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Are Google's algorithm updates disrupting your digital marketing zen? The days of a stable algorithms (Google and beyond) may be gone. So what is the path forward to “escape Algo-traz,” and why is going beyond the algorithm the growing focus of more and more marketers? Wix's Mordy Oberstein and Crystal Carter cover the current algorithm landscape with Jake Hundley, founder of Evergrow Marketing. Join them as they dive into the unpredictable nature of today's digital ecosystem so you know how to stay ahead without solely relying on social and search algorithms. Get insight into future trends to look toward, such as LLM search engines, and walk away with audience engagement strategies to win the day! Step out of the algorithmic box on this week's episode of the SERP's Up SEO Podcast. Key Segments [00:03:25] What's On This Episode of SERP's Up? [00:05:11] Focus Topic of the Week [00:09:33] Focus Topic Guest: Jake Hundley [00:29:42] Going, Going, Google… [00:38:49] Snappy News [00:43:04] Follow of the Week Hosts, Guests, & Featured People: Mordy Oberstein Crystal Carter Jake Hundley Glen Allsopp Resources: Wix SEO Learning Hub Searchlight SEO Newsletter SEO Resource Center It's New: Daily SEO News Series Detailed SEO Blog Evergrow Marketing Agency Growth Podcast News: Google November 2024 core update rolling out now Google November 2024 Core Update Movement - Slow But For Some Massive
Meet Dragan Berak who's the Head of SEO at Gentoo Media and was the Head of SEO Global at AskGamblers before it got acquired by GiG and now is part of Gentoo. Dragan got to see first hand how to improve a giant iGaming affiliate site in AskGamblers. I've had the pleasure to chat with Dragan at conferences before so I know he is very passionate about SEO. We both follow the likes of Lily Ray, Glen Allsopp and Eli Schwartz that have unique takes on the SEO landscape. If your affiliate site has been hit by any of the Google penalties in the past 12 months, I think you should listen to this episode with a pen and notepad and take some notes. If you want to get my takeaway to add some perspective of what I learned in asking Dragan all of these SEO questions, it would be to ask yourself this question: is this piece of content I'm doing, the absolute best it can be? Am I adding a unique take on this topic that nobody else has? If you can't answer this question, I think you need to revisit the purpose of your affiliate site and it has to be a bit beyond just trying to make money.
Ready for a Masterclass in SEO and content creation? Today's guest is Glen Allsopp, founder of Detailed.com, the SEO Blueprint course, and gaps.com. Glen is an absolute beast when it comes to his content output, and his thorough data studies are shared widely in and out of the SEO world when he publishes them. He also does $40 website audits that sell out immediately when they're open to the public. Glen, who is notoriously private, doesn't normally do podcasts and he never speaks at conferences. That's why this episode of Ahrefs Podcast is audio only. But one thing Glen isn't shy about is sharing his vast SEO and business wisdom with the world. In this episode, you'll learn: (0:00) Intro (01:45) Maintaining Privacy (8:49) How does Glen make money (10:41) What he focuses on (17:03) What his team looks like (23:47) Not scaling his agency (28:01) What he gets out of his $40 audits (34:29) Creating the Detailed SEO extension (39:47) What to pay workers (42:10) The evolution of Detailed (47:12) Detailed research (54:12) Promoting Detailed content (1:00:10) How Glen approaches ideas (1:06:07) iPhone link building (1:10:17) Building relationships (1:15:00) Super pixels (1:26:10) How Glen stays organized (1:31:25) The current state of SEO (1:42:56) Gaps (1:50:30) Who Glen looks up to (1:52:56) Media companies _________________________________________________ If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe! Where to find Glen: X: https://x.com/ViperChill LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/glen-allsopp-63084025/ Website: https://detailed.com/ SEO Blueprint: https://seoblueprint.com/ Gaps: https://gaps.com/ Where to find Tim: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/timsoulo/ X: @timsoulo Website: https://www.timsoulo.com/ ________________________________________________ Referenced in the episode: $40 website audits: https://detailed.com/audit/ Blog Tyrant: https://www.blogtyrant.com/SEO META in 1 Click: https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/seo-meta-in-1-click/bjogjfinolnhfhkbipphpdlldadpnmhcBloggerJet: https://bloggerjet.com/Copyblogger: https://copyblogger.com/ProBlogger: https://problogger.com/Darren Rowse: https://darrenrowse.com/How 16 Companies are Dominating the World's Google Search Results (2024 Edition): https://detailed.com/google-control/ TechRadar: https://www.techradar.com/pro/could-google-be-using-reddit-to-revive-an-ancient-failed-project-60000-redditors-may-well-be-mturking-for-google-answers-20TechCrunch: https://techcrunch.com/2024/03/05/amazons-new-rufus-chatbot-isnt-bad-but-it-isnt-great-either/Mark Rofe (@iamrofe): https://x.com/iamrofeSiege Media: https://www.siegemedia.com/ Ross Hudgens: https://x.com/RossHudgensPomodoro technique: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pomodoro_TechniqueSeeking Alpha: https://seekingalpha.com/Retro Dodo: https://retrododo.com/Brian Morrissey: https://x.com/bmorrisseyThe Rebooting: https://www.therebooting.com/Neil Vogel: https://www.linkedin.com/in/neilvogel/Joshua Hardwick: https://x.com/joshuachardwick
Welcome back, everyone, to another episode of the Niche Pursuits News Podcast. The first news item they cover is Google's move to enforce site reputation abuse, also known as parasite SEO. He also shares a tweet from Glen Allsopp with early insights into these measures. In positive news, Spencer and Jared talk about a potential correction from the recent Google updates. Still talking about Google, it looks like the company's market share has taken a dip, and Spencer shares some of the recent stats. By how much did its share of the global market shrink in the last year? Speaking of a declining market share, Google may see itself up against a new search engine, launched by OpenAI. Although it's not official, rumors suggest that it's in the works. In the Shiny Object Shenanigans portion of the podcast, Spencer shares an experiment he's doing with a small website trying to drive traffic from Reddit. He talks briefly about some of the things he did to get that traffic and what he plans to do moving forward. When it's Jared's turn, he talks briefly about his newsletter side hustle but goes into more detail on a YouTube side hustle he's working on. One of his channels has seen a boost in traffic thanks to the Amazon Influencer videos he uploaded there; in fact, it now has reached the threshold for monetization. As for Weird Niche Sites, Spencer goes first with James Bond Lifestyle, a DR57 website that provides exhaustive information about all things James Bond—clothing, accessories, gadgets, etc. According to Ahrefs, it gets 20k monthly organic visitors, and according to SimilarWeb, 200k. Spencer also takes a look at its keywords and its optimization opportunities and reveals if it was impacted by the HCU. When it's Jared's turn, he reveals his weird site: This Is Why I'm Broke. Ready to join a niche publishing mastermind, and here from industry experts each week? Join the Niche Pursuits Community here: https://community.nichepursuits.com Be sure to get more content like this in the Niche Pursuits Newsletter Right Here: https://www.nichepursuits.com/newsletter Want a Faster and Easier Way to Build Internal Links? Get $15 off Link Whisper with Discount Code "Podcast" on the Checkout Screen: https://www.nichepursuits.com/linkwhisper Get SEO Consulting from the Niche Pursuits Podcast Host, Jared Bauman: https://www.nichepursuits.com/201creative
Welcome back to another episode of the Niche Pursuits News podcast, where Spencer and Jared break down the most recent news in SEO, AI, and content creation into smaller, digestible pieces. Let's get started! Spencer first digs into Glen Allsopp's recent report on almost 50 companies' SEO performance, sharing some of his research for companies like NextDoor and Chegg, which are publishing massive amounts of AI-generated content and answering questions with AI, respectively, with a lot of success. On the flip side, they share how many large content sites are also seeing a decline in traffic following the updates, just like smaller sites are experiencing. They talk about the lessons we can draw from who's really winning in affiliate marketing these days, the Asia-focused version of websites that are killing it, and more, but you'll have to tune in to hear what they think. Moving on, they talk about how Google has offered advice to those people affected by the HCU. What kinds of things are people doing to show Google they're legit, and should they keep doing it? What does Danny Sullivan say? Were the penalties delivered really at page level or site level, and why do people think Google's response to this was contradictory? The next article they address is from Glen Gabe, featuring hundreds of websites that Wikipedia has deemed as reliable or not, and what we can take away from this information as website owners and content creators. What popular sites did they find on the list and what was surprising about their standing? Listen to the episode to find out! Moving along to their Shiney Object Shenanigans, first Spencer talks about growing his Facebook page, which currently has around 60k followers. Is he able to achieve his goal, which is to drive traffic from the page to his website? He shares the stats, as well as a unique strategy he's using that is starting to bear fruit, albeit just a little. He's still in the weeds with this one, so stay tuned to hear how it evolves. When it's Jared's turn, he talks about a new experiment to grow 2 TikTok channels, one in the fashion niche and the other in the travel niche. How did they do? How did he promote them? And what can we learn from this? And what does it have to do with the Amazon Influencer program? Moving into the Weird Niche Site portion of the podcast, Spencer goes first with 1920s Fashion and Music, which dives into the 1920s celebrity fashion industry. What's especially surprising about this site is that it got a traffic bump from the HCU and has been doing better ever since. Spencer shares the site's very interesting and inspiring backstory. What can we learn from this? When it's Jared's turn, he shares Box Cycle, a platform for buying and selling used boxes. It has a Craigslist-esque look to it, but is it ranking at all? How popular is it? And how is it performing? It's a DR40 site with several number 1 rankings, but is this an actual niche? Listen to the full episode to find out! This brings us to the end of another great episode full of information and inspiration. See you next Friday for more of the same! Ready to join a niche publishing mastermind, and here from industry experts each week? Join the Niche Pursuits Community here: https://community.nichepursuits.com Be sure to get more content like this in the Niche Pursuits Newsletter Right Here: https://www.nichepursuits.com/newsletter Want a Faster and Easier Way to Build Internal Links? Get $15 off Link Whisper with Discount Code "Podcast" on the Checkout Screen: https://www.nichepursuits.com/linkwhisper Get SEO Consulting from the Niche Pursuits Podcast Host, Jared Bauman: https://www.nichepursuits.com/201creative
Welcome back to another episode of the Niche Pursuits News podcast, where Spencer and Jared break down recent events in the SEO, publishing, and niche site space. It's been a very busy week and there's a lot going on, so sit back, get comfortable, and get ready for a packed episode! They get things started with a report from Glen Allsopp, which takes a closer look at who's ranking for affiliate queries at the moment. He goes into great detail in his article on Detailed, for which he handpicked product review terms to look at. Who's dominating organic search for these very valuable affiliate keywords? But it's not as straightforward as that! Jared reveals a twist to the plot that's affecting search results, rendering the results from the dominant ranking website full of spam. But what is the definition of spam, exactly? And when a spokesperson for that website denied that the results were poor quality and offered an example of quality search results, what happened? Is this an overcorrection by Google? Are they aware of what's happening? Check out the episode to find out all the drama! Moving along, Spencer and Jared discuss an article that seems to have gone viral about how Google is killing independent sites. The article was published on the website Housefresh, which reviews air purifiers and was hit hard by the HCU, and looks at how large publishers are ranking for affiliate keywords with less in-depth content and without actually putting in the work to review the items. If this trend is glaringly obvious and offers a poor experience for users, why isn't Google doing anything about it? How did Danny Sullivan respond? Is there a silver lining on the horizon? Jared and Spencer have a lot of thoughts on this, so check out the episode to hear more. Moving along, but closely related, they talk about how Housefresh's article about Google killing independent sites is, ironically, being outranked by everyone, from Search Engine Land, Twitter, and Reddit, for its own article! Hear what they have to say about it! And along the same lines, they share a tweet from Glen Allsopp with the same problem: not ranking for his own article. In short, the smaller guys are getting beat by the bigger guys, for no good reason. For their last story, Spencer and Jared talk about the big deal that went down between Google and Reddit. Google has agreed to pay Reddit $60 million a year to train its AI models. Why is this an important moment for Reddit? By how much would this increase their revenue? But what makes this situation so incredibly ironic? Jared gives a great breakdown of recent events. When it's time to talk about their Shiny Object Shenanigans, Spencer goes first and reveals he's launching a premium Niche Pursuits community. His goal is to create a community where users can connect with each other, discuss what's happening in the industry, and learn from and bounce ideas off one another. The group will include weekly expert calls, mastermind groups, group challenges with monetary prizes, among other elements. It will open to the public on March 4th, so check it out! Jared talks about his Weekend Growth newsletter side hustle, which is now1 year old. He set an initial goal of getting 1000 subscribers in the first 3 months, and 1 year in he has 4600+ subscribers. He's earned slightly less than $40k during that period, from newsletter ads, affiliate earnings, and the services he offers. He offers some great motivational advice for listeners and talks about what has worked for him when building up this side hustle. Spencer then shares his weird niche site, Let Me Google That, and shares a funny story about how he found the site. He gives a demo of how the site works and recommends sharing the link when someone asks a “silly” question. Not only does the site sell merch, but Ahrefs says they're getting 111k organic visitors per month while SimilarWeb calculates a million per month. How much might they be earning per month? When it's Jared's turn, he shares Throx, the cure for the missing sock. What started out as a pitch on Shark Tank many years ago has actually grown to become a popular brand with tweens and teens making $1 million a year. That being said, his SEO could be improved and his website is kind of sparse. Are his products expensive? Is this a gag-gift type of product? Hear what Jared has to say. And that brings us to the end of another great episode of the Niche Pursuits News podcast. As always, we hope you're feeling informed and inspired by today's jam-packed episode, and we'll see you next week for more! Be sure to get more content like this in the Niche Pursuits Newsletter Right Here: https://www.nichepursuits.com/newsletter Want a Faster and Easier Way to Build Internal Links? Get $15 off Link Whisper with Discount Code "Podcast" on the Checkout Screen: https://www.nichepursuits.com/linkwhisper Get SEO Consulting from the Niche Pursuits Podcast Host, Jared Bauman: https://www.nichepursuits.com/201creative
Welcome back to another episode of the Niche Pursuits News Podcast, where Spencer and Jared cover all the latest relating to SEO, digital marketing, affiliate marketing, and website creation and break it down into bite-size pieces for listeners. Spencer and Jared kick things off by talking about how the November Core Update was rolled out about a week ago. Spencer reveals how Niche Pursuits has fared thus far and Jared talks about how site owners he's in contact with have been affected by Google's latest update. Did most websites see a recovery or more of a decline? What will happen as the update concludes? They also announce that the Reviews Update has also been rolled out. Will site owners be able to determine which update affected them and how? How is this latest update different from the HCU? How is Google going to handle update announcements moving forward? And will there be another update before the end of the year? Tune in to hear what Spencer and Jared think. Changing gears, Spencer shares an affiliate article in The Verge that is clearly written with AI with no human editing. Listeners of last week's episode will recall the discussion of a different article in The Verge complaining that the internet is overloaded with poor-quality SEO content. And here it is, spamming the web with SEO-optimized unedited AI content! Is their article ranking? And if it is, is it outranking truly helpful content written by humans who have actually tested the products? What do Spencer and Jared think about this case of parasite SEO? Listen to find out! Next up on the agenda is a very interesting tweet from Danny Sullivan from Google Search Liaison on how he brings people's feedback back to Google. Jared lauds this moment of transparency and Spencer wonders if this feedback could impact the way that Google Search works. Another tweet that made it into this week's news is about the New York Times' 3Q revenue numbers. Glen Allsopp did an excellent write-up after analyzing The Wirecutter, the Times' affiliate website. How much does he estimate it's bringing in per month in affiliate commissions? It's clear that “the little guys” can't compete with The Wirecutter, but what are Jared and Spencer's takeaways from this situation? In the last news item of the episode, Spencer shares that Elon Musk and Twitter recently revealed their ChatCPT competitor, Grok. Premium Twitter subscribers can currently sign up to the waiting list to test it out. Where will this go? It remains to be seen, but as Spencer says, it's always interesting when someone with very deep pockets gets into the AI game. In the Shiny Object Shenanigans portion of the podcast, Spencer talks about the tool he created, Rank Logic, and its latest addition—a Google Analytics integration, which will be available for current users as early as next week. He talks about the different ways users will be able to analyze data and create custom reports, and how much easier it will be compared with using GA4. When it's Jared's turn, he talks about recording more videos for the Amazon Influencer Program, most of them seasonal. His goal is to hit 1000 videos by the end of the year. He also talks about celebrating the anniversary of the Photo Course on Weekend Growth and how his side hustles, and the opportunities that come with them, continue to grow and surprise him as well. Spencer shares his Weird Niche Site first: Miss Rachel Networth. He gives the backstory about Miss Rachel, a popular teacher on YouTube, and shares stats for the 3-month-old site, which has a DR of 63 and organic monthly traffic of around 30k. Is it a 301 from an older domain? What else does he discover when he digs deeper? What's his and Jared's theory behind the website? Jared's find this week is The Measure of Things, a very, very weird niche site that lets you enter a measurement and then compare that measurement to other “things.” For example, 829 square centimeters is about 1/15th as big as a bath towel. Isn't that great to know? This DR52 site ranks for 17k keywords and has an organic search volume of 24k per month. What's super unique about this website? Hear Jared and Spencer break down the data they see in Ahrefs. And that brings us to the end of another great episode. We hope you're feeling informed and inspired, as always. See you next week! Be sure to get more content like this in the Niche Pursuits Newsletter Right Here: https://www.nichepursuits.com/newsletter Want a Faster and Easier Way to Build Internal Links? Get $15 off Link Whisper with Discount Code "Podcast" on the Checkout Screen: https://www.nichepursuits.com/linkwhisper Get SEO Consulting from the Niche Pursuits Podcast Host, Jared Bauman: https://www.nichepursuits.com/201creative
Welcome back to another episode of the Niche Pursuits News Podcast. This week's episode is seriously packed with a ton of important and interesting headlines in the SEO, digital marketing, and content creation space. So grab some popcorn, get comfortable, and let's get started! Spencer and Jared kick off the episode by talking about Google's latest announcement about an impending November core update, which started to roll out on November 2nd. We can expect to see the effects over the weekend. They talk about Google's explanation for the latest update and how there's also a review system update coming next week. Moving on, they share an article in The Verge accusing SEOs of ruining the internet. Spencer summarizes the 8000-word article and he and Jared discuss whether the author ultimately blames SEOs or Google itself for bringing down the quality of the internet. What does Jared think about the article? Is The Verge hypocritical for publishing an article like this? What happened to Danny Sullivan, the Google employee who responded to Spencer's tweet? Tune in to find out! The conversation then shifts to an article on Detailed, and a tweet, by Glen Allsopp, about product review affiliate keywords. Allsopp shares his findings after analyzing 10,000 search results and he shares some staggering statistics for sites like Reddit and Quora. The next news item on the agenda has to do with Google's efforts to fix a bug from the October 2023 update, which impacted Google Discover traffic. Does that mean people who got massive traffic from Google Discover recently will see it disappear? Will people without much Google Discover traffic see it increase? Continuing with news about Google, Spencer and Jared share an article that shows how Google is inserting paid ads among organic search results. They talk about the implications of this move and how it may or may not affect publishers. Then Spencer shares an article about updates to Google AdSense, as the network is shifting to per-impression payments for publishers. How will this impact their earnings? Why is Google doing this? Since the network has always been pay-per-click, this is a major change to how it functions. Tune in to hear what Spencer and Jared have to say. Jared geeks out on the last news item on the agenda, an analysis of Google's EEAT Knowledge Graph. A recent article took a deep dive into how Google understands what is and isn't expert content and the importance of getting into the Knowledge Panel and building a brand. Jared shares some good ideas on how to get Google's stamp of approval, so don't miss them! When it comes to Side Hustle Shenanigans, Spencer provides an update on his second faceless YouTube channel, for which the stats are underwhelming. As he is completely hands-off in this endeavor, his advice for anyone looking to do something like this is to be very involved and detail-oriented. Listen in to find out what he thinks about this business model. Jared reports on his Amazon Influencer side hustle, noting that October was his worst month ever. Why was this? What's driving all the volatility? What does he expect in the coming months? There's just a little bit of time left, and Spencer shares his weird niche site first: Astronaut.io. This fascinating site features videos from YouTube that have zero views. With 105k visitors over the last three months according to SimilarWeb, it seems that some people (mostly in Russia), are enjoying them. Jared's weird site is in the celebrity niche, Who's Dated Who, which offers the dating history of every celebrity you can think of. He and Spencer discuss the site's ranking system, how it might be getting its data, its use of a forum, and how it's monetized. This DR56 site is ranking for over 600k keywords, and monthly estimated organic traffic of 1.2 million. And that brings us to the end of another great episode. Thanks for tuning in for another week and getting the latest in SEO news. See you next Friday! Be sure to get more content like this in the Niche Pursuits Newsletter Right Here: https://www.nichepursuits.com/newsletter Want a Faster and Easier Way to Build Internal Links? Get $15 off Link Whisper with Discount Code "Podcast" on the Checkout Screen: https://www.nichepursuits.com/linkwhisper Get SEO Consulting from the Niche Pursuits Podcast Host, Jared Bauman: https://www.nichepursuits.com/201creative
Artículo de Glen Allsopp 16 empresas dominan los resultados de Google: https://detailed.com/google-control/ Por primera vez en 2016 Glen analizó las grandes empresas están detrás de miles de marcas de los supermercados. Con la llegada de la IA y gracias a Semrush… Prueba Semrush gratis 14 días: https://borjagiron.com/semrush Herramienta SEO gratis Ahrefs: https://borjagiron.com/ahrefs XOVI: https://borjagiron.com/xovi 25 Mejores herramientas con Inteligencia Artificial https://borjagiron.com/mejores-herramientas-inteligencia-artificial/ Mejores buscadores con Inteligencia Artificial https://borjagiron.com/mejores-buscadores-inteligencia-artificial/ Las 16 compañías en este informe están detrás de al menos 562 marcas individuales que reciben tráfico de Google cada día. 3.700 millones de clics del motor de búsqueda cada mes. Un promedio de 6.5 millones de clics mensuales por sitio. Analizando webs como Esquire, Elle, Cnet o Mayoclinic podremos aprender cómo hacen SEO que funciona. Vemos que aparecen en los primeros resultados en el 84% de las búsquedas. Claves: Autoridad y relaciones. Nos quedan las migajas.Cada vez más difícil.Mercado inglés.Monetizar no por anuncios es mejor opción.Crea newsletter. Ideas: 1: Firstfinds: No es su sitio típico de revisión de productos, ya que los usuarios pueden votar sobre elementos ( similares a Reddit ) y las páginas individuales a menudo contienen poco más que un enlace y un titular. 2: Vogue generó 100.000 suscriptores en su newsletter dando cobertura a un solo evento 3: Certificados en los pie de página de sitios de salud. 4: Prueba social en las cabeceras. 5: Ziff Davis es la compañía detrás de la plataforma SEO, Moz ( técnicamente su marca iContact realizó la adquisición ). ¿Quieres que traduzca y enumere las estrategias que han analizado y que mejor funcionan del artículo en un próximo episodio? Comparte y recomienda el podcast. Deja un comentario en ivoox. Dale a me gusta en ivoox. Deja 5 estrellas si me escuchas desde Spotify o Apple Podcast. Si veo interés lo crearé. Únete a la comunidad de Emprendedores: https://borjagiron.com/comunidad Recuerda suscribirte al podcast para no perderte el resto de noticias, novedades, trucos y tendencias del mundo del SEO. Si te ha gustado comparte el episodio, dale a me gusta, deja 5 estrellas o comenta el episodio. Me ayudarás a seguir creando episodios completamente gratis. También puedes acceder al curso de SEO desde https://triunfacontublog.com Soy Borja Girón, has escuchado el podcast SEO para Google, nos escuchamos en el próximo episodio.
Glen Allsopp of Marc and Angel shares 5 practical steps for generating new ideas and insights Episode 538: 5 Practical Steps for Generating New Ideas and Insights by Glen Allsopp with Marc And Angel on Creativity Practices Marc and Angel Chernoff are New York Times bestselling authors, professional coaches, full-time students of life, admirers of the human spirit, and have been recognized by Forbes as having “one of the most popular personal development blogs.” Through their blog, book, course and coaching, they've spent the past decade writing about and teaching proven strategies for finding lasting happiness, success, love and peace. Marc and Angel's New York Times bestselling book, Getting Back to Happy: Change Your Thoughts, Change Your Reality, and Turn Your Trials into Triumphs, is a guide to spark sustainable action – and to return to whenever needed. It's available online at http://www.marcandangel.com/book/ and on Amazon. The original post is located here: https://www.marcandangel.com/2009/05/10/generating-new-ideas-and-insights/ Indeed is the #1 source of hires in the U.S., according to TalentNest. Go to Indeed.com/STARTUP to claim your $75 credit before March 31st Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com Interested in advertising on the show? Visit https://www.advertisecast.com/OptimalStartUpDaily Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Glen Allsopp of Marc and Angel shares 5 practical steps for generating new ideas and insights Episode 538: 5 Practical Steps for Generating New Ideas and Insights by Glen Allsopp with Marc And Angel on Creativity Practices Marc and Angel Chernoff are New York Times bestselling authors, professional coaches, full-time students of life, admirers of the human spirit, and have been recognized by Forbes as having “one of the most popular personal development blogs.” Through their blog, book, course and coaching, they've spent the past decade writing about and teaching proven strategies for finding lasting happiness, success, love and peace. Marc and Angel's New York Times bestselling book, Getting Back to Happy: Change Your Thoughts, Change Your Reality, and Turn Your Trials into Triumphs, is a guide to spark sustainable action – and to return to whenever needed. It's available online at http://www.marcandangel.com/book/ and on Amazon. The original post is located here: https://www.marcandangel.com/2009/05/10/generating-new-ideas-and-insights/ Indeed is the #1 source of hires in the U.S., according to TalentNest. Go to Indeed.com/STARTUP to claim your $75 credit before March 31st Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com Interested in advertising on the show? Visit https://www.advertisecast.com/OptimalStartUpDaily Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Pete McPherson is the founder of Do You Even Blog, an award-winning blog, podcast, and YouTube channel dedicated to helping creators build impactful (and profitable) businesses on the internet. He has interviewed some of the top entrepreneurs and creators in the world, including Seth Godin, Matt Mullenweg, Brittney Muller, Neil Patel, Kira Hug, John Lee Dumas, Glen Allsopp, and many more. Today he will share with us how he built his online business and how you can create freedom and money from an online business. Check out Do You Even Blog. Follow Pete McPherson DYEB YouTube Channel. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fasttrackpodcast/message
Daniel Daines-Hutt is a self-confessed ‘marketing nerd.’ He has a background in Direct Response advertising, but ironically, it’s his Content Marketing that people know him for. We discuss: Cracking the code of getting people to read, listen or watch your content [02:21] Pre-framing problems and objections in advance [03:40] The goal of your content [05:13] The Ikea effect: building a bigger audience [07:38] Strategies behind before and after launching an article [10:07] No one wants to eat in an empty restaurant [11:49] Selling content on autopilot [13:10] Why Google gives higher rankings when we remove thin content [14:11] Different business, same techniques [16:42] A Netflix of everything content marketing [18:22] The unexpected effect of stopping marketing during a pandemic [19:43] He’s had the Top 10 content of all time on inbound.org and Top content of 2017 and 2018 on GrowthHackers. With only 8 articles in years, he’s been referenced or shared by: Ryan Deiss, Neil Patel, Joanna Weibe, Glen Allsopp, Co-Schedule, Active Campaign and many more. He teaches people how to write less often, but get more traffic at https://www.ampmycontent.com/ (https://www.ampmycontent.com). Learn more about Daniel at https://www.ampmycontent.com.
Build a website in just 5 days (even if you're not techie) at www.free5daywebsitechallenge.com Learn how to market yourself online without ads, algorithms or spending all your time on social media at www.howtomarketyourselfonline.com Learn how to get your first web design client at www.startafreelancewebdesignbiz.com Leave a Review! Pete McPherson & I immediately connected on our journey away from “The American Dream” and that’s why I’m so excited for you to listen in today. Pete is the founder of Do You Even Blog? An award-winning blog, podcast, and YouTube channel dedicated to helping creators build impactful and profitable online businesses. Upon meeting Pete, I immediately resonated with his journey out of corporate and his struggle to make his side-hustle succeed. We both gave up the idea that we were supposed to get day-jobs, work our way up, and make a lot of money -- with the price being all of our freedom. Today, we’re going to talk about Pete’s struggles, failures, and everything he overcame in order to finally find success in this industry and how others can do the same. Let’s get into it! Pete and I talk about: Pete’s journey from being a CPA/Accountant to a full-time podcaster and blogger How Pete’s road to success came from trying again and again...and again Pete’s effective advice on growing your email list The important question you should ask yourself about your dream business Pete’s advice for those struggling to get traction in their side hustle The belief Pete had to change about himself to get where he is today My favorite quotes from Pete: “It's not the fancy website. It's not the fancy microphones that we paid $400 for. It's not the super complicated outreach pitch emails that we scripted word for word it's us being humans, building real relationships and having experience. You have to have that part experience to understand your audience and your offer” “something that I think really only comes from experience and launching products and failing, trying to sell services and failing, trying to grow a blog, traffic downloads, email lists and failing is enough experience to get clarity.” “Keep an open mind and always keep an eye out for what is working in addition to the like, okay, that didn't work. Why not? Or that didn't work time for the next thing.” “There is no one path for everyone. There's just not, there might be some that are fairly similar, but it's not exactly the same. And so it takes time to figure out your path.” [fusebox_transcript] Bio: Pete McPherson is the founder of Do You Even Blog, an award-winning blog, podcast, and YouTube channel dedicated to helping creators build impactful (and profitable) businesses on the internet. He has interviewed some of the top entrepreneurs and creators in the world, including Matt Mullenweg, Neil Patel, John Lee Dumas, Brittney Muller, Glen Allsopp, and many more. He’s also the CEO of Online Impact, a private membership community of high-impact bloggers & podcasters. Resources Mentioned: SEO freebie Podcast Launch Checklist Connect with Pete: Do You Even Blog? Pete's YouTube Pete's Twitter Pete's Instagram
In this special episode of Marketing Mantra, I'll be joined by Daniel Daines-Hutt from AmpMyContent (https://www.ampmycontent.com). This is his second time on the show — if you're a regular listener of this podcast, you'll remember Daniel from Ep. #28 - The Art of Paid Content Promotion, where he shared some really cool Facebook advertising and copywriting hacks. If you're not familiar with Daniel's work, here's what you should know: He is a self-confessed marketing nerd who teaches people how to get more traffic and engagement for their existing content. His guide to paid content promotion was ranked among the Top 10 content of all time on Inbound.org (now Growth.org) and Growth Hackers. His content has also been shared or referenced by online marketing thought leaders like Neil Patel, Ryan Deiss, Sujan Patel, Sean Ellis, and Glen Allsopp. Since Dan's last appearance on this show, Facebook as an advertising platform has gone through several changes. Because of these changes, advertisers have had to tweak their strategies to get a better ROI for their ads on Facebook. In this episode, Dan sheds light on the steps he took to make sure his ads performed well on Facebook consistently and how you can do the same. He also shares with us how his business survived and thrived during the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic. Hope you find this episode useful. -=-=-=-=- Resources discussed in the episode: Dan's Website - https://www.ampmycontent.com/ -=-=-=-=- BONUS RESOURCES + FREE DOWNLOADS If you're a fan of the podcast, here are some FREE online marketing resources from my blog, 99signals, to help you level up your marketing skills: The Ultimate Blogging Toolkit (https://resources.99signals.com/blogging-tools-ebook) - This eBook features 75+ marketing tools to help you blog better and boost your traffic! The Essential Guide to Link Building with Infographics (https://resources.99signals.com/infographic-backlinks-pdf) - Did you know you could build high-quality, authoritative backlinks with well-designed infographics? This PDF guide will show you how you can easily design an infographic and quickly build high-quality backlinks to supercharge your SEO. Top-rated articles at 99signals (https://www.99signals.com/best/) - This page contains a list of all the top-rated articles on my blog. It's a great place to get started if you're visiting 99signals for the first time. -=-=-=-=- Follow us on social media: Facebook: facebook.com/99signalsblog YouTube: youtube.com/c/99signals Instagram: instagram.com/99signals Twitter: twitter.com/99signalsblog -=-=-=-=- Visit https://www.99signals.com for more insights on SEO, blogging, and marketing. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sandeep-mallya/message
In this episode, I'll be joined by Daniel Daines-Hutt from AmpMyContent (https://www.ampmycontent.com). Dan is a self-confessed marketing nerd who teaches people how to get more traffic and engagement for their existing content. His guide to paid content promotion was ranked among the Top 10 content of all time on Inbound.org (now Growth.org) and Growth Hackers. His content has also been shared or referenced by online marketing thought leaders like Neil Patel, Ryan Deiss, Sujan Patel, Sean Ellis, and Glen Allsopp. The theme of this episode is "The Art of Paid Content Promotion." If you're a marketer or blogger who's looking for ways to leverage your existing content through paid channels like Facebook ads, you're going to enjoy listening to this episode. Be sure to take notes as we cover the following topics in this episode: The need for paid content promotion Understanding what you can spend Researching your audience Writing ad copy Designing ads Testing ads until profitable I hope you find this episode useful. As always, feel free to get in touch via Anchor voice messages or drop me an email at podcast@99signals.com. -=-=-=-=- Resources discussed in the episode: The Definitive Guide to Paid Promoted Content: Facebook Edition - https://www.ampmycontent.com/promoted-content/ Growth Hackers - https://growthhackers.com/posts -=-=-=-=- BONUS RESOURCES + FREE DOWNLOADS If you're a fan of the podcast, here are some FREE online marketing resources from my blog, 99signals, to help you level up your marketing skills: The Ultimate Blogging Toolkit (https://resources.99signals.com/blogging-tools-ebook) - This eBook features 75+ marketing tools to help you blog better and boost your traffic! The Essential Guide to Link Building with Infographics (https://resources.99signals.com/infographic-backlinks-pdf) - Did you know you could build high-quality, authoritative backlinks with well-designed infographics? This PDF guide will show you how you can easily design an infographic and quickly build high-quality backlinks to supercharge your SEO. Top-rated articles at 99signals (https://www.99signals.com/best/) - This page contains a list of all the top-rated articles on my blog. It's a great place to get started if you're visiting 99signals for the first time. -=-=-=-=- Follow us on social media: Facebook: facebook.com/99signalsblog YouTube: youtube.com/c/99signals Instagram: instagram.com/99signals Twitter: twitter.com/99signalsblog -=-=-=-=- Visit https://www.99signals.com for more insights on SEO, blogging, and marketing. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sandeep-mallya/message
SEO or Search Engine Optimization is a way to increase the visibility and the ranking of a website with keywords. Glen Allsopp, an entrepreneur and a consultant at Detailed, talks about how he fell in love doing SEO works, explaining why businesses would want to see their websites rank higher through link building on Google. Furthermore, Glen tells us why doing SEO consulting and other marketing activities are making a significant impact in generating leads in the business. Glen shares the truth behind SEO and how it will help you in your industry. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! Here’s How » Join the Consulting Success Community today: consultingsuccess.com
SEO or Search Engine Optimization is a way to increase the visibility and the ranking of a website with keywords. Glen Allsopp, an entrepreneur and a consultant at Detailed, talks about how he fell in love doing SEO works, explaining why businesses would want to see their websites rank higher through link building on Google. Furthermore, Glen tells us why doing SEO consulting and other marketing activities are making a significant impact in generating leads in the business. Glen shares the truth behind SEO and how it will help you in your industry. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! Here’s How » Join the Consulting Success Community today: consultingsuccess.com
SEO or Search Engine Optimization is a way to increase the visibility and the ranking of a website with keywords. Glen Allsopp, an entrepreneur and a consultant at Detailed, talks about how he fell in love doing SEO works, explaining why businesses would want to see their websites rank higher through link building on Google. Furthermore, Glen tells us why doing SEO consulting and other marketing activities are making a significant impact in generating leads in the business. Glen shares the truth behind SEO and how it will help you in your industry.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here’s How »Join the Consulting Success Community today:consultingsuccess.com
Today's guest is one of THE people who first got me into blogging & SEO: Glen Allsopp (https://detailed.com/). Yes, I'm over here nerding out just to have the chance to speak with him.Please head to the full post sometime and drop us a comment! https://doyouevenblog.com/seo-legends-glen-allsopp-future-link-buildingIn this episode, we chat about:* How to position your blog to attract readers (specifically your home page)* Why Google cares about fresh content and what to do about it.* SEO SEO and the future of link building.* way more!Woot! Enjoy this episode :) :)
Hey everyone, in this episode, I interview SEO expert Glen Allsopp of ViperChill, which is a blog that covers viral marketing, SEO and blogging advice. Glen has been doing this for a very long time and he's willing to talk about the things that most people aren't, especially regarding startups where people seem to neglect SEO and think about paid advertising all the time instead. Listen as we discuss how he got started when he was 16 and into DJ-ing, how he transformed his business with zero clients into a success with over 300 clients, the importance of link building in SEO, and why PBN is effective. Get ready to have your mind blown and hear stuff that you should be thinking about! Click here for show notes and transcript. Leave Some Feedback: What should I talk about next? Who should I interview? Please let me know on Twitter or in the comments below. Did you enjoy this episode? If so, leave a short review here. Subscribe to Growth Everywhere on iTunes. Get the non-iTunes RSS feed Connect with Eric Siu: Growth Everywhere Single Grain Twitter @ericosiu
This episode was initially written by Glen Allsopp which was publisged http://www.viperchill.com
Marketing School - Digital Marketing and Online Marketing Tips
In Episode #201, Eric and Neil discuss how to rank for head terms. Tune in to know if the head terms and long-tail terms you are using are ranking well. Also, find out how easy it is for Google to read and rank your head terms. Time Stamped Show Notes: 00:27 – Today’s topic: How to Rank for Head Terms 00:35 – Head terms are 1 or 2 keywords or a phrase like: shoes, basketball shoes, running shoes 01:18 – Long-tail terms are three or more keyword phrases like “gray Nike running shoes” 01:36 – To rank for head terms, first look at your external links; the more that people link to you, the better 01:45 – “The sites with the highest domain authority tend to do well in ranking head terms” 01:53 – Second is brand queries; the more people type in your brand name, the more likely you are to rank 02:04 – If your term is the head term itself, it is easier to rank 02:30 – Read the case study of Glen Allsopp of ViperChill 02:36 – Glen studied a group of companies who linked to each other internally 02:50 – Glen called out Condé Nast 04:17 – Your content page should be in-depth and thorough 04:42 – Use the software, Market Muse 04:58 – That’s it for today’s episode! 3 Key Points: The sites with the highest domain authority tend to do well in ranking head terms. If your term is the head term itself, it is easier to rank. Make sure your content page is thorough and in-depth, making it easier for Google to rank the head terms. Leave some feedback: What should we talk about next? Please let us know in the comments below. Did you enjoy this episode? If so, please leave a short review. Connect with us: NeilPatel.com Quick Sprout Growth Everywhere Single Grain Twitter @neilpatel Twitter @ericosiu
Marketing School - Digital Marketing and Online Marketing Tips
In Episode #201, Eric and Neil discuss how to rank for head terms. Tune in to know if the head terms and long-tail terms you are using are ranking well. Also, find out how easy it is for Google to read and rank your head terms. Time Stamped Show Notes: 00:27 – Today's topic: How to Rank for Head Terms 00:35 – Head terms are 1 or 2 keywords or a phrase like: shoes, basketball shoes, running shoes 01:18 – Long-tail terms are three or more keyword phrases like “gray Nike running shoes” 01:36 – To rank for head terms, first look at your external links; the more that people link to you, the better 01:45 – “The sites with the highest domain authority tend to do well in ranking head terms” 01:53 – Second is brand queries; the more people type in your brand name, the more likely you are to rank 02:04 – If your term is the head term itself, it is easier to rank 02:30 – Read the case study of Glen Allsopp of ViperChill 02:36 – Glen studied a group of companies who linked to each other internally 02:50 – Glen called out Condé Nast 04:17 – Your content page should be in-depth and thorough 04:42 – Use the software, Market Muse 04:58 – That's it for today's episode! 3 Key Points: The sites with the highest domain authority tend to do well in ranking head terms. If your term is the head term itself, it is easier to rank. Make sure your content page is thorough and in-depth, making it easier for Google to rank the head terms. Leave some feedback: What should we talk about next? Please let us know in the comments below. Did you enjoy this episode? If so, please leave a short review. Connect with us: NeilPatel.com Quick Sprout Growth Everywhere Single Grain Twitter @neilpatel Twitter @ericosiu
Today, I’m thrilled to have Glen Allsop on the show. Glen runs the awesome site ViperChill.com where he teaches people how to get traffic to their websites. Glen and I actually go way back to 2010 where we were members of the same blog voting group and we’ve loosely kept in touch since. He’s got an amazing array of articles that go into incredible depth. I want to say a short post for him is like 3000 words. And the reason why I follow Glen’s work is because he talks about topics that other people would not dare talk about. […] The post 128: The Dark Side Of SEO And Little Used Ways To Rank In Search With Glen Allsopp appeared first on MyWifeQuitHerJob.com.
Have you ever had one of those moments where you’ve been working on a problem for a while (or trying to figure something out) and then (almost out of nowhere) everything ‘clicks’...and it suddenly makes sense? What if this 'click' was so dramatic that it helped you get more accomplished than you ever thought possible? And all of sudden, you no longer had to wonder why you weren't achieving your goals and instead knew exactly what you needed to do to keep hitting them? And what if it was all based around a super simple productivity technique that ANYONE can use? In this episode of Deconstructing Success, you’ll hear from someone who experienced this click last year, what the simple productivity technique was and exactly how you can use it to achieve your own goals each day. Glen Allsopp, quit college at 18 and moved to South Africa to become the social media manager for massive brands like Land Rover, Nissan and Hewlett Packard. At the age of 19, this self-described “introvert” went to work for himself and now runs his own 6-figure a month marketing company from all over the world having lived in the Netherlands, South Africa, Thailand, Malaysia, and Singapore...among many other places. I’ve known Glen for many years and wanted to interview him for the show but I didn’t want to talk to him about travel or marketing or any of the things that he’s typically interviewed about. I wanted to know how he got to where he is today and how gets SO much done. And this idea was sparked by a blog post he wrote a few months ago titled, How a Simple Productivity Tool Helped Create the World’s Best Marketing Blog. The simple productivity tool he was talking about was the Pomodoro Technique and his insights into this amazingly effective productivity method blew me away. We'll cover all of that (and so much more) in this exclusive interview with Glen Allsopp in Episode #4 of Deconstructing Success! 5 Big Things You'll Learn in This Episode: Why Glen says “no to everything,” and how he cultivates “a singular path” of his career. The reason he quit a “dream job” where he was given 3 million dollars to spend on buying websites and was making more money than he ever had in his life. How Glen avoids dropping new habits after the initial excitement wears off. Why working for 4 hours (or 10 Pomodoros) per day is enough for him to accomplish everything he needs to get done. The lightbulb moment that allowed him to stop wondering why he wasn't achieving the “stretch-goals” he set for himself and how he actually start acheiving them. And how this helped crystallize something big for me as well. Why it’s so important to remember that the little things stack together over time to create much bigger wins. And you just have to make sure to keep hacking away at the little challenges each day. 5 Big Questions I Ask Glen in Our Interview: How do you define success? What do you for the first 60 minutes of each day? Have you found a correlation between accomplishment and overall happiness? Why do you choose to focus on small, incremental steps rather than big, massive action? You've said, “I don’t think I would be where I am today without the Pomodoro method.” What is it and why is it so important? What’s one thing that keeps people from being successful? 5 Fast Facts About Glen Allsopp: At 16 Glen's first website was featured in the book DJ'ing for Dummies. 7 years later Wiley asked him to write his own for Dummies book. Glen quit college at 18 and moved to South Africa to become the social media manager for massive brands like Land Rover, Nissan and Hewlett Packard. He was profiled by the Guardian as part of their feature on "digital nomads" traveling the world while working online. Glen runs his own 6-figure a month marketing company from all over the world having lived in the Netherlands, South Africa, Thailand, Malaysia, and Singapore...among many other places. He's a self-described introvert. Thank you SO much for listening to the Deconstructing Success show. Two quick things before you go.. Thing #1) Don’t forget to subscribe to this podcast on iTunes, just type in “deconstructing success” in the search bar...and click the subscribe button. And if you enjoyed today’s show, please take a few moments to leave a review...your support means the world to us! Thing #2) You can get all of the shownotes, transcripts, breakdowns and special bonuses for this and every other episode at http://chriswinfield.com/podcast That’s it! Now go out and have the best day ever and we’ll see you next week right here on the Deconstructing Success show!
Ten years ago, at 16, Glen created his first serious website, which was featured in the book DJ’ing for Dummies. That early success spurred him to create a profitable marketing company, run dozens of successful affiliate marketing campaigns, and create programs to help others with their own online success journey. Click here to sign up for Glen’s Free Video Series: How To Build a Six-Figure Marketing Business in Less than 12 Months
Episode 100 “Studying Weasels…” 3:20 Alright, We’re Live! Episode 100 and almost 2 years of EntreProgrammers! Derick mentions he is nervous about his presentation at the JS Remote Conf. with Chuck. Derick talks about the difficultly with condensing information into a few minutes, rather then a couple of hours. 7:00 Derick talks about monitoring his numbers with Baremetrics, and more issues with fail charges on customer credit cards. But things are looking good as most are being resolved as, Derick sends email notices out. 10:00 Derick talks about speaking with a friend about doing an annual subscription with Watch Me Code. Derick mentions theses ideas were formed after reading The Automatic Customer. 12:00 The EntreProgrammers discuss the different ways Derick could implement a yearly subscription, pricing the subscriptions, and revenue spending. Josh provides ways to look at the analytics and how to form a strategy. Derick is planning to contact Baremetrics about certain ways to view analytics. 26:00 Derick mentions that Barometrics barely has 40 more customers then Watch Me Code subscribers. Derick said he is excited about the Visual Designer with Drip. Derick is not happy with PayPal, and how his customers are experiencing problems with the subscription account in PayPal 32:00 Josh and Derick talk about credit card fees, sending money, and trying to collect a pay check. Derick explains the fees in PayPal for Friends & Family, and Goods & Services. 38:00 John talks about reading Dumbing Us Down by John Taylor Gatto. Josh gives a little insight into the author’s background. Derick mentions The UnSchooling Method! 40:00 Josh talks about studying the weasel family? Josh mentions hating the practice of teaching children something they don’t need to know. John talks about the importance of teaching Math and Reading to children. Josh and John discuss home-schooling and non-traditional education models for children. 48:00 John shares his vision of a Utopian society of entrepreneurs. 53:00 John might see Tony Robbins again in March. Josh talks about getting banned from Facebook, and how some people will attempt to re-establish uses of Facebook by using different computers and accounts. Josh shares his thoughts on Content Marketing, and how he dislikes not bringing value. 1:03:00 Josh talks about writing article for P90X and Trello, but does on rank for searches. Josh speak on reaching out to entrepreneur.com to get some articles out as a guess post. Josh talks about a Copywriting tag on their site, and that nobody owns that section. Josh talks reading the book Wire For Story and using this book as content for a blog. 1:10:00 John talks about Glen Allsopp’s blog on 6,595 Words on a Traffic Generation Tactic You’re Not Using (But Should Be). 1:13:00 Josh talks about unwinding and working on guess blogging. Josh is trying to figure out why he is having a difficult time with guess blogging and ‘hitting a wall.’ Josh wants to merge two disciplines of Copywriting and Storytelling. 1:20:00 With Josh’s plans, John ask if Josh is still wanting to work with Simple Programmer. Josh confirms he is still interested, and his plans are for a later time. Josh talks about the storytelling strategy and what makes a good rounded story for marketing purposes. 1:29:00 Josh mentions he wants to work up to publishing one blog post per week. Josh is working on writing 800 words a day, and then adding 100 words as things progress. 1:31:00 John talks about stressing out with catching up with and doing refunds on his courses. Josh suggests that someone else should take care of processing refunds, rather than John himself. John talks about the numbers ‘How to Market Yourself' should hit, to break even. John shares that he had a talk with his editor about the quality of posts, and maybe cutting back on posts per week for quality sake. 1:44:00 John is talking about getting ‘How To Market Yourself’ up to 5K per month. John gives a breakdown of the current sales. Josh is not sure about the numbers, and maybe sticking with the 97 dollar price. 1:50:00 John thinks the Bogging Workbook might be hurting the How To Market Yourself sales. Thoughts for the Week John - Sometimes you need to just hold the line…as much as you can. Josh - Re-examine your assumptions…
At 18 Glen moved to South Africa to become the social media manager for huge brands like Land Rover, Nissan and Hewlett Packard. Now he runs his own 6-figure a month marketing company from all over the world.
AskPat 2.0: A Weekly Coaching Call on Online Business, Blogging, Marketing, and Lifestyle Design
Today's question comes from Rachel, who wants to build a business without creating a specific niche site. How can she do that? In this episode, I talk about Glen Allsopp from Viperchill (http://www.viperchill.com/). The tool I talk about is LeadPages (http://askpat.com/leadpages). The affiliate marketplaces mentioned are ClickBank (http://www.clickbank.com/) and CJ (formerly Commission Junction; http://www.cj.com/). To contribute your thoughts on this topic, use the hashtag #AskPat428. Do you have a question about starting your online business? Record it at http://www.askpat.com/. Today's sponsor is Freshbooks. Go to http://www.GetFreshBooks.com and enter "Ask Pat" for more information.
Ten years ago, at 16, Glen created his first serious website, which was featured in the book DJ'ing for Dummies. That early success spurred him to create a profitable marketing company, run dozens of successful affiliate marketing campaigns, and create programs to help others with their own online success journey. Click here to sign up for Glen's Free Video Series: How To Build a Six-Figure Marketing Business in Less than 12 Months
Glen Allsopp is a successful online entrepreneur who started his career at the young age of 16. He is the creator and voice behind the insanely popular internet marketing blog, ViperChill, which offers free marketing advice and strategies as well as a host of invaluable information, all geared towards making money online. He has done some substantial social media research as well as consulting work for international brands, and his articles have been featured on front page of top sites such as Digg, StumbleUpon, SEOmoz, and Copyblogger. Having founded and sold a few businesses, Glen now travels the globe, runs his own SEO company, and shares his love for tech and marketing with his dedicated followers.
At 18 Glen moved to South Africa to become the social media manager for huge brands like Land Rover, Nissan and Hewlett Packard. Now he runs his own 6-figure a month marketing company from all over the world.At 18 Glen moved to South Africa to become the social media manager for huge brands like Land Rover, Nissan and Hewlett Packard. Now he runs his own 6-figure a month marketing company from all over the world.
The Smart Passive Income Online Business and Blogging Podcast
#003: In this session of The Smart Passive Income Podcast, I'm very excited to chat with Glen Allsopp of Viperchill.com as we get into crazy detail about exactly how he makes money online. Podcast show notes available here: https://www.smartpassiveincome.com/session3