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The Savvy Teacher Seller with Kristen Doyle
93. Quick Wins for SEO - Finding Your Best Opportunities

The Savvy Teacher Seller with Kristen Doyle

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 11:04 Transcription Available


In a perfect world, all of our website content would live at the top of Google's search results. After all, the higher we are in search, the more traffic we get to our websites from our ideal customers who are looking for what we have to offer!While there's not an overnight hack to becoming number one in search, there are things you can do to achieve quick SEO wins and start moving up in Google's search ranks. Today I'm walking you through how to utilize a free tool called Google Search Console to find the best opportunities for improving your SEO.Do you want to learn more about how you can use Google Search Console and Google Analytics for your website? Sign up for my Google Tools Masterclass where I'll walk you through everything. You'll even receive a custom dashboard to make it easy to track and analyze your data. Use code PODCAST to grab it for 50% off through April 15,2024.01:59 -Four metrics to look at inside Google Search Console that will give you quick SEO wins04:17 -How to find the best opportunities to move up in search results06:08 - What to look at in order to determine which keywords to better optimize on your site07:24 - Evaluating your posts to ensure they're serving your business9:15 - Learn more about using Google Console for quick SEO wins.Show Notes: https://kristendoyle.co/episode93Links & Resources:Google Tools Masterclass - use code PODCAST for 50% off through April 15, 2024Listen to more Savvy Teacher Seller episodes on SEO!Follow me on Instagram @kristendoyle.co Join my private Facebook community: Savvy Teacher SellersMore resources for growing your TPT businessRate & review The Savvy Teacher Seller on Apple PodcastsHelp shape the future of The Savvy Teacher Seller by sharing your feedback in a quick survey. As a thank you, you'll be entered to win a $50 gift card to Amazon or Target! Find the survey right here: https://kristendoyle.co/survey. Your answers matter, and I can't wait to hear them!

Montana Diaries
Your EASY and Effective SEO + blogging strategy for 2024 — OWN GOOGLE BBY ft. Danielle Johnson

Montana Diaries

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2024 59:56


Your EASY and Effective SEO + blogging strategy for 2024 —  OWN GOOGLE BBY ft. Danielle Johnson — SEO + blogging expert Danielle Johnson joins us on the Hey, Thriver podcast today to outline an easy and effective SEO blogging strategy for 2024 -- if you're a photographer, videographer, or creative service provider, you NEED to listen to this episode.In this episode of the Hey, Thriver podcast,  Danielle, Devin, and Shay chat about:We're officially hosting Danielle's incredible templates and her blogging course in our shop!! We stand by these products 1000000% — they've changed our businesses + lives. For real. Your EXACT blogging strategy for 2024 AND 2025!! The 7 types of blogs you should be writing in 2024 as a photographer videographer!When to edit a blog post if it isn't ranking.Tools of the tradeWhat to do if your pages aren't getting indexed by Google — and other nerdy shit lol SO MUCH MORE SHOWNOTES FOR THIS EPISODE: https://www.heythriver.com/blog/photographer-blogging-strategy-2024-with-seo-expert-danielle-johnson Thanks for listening to the Hey, Thriver Podcast!! Don't forget to rate and review on your fave podcast platform -- it helps us get amazing guests and climb in the charts!

The Simple and Smart SEO Show
Unlocking the Secrets of Google Search Console Tools

The Simple and Smart SEO Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2023 38:14 Transcription Available


Today we focus our discussion on Google Search Console—its setup, functionality, and how its use can optimize website performance and understanding user behavior.Google Search Console Semrush ArticleJoin us, your hosts Crystal Waddell and Brittany Herzberg, as we discuss how to read and understand the data generated, and how to use such insights to strengthen your website's performance.1. The Google Product Suite Products We Love To Use.Google Search Console integrates with Google's other services. Google Analytics and Google Looker Studio.2. We created the acronym PIESES (Performance, Indexing, Experience, Shopping, Enhancements, Security) to facilitate data interpretation from the dashboard.Waddell and Herzberg go in-depth with the 'performance' tool These insights assist in content creation to drive more site traffic.Index Coverage indicates which pages are visible on search engines.Mobile usability is essential as most users access websites via mobile.We discuss the importance of submitting a sitemap.We identify the 'linking domains and internal links' feature.Our favorite: a monthly email report from Google Search Console.Today's discussion centers around leveraging Google Search Console for SEO. 3. Other Notable GSC Insights:Proposed changes to Google Search Console such as INP (Interaction to Next Paint)Google Merchant Center for e-commerce sellers.The importance of Security certificate (SSL) for site audits.Need help with your GSC? Send us a message on Instagram!Now is the time to supercharge your SEO efforts with a special offer from CrystalWaddell.com: a content audit! Get insight into what pieces of content you need to create to dominate your nice! Visit CrystalWaddell.com/content to learn how you can easily increase website traffic and bring more visitors to your site. Don't miss out on this opportunity to accelerate your SEO performance! Start today. Get your content to the top of search results! If you're looking for a unique, handcrafted way to spruce up your home or office, then Collage and Wood is the perfect place for you! We offer a range of beautiful wooden signs that are perfect for any occasion. Our talented team of artists will work with you to create a sign that perfectly suits your needs. So why wait? Visit Collage and Wood today!Support the showApply to be our podcast guest!

Love Your Work
299. Why Make Predictions? (and How)

Love Your Work

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2023 15:28


Making, recording, and evaluating predictions is a simple way to improve your thinking and decision-making. But the way to properly make and record predictions isn't obvious. In this article, I'll share some predictions I've made, what I've learned, and how you can improve your thinking by making predictions. Making predictions has grown my business Five years ago, I had been running my business for ten years, and it wasn't going great. Then, I started publishing monthly income reports, and along the way, making predictions. My income has nearly doubled, and I attribute much of that success to my habit of making predictions. I began by predicting how much money I'd make in a product launch, and grew to predicting how much traffic articles I had written would gain, and how many copies books I'd written would sell. I now routinely make predictions for things as seemingly mundane as whether I'll enjoy a conference, whether I'll still be publishing on TikTok a year from now, or whether an avocado is ripe. On the surface, making predictions seems like a pointless game. This is, indeed, true of making predictions the wrong way. But making predictions the right way helps you deal with uncertainty you otherwise have no hope of handling. Predictions help you bet your life, better Each of us has limited resources, such as time, money, and mental energy. We're constantly making decisions about how to use these resources, and when we make those decisions, we are expecting outcomes. If we go on this date, will we find the love of our life, or wish we'd stayed in? If we write this book, will we achieve fame and fortune, or feel as if we've wasted years of our life? If we spend an hour on social media, will we make valuable connections, or spiral into self-hatred over our lack of discipline? As Annie Duke, author of Thinking in Bets wrote: In most of our decisions, we are not betting against another person. Rather, we are betting against all the future versions of ourselves that we are not choosing. —Annie Duke, Thinking in Bets Each decision we make is a bet. We bet a resource, and expect something in return. Most of us don't recognize or express the expectations of our bets. But we should. Some bets are clearer than others If you bet a dollar on a coin flip and only win $1.50 for guessing correctly, you'd easily recognize that as an unfair bet: There's a 50% chance of guessing correctly, so you clearly should receive two dollars. But the more variable the odds, and the more vague your wager and winnings, the more difficult it becomes to think clearly. What's the value of finding the love of your life? What other benefits can you get writing a book besides fame and fortune? What are the chances that during this hour of social media you'll make a life-changing discovery? Making objective decisions taking into account all these variables becomes so complicated you might as well throw up your hands, surrender to randomness, and do what feels right in the moment. And that's what most of us do. Case in point: The multi-billion-dollar gambling industry, propped up by people doing what feels right in the moment – their decision-making shrouded by the smokescreen of ever more complex and variable bets. The key to making predictions in a way that helps you evaluate your decisions is to avoid what Annie Duke calls “resulting.” If you wager a dollar on a coin flip, with a chance to win $10, and lose, the result of your decision was bad, but your decision was good. The odds were clearly in your favor. Mathematically, you were sure you'd win that bet one of two times. If you had won, you were going to win ten times your money. Now how do you apply this thinking to more complex and vague situations, such as a product launch, your Saturday night plans, or whether or not your new hobby is a passing obsession? The key is to make a prediction, the right way. How to make predictions the right way There are two components to making predictions the right way. Turn it into a coin flip. Identify the odds. 1. Turn the outcome into a “coin flip” First, turn the prediction into a coin flip. I don't mean in terms of odds, but in terms of result. When you flip a coin, it comes up heads or tails. When you make a prediction about a result, that result must either happen or not. For a prediction to be useful, it has to be falsifiable. This is not easy to do, which is why few of us make predictions the right way, if at all. If you think it's going to rain, in what area will it rain, by what time? Does a single raindrop count? If you think you'll still be doing bird photography in six months, how many bird photos will you have taken, within the previous month? If you think you'll enjoy going to the party, how many good memories will you be able to recall a week later? You can define a successful result in whatever measurable way you want. The important thing is that to make a prediction, you need to turn the result into a coin flip. Not in terms of odds, but in terms of how you define the result. Some actual predictions I've turned into coin flips: My Black Friday promotion will earn $3,000–$6,000. My blog post on Zettelkasten will average worse than a ranking of 10 for the keyword “zettelkasten”, the first three months after publish, according to Google Console. I will sell 5,000–15,000 copies of Mind Management, Not Time Management within the first year. With each of these predictions, I was wagering resources. It took, time, money, and energy to run a promotion, write a blog post, and write a book. But what did I expect from those investments? I could have done any of these without making a prediction. Besides the long-term benefits of making these predictions – which I'll get to in a bit – turning these predictions into coin flips had immediate benefits. Turning predictions into coin flips helps answer these questions: Is this worth doing? By defining a successful result, you're forced to ask yourself if it's worth the investment, based upon your expectations. How will I achieve this? In the process of defining a successful result, you start thinking about why you expect to achieve that result. Do you have prior experiences or past data to draw upon? You'll never search as hard for these as when you're making a prediction. Can I do better? Defining a successful result has a symbiotic relationship with the effort you put forth trying to achieve the result. Making the prediction motivates you to try to make that prediction correct, which sometimes motivates you to predict and try to achieve an even better result. When you flip a coin, you of course aren't sure whether it will come up heads or tails, and when you make a prediction, you aren't sure whether you'll achieve that result. And that is how it should be. 2. Identify the odds The second way to make a prediction the right way is to identify the odds of achieving that result. You've turned the prediction into a coin flip, but it's not necessarily a coin flip with 50/50 odds. It may be more like a die roll, with 1:6 odds, or a roll of four or lower, with 2:3 odds. If you've turned your predicted result into a coin flip by adjusting a range, you can adjust that range according to your expected odds. In this way, if you want to literally turn your prediction into a coin flip, you can pick a range you feel you have 50/50 odds of achieving. For example, I believed I had 50/50 odds of making $3,000–$6,000 on my Black Friday promotion, and of selling 5,000–15,000 copies of my book in the first year. I specifically chose those ranges based upon what I expected to have 50/50 odds of achieving. If your prediction doesn't involve a range, such as whether or not you will regret going to a party, then you simply have to identify your expected odds of that result. For all odds, I think it's easiest to choose a percentage of confidence, such as 50% for 50/50 odds, or 66% for 2:3 odds. For example, I was 70% sure I wouldn't regret attending a conference in Vegas last year. Each of these predictions is for one event. But the result will either be achieved, or not. Therefore, what you felt 70% sure would happen will in retrospect look as if it had 0 or 100% odds of happening. So what is the point of choosing odds for your prediction? There are three benefits of choosing odds: It helps you gain clarity on each decision. It helps you distinguish risky from not-risky decisions. It helps you rate and improve your decision-making, over time. Choosing odds helps you gain clarity First, choosing odds of achieving a result helps you gain clarity on a decision. Let's say you buy your first guitar. Surely you're picturing yourself being a pretty good guitar player someday. But how do you define that, how sure are you you'll become a good guitar player, and how soon? A year later, when your guitar is collecting dust in your closet, you might feel pretty bad about yourself. But suppose that when you bought your guitar you had predicted that you were 50% sure, one year later, you would have practiced guitar at least fifteen minutes in the previous month? Based upon that prediction, it turns out you weren't so sure to begin with that you'd become a good guitar player. Choosing odds helps you distinguish sure bets from wildcards Which brings us to the second benefit of choosing odds, which is that it helps you distinguish risky decisions from not-risky decisions. You took a chance buying a guitar, and it didn't work out. That's easier to live with if you know you were taking a chance. Some of life and business's greatest benefits come from taking chances. But you only have so many resources to gamble with. Professional poker players know they need a certain “bank roll” to stay in the game and keep making bets. If they have a lot of bank roll, they might play a riskier bet than if they have little. They're able to do that because they know the odds. In business, especially creative business, your “sure bets” keep you in business, while “wildcards” can change your business. As you decide how to invest your resources, and evaluate whether you've achieved successful results, you'll make better decisions if you know ahead of time whether you're playing a sure bet or a wildcard. For example, I was 95% sure my Zettelkasten blog post wouldn't rank in the top ten for the search term, so I was clear going into it I was playing a wildcard. Additionally, while I was 50% sure I'd sell 5,000–15,000 copies of my book in the first year, I was 90% sure I'd sell fewer than 250,000 copies, which helped put a ceiling on my expectations. Choosing odds improves your decision-making Which is the third benefit of choosing odds: improving your decision-making over time. If you had been 90% sure you'd've practiced guitar ten hours in a month, you'd still feel bad when it turned out you didn't, but at least you'd have data to learn from. Without that data, you might say to yourself, “I never finish what I start. I'm a loser.” With that data, you can say, “I overestimated my enthusiasm to play guitar. I'll keep that mistake in mind in the future.” Notice you wouldn't tell yourself you were “wrong.” Because you weren't. Even if you were 90% sure you'd've practiced guitar ten hours in a month and didn't, you'd only end up 90% wrong. Which means you were 10% right. When you choose odds of your expected results, it's easier to learn from your mistakes because you're never totally wrong, and always a little right – which makes your mistakes sting a little less. But to get enough data to know how good your predictions are, you need to make a lot of predictions over time. If you don't know the odds of a coin flip, and your prediction turns out wrong, you don't learn a whole lot. But if you make a hundred predictions, you'll end up with a pretty good idea of the odds of that coin flip. Make many predictions with the same odds, for faster calibration The more predictions you make with the same odds, the more quickly you can tell how good your predictions are. I've presented to you examples of predictions I've made with various odds. But whenever possible, I try to choose “coin flips” I believe have a 70% chance of being correct. 70% is an arbitrary level of confidence. What's important is that by making many predictions of which I have 70% confidence, I learn how accurate my predictions tend to be at that confidence level. I've made 19 predictions at 70% confidence. Only 63% of those have turned out correct. By making and tracking many predictions, I've learned that when I'm 70% confident something will happen, it will generally happen only 63% of the time. I'm slightly overconfident at that range, and so should be more conservative with my future predictions. My prediction track-record I keep track of and publicly display many of my predictions on PredictionBook.com, which is one of those totally free websites with no ads that makes you nostalgic for 2007. Because I've made more than fifty predictions, I can see how good I am at predicting at various levels. For example, after fifteen predictions at 90% confidence, 80% have turned out correct. After five at 50% confidence, and five at 60% confidence, those have turned out correct 80% and 100% of the time, respectively. While I should to be more pessimistic about things I'm pretty sure will happen, it seems I should be more optimistic about things I'm not so sure will happen. It turned out the prediction that my Black Friday promotion would earn between $3,000 and $6,000 was correct. Since I was 50% confident, I was half-right, and half-wrong. I did sell between 5,000 and 15,000 copies of my book in the first year. Again, half-right, half-wrong. And the Zettelkasten blog post I was 95% sure wouldn't rank in the top ten, actually did! I was happy to be 95% wrong about that – it was a wildcard that turned out. Making predictions feels unnatural – which is why you do it The next time you're choosing whether something is worth doing, I highly recommend you make a prediction. If turning the outcome into a coin-flip and picking a percentage of confidence feels uncomfortable to you – it should. Thinking in this way doesn't come naturally – which is why it's a superpower. Image: Ghost of a Genius, by Paul Klee About Your Host, David Kadavy David Kadavy is author of Mind Management, Not Time Management, The Heart to Start and Design for Hackers. Through the Love Your Work podcast, his Love Mondays newsletter, and self-publishing coaching David helps you make it as a creative. Follow David on: Twitter Instagram Facebook YouTube Subscribe to Love Your Work Apple Podcasts Overcast Spotify Stitcher YouTube RSS Email Support the show on Patreon Put your money where your mind is. Patreon lets you support independent creators like me. Support now on Patreon »       Show notes: https://kadavy.net/blog/posts/make-predictions/

Online Boutiquer's Podcast: Traffic, Marketing, and Business for Online Retailers

As a business owner, knowing what your site is getting found for and its performance, is important. However, not many people know how to review their site's traffic and performance, to reach the right audience. I have coached numerous business owners, who've had their site for many years, but did not know what they were showing up for on Google. Now, I know a lot of people are familiar with Google Analytics, but I have something even better that can provide you with data you need.  It's time to share the underrated secret tool of SEO, Google Search Console. Google Search Console is a FREE tool, that allows you to review and make necessary corrections to your site to optimize your visibility in Google search results. You can get data on, the words your site is getting found for, backlinking for your site, how well your page is doing in search and even how many pages Google is seeing from your site. This episode walks through five ways to use Google Search Console to your benefit. Whether it is to track your performance or measure your growth, if you are serious about SEO and how Google sees your site, search console is your next tool to use.  In this episode you'll learn: ·         Why Google Search Console is important for your site? ·         What indexing and video indexing is? ·         How to track performance and measure growth using Google Console? ·         Why detecting issues early on is easy with Google Console? ·         What ways you can use Google Search Console to find topics? Let's get started! Want to know how to set up your Search Console account and Site Map? Find a quick tutorial on how to do just that, by going to https://youtu.be/zaiWODRTHpc   Resources ·        Join our SEO WorkClub by going to girlgetvisible.com/joinus. Applications are officially open! ·        Join SEO Growth Mob, our free community where we provide insightful information around all things SEO, including more information on the Search Console. You can join at https://www.facebook.com/groups/SEOGoodyMob            

Jeff Mendelson's One Big Tip Podcast
E286 - Do you want to rank in the Google top 5? Use SEO & SEM to increase website traffic | with Steve Wiideman

Jeff Mendelson's One Big Tip Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2022 31:56


Steve Wiideman, CEO of Wiideman Consulting Group, works with globally recognized brands helping them increase their organic traffic using SEO and SEM. With a portfolio of growing traffic for brands like Disney, IBM, and Sketchers, Steve knows the importance of search engine optimization and its effect on sales. When your SEO and SEM aren't optimized, you're leaving money on the table. When Steve isn't increasing Google ranking for household names, you can find him teaching at UC San Diego, Cal State Fullerton, and Fullerton Community College. Follow along if you're interested in learning about SEO and SEM best practices and how they can increase your Google ranking. As an Author of The Marketing textbook SEO strategy and skills, Steve understands that SEO is not a rule you must follow to win. It's really about focusing on the evergreen principles that carry over from every industry, product, and service you market for. SEO and SEM are forever changing, but the winning tactics and strategies remain the same. For instance, Google ranking will always be necessary, as well as inbound and outbound links. This understanding allows you to focus on things that will push the needle forward yet directs you to the concepts you need to update to stay relevant.SEO and Google ranking are what keep the lights on for many businesses. For example, during the pandemic, restaurants had to shut doors for indoor dining when everyone was under lockdown. Creative minds came up with the solution. Restaurants and eateries had to pivot to survive. Many introduced take-out or delivery and curbside pickup, yet customers had to be made aware of their new offer. That's where SEO and inbound marketing come into place. . Many restaurants had to update their SEO and create pages to educate their consumer on their new offer. The eateries that pivoted with the times are the ones that survived. In Steve's opinion, there is no “one thing” that you have to do or that you should do to rank high on Google. There is no magic formula for a new business to rank high for SEO. Steve recommends that new companies in competitive markets focus on building relationships within the same vertical as you so that you can get referrals rather than concentrate on SEO directly. Once you're established in your market, that's when you should focus intensely on SEO. Do things to start ranking for the competitive keywords. If you're well-versed in SEO you understand that top ranking doesn't happen overnight. It takes time to unroot a business that ranks #1. On the other end of the spectrum, if you're a new business in an unknown industry, you need to create a demand for what you're selling. SEO is not your number one priority because your audience doesn't even know you exist, so they can't search for you. You first need to create content to drive traffic to your website. Put yourself out there and collect email addresses. Build a list of subscribers to your blog or newsletter. Once your company is well known, that's when you focus on SEO. An essential aspect of SEO and ranking is understanding that it doesn't happen overnight. There are many things to focus on that drive SEO, and you can't use all the different methods and strategies at once because then you don't know what works for your brand and what doesn't. Take the time to learn about your consumer, what they are searching for, why they are searching, and what keywords they use. One of the best tools that Steve recommends for claiming a top Google ranking is Google Console. If you take the time to understand the information Google is gathering for you and learn about the keywords you need to rank for, you can progress in your SEO. Keep at it, and you'll rank in the top 5. In this episode:[2:40] Steve goes over his passions and how he became a professor at three collegesYou need to follow your passion to live a happy...

Search Engine Nerds
Google Analytics 4 - Everything You Need To Know with Charles Farina - EP278

Search Engine Nerds

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2022 53:47


Google is moving all Google Analytics to GA 4 in July 2023 and wants companies to run on GA 4 by July 2022 to have year-over-year data once the 2023 switchover begins.  Charles Farina of AdSwerve joined me on the SEJ show to discuss Google Analytics 4 and the implementations and customizations which can be used with this newer analytics solution from Google. You'll gain insight into what you can expect from GA4, how the two differ, and what you need to do to start setting up for the move.   There are two critical deadlines. For most of you, it will be July 1, when the accessible version of universal processing deprecates, so you can still access your data. Still, you can't send new data to it. For 360 or the paid customers, it's going to be, I believe, October 1 of next year, which is when that version deprecates. –Charles Farina, 3:23 If you're not using GA4 currently, it will be a big potential challenge for you in the future because when you switch over, you won't be able to do a year-over-year analysis in it. –Charles Farina, 5:42 The thing with Google Analytics was it would seem it should never be used as the record source. You shouldn't use it to report to your boss how many purchases your business had because that should come from your purchase database like Shopify or wherever that source is. –Charles Farina, 31:11 [00:00] - A background on Charles & why he loves analytics. [04:58] - Will data be lost if you don't transition in time? [06:14] - Will you lose the data you track before July 1? [09:09] - Is there an easy way to migrate the GA Universal Analytics to GA4? [11:15] - Recommendation for migrating in mass? [14:02] - Pros and cons of GA4 as compared to Universal Analytics. [18:39] - Will bounce rate be eliminated? [22:50] - Differences in what's seen on Google Console vs. Analytics? [27:02] - Will there be more explanation on direct traffic? [31:04] - What is directionality? [33:07] - Ways to integrate Google My Business into GA4. [35:17] - Is dual tagging recommended? [39:01] - Three concepts of attribution in GA4. [42:05] - Will Data Studio be recalibrated? [43:21] - State of UTMs.   Resources mentioned: Measure Slack - https://www.measure.chat/   It's a crucial time that we're having this conversation now because to your question, GA4 uses an entirely new data model, requiring a new implementation to get data into that product. So, in short, it doesn't carry forward any of the data you've collected in the past on the old version.–Charles Farina, 5:06 The best practice has been until now is that you should try and run both versions side by side so that you can have 13 months of data in the new platform and eventually make it very easy to switch over now.–Charles Farina, 5:29 Take a little time out of your day just to learn a little bit more and a little bit more about how to utilize reporting and everything else. –Loren Baker, 8:00   For more content like this, subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/searchenginejournal Are you looking to keep up with current and effective digital marketing today? Check out https://www.searchenginejournal.com for everything you need to know within the digital marketing space and improve your skills as an internet marketer.   Connect with Charles Farina: Charles is an innovative consultant with extensive experience in helping clients, analysts and marketers unlock the full potential of their business on Google's marketing platform & Cloud. With more than a decade of experience, he has helped organizations worldwide understand their online presence through Google Analytics. He's done this by implementing hundreds of training sessions for enterprises, including GoPro, Starbucks & Glassdoor, among others! His contributions to the Google Analytics partner community earned him an excellence award. In addition to being a leading contributor on Measure Slack and Twitter, Charles can also be found at an ice rink playing hockey. Connect with Charles on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/charlesfarina/ Follow him on Twitter: https://twitter.com/charlesfarina Connect with Loren Baker, Founder of Search Engine Journal: Follow him on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/lorenbaker Connect with him on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lorenbaker

Meredith's Husband
01: Hello World.

Meredith's Husband

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Jul 23, 2021 29:14 Transcription Available


This week Meredith and her husband answer questions from photographers about SEO and tools like Google Search Console, Google Analytics, and Google My business, as well as:- Does blogging really matter, and why?- What are backlinks, and why are they important?- What is the least amount of work I can do and still get good rankings?- What does it mean to “tag your images”?- What's the first step to make my WordPress site an “SEO Superstar”? IN THIS EPISODE …[01:27] How Meredith gets her website clients[03:40] Best e-business practices that should not be overlooked [04:15] Tip#1 Integrate Google My Business, Google Console, and Google Analytics[04:36] Tip#2 Automate the necessary updates[05:06] Tip#3 Research your keywords like a pro to rank[07:08] What is “organic traffic”?[08:50] What is “dwell time” and how can it affect your ranking[09:33] Does google track movements on the website?[11:10] Can you do very minimal work on your website and still rank on google?[15:23] What are backlinks, and how do they help in ranking on google [17:41] Ways through which someone can build backlinks[19:33] Importance of embedding Alt tags on images on your website posts[22:50) Can you use Instagram and other social media platforms to boost SEO?MEREDITH'S HUSBAND SAYS … “A business without data will always fail”“Success is predictable; you only need to do THE RIGHT THING!”“If you want good results in life, you'll have to do something or hate something.”LINKS TO RESOURCES MENTIONED ...- Semrush- Google Search ConsoleCONNECT WITH US ...Web: https://www.thewebinaut.com/merediths-husband/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/meredithshusband/topics discussed:  SEO, google ranking, search engine marketing, organic ranking, keyword research, organic traffic

Cocktails & Content Creation
Episode 26: 3 Mistakes to Avoid When Creating Your Content

Cocktails & Content Creation

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2021 43:31


Episode 26: 3 Mistakes to Avoid When Creating Your Content Welcome to the twenty-sixth episode of the Cocktails & Content Creation Podcast! For this episode, we're speaking with https://www.linkedin.com/in/veronicamsolomon/ (Veronica Solomon) of https://wordyveronica.com/ (Wordy Veronica) about three mistakes to avoid when creating your content. In our twenty-sixth episode you'll learn: The three mistakes you need to avoid when creating your content The first question you should ask when creating your content Why you need to have a strategy and how to implement one for your content Why it's important to take the user experience into consideration, such as website speed, accessibility and having an attractive and easy to read font Why updating your older content can also bring in your audience  Other resources where you can find inspiration The best tools to help you avoid these mistakes About our Guest: https://www.linkedin.com/in/veronicamsolomon/ (Veronica Solomon) (aka https://wordyveronica.com/ (Wordy Veronica)) is a freelance writer and digital marketing consultant with over nine years of experience. She's all about blending creative writing and digital marketing for a powerful combination that grows businesses. Veronica works with small to medium-sized companies in a variety of industries like technology, hospitality, and e-commerce. She's able to dig deep into your brand's story website, and analytics to create a multi-faceted strategy that drives growth. This can be anything from generating engagement and driving action through content, to optimizing a website to rank higher. Thanks for Listening! Join our https://www.facebook.com/groups/1051582601952303 (Facebook Community) for more tips and tricks on how to easily create content and chat with other content creators! And make sure to follow our https://www.instagram.com/cocktailsandcontentcreation/ (Instagram).  Links & Resources: https://wordyveronica.com/ (Wordy Veronica) https://www.facebook.com/wordyveronica/ (Wordy Veronica on Facebook) https://twitter.com/wordyveronica (Wordy Veronica on Twitter) https://www.instagram.com/wordyveronica/ (Wordy Veronica on Instagram) https://www.linkedin.com/in/veronicamsolomon/ (Veronica Solomon on LinkedIn) https://www.google.com/drive/ (Google Drive) https://www.canva.com/join/dare-defense-master (Canva) https://www.grammarly.com/ (Grammarly Browser Extension) https://www.duplichecker.com/ (Duplichecker) https://analytics.withgoogle.com/?utm_source=google-growth&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=2019-q4-amer-all-gafree-analytics&utm_content=analytics&gclid=Cj0KCQjwiqWHBhD2ARIsAPCDzaloMLDE1MyCh9HtREzcm6KyAAZ_LFIc8Xp4DlK4xGGdds9J-Me3fkcaAhlqEALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds (Google Analytics)  https://search.google.com/search-console/about (Google Console) https://www.semrush.com/lp/sem/en/?kw=semrush&cmp=US_SRCH_Brand_Semrush_EN&label=brand_semrush&Network=g&Device=c&utm_content=520561198242&kwid=kwd-12358836513&cmpid=11915062068&agpid=124220902277&BU=Brand_Semrush&extid=&adpos=&gclid=Cj0KCQjwiqWHBhD2ARIsAPCDzamGc7McPaWPT5nJifgDGXvGv0seApKQ_XawAgDARnbwxdrNFm9rrBkaAjizEALw_wcB (SEMrush) https://neilpatel.com/ubersuggest/ (Ubersuggest) Until next time, cheers to your next cocktail and happy content creating! http://www.fashionablykateandcompany.com/ (Kate) & http://www.jessiewymanphotography.com/ (Jessie) Hosts of “The Cocktails and Content Creation Podcast”

Hank's Business and Marketing Tips
HMBT #263: Winning the LinkedIn Lottery Part 2

Hank's Business and Marketing Tips

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2021 21:07


I am joined again by John Espirian this week. Here is a link to last weeks episode: https://hankhoffmeier.com/hmbt-262-winning-the-linkedin-lottery-part-1 He  is the relentlessly helpful technical copywriter, all-round LinkedIn nerd and author of Content DNA. John writes web pages, blog posts, case studies and LinkedIn profiles for B2B clients. Find John at espirian.co.uk or follow him on LinkedIn. In the last episode, we discussed important items that you need to update on your LinkedIn profile. I asked John some strategic questions about using LinkedIn. The first was about using hashtags in posts. Hashtags will help increase visibility of your content. The optimal number of hashtags is between 3 and 9. Mix highly followed hashtags as well as combine them with personal brand hashtags. Next, should we tag people in posts? John says to be careful with “tag walls”. Make sure the content is relevant to who you are tagging. Do not tag simply to tag to try to obtain engagement. If you tag people and they do not respond, you can be dinged by LinkedIn’s algorithm. What John recommends is taking the link to a post and send it in messages instead rather than tagging them in a post.  Here is a breakdown of social media users, as per John: 1% of users are creators, 10% are contributors and about 90% will be silent and not really engaged. Basically, many people are content stalkers and receive value from your content, but may not show any signals. Keep posting, because people see it, they just might not always engage. Be to good to ignore.  Another myth buster is that links posted in the first comment perform better than posting it in the body. As per John, posting the link in the body will not have negative consequences. It used to be popular to post in the first comment, but does not really help much now. Pro tip: Post your content without the link, wait a few moments, then edit the post and add the link. Your content will actually get a boost! Next, we talk about posting similar content on LinkedIn and on your blog. Will Google punish you if you post the same content on LInkedIn that you posted on your site? This is a myth. Best practice would be to post on your blog and then use Google Console to index the page. Once it is indexed, you can post your content somewhere else safely. Google will know that what you posted first is the original.  Another recommendation is to tweak the headline and also add a note at the bottom of the LinkedIn article that tells readers where the article first appeared.  The big value in LinkedIn is that you can treat it like a golf course. Conversations turn into customers. Talk to people on the course, and talk to people in your stream and in messages on LinkedIn. Make sure to use audio messages to send personalized memos. It is a great way to stand out and show people you care about the conversation you are having with them. This was the point where I asked John to hold me accountable to updating my headline and about me section on LinkedIn. I encourage you to find an accountability parter on this. If you missed it, we spoke about updating and optimizing your LinkedIn profile in last weeks episode. Also, make sure to find John’s magic word in his about section! Connect with John! John’s Website: https://espirian.co.uk/blog LinkedIn: https://espirian.co.uk/blog Book: Content DNA: https://www.amazon.com/Content-DNA-consistency-congruence-everywhere/dp/1916206239 Link to last weeks episode: https://hankhoffmeier.com/hmbt-262-winning-the-linkedin-lottery-part-1 https://youtu.be/isFfk7WQYqI Audio:

NerdBrand
E15: BatFleck Returns! and more on Google Core Web Vitals

NerdBrand

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2020 74:11


NerdBrand Podcast Episode 15BatFleck Returns! and more on Google Core Web VitalsVisit us at: https://nerdbrandagency.com/podcast/This episode we're talking about Google Core Web Vitals with our Developer Lora Byrnside.Some of the things we'll share is how it's going to increase costs, time, for a quality site that meets Google standards. Plus, how will the WordPress community of theme and plugin developers handle it.NerdNews SegmentBatFleck Returns! Yes, apparently he is inking a deal with WB and will return as the Batman we knew in Zack Snyders universe.You can read more here: https://boundingintocomics.com/2020/07/03/rumor-ben-afflecks-return-to-batman-is-imminent-with-contract-in-hand/Now on to Google Core Web VitalsThe amount of time to get Web Vitals corrected is how much you spend to pay a dev vs SEO benefits.Could strongly indicate, no more cheap Wix sites, or others that are not compliant with expectations if you want to "rank" for your key terms or be indexed at all.This is not to go into effect until 2021, but likely by May 2021 it will be 100% in effect for all websites. The Google Console already includes Core Web Vitals next to Mobile Readiness, and other important ranking signals.Remember to tune in on our website at: https://nerdbrandagency.com or iTunes or Spotify, and keep your NerdBrand Strong!--- 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/nerdbrand/messageSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nerdbrand/support

NerdBrand
BatFleck Returns! and more on Google Core Web Vitals

NerdBrand

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2020 74:11


NerdBrand Podcast Episode 15 BatFleck Returns! and more on Google Core Web Vitals Visit us at: https://nerdbrandagency.com/podcast/ This episode we're talking about Google Core Web Vitals with our Developer Lora Byrnside. Some of the things we'll share is how it's going to increase costs, time, for a quality site that meets Google standards. Plus, how will the WordPress community of theme and plugin developers handle it. NerdNews Segment BatFleck Returns! Yes, apparently he is inking a deal with WB and will return as the Batman we knew in Zack Snyders universe. You can read more here: https://boundingintocomics.com/2020/07/03/rumor-ben-afflecks-return-to-batman-is-imminent-with-contract-in-hand/ Now on to Google Core Web Vitals The amount of time to get Web Vitals corrected is how much you spend to pay a dev vs SEO benefits. Could strongly indicate, no more cheap Wix sites, or others that are not compliant with expectations if you want to "rank" for your key terms or be indexed at all. This is not to go into effect until 2021, but likely by May 2021 it will be 100% in effect for all websites. The Google Console already includes Core Web Vitals next to Mobile Readiness, and other important ranking signals. Remember to tune in on our website at: https://nerdbrandagency.com or iTunes or Spotify, and keep your NerdBrand Strong! --- 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/nerdbrand/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nerdbrand/support

Buying Online Businesses Podcast
How To Boost Your Website Ranking With Michal Suski From SurferSEO

Buying Online Businesses Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2020 47:28


Resource Links: Buying Online Businesses Website (https://buyingonlinebusinesses.com)  Resources for Buying Online Businesses (https://buyingonlinebusinesses.com/freeresources/) SurferSEO Website (https://surferseo.com/) SurferSEO Community (https://www.facebook.com/groups/seosurfers/) SEO Tutorials from SurferSEO (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmW0I6tx3Co4B6T2euHj6iw) “10 Things You Can Do in Surfer To Improve Your Rankings NOW” (https://surferseo.com/blog/10-things-to-do-in-surfer/)   If you have a website, you’ll want to direct traffic and to do that, proper SEO practices need to be in place. While it can be intimidating, it doesn’t always have to be. Today, Michal Suski from SurferCEO talks about pruning your website, getting it ranked, boosting your rankings, interlinking strategies for getting more traffic, backlink building strategies, and more. This is valuable, valuable content, so get into the episode, bookmark it and take notes, and let’s get started!   Episode Highlights: What is SurferSEO and how does it help business owners? [03:30] Google favors page rank and optimization [08:13] New site owners should do these things first after purchasing [13:29] The Google Console is a powerful source of quick wins [17:16] Eliminating duplicate content for better ranking & SEO [21:13] Optimizing pages that are ranked in the top 10 [22:33] Preparing the (site) environment for Google’s analysis [23:38] Better internal linking by using this simple trick [30:06]  Why you should get backlinks only from pages that rank [37:01] Competitor backlinks as a source of backlinks [40:15] Quality pages give quality backlinks [42:17]   About Our Guest: Michal Suski is the Co-founder of SurferSEO. He is a digital marketing and websites quality enthusiast and as an SEO genius, he has a data-driven approach to optimization. He has also trained hundreds of people on on-page SEO, content, and technical optimization.     If you liked this episode, please don’t forget to subscribe, tune in, and share this podcast. You may also leave us a review on anywhere you listen to and share your feedback!    Connect with Jaryd Krause of Buying Online Businesses: Follow on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JarydKrause1 Subscribe on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQ3g6G2USlnq7EgnUsajTBw

Tea and Toast
Digital Marketing tools and knowledge of the trade.

Tea and Toast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2020 24:26


This an exhaustive list of many different things. I think I might have missed off Google Console tools but everything else is there. If you fancy watching a video of me talk, please look here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7x6OQVDjvqo&feature=youtu.be --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/teaandtoast/message

Max n' Lou Show
Ep. 3 - Time to Save the Day

Max n' Lou Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2019 108:28


Max and Lou talk superheroes, Google Console, and try their best at understanding Daylights Saving Time. Time is money, right? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/max-n-lou-show/support

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Gamer.nl Podcast
#219: Iedereen een Google-console

Gamer.nl Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2019 64:32


Google Stadia maakt van elke computer een streaming-console. Welke impact heeft dat, vragen Erik en Ron zich af. Verder: The Division 2 en een Nintendo Direct.

Ron en Erik Podcast
#219: Iedereen een Google-console

Ron en Erik Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2019 64:32


Google Stadia maakt van elke computer een streaming-console. Welke impact heeft dat, vragen Erik en Ron zich af. Verder: The Division 2 en een Nintendo Direct.

GameBros Show Video Game Talk Show
GameBros Show Ep. 69: Xbox Streaming, Apex news , Google Console , Review of the Division 2

GameBros Show Video Game Talk Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2019 63:46


So on today's episode we spoke about the crazy new game streaming service XBOX AND STEAM is bringing out, Apex and it's scholarship?, NEW GOOGLE CONSOLE!, SONY PSVR 2!, Games out this week, Upcoming game DLC, A Division 2 REVIEW, and much more......CHECK US OUT ON:Facebook- Gamebros show Instagram- Gamebros_show Twitter- Gamebros_show Discord- Gamebros show

GameBros Show Video Game Talk Show
GameBros Show Ep. 69: Xbox Streaming, Apex news , Google Console , Review of the Division 2

GameBros Show Video Game Talk Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2019 63:46


So on today's episode we spoke about the crazy new game streaming service XBOX AND STEAM is bringing out, Apex and it's scholarship?, NEW GOOGLE CONSOLE!, SONY PSVR 2!, Games out this week, Upcoming game DLC, A Division 2 REVIEW, and much more......CHECK US OUT ON:Facebook- Gamebros show Instagram- Gamebros_show Twitter- Gamebros_show Discord- Gamebros show

Dense Pixels
Episode 280 - What Would it Take for Us to Buy the Google Console?

Dense Pixels

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2019 73:36


This week we discuss how Destiny 2 is delivering their best-ever storytelling, why the hell Micah wants to buy Sekiro, Turtle Rock developing Back 4 Blood (which is totally not Left 4 Dead 3), what we expect to see from a modern Borderlands game, the Apex Legends battle pass, and which gaming mistakes we wish we could have undone.   Use our Amazon page to donate to the show: www.densepixels.com/amazon Subscribe to our YouTube channel: Dense Pixels You can now follow us on Twitch! Brad - DensePixelsBrad Terrence - App4RITioN410 Micah - denseblacknerd Carrie - supitscarrie   Twitter: @DensePixels Facebook: Dense Pixels Podcast Subscribe on iTunes or Google Play Music

The Finger Guns Podcast
The Pilot | Google Console? | The Return of Turtle Rock

The Finger Guns Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2019 85:33


Podcast zero. Pilot launched. Welcome to the inaugural Finger Guns Podcast episode where Sean Davies, Greg Hicks and Rossko Keniston discuss the Google console launch, Borderlands 3, Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, Turtle Rock's comeback and how physical Greg really is. http://www.fingerguns.net  Twitter: @FNGRGNS Facebook: FingerGunsUK If you enjoyed this podcast or any of our content, please consider supporting our Patreon. http://www.patreon.com/fingerguns

GamerHeads: A Video Game Podcast Network
GamerHeads Episode 80: Will The New Google Console Succeed?

GamerHeads: A Video Game Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2019 102:14


This week on Gamerheads, Roger, Mike, Blue, and Christian test their foresite by talking about Google’s soon-to-be revealed console, they contemplate whether or not there is such a thing as too much pizza, and Roger makes a plea to EA after reportedly paying Ninja $1 million for streaming Apex Legends for a day. The crew talk about what they’ve been playing this week which includes chasing Super Smash TV high scores, and Christian gives his final thoughts on Octopath Traveler after finishing it. Be sure to subscribe to Gamerheads:iTunes -https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/gamerheads-a-video-game-podcast-network/id1186106962?mt=2Podbean -www.gamerheadspodcast.podbean.comIf you have a question for the cast that you want read on the show - get ahold of us in the ways below:Send us a Tweet @gamerheadspcSend us an email at info@gamerheadspodcast.comConnect with us on our site: www.gamerheadspodcast.comFollow GamerHeads on Twitter @gamerheadspc and on Facebook at facebook.com/gamerheadspodc… Music by:Jeff Dasler - RecusedScott Holmes - Aspire

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The Koalition Podcasts
Is Google about to take over gaming? -The Co-op Podcast 288

The Koalition Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2019 100:29


We discuss the upcoming Google game console announcement

SpawnCast
Google Console Rumors, Halo On PC, Castlevania Switch Rumors, Xbox Exclusives - SpawnCast Ep 102

SpawnCast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2019 121:56


DreamcastGuy: www.youtube.com/user/DreamcastGuy Playeressence: www.youtube.com/user/penintendo Evan: twitter.com/KimerexProjekt Jordan: www.youtube.com/channel/UCJKE87wqkVvbP2hUJcAKJNw The SpawnCast gathers every Saturday night at 9pm EST on - www.youtube.com/spawnwave - for a live recording. These are the audio files for those podcasts. For info on how to watch the video version of these, Please look to our Patreon page over at - www.patreon.com/SpawnWave As well, please check out our merch over at www.designbyhumans.com/shop/SpawnWaveMedia/ We hope you enjoy these episodes as much as we did recording them.

Directly to You
What Could a Google Console Mean for Nintendo Switch? & MORE

Directly to You

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2019 133:46


On this week's episode of our weekly Nintendo podcast Directly to You, AJ & Parker discuss thoughts from some high ranking Nintendo employees on their past present and future, Nintendo's ability to communicate the value of their platforms, Super Smash Bros Ultimate Patch 3.0 datamine revealing upcoming modes, Google Chrome adding Switch support, Google's upcoming GDC announcement, Assassin Creed III Remaster on Switch's exclusive features, Castle Crashers teased for Switch, Borderlands potentially coming to Switch, more thoughts on the future of Kirby games, the games that made us gamers, Q&A, & MORE! Product Provided by Nintendo TIMESTAMPS 0:00 - Intro 3:30 - What We’ve Been Playing 14:53 - Nintendo “Can’t Explain Their Concepts” 36:26 - Smash Bros Getting Home Run Contest & Stage Builder?? 41:46 - Google Chrome Adds Support to Switch Controllers 43:10 - What’s Google Showing At GDC? 54:16 - Assassin’s Creed III Switch Features 58:09 - Castle Crasher’s Tease 59:09 - Borderlands Switch Likely? 1:02:22 - OUR Additional Kirby Thoughts 1:10:52 - YOUR Kirby Thoughts 1:30:37 - YOUR First Games & OUR First Games 1:44:57 - Q&A --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dty/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dty/support

Phoenix Edge RPG Podcast
Octopath Traveler Prequel on Mobile, Google Console, FF7 Remake Leak (More)

Phoenix Edge RPG Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2019 87:25


Eric has been playing Devil May Cry 5 (01:45) Hat has been playing Suikoden (14:00) Octopath Traveler Prequel on Mobile (17:54) Alliance Alive Coming to Switch, PS4 & PC (25:45) FF7 Uncovered Leak? (32:25) Google Console (44:20) Xbox One S - All Digital Edition (55:40) Gaming Memories (01:04:15) Comments (01:18:46)   YouTube Page: https://youtu.be/66Cf_DJV1Yo?t=10 Check out our discord: https://discord.gg/C3zAnQu

SpawnCast
Metroid 4 Delay, Retro Studios, Resident Evil 2, December NPD, Google Console - SpawnCast Ep 95

SpawnCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2019 124:25


RGT85: www.youtube.com/channel/UCA5RGaQc-a8tIX_AqTTmWdw Dreamcastguy: www.youtube.com/user/DreamcastGuy Playeressence: www.youtube.com/user/penintendo Evan: twitter.com/KimerexProjekt Direct Feed Games: www.youtube.com/user/Examined100 Jordan Fringe: www.youtube.com/channel/UCJKE87wqkVvbP2hUJcAKJNw The SpawnCast gathers every Saturday night at 9pm EST on - www.youtube.com/spawnwave - for a live recording. These are the audio files for those podcasts. For info on how to watch the video version of these, Please look to our Patreon page over at - www.patreon.com/SpawnWave As well, please check out our merch over at www.designbyhumans.com/shop/SpawnWaveMedia/ We hope you enjoy these episodes as much as we did recording them.

Our DnA Podcast
#16: Solo Affect and Google console

Our DnA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2018 53:20


A two part episode of thoughtul discussion of the Solo affect, or what happens when Star Wars makes a bad movie. Followed by rumors that Google is going to join the console market. But what form will this Google console take?

Docking Bay 44: A Star Wars Podcast
Is the Next PlayStation's Future in the Cloud? 1 Year Anniversary Special!

Docking Bay 44: A Star Wars Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2018 76:26


It's the Fourth of July which means so much to so many people. Not only is it America's birthday, but it's also The Trophy Room's as well. On this episode, hosts Joseph, and Kyle talk about the rumored Google Console, and what Google's entrance into game means for PlayStation, and Xbox. Whether or not cloud gaming could be the future of the video game industry. Funko is getting into breakfast cereal? Overwatch's new character has us in awe, Amy Hennig leaving EA, and so much more (real intro at 1:20)

The PopCulturists
A New Challenger Has Arrived!…. wait it’s Google? | For The Players – The PopCulturists’ PlayStation Podcast EP60

The PopCulturists

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2018 56:05


The last 20 years of gaming have been dominated by the same 3 players: Sony, Microsoft, and Nintendo. With the recent talk of Google wanting to enter the home console scene, is there room for another player in the game (hah!), or do the current 3 have the market cornered? Ryan and Josh discuss what […]

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Suplex The Sticks : A Gaming Podcast
Episode 51 : Mario Tennis Aces, Halo TV Show, & One Year of Suplex!

Suplex The Sticks : A Gaming Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2018 54:52


This week David & Seth discuss Mario Tennis Aces, Hollow Knight, and Arena of Valor. Seth goes into his love of Summer Games Done Quick and the possibilities of a Google Console. While David fangirls over the possibilities of the Halo TV Show and what the new game for Turtle Rock could be! Thanks for listening this past year and we look forward to bringing you more content in the coming year!

Respawn Aim Fire
Episode 48- Happy Birthday, Vita, and the Google Console

Respawn Aim Fire

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2018 74:23


Happy Birthday Vita! Why does no one love you? We love you! You had some great games and some under appreciated ideas! Chad and Holden also continue to express their love of Shadow of the Colossus (LIGHT SPOILERS) Chad and Holden share their thoughts on the Google Console, Sea of Thieves Microtransactions, the rumored Spyro Collection, and more stories of the week. 0:00-2:43- Intro 2:43-10:51- What Chad Played (Shadow of the Colossus) 10:51-13:45- What Holden Played 13:45-43:07- News 43:07-1:13:44- Happy Birthday, Vita: A Retrospective 1:13:44- Outro Instagram: @SplitScreenGP Twitter: @SplitScreenGP Facebook: facebook.com/splitscreengamingpodcast Email: splitscreengamingpodcast@gmail.com

Author Platform Rocket: Self Publishing, Marketing & Advertising Advice For Authors
Show #14 Effective Author SEO & How To Use Discovery Sites With Vinny O'Hare

Author Platform Rocket: Self Publishing, Marketing & Advertising Advice For Authors

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2017 21:44


Today, Vinny from Awesome Gang shares some great SEO tips and tricks to optimize your website. Vinny shares his own experience building discovery sites and outlines everything he’s learned about SEO and building a site along the way. A big proponent of affiliate marketing, Vinny also gives listeners the ins and outs of affiliate links as it’s very easy to misuse these. Tune-in to discover the power of affiliate marketing, personalized newsletters and the online tools that will help you build your website and increase your search traffic TODAY! Vinny prefers going to the Affiliates summits and he uses SEO for marketing purposes rather than for paid ads Even hosted a podcast on affiliate marketing and knows all the big players in the space Newsletters and SEO for your own websites are the most VALUABLE tools you can implement Has authored the book 25 Ways To Improve Your Website; suggests ways to optimize your website or blog Vinny points out some of the common mistakes that people make: While Geocities has long been gone, authors still tend to paste information from one form to another without realizing that the information hasn’t been updated Authors fail to change their Amazon links on their copy and paste forms; no need to have Amazon redirect Amazon links that people submit contain unnecessary information such as search terms and the name of their browser A big proponent of ‘keeping it simple’, Vinny uses the Genesis Framework, WordPress and eleven40 Pro on all his websites Another site to use is Microsoft FrontPage; can’t change it out before doing major damage to his SEO WordPress is fluid and updates with pretty much everything Vinny shares how he started out in the world of SEO Started using internet marketing way back in 1999 by building sites with great content that would rank highly in Google search results; a big proportion of these were affiliate sites What not to do in SEO is way more important than what to do Florida update by Google resulted in all scam sites being shut down and Vinny’s sites pushed to the top of search results The origins of Awesome Gang Got prompted to build his own site when his book was rejected by a discovery site Leveraged upon his extensive SEO knowledge; had 1,000 books submitted overnight Using affiliate links on a site is not a good idea; site tends to be pushed down lower in search results Vinny asks authors to fill out an interview that he attaches to his social media sites and newsletter; ranks higher in search results because of the targeted questions that he asks Going to Affiliate summits is a great way to INFLUENCE people Leverage higher ranking websites to make money Make affiliate money from Amazon by linking your website using your own affiliate code; OVERUSE of your affiliate code will lead to lower rank results Amazon does not permit emailing of affiliate links; power hungry, they have put a cap on marketing options Jonny sold 15K copies of a health and fitness book in a week back in 2012 by leveraging the power of affiliate links; had his account shutdown by Amazon Amazon changed the terms of service midway into the campaign and the idea died down A lot of book promotion sites using affiliate links in their newsletter had to shut down overnight Top TIPS and TRICKS to pull traffic and optimize your website: Use a good platform Switch to HTTPS from HTTP by getting a SSL certificate and securing your website Rather than hosting your website on Weebly, use your own domain name by building your website through WordPress Whenever you are putting out a post or sending out emails, use a personalized tone; avoid structuring content like a press release or a business newsletter Go to Google Console and submit a sitemap Use the coupon code APR to avail a $5 discount on any of the following sites: Pretty-hot, Book Reader Magazine, Discount Book Man; avail a $10 discount by using the coupon code APR on Awesome Book Promotion     Get featured in the newsletter and on the homepage for 3 to 4 days by paying $10 3 Key Points: Caution needs to be exercised while using affiliate links in your promotional campaign; overusing will lead to your site ranking lower in search results. Switch to HTTPS from HTTP by getting an SSL certificate. Using a personalized tone in your newsletter and emails will lead to building relationships; AVOID using an overly professional tone. Resources Mentioned: Pretty-hot, Book Reader Magazine, Discount Book Man, Awesome Book Promotion, Awesomegang – The Awesome Gang Family Sites Google Console – Build your sitemap WordPress – Build your own website Genesis Framework – Framework for Wordpress eleven40 Pro – Customize your website

Marketing School - Digital Marketing and Online Marketing Tips
The Marketing Tasks Eric and Neil Do Every Day | Ep. #311

Marketing School - Digital Marketing and Online Marketing Tips

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2017 5:47


In Episode #311, Eric and Neil discuss the marketing tasks they do daily. Tune in to know what Eric and Neil do every day and how these habits contribute to their success. Time Stamped Show Notes: 00:27 – Today's topic: The Marketing Tasks Eric and Neil Do Every Day 00:36 – The big thing that Neil does is post on social media 00:49 – Neil also responds to comments from Social Web and Social Profiles 00:59 – Neil looks into Google Console to track posts that are declining in views and clicks 01:07 – He will then update those posts and content and they will go back to where they were 01:27 – Eric is trying to work on the business more 01:44 – Eric is working on creating content 01:58 – Eric also checks his Google Console and track his posts' ranking 02:33 – You do NOT have to do exactly what Eric and Neil are doing 02:35 – Eric also has a lot of one-on-one time with the team to see where he can help 02:48 – Eric checks the interns campaigns and coaches them if needed 03:09 – Neil reads marketing blogs and keeps himself updated on the industry trends 03:15 – Neil also responds to Quora's questions 03:54 – The biggest hack for Eric is listening to marketing podcasts daily 04:04 – Eric recommends listening to Growth Everywhere and Digital Marketing Podcast 04:21 – There's so much consumption you can do but you need to produce, too 04:48 – Eric and Neil both try to continue to level up and build a flywheel that continues to go 05:12 – Build all the pieces, hire the right people, put in the right processes and start to build the flywheel 05:20 – That's it for today's episode! 3 Key Points: Keep yourself updated in the industry that you're in. Tracking your post's analytics does not have to be done daily, but needs to be checked constantly to assess if you need to update. Learning is useless without application. 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
The Marketing Tasks Eric and Neil Do Every Day | Ep. #311

Marketing School - Digital Marketing and Online Marketing Tips

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2017 5:47


In Episode #311, Eric and Neil discuss the marketing tasks they do daily. Tune in to know what Eric and Neil do every day and how these habits contribute to their success. Time Stamped Show Notes: 00:27 – Today’s topic: The Marketing Tasks Eric and Neil Do Every Day 00:36 – The big thing that Neil does is post on social media 00:49 – Neil also responds to comments from Social Web and Social Profiles 00:59 – Neil looks into Google Console to track posts that are declining in views and clicks 01:07 – He will then update those posts and content and they will go back to where they were 01:27 – Eric is trying to work on the business more 01:44 – Eric is working on creating content 01:58 – Eric also checks his Google Console and track his posts’ ranking 02:33 – You do NOT have to do exactly what Eric and Neil are doing 02:35 – Eric also has a lot of one-on-one time with the team to see where he can help 02:48 – Eric checks the interns campaigns and coaches them if needed 03:09 – Neil reads marketing blogs and keeps himself updated on the industry trends 03:15 – Neil also responds to Quora’s questions 03:54 – The biggest hack for Eric is listening to marketing podcasts daily 04:04 – Eric recommends listening to Growth Everywhere and Digital Marketing Podcast 04:21 – There’s so much consumption you can do but you need to produce, too 04:48 – Eric and Neil both try to continue to level up and build a flywheel that continues to go 05:12 – Build all the pieces, hire the right people, put in the right processes and start to build the flywheel 05:20 – That’s it for today’s episode! 3 Key Points: Keep yourself updated in the industry that you’re in. Tracking your post’s analytics does not have to be done daily, but needs to be checked constantly to assess if you need to update. Learning is useless without application. 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