysis on the site and they see some good high quality backlinks but then they see a whole bunch of copycats stuff is that anything to worry about in your opinion? Corey: It depends a little bit on the site. If they're purely just scraping forbes, I'd say well today link back because if they do it reminds me a little bit of press indication which is perfectly natural and it's a signal that I think any grown up brand is going to have. Like you've got basically every publicly traded companies running out regular press releases so if I put on my … like if I'm Google Ad that actually looks okay. But if it's a really low quality site you might see them also doing other shady stuff so you might have to look at their backlink portfolio and kind of pick apart what they're doing. Mark: Okay fair enough that is good advice. And if anybody is listening to this and you're completely lost as far as what Corey is talking about here I'm sure you could reach out to him and get a little bit more insight into some of these things. The world of SEO is kind of this big old rabbit hole, you can understand on a very basic level or you can get into [inaudible 00:29:02.3] sort of the more nuanced stuff. In which case you're talking about link wheels and different types of shapes as far as linking patterns which I've thrown most of that out the window years ago when I started seeing a lot of the updates come through. So and I want to talk about that you know we talked a lot about backlinks and backlink profiles, it's been my perception and please correct me you are the expert in this not me, it's my perception that backlinks haven't been so much devalued as might have been surpassed or might have … might be having other ranking indicators kind of come up alongside backlinks as being important. And one of the ones I've seen has been topic coverage, topical coverage on a page. So an example of that would be we have a blog post on I want the Seller's Discretionary Earnings well we also want to cover not only what a Seller's Discretionary Earnings but what does it mean for an Accrual Basis versus Cash Basis Accounting and you know what is Net Income, what is Gross Revenue because these are related topics to the one thing so having all that content now is a good signal to Google. In my correct or incorrect or off based when I say that the backlinks while still important are playing alongside some of these other newer ranking factors? Corey: Yeah I mean you'd be correct in saying On Page matters more and in more nuanced ways. It's tough to weigh like do links matter less because links are infinite really. On page is still finite so I think in that math equation links can never matter less because you can always do more with links. You can't always do more with your site so that makes that equation interesting. But yeah since the Hilltop Algorithm which I believe was written by Krishna Bharat, he published a paper that it's actually really old but it was pre-Panda by a lot and it broke down I think what they've been building upon for a really long time which for the first time defined what they call topical experts. And if you really dig into the paper it appears to be talking about domains as experts and they played but there's a little bit you know you had authorship of Google+ I think was one sort of riff on that idea of trying to figure out who really knows about a topic. And around that time SEO's like crazy with the concept of relevance. People are saying well you only want links from relevant sites. I think that's bunk because well do I not want to link from CNN they don't … they're not an SEO website, obviously I do, obviously that's still a good link. But there's more value if I get somebody from within my space on average. So it's just one more metric, it's a little bump I feel like in their favor if they're relevant or if you're relevant. They're looking at the themes throughout your site definitely. So to your point yeah that exact same idea, the more you cover a topic the more I think your ratio of expertise is strengthened there. And for the same reason Mike & Mitch E-commerce Shop should absolutely be able to outrank Amazon. They're generic, they don't have that focus and we see that a lot. Mark: That seems to be a recurring theme of this podcast here; how to be Amazon at their own game. And I've talked to so many e-commerce business owners who get frustrated by … when they put their own listings up on Amazon and all of a sudden Amazon's outranking their niche store. But I think your point of if you have good topical coverage on your site, if you're doing … if you're making sure the on page is right you should be able to outrank Amazon because it is a specialized site. And that actually said was a really nice link into the final section I want to cover and that is opportunities for pretty much any buyer when you're looking to acquire an online business opportunities in SEO. I see huge opportunities with most of the stuff I look at and working on the on page SEO, what are a few areas in your opinion that people should look at when they're looking to grow the SEO presence of either an e-commerce shop or a SAS business or a content business but really kind of looking at that a SEO portion, what are a few areas that are common pieces of low hanging fruit that you see? Corey: Sure. Well since Panda there are a lot more diamonds in the rough I feel like that just have broken on page SEO and the poster case study going all the way back was Danny Webb right? Everyone was talking about Danny Web which was one of the biggest tech forms, they lost easily all their rankings when Panda first hit and they managed to recover by removing what people later called thin content. Which were just pages that might have fifty words on the page, it was all the different individual profiles that people had, there were millions of them. Most of them were a bad search engine experience. So when I see a site that has a lot of pages that don't offer value to Google but don't carry the no index tag, the media tag, and the source code [inaudible 00:33:56.5] but code in the source that says keep us out of Google's index. I know well hey I can do that and overnight strengthen the stuff I want to keep and cut out the stuff that's just never going to be of any value and that's going to help a lot. I also look for sites that don't have a keyword strategy, sites that for whatever reason have never had any links but still enjoyed some organic success. There's a lot of ways to play this. In total there's I think a couple hundred ranking factors. I basically just look for a couple that have been 100% neglected because I feel like that's where people leave the most money on the table basically where I can see a quick one. Mark: Yeah, I think again coming back to round out this discussion, I think since the updates and after the updates everybody was scared of organic traffic and understandably so. I mean it was very difficult for a lot of people because they owned a business overnight an update happened and the rankings are gone, revenue is gone. A lot of businesses were built on this kind of shaky SEO and Google's done a good job of cleaning that up. But people now see the benefit of relying on paid acquisitions. As a result though I think there's a huge opportunity for buyers to take a look at pretty much any property that is not on Amazon. So any web-based property content sites etcetera etcetera and be able to really grow that business through good SEO practices. As you said looking at keyword strategies are, is there any keyword strategy there, or do they have good topical coverage, are they doing the basics to be able to rank well, and because no one is really doing that or very few people are really doing that on page SEO anymore it's kind of amazing how quickly it's fallen out of favor. Yeah so let me ask you if anybody wants to talk to you what's the best way to reach you? Corey: Sure. Well they can pop on our website which is just northcutt.com drop me an email it's just corey@northcutt.comor follow me on Twitter corey_northcutt to be my first name, any of those work. Mark: All right good. We'll all link to those in the podcast page the show notes so everyone can take a look at that. And you know again we don't get kickbacks from guests or anything like that but we do refer people that we've used in the past successfully and the services of yours is definitely a service that I've gotten good value out of. I know you did some work for me, I think it was back in October your group did some work for me and those pages are doing quite well now so thank you for that. I never gave you an update on that; they're doing pretty well. Corey: Yeah, sure. Mark: Yeah so thanks so much for coming on. I think this is an interesting topic and maybe one that we need to explore again in the future. Corey: Oh I'd like that. Mark: All right, thanks Corey. Corey: Thanks Mark.
Newcastle captain Jamaal Lascelles speaks to EFL Weekly about Newcastle’s promotion push, working under Rafa Benitez and the top of the table clash against Brighton on Tuesday. Ipswich captain Luke Chambers previews the East Anglian derby and explains how he suffered two cracked ribs and a stress fracture sustained while scoring a goal. Andy Hinchcliffe runs the rule over the promotion races in the Football League and discusses all the biggest stories from the EFL this week. Wolves’ Ben Marshall takes on “10 to Tackle” and reveals that his toughest opponent this season is actually a current teammate. Leyton Orient manager Danny Webb talks about trying to save the club from relegation in his first job as manager in professional football and Dale Tempest brings you some tips for your weekend accumulator.
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What is it? The sounds generated by mating fish? The US government? Or even the evolution of humans to hear electromagnetic waves... Steve Punt, BBC Radio 4's Mulder and Scully combined, turns his analytical ears to The Hum - heard by people, all over the world, tonight. For some of those who hear it, it's unpleasant, even distressing, for others simply mysterious. The Hum has been reported as far back as the 1960's, when people in Bristol first brought it to the attention of the local council. They never found out what caused it. Many have tried to work out the source of the Hum... so there is no real reason to expect Radio 4's gumshoe to solve it in half an hour... but Punt PI will investigate some intriguing possibilities. From Surrey to the ionosphere, he examines afresh some of the most common theories - with leading experts: is it the sounds created by fish, as recorded by neurobiologist Dr Andrew Bass; or the noise of seismic waves as discussed with expert Dr Lucia Gualtieri of Columbia University, New York; might it be a whole range of potential ear problems as suggested by Mark Williams at the Tinnitus Clinic; tall buildings - given short shrift by South Leeds Life editor, Jeremy Morton; electromagnetism - considered by science expert Roland Pease; and last, but definitely most 'X-files' of all, HAARP, a US military research station, now run by Bob McCoy of the University of Alaska - a theory poo-pooed by national security journalist Sharon Weinberger. He also touches base with the creator of the World Hum website, Dr Glen MacPherson, who is trying to keep an online record of this phenomenon - most commonly described as a diesel engine in the distance. Producer: Sara Jane Hall Music sourcing: Danny Webb.
Message by Pastor Jeff Kirby, Director of Communications; The One Year Bible (NLT) as read by Tom Dooley by special arrangement with Master Media Ministries (John 18:1-24; Psalm 119:97-112; Proverbs 16:8-9); The LaRed Principle of "Productivity"; John Maxwell on "Today"; Affirmations from Phase IV member Danny Webb; The Transformation Radio Sports Minute with Dave Borst; music by Jars of Clay, Needtobreathe, Jake Hamilton, Kim Walker-Smith and Francesca Batistelli.
The Intrepid Birdman explains haw he gets inspiration for his Thameside Radio jingles with the help of a warm bath and a piano. He also interrupts Bob a lot. Danny Webb of Hammersmith enters the mystery voice competition as does Alan Dolby. There is another treasure hunt where listeners have to find an envelope hidden somewhere in London. – with new clues each week. Listener Jonathan Wilmot of Wembley tells us that he was awarded an out of court settlement after being caned at his school in Harrow. There is also a recording of the Intrepid Birdman's "OK Ron" at the end of the tape Dedications include Tracy Leatham of Chingford. Alan Jameson of Hampton. Kim Walsh. Dave Kenny of Twickenham. Kingston Poly. Jim Stockwell. Sharon Slezer. King College. John Lyon School. Marie Rosa. Haverstock School. Linda-Jane Hickey (age 3½) This is the first half of the broadcast - as ever if you have any more Thameside recordings do please get in touch Al
The 2nd annual episode of Halloween on Porch Talk. Alan and Cobb invited Big John and Danny Webb to set the thing off. An organic, horror influenced conversation at a round table. Horror movie breakdowns, a horror for every day of October, and fantasy horror scenes reincarnated in dreams. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/porch-talk/exclusive-content
Alan, Cobb, Danny Webb, and Big John get together for their 2nd annual Halloween Bash. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/porch-talk/exclusive-content
Alan and Cobb caught up with Danny Webb over his latest festival experience and what's good on the TV lately. Danny starts the show with the story behind this Deftones cover, "Be Quiet and Drive". From there, the guys move off into Rockville Fest, and Alabama becoming more and more like Florida. Next, horror movies, tv shows, Quentin Tarantino films, and what to check out in theaters and Netflix. Show closes with an original tune. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/porch-talk/exclusive-content
Alan and Cobb caught up with Danny Webb over his latest festival experience and what's good on the TV lately. Danny starts the show with the story behind this Deftones cover, "Be Quiet and Drive". From there, the guys move off into Rockville Fest, and Alabama becoming more and more like Florida. Next, horror movies, tv shows, Quentin Tarantino films, and what to check out in theaters and Netflix. Show closes with an original tune.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/porch-talk/exclusive-content
The 2nd annual episode of Halloween on Porch Talk. Alan and Cobb invited Big John and Danny Webb to set the thing off. An organic, horror influenced conversation at a round table. Horror movie breakdowns, a horror for every day of October, and fantasy horror scenes reincarnated in dreams. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/porch-talk/exclusive-content