POPULARITY
---------------Diese Folge wird u.a. präsentiert von claneo.deGenerative Engine Optimization - Inhalte optimieren für ChatGPT & Co - Das Standardwerk für GEO, von Magdalena Mues, Matthäus Michalik, Martin Grahl, Andre Alpar & Franziska Schneider. Erscheint am 5.3.2026 im Rheinwerk Verlag. Jetzt das Buch auf Amazon vorbestellen. Link: https://www.amazon.de/Generative-Engine-Optimization-aufbereiten-GEO-Ma%C3%9Fnahmen/dp/336711426X/---------------In diesem Gespräch teilt Kaspar Szymanski seine Erfahrungen aus fast acht Jahren im Google Search Quality Team. Er spricht über den Bewerbungsprozess, die Mythen rund um Googler, die Rolle des Search Quality Teams und die Auswirkungen von Google-Updates auf die SEO-Branche. Zudem wird die Bedeutung von Content und Links sowie die Herausforderungen für große Plattformen thematisiert. Abschließend gibt er einen Ausblick auf die Zukunft von SEO in Verbindung mit AI und betont die Notwendigkeit eines holistischen Ansatzes.TakeawaysKaspar Szymanski hat fast acht Jahre für Google gearbeitet.Die Einsichten im Search Quality Team waren fantastisch.Der Mythos über Googler, die über Rankings entscheiden, ist falsch.Die Hauptaufgabe des Teams ist die Bekämpfung von Spam.Content ist wichtig, aber Relevanz ist entscheidend.Mustererkennung ist entscheidend für die Analyse von Webseiten.AI ist ein neues Werkzeug, aber kein Allheilmittel.Die Angst, etwas zu verpassen, ist ein schlechter Berater.SEO bleibt bestehen, auch wenn sich die Hypes ändern.Ein holistischer Ansatz ist für den SEO-Erfolg entscheidend.Chapters00:00 Einführung in die Welt von Google02:51 Der Bewerbungsprozess bei Google06:12 Mythen über die Macht der Googler09:09 Die Rolle des Search Quality Teams12:01 Content vs. Link-Spam15:11 Mustererkennung und Datenanalyse bei Google17:50 Die Herausforderungen der SEO-Branche20:57 Reflexion über SEO-Diskussionen und PageRank21:36 Wert von SEO-Strategien und Investitionen23:17 Herausforderungen im Einzelhandel und Medienbereich26:07 Crawl Budget Management und Serverlog-Analyse29:12 Zukunft von SEO: Evolution oder Revolution?35:05 Die Rolle von KI in der SEO-Welt39:49 Langfristige Perspektiven und Marktveränderungen
Diese Folge wird u.a. präsentiert von mobile.de & claneo.deGenerative Engine Optimization - Inhalte optimieren für ChatGPT & Co - Das Standardwerk für GEO, von Magdalena Mues, Matthäus Michalik, Martin Grahl, Andre Alpar & Franziska Schneider. Erscheint am 5.3.2026 im Rheinwerk Verlag. Jetzt das Buch auf Amazon vorbestellen. Link: https://www.amazon.de/Generative-Engine-Optimization-aufbereiten-GEO-Ma%C3%9Fnahmen/dp/336711426X/mobile.de sucht einen Senior Technical SEO Manager. Die Jobbeschreibung und wie ihr euch bewerben könnt, findet ihr unter folgendem Link: https://www.linkedin.com/jobs/view/senior-technical-seo-manager-f-m-d-at-mobile-de-4362489785/------------------------------In dieser Episode des SEOPRESSO Podcasts spricht Björn Darko mit Christoph Meleschnig (Instgram, Linkedin , Webseite) über die Herausforderungen und Strategien im Grey Area Nischen-SEO, insbesondere im Bereich CBD und Cannabis. Christoph teilt seine Expertise über die Besonderheiten von SEO in diesen Nischen, die Notwendigkeit von qualitativ hochwertigem Content, die Bedeutung von EAT (Expertise, Authoritativeness, Trustworthiness) und die Herausforderungen beim Link-Building. Zudem diskutieren sie Branding-Strategien und den Umgang mit Google-Updates sowie Vertrauenssignale, die für den Erfolg in dieser Branche entscheidend sind.TakeawaysSEO für CBD und Cannabis erfordert hohe Qualität und Compliance.Content-Strategien müssen rechtliche Vorgaben beachten.EAT ist entscheidend für die Sichtbarkeit in Nischen.Link-Building ist in Grey Nischen besonders herausfordernd.Branding kann auch ohne bezahlte Werbung erfolgreich sein.Sensible Suchanfragen erfordern eine neutrale Ansprache.Vertrauenssignale sind für Nutzer entscheidend.Google-Updates können die Sichtbarkeit stark beeinflussen.Mythen über Grey Nischen SEO sind weit verbreitet.Die Zukunft des SEO in Nischen bleibt spannend und herausfordernd.Chapters00:00 Einführung in Grey Area Nischen-SEO02:52 SEO-Strategien für CBD und Cannabis05:55 Content-Compliance und rechtliche Rahmenbedingungen08:54 EAT und Autorität im Content-Bereich11:47 Link-Building in sensiblen Nischen14:55 Branding-Strategien in der Cannabis-Industrie22:05 Der Fall Happy420 und seine Erfolgsfaktoren26:00 Strategien zur Wiederherstellung der Sichtbarkeit28:16 Vertrauenssignale im E-Commerce30:13 Mythen und erste Schritte im Grey Nischen SEO32:17 Langfristige Strategien vs. kurzfristige Taktiken33:03 Zukunft des SEO in der Cannabis-Branche36:06 Die gesellschaftliche Wahrnehmung von Cannabis und CBD
SISTRIX SEO Talk (Runde 9): Das Expertenformat rund um SEO Topaktuelle Insights und Strategien von führenden Köpfen der Branche In der neunten Ausgabe des SISTRIX SEO Talk treffen sich erneut führende Expert:innen aus der Welt der Suchmaschinenoptimierung, um gemeinsam die wichtigsten Entwicklungen der Branche zu beleuchten und zu diskutieren. Im Fokus stehen die aktuellsten Herausforderungen im SEO-Alltag, neue strategische Möglichkeiten sowie innovative Trends, die das Suchverhalten und die Sichtbarkeit in den organischen Suchergebnissen nachhaltig beeinflussen. Jede Folge des SISTRIX SEO Talk bietet Dir: Hochkarätige Diskussionen zu den Brennpunkten der aktuellen SEO-Landschaft (z.B. Google-Updates, KI-Einsatz, Tool-Neuheiten). Praxisnahe Insights und erprobte Best Practices von führenden Köpfen der Szene. Fundiertes Fachwissen und konkrete Handlungsempfehlungen, die Sie unmittelbar in der Praxis anwenden können. Neue Impulse und Perspektiven für Ihren nachhaltigen SEO-Erfolg. Ob es um technische Neuerungen, veränderte Nutzerintentionen oder neue Perspektiven im Content- und Linkbuilding geht – der SISTRIX SEO Talk liefert Ihnen topaktuelle Informationen und wertvolle Impulse für Ihre tägliche Arbeit. Dieses Format ist ideal sowohl für erfahrene Profis als auch für ambitionierte SEO-Einsteiger:innen. Durch die Runde führt wie gewohnt Mario Jung, der mit seiner langjährigen Erfahrung gezielt durch das Gespräch führt, Impulse setzt und den Austausch strukturiert. Ein besonderes Highlight: Du kannst Dich aktiv einbringen! Ausgewählte Fragen der Zuschauer:innen werden direkt in der Expertenrunde aufgegriffen und live beantwortet. Nutze die Chance für aktive Interaktion und einen direkten Austausch, der die Themen noch praxisnäher und relevanter macht. powered by SISTRIX In dieser Ausgabe des SISTRIX SEO Talk diskutieren: Johannes Beus (Gründer und Geschäftsführer von SISTRIX): einer der einflussreichsten Köpfe der SEO-Branche mit einzigartigem Daten- und Marktverständnis. Johan von Hülsen (Geschäftsführer bei Wingmen Online Marketing) – erfahrener SEO-Consultant mit Fokus auf technische Suchmaschinenoptimierung. Julia Weißbach (SEO-Managerin bei SYZYGY) – Spezialistin für Content-Strategien, User Experience und Performance-Optimierung. Sebastian Adler (Senior SEO Manager bei ReachX) – SEO- und Techexperte mit über 10 Jahren Erfahrung und Dozent für SEO.
Smart Agency Masterclass with Jason Swenk: Podcast for Digital Marketing Agencies
Would you like access to our advanced agency training for FREE? https://www.agencymastery360.com/training Do you feel constantly worried about shrinking organic visibility, heavier ad pressure, and constant change? Running an agency has never been a straight line. Platforms change, algorithms shift, and what worked five years ago can quietly stop working overnight. Organic visibility is shrinking, ads are getting more expensive, and uncertainty feels constant. Today's featured guest knows that reality and will share her journey from agency employee to founder of a 43-person local SEO agency, along with her honest perspective on Google, AI, remote teams, and why growing bigger can actually create more freedom and impact when done for the right reasons. Joy Hawkins is the founder and owner of Sterling Sky, a specialized local SEO agency focused on helping businesses rank on Google Maps and local search results. She has been working in the SEO industry since 2006 and is widely known for her deep understanding of how Google's algorithm works, especially in local search. Sterling Sky is a fully remote agency with team members spread across Canada and the United States. What started as a small consulting experiment has grown into a 43-person team over eight years. In this episode, we'll discuss: Google, AI, and the future of local SEO Why SEO agencies must diversify to survive Building a fully remote team. Subscribe Apple | Spotify | iHeart Radio Sponsors and Resources E2M Solutions: Today's episode of the Smart Agency Masterclass is sponsored by E2M Solutions, a web design, and development agency that has provided white-label services for the past 10 years to agencies all over the world. Check out e2msolutions.com/smartagency and get 10% off for the first three months of service. From Agency Employee to Founder of a Local SEO Agency After more than a decade inside agencies, Joy realized she was more interested in how systems worked than in selling them. When disagreements about services and sales responsibilities reached a breaking point, she decided to try consulting (fully prepared to dip into savings and return to a job if needed). Clients came faster than expected. Eight years later, that experiment has grown into a 43-person remote agency. Google, AI, and the Future of Local SEO One of the biggest challenges Joy sees in the industry right now is the pace of change inside Google's ecosystem. Features are constantly being swapped out, organic real estate is shrinking, and small businesses are feeling the impact more than ever. While agencies can usually adapt, clients often struggle because Google still represents such a large percentage of their lead flow. A major concern Joy sees is how Google is pushing more ads and limiting organic exposure, especially in local results. On mobile devices, users are now seeing local service ads dominate the top of the screen, followed by AI-driven local results that are shrinking from three listings down to one in some cases. For businesses that used to rely on being second or third in the map pack, this shift can mean a dramatic drop in calls almost overnight. Despite the fear around AI, Joy does not believe Google is going anywhere. As she points out, Google's real advantage is data. Reviews, location history, calls, visits, and behavior all live inside Google Maps. That depth of information is something other platforms struggle to match. Local SEO is still viable, but it is no longer free traffic in the way many business owners became used to. The bigger lesson is not about Google itself, but about dependency. When an agency or a business relies too heavily on one channel, any change can feel catastrophic. The agencies that struggle the most right now tend to be those built around rigid, cookie-cutter systems that cannot flex with the landscape. Why SEO Agencies Must Diversify to Survive Agency owners who want time to adapt should keep in mind it's always better to have an outbound strategy, an inbound strategy, and partnerships that you can rely on. If all your business comes from one channel and that channel changes, you are forced into reaction mode. The opportunity here is for agencies to guide clients toward broader strategies. That might include paid ads, partnerships, or even old school tactics like direct mail and local sponsorships. The exact tactic matters less than the mindset. Businesses need multiple levers to pull so they are not held hostage by one platform's decisions. For instance, right now everyone's scrambling to adopt AI in their processes, services, and more. But you should also try to understand the economics behind AI and advertising. The massive data centers, energy consumption, and infrastructure costs mean that today's low prices will not last forever. Platforms are investing heavily now with the expectation that monetization will follow. For agency owners, this reinforces the importance of pricing correctly, setting expectations with clients, and building offers that account for rising costs and shrinking organic margins. Building a Fully Remote Agency Joy's agency started more as a practical decision than a remote-first experiment. After years of working from home she saw no reason to take on the overhead of an office. The cost savings mattered early on, but the flexibility mattered even more. Without a commute, Joy could better balance work and family life. That same benefit extended to her team. Many of her early hires were former coworkers from an agency that later shut down, people she already trusted and respected. Since they were geographically spread out, an office would have created unnecessary friction. Expanding into the United States was also a strategic move. Joy wanted access to a larger talent pool so she could be extremely selective about who she hired. Being remote made it possible to hire people who were already passionate about local SEO instead of settling for whoever happened to live nearby. Culture, Connection, and Team Building at Scale One of the risks of running a remote agency is losing human connection. Joy is very intentional about avoiding that. While informal meetups happen more often in Canada, the entire team gets together once a year for an in person retreat. The goal of these retreats is mostly relationship building. Joy genuinely likes the people she works with and considers many of them friends. She believes that strong relationships create trust, better communication, and a healthier work environment overall. Joy sees firsthand how flexible work, reasonable boundaries, and a supportive environment can be life changing for employees who came from toxic workplaces. That impact has become a meaningful part of why she continues to grow the agency. Why Scaling the Agency Became a Mission When she first started her agency, Joy wanted a small team. Ten people or fewer. Highly experienced. Minimal management. That vision changed a few years in, and the reason surprised her. Around two years in, her agency began supporting a charity in Uganda, and the more she built that relationship, the more Joy saw how far a single dollar could stretch there compared to North America. Visiting in person made the impact real. She realized that by growing the agency, she could dramatically increase the good they could do through that partnership. The same realization applied to her team. As the agency grew, Joy saw how stable, flexible work improved her employees' lives. That sense of responsibility and opportunity shifted her perspective as she figured out her purpose. Now growth was no longer about ego or scale for its own sake. It became a way to create more impact both inside and outside the business. Leadership, Delegation, and Hiring for Your Weaknesses Agency owners who wish to keep their businesses small are often thinking about the nightmare that running a big agency can be. They imagine that the headaches they deal with at ten employees will just double if the team doubles. However, this was never the case for Joy. When she thinks about overworking she thinks about her time working for others. This is probably because Joy has always been very clear about what she does not enjoy. Accounting, taxes, and people management are high on the list, and instead of forcing herself to become good at everything, she hired people who genuinely enjoy those areas. A strong accountant removed massive mental load early on and hiring leadership team members who thrive on managing people allowed Joy to focus on strategy and innovation. She believes this is one of the biggest unlocks for agency owners who feel trapped. Delegation is not about offloading busywork. It is about trusting capable people to own outcomes. Joy prefers hiring experienced professionals over entry level talent because she does not want to micromanage. Her expectations are high, but so is her respect for her team's autonomy. Do You Want to Transform Your Agency from a Liability to an Asset? Looking to dig deeper into your agency's potential? Check out our Agency Blueprint. Designed for agency owners like you, our Agency Blueprint helps you uncover growth opportunities, tackle obstacles, and craft a customized blueprint for your agency's success.
Google says its Gemini artificial intelligence service can now provide more accurate real-time translation for 70 different languages. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this episode of the Torsion Talk Podcast, host Ryan Lucia shares practical leadership, marketing, and sales lessons from inside a real garage door company. Ryan opens with a quick update on the sports card side business he started with his son and how he's using it to teach money and business.Ryan then breaks down important Google Business Profile changes, including built-in post scheduling and multi-location publishing, and explains how local service companies can use them to save time and stay visible during the busy season. From there he dives into the “ever-changing landscape of leadership” after stepping back into Aaron Overhead Doors to run residential operations. He talks about vulnerability, reconnecting with his team, anonymous quarterly surveys, and the reality that there's a limit to how many people one leader can truly lead well.He shares how EOS and weekly Level 10 meetings are helping his company list issues, track metrics, and replace broken workarounds with real systems. Ryan explains why owners must listen past rough blue-collar delivery, invite honest complaints, and stop letting their team “protect” them from bad news. He also talks about hiring international executive assistants, losing a long-time key employee, and why he believes this is the time to level up talent even when cash feels tight.Later in the episode, Ryan unpacks consolidation in the garage door and home service market, private equity and big brands entering Atlanta, and what “max pain” feels like when demand stalls and small operators get squeezed. He shares why he thinks Atlanta may be coming out of max pain, why he's investing more into sales and marketing instead of cutting them, and why SEO-only strategies are over. He urges dealers to build automation and communication workflows and partner closely with their marketing agencies so they're ready when the rebound hits.Ryan closes with one key sales takeaway: never leave a sales call without another follow-up appointment on the calendar. He shows exactly how to set that next call after the customer gets other quotes so you can compare options, protect your close rate, and win more jobs.Find Ryan at:https://garagedooru.comhttps://aaronoverheaddoors.comhttps://markinuity.com/Check out our sponsors!Sommer USA - http://sommer-usa.comSurewinder - https://surewinder.comStealth Hardware - https://quietmydoor.com/
In der siebten Ausgabe des SISTRIX SEO Talk kommen erneut führende SEO-Expert:innen zusammen, um die wichtigsten Entwicklungen der Branche zu analysieren. Im Fokus stehen aktuelle Herausforderungen, neue Chancen und zukunftsweisende Strategien für erfolgreiche Suchmaschinenoptimierung. Dich erwarten fundiertes Fachwissen, praxisnahe Tipps und spannende Diskussionen – ein ideales Format sowohl für erfahrene Profis als auch für ambitionierte SEO-Einsteiger:innen. Durch die Runde führt wie gewohnt Mario Jung. Ein besonderes Plus: Du kannst Dich aktiv einbringen! Ausgewählte Fragen der Zuschauer:innen werden direkt in der Expertenrunde aufgegriffen und beantwortet. Jede Ausgabe des SISTRIX SEO Talk bietet Dir: - Hochkarätige Diskussionen zu aktuellen SEO-Themen - Praxisnahe Insights und erprobte Best Practices von führenden Köpfen der Szene - Neue Impulse und Perspektiven für Deinen SEO-Erfolg - Raum für Deine Fragen und aktive Interaktion (bei Live-Ausstrahlungen) Ob es um die Auswirkungen aktueller Google-Updates geht, den Einsatz von KI im SEO-Alltag oder die Bewertung neuer Tools – der SISTRIX SEO Talk liefert Dir topaktuelle Informationen und wertvolle Impulse für nachhaltigen Erfolg in der Suchmaschinenoptimierung. Diese Expert:innen sind dabei In der siebten Ausgabe des SISTRIX SEO Talk diskutieren: - Johannes Beus (Gründer und Geschäftsführer von SISTRIX): einer der einflussreichsten Köpfe der SEO-Branche mit einzigartigem Daten- und Marktverständnis. - Vanessa Wurster (SEO-Managerin bei SEOCATION) – Top-Speakerin und Expertin für datengetriebene SEO-Strategien und nachhaltige Sichtbarkeitssteigerung. - Markus Hövener (Head of SEO bei Bloofusion) – SEO-Stratege, Fachautor und Chefredakteur mit Fokus auf nachhaltige Suchmaschinenoptimierung im DACH-Raum. - Johan von Hülsen (Geschäftsführer bei Wingmen Online Marketing): erfahrener SEO-Consultant mit Fokus auf technische Suchmaschinenoptimierung. Shownotes: ℹ️ Vanessa Wurster beim OMT: https://www.omt.de/botschafter/vanessa-wurster ℹ️ Johan von Hülsen beim OMT: https://www.omt.de/experte/johan-von-huelsen/ ℹ️ Johannes Beus beim OMT: https://www.omt.de/experte/johannes-beus/ ℹ️ Markus Hövener beim OMT: https://www.omt.de/experte/markus-hoevener/ ℹ️ Mario Jung beim OMT: https://www.omt.de/experte/mario-jung/
In der siebten Ausgabe des SISTRIX SEO Talk kommen erneut führende SEO-Expert:innen zusammen, um die wichtigsten Entwicklungen der Branche zu analysieren. Im Fokus stehen aktuelle Herausforderungen, neue Chancen und zukunftsweisende Strategien für erfolgreiche Suchmaschinenoptimierung. Dich erwarten fundiertes Fachwissen, praxisnahe Tipps und spannende Diskussionen – ein ideales Format sowohl für erfahrene Profis als auch für ambitionierte SEO-Einsteiger:innen. Durch die Runde führt wie gewohnt Mario Jung. Ein besonderes Plus: Du kannst Dich aktiv einbringen! Ausgewählte Fragen der Zuschauer:innen werden direkt in der Expertenrunde aufgegriffen und beantwortet. Jede Ausgabe des SISTRIX SEO Talk bietet Dir: - Hochkarätige Diskussionen zu aktuellen SEO-Themen - Praxisnahe Insights und erprobte Best Practices von führenden Köpfen der Szene - Neue Impulse und Perspektiven für Deinen SEO-Erfolg - Raum für Deine Fragen und aktive Interaktion (bei Live-Ausstrahlungen) Ob es um die Auswirkungen aktueller Google-Updates geht, den Einsatz von KI im SEO-Alltag oder die Bewertung neuer Tools – der SISTRIX SEO Talk liefert Dir topaktuelle Informationen und wertvolle Impulse für nachhaltigen Erfolg in der Suchmaschinenoptimierung. Diese Expert:innen sind dabei In der siebten Ausgabe des SISTRIX SEO Talk diskutieren: - Johannes Beus (Gründer und Geschäftsführer von SISTRIX): einer der einflussreichsten Köpfe der SEO-Branche mit einzigartigem Daten- und Marktverständnis. - Vanessa Wurster (SEO-Managerin bei SEOCATION) – Top-Speakerin und Expertin für datengetriebene SEO-Strategien und nachhaltige Sichtbarkeitssteigerung. - Markus Hövener (Head of SEO bei Bloofusion) – SEO-Stratege, Fachautor und Chefredakteur mit Fokus auf nachhaltige Suchmaschinenoptimierung im DACH-Raum. - Johan von Hülsen (Geschäftsführer bei Wingmen Online Marketing): erfahrener SEO-Consultant mit Fokus auf technische Suchmaschinenoptimierung.
This week, we had a pretty big update touch down early on and it really continued throughout the whole week, I named it the Movember update. Google Opal tool encourages you to create optimized AI content at scale. Google said...
Thank you to Ahrefs for being the sponsor of this episode.Check out the Webmaster Tools - https://ahrefs.com/webmaster-tools?utm_source=CarolynHolzman&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=partnerships&utm_content=Q2_2025This week's show topic is a response to the speculation of a Halloween Google Core Update. Since I had the data from all the dates in question, I thought it might be fun to go back as see if there were any alternate explanations for the volatility and ranking swings.Spoiler alert!!! There are!Last week's episodeTopical Cohesion vs Topical AuthorityMentioned in the show:Speculation reported on "unannounced" Google updatehttps://www.seroundtable.com/google-search-ranking-volatility-october-28-40339.html Indexation Research - Crawl Or No Crawl Tools that I use and recommend:Indexzilla -https://www.indexzilla.io (indexing technology)GSC Tool -https://bit.ly/gsctoolAhrefs Marketing Platform - Webmaster Tools https://ahrefs.com/webmaster-tools?utm_source=CarolynHolzman&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=partnerships&utm_content=Q2_2025Youtube Channel -Confessions of An SEO®https://g.co/kgs/xXDzBNf -------- Crawl or No Crawl Knowledge panelInterested in supporting this work and any seo testing?Subscribe to Confessions of an SEO™ wherever you get your podcasts. Your subscribing and download sends the message that you appreciate what is being shared and helping others find Confessions of an SEO™An easy place to leave a review https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/confessions-of-an-seo-1973881You can find me onCarolyn Holzman - LinkedinAmerican Way Media Google DirectlyAmericanWayMedia.com Consulting AgencyNeed Help With an Indexation Issue? - reach out Text me here - 512-222-3132Music from Uppbeathttps://uppbeat.io/t/doug-organ/fugue-stateLicense code: HESHAZ4ZOAUMWTUA
In today's episode of iGaming Daily, SEO expert Ivana Flynn is joined by Dr.Berta Rachmanov, founder of Bertarach.com, and Maria Sayapina, Director of Casino at Game Lounge, as the trio dives deep into the turbulent world of iGaming SEO, exploring how affiliates are adapting to Google's ever-changing landscape and what strategies are shaping 2026.Tune in to today's episode to find out:How Google's latest updates have shaken the iGaming affiliate ecosystem.Why “doing everything right” in SEO might no longer guarantee rankings.The growing importance of authority, and how to build or borrow it.Why flexibility and rapid adaptation are now essential for SEO survival.Which gray and black-hat tactics are redefining success in competitive markets.Host: Ivana FlynnGuests: Dr.Berta Rachmanov & Maria SayapinaProducer: Anaya McDonaldEditor: Anaya McDonaldiGaming Daily is also now on TikTok. Make sure to follow us at iGaming Daily Podcast (@igaming_daily_podcast) | TikTok for bite-size clips from your favourite podcast.Finally, remember to check out Optimove at https://hubs.la/Q02gLC5L0 or go to Optimove.com/sbc to get your first month free when buying the industry's leading customer-loyalty service.
Megan chats to Elena Davis about how to weather algorithm storms, refresh content with intention, and lean into authentic connection to keep growth alive. Cucina by Elena is a food blog for simple, high-quality, and flavorful Italian, American, Mexican-inspired, and Mediterranean recipes. Whether you're looking for an easy weeknight meal, a nostalgic family dish, or a stunning dessert, my recipes are made to be approachable, delicious, packed with real ingredients, and full of love. If you believe in the power of simple recipes that connect, comfort, and inspire, you're in the right place! Elena shares her story of perseverance after multiple algorithm hits. She reveals the strategies that helped her revive traffic, from updating posts to leaning into community and experimenting with video and AI. Key points discussed include: - Community is the safety net: When algorithms shift and traffic tanks, it's your readers who will carry you through. - Update old content: Refreshing posts is often more powerful than creating new ones (and can bring key recipes back to life even after major drops). - Lean into SEO structure: Interlinking, pruning outdated posts, and cleaning up technical clutter. - Experiment with AI: Instead of fearing AI overviews, how can you use them to your advantage? Think writing simple summaries and recipe overviews that make your content AI-friendly, while still keeping it human. - Video is non-negotiable: Reels, YouTube, and TikTok aren't optional anymore. - Be memorable: Intentional branding can make your site unforgettable in a sea of recipe blogs. - Keep telling your story: Your background, culture, and experiences aren't boring. Readers need to hear them again and again to deepen connection and build brand trust. - Pinterest and email still work: Despite changing platforms, these steady drivers continue to bring results. Connect with Elena Davis Website | Instagram
Das Expertenformat rund um SEO In der fünften Ausgabe des SISTRIX SEO Talk kommen erneut führende SEO-Expert:innen zusammen, um die wichtigsten Entwicklungen der Branche zu analysieren. Im Fokus stehen aktuelle Herausforderungen, neue Chancen und zukunftsweisende Strategien für erfolgreiche Suchmaschinenoptimierung. Dich erwarten fundiertes Fachwissen, praxisnahe Tipps und spannende Diskussionen – ein ideales Format sowohl für erfahrene Profis als auch für ambitionierte SEO-Einsteiger:innen. Durch die Sendung führt wie gewohnt Mario Jung. Ein besonderes Plus: Du kannst Dich aktiv einbringen! Ausgewählte Fragen der Zuschauer:innen werden direkt in der Expertenrunde aufgegriffen und beantwortet. Jede Ausgabe des SISTRIX SEO Talk bietet Dir: Hochkarätige Diskussionen zu aktuellen SEO-Themen Praxisnahe Insights und erprobte Best Practices von führenden Köpfen der Szene Neue Impulse und Perspektiven für Deinen SEO-Erfolg Raum für Deine Fragen und aktive Interaktion (bei Live-Ausstrahlungen) Ob es um die Auswirkungen aktueller Google-Updates geht, den Einsatz von KI im SEO-Alltag oder die Bewertung neuer Tools – der SISTRIX SEO Talk liefert Dir topaktuelle Informationen und wertvolle Impulse für nachhaltigen Erfolg in der Suchmaschinenoptimierung. Diese Expert:innen sind dabei In der fünften Ausgabe des SISTRIX SEO Talk diskutieren: Julia Weißbach (SEO-Managerin bei SYZYGY) – Spezialistin für Content-Strategien, User Experience und Performance-Optimierung. Markus Hövener (Head of SEO bei Bloofusion) – SEO-Stratege, Fachautor und Chefredakteur mit Fokus auf nachhaltige Suchmaschinenoptimierung im DACH-Raum. Sebastian Adler (Senior SEO Manager bei ReachX) – SEO- und Techexperte mit über 10 Jahren Erfahrung und Dozent für SEO.
Diesmal sprechen Olaf und Markus über vierThemen. Welchen Input liefert eine Umfrage unter SEOs zum Thema AI Search? Welchen Impact hat das num100-Problem? Wie kann man das Thema AI Search sehen? Und vor allem: Warum schaut sich eigentlich kaum noch jemand die Auswirkungen der Google Core Updates an?Hier sind die Themen im Überblick:Ab 04:30: https://hub.seofomo.co/surveys/state-ai-search-optimization/Ab 17:20: https://searchengineland.com/google-num100-impact-data-462231Ab 25:30: https://dejan.ai/blog/llm-is-a-presentation-layer-in-ai-search/Ab 38:25: Google Updates - immer noch sinnvoll?Dieser Podcast:http://www.omcafe-podcast.de/
Do This, NOT That: Marketing Tips with Jay Schwedelson l Presented By Marigold
Google just dropped a curveball for anyone using Chrome: you can now type prompts straight into the address bar and get Gemini-powered answers without ever leaving your browser. Jay Schwedelson unpacks why this matters for marketers, why LinkedIn isn't punishing you for adding links (despite the myths), and the seasonal email trick that quietly spikes open rates. Plus, he can't resist dropping in some TV takes—from Love Is Blind to the sad end of Outrageous Pumpkins.ㅤBest Moments:(01:00) Chrome's address bar turns into an AI prompt box with Gemini(01:30) Why Jay thinks Google might win the AI wars(02:30) LinkedIn's product director says links do not kill reach(04:00) Starting October, “invitation” subject lines boost opens by 24 to 28 percent(06:00) Jay's fall TV lineup: The Girlfriend, Love Is Blind, and a canceled pumpkin showㅤCheck out our 100% FREE + VIRTUAL EVENTS! ->Guru Conference - The World's Largest Virtual EMAIL MARKETING Conference - Nov 6-7!Register here: www.GuruConference.comㅤCheck out Jay's YOUTUBE Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@schwedelsonCheck out Jay's TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@schwedelsonCheck Out Jay's INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/jayschwedelson/ㅤMASSIVE thank you to our Sponsor, Marigold!!Email chaos across campuses, branches, or chapters? Emma by Marigold lets HQ keep control while local teams send on-brand, on-time messages with ease.Podcast & GURU listeners: 50 % off your first 3 months with an annual plan (new customers, 10 k-contact minimum, terms apply).Claim your offer now at jayschwedelson.com/emma
Join Josh and Mark on the K-12 Tech Talk Podcast as they tackle pressing issues impacting the education sector. This week, they delve into the Supreme Court's decision to preserve E-Rate funding, celebrating a 6-3 vote victory that aligns with predictions. Listen in as they break down the implications of dissenting voices seeking stricter non-delegation doctrines. The hosts shift gears to dissect the White House's newly announced AI and Education Pledge, questioning the sustainability of funding pledges amid a federal education funding freeze affecting vital programs across 33 states. They detail the monetary impact this pause could have, reporting on fears of cuts following a pocket rescission. Riding the wave of announcements, Josh and Mark explore Google's latest suite of enhancements, including Gemini in Google Classroom, promoting advanced functionality in lesson planning and personalized learning tools. They highlight the innovative classroom management features now possible, particularly for English Language Learners, showcasing real-time translations and AI-driven assessments. However, the excitement is tempered by a deep dive into Google's new licensing structure, which clouds the atmosphere with costs rising. The changes demand strategic planning from districts, especially where financial constraints loom large following the expiration of ESSER funds. ----more---- 00:00:00-Intro 00:01:44-Supreme Court's E-rate Decision 00:04:25-White House AI and Education Pledge 00:06:09-Federal Funding Pause Concerns 00:11:09-Google Announcements Overview 00:22:01-Google's New Licensing Model 00:34:35-Closing Thoughts and Next Steps
In part 3 of my interview with Andrew Ansley, we unpack the evolution of SEO from pre-2022 tactics to today's entity-driven, user-focused strategies. Learn why stuffing keywords is dead, how RankBrain and BERT changed the game, and why helpful, structured content (plus user metrics) is the new key to ranking. Andrew also demystifies topical authority, shares how to recover if your site's in the “loser's bracket,” and offers actionable tips for entrepreneurs and small business owners who want to win with SEO—without burnout.Here's what you'll learn:How Google's approach to content and ranking has changed since 2018 (and again after 2022)What “entity SEO” and “topical authority” mean for your websiteWhy user satisfaction and mobile-first indexing matter more than everHow to structure content for both users and bots (headers, visuals, and more)What it takes to move your site from the “loser's bracket” to the winner's bracket
Here's some AI secrets: Google's AI Studio is a cheat code. And we're going to show you 5 easy ways to use it to immediately save you time. Newsletter: Sign up for our free daily newsletterMore on this Episode: Episode PageJoin the discussion: Thoughts on this? Join the convo.Upcoming Episodes: Check out the upcoming Everyday AI Livestream lineupWebsite: YourEverydayAI.comEmail The Show: info@youreverydayai.comConnect with Jordan on LinkedInTopics Covered in This Episode:Google AI Studio Overview & Hidden BenefitsGoogle AI Studio vs. Google GeminiGoogle AI Studio: Long Context WindowGoogle AI Studio Video CreationParsing PDFs with Google AI StudioMultimedia Content Creation via Google AILearn New Skills with Google AI StreamYouTube Learning Enhancement with Google AITimestamps:00:00 "Google AI Studio: Accessible AI Tool"08:26 Google Updates on Data Usage15:13 Exploring Google's AI Studio Choices21:00 "AI Search Grounding Feature"25:05 "Google AI Studio Image Advantage"28:50 "Video Use in Marketing"35:03 "Google AI Studio's Transformative Potential"39:30 Live Experiment: Editing Google Gemini Image47:21 "Screen Sharing with AI Assistance"49:09 Tracking Webpage Impressions Changes54:59 "Boosting Expertise with AI Tools"01:00:18 "Exploring Google AI Studio Features"01:06:46 AI-Powered Incident AnalysisKeywords:Google AI Studio, AI automation, time-consuming tasks, interface update, user experience, nontechnical users, structured prompts, Google's API, Gemini models, multimodal tools, AI playground, developer tools, OpenAI comparison, Claude comparison, time saver, advanced settings, thinking models, video creation, VideoGen, VO2 model, AI video generation, PDF parsing, OCR technology, NotebookLM, image generation, multimedia content creation, Gemini advanced, grounded search, screen stream, learning new skills, YouTube learning, video content analysis, visual recognition, AI-driven creativity, AI-generated images, content strategy, percentage calculations, screen interaction, data privacy, cloud billing, AI chatbot, generative AI, personalization, long context window, last seven days dataSend Everyday AI and Jordan a text message. (We can't reply back unless you leave contact info) Ready for ROI on GenAI? Go to youreverydayai.com/partner
Sat, 15 Mar 2025 10:05:24 +0000 https://podcast552923.podigee.io/350-new-episode 4ea695e1fb1eb621887aa8e919486116 Google rollt das Core Update vom März aus. Verbessert das die Chancen kleiner Websites auf gute Rankings? Google hat am 13. März mit dem Rollout des Core Updates vom März begonnen. Interessant ist dabei ein Hinweis auf Inhalte von Creators. Bedeutet das, dass Google zukünftig kleineren Websites bessere Chancen auf gute Rankings gibt? Trotz der wachsenden KI-Konkurrenz hat Google mehr Suchanfragen beantwortet - die Zahl stieg von 2023 auf 2024 um knapp 22 Prozent. Die Antworten von KI-Chatbots sind noch alles andere als verlässlich. Das zeigt eine aktuelle Studie: Demnach waren mehr als 60 Prozent der Antworten teilweise oder komplett falsch. Die gleichzeitige Anzeige von Veröffentlichungsdatum und Aktualisierungsdatum in Artikeln kann die Klickrate in Google senken - wenn Google das falsche Datum auswählt. Backlinks und bezahlte Platzierungen müssen neu gedacht werden. Für die Präsenz in KI-Tools kommt es vor allem auf sichtbare Platzierungen an. Links spielen hier nur eine Nebenrolle. full Google rollt das Core Update vom März aus. Verbessert das die Chancen kleiner Websites auf gute Rankings? no
Check out the STACK for links from each show here: http://JustinBarclay.comJoin Justin in the MAHA revolution - http://HealthWithJustin.comTry Cue Streaming for just $2 / day and help support the good guys https://justinbarclay.com/cueUp to 80% OFF! Use promo code JUSTIN http://MyPillow.com/JustinPatriots are making the Switch! What if we could start voting with our dollars too? http://SwitchWithJustin.comNo matter what's coming, you can be ready for your family and others. http://PrepareWithJustin.com#ad
SEO has always been a powerful way to drive online traffic, but with the rise of AI and Google algorithm updates, the game has shifted. So how do SEO agencies combat these new challenges and remain relevant? Steven Schneider, co-founder of TrioSEO, believes the secret is sticking to the fundamentals, and honing in what you're good at. In this episode, Steven shares why he's still a big believer in SEO, how he's adapted his agency to make the most of modern SEO, and how AI has reshaped online traffic. Steven also gives actionable tips on protecting your site from Google algorithm updates, explaining that quality content should be your top priority. He also explains that SEO is a marathon, not a sprint. According to Steven, “ Everyone's trying to shave off time in SEO, but that's not how it works. SEO is a game of delayed gratification. The strategy is to build something that will last for years. And if you're thinking in months and weeks, you're already upside down from the get-go.” Whether you're running an SEO agency or looking to boost your site's performance, this episode is packed with practical advice and strategies you can start using today. Topics Discussed in this episode: Steven's background and how he ended up in online business (02:05) Narrowing down a target audience for your agency (15:03) Why Steven focused heavily on content through his agency (18:35) How Steven vets his white label partners (20:54) Why communication is key to an agency's success (23:36) Is SEO enough for most companies or is omnichannel the way to go? (32:24) SEO best practices to shield yourself from Google algorithm updates (34:33) How AI is affecting search (38:24) How Steven has incorporated AI as a tool in his business (44:19) How to maintain good quality traffic from Google despite AI (46:27) Mentions: Empire Flippers Podcasts Empire Flippers Marketplace Create an Empire Flippers account Subscribe to our weekly newsletter Steven's LinkedIn TrioSEO Sit back, grab a coffee, and learn how to build a modern SEO agency.
SEO has always been a powerful way to drive online traffic, but with the rise of AI and Google algorithm updates, the game has shifted. So how do SEO agencies combat these new challenges and remain relevant? Steven Schneider, co-founder of TrioSEO, believes the secret is sticking to the fundamentals, and honing in what you're good at. In this episode, Steven shares why he's still a big believer in SEO, how he's adapted his agency to make the most of modern SEO, and how AI has reshaped online traffic. Steven also gives actionable tips on protecting your site from Google algorithm updates, explaining that quality content should be your top priority. He also explains that SEO is a marathon, not a sprint. According to Steven, “ Everyone's trying to shave off time in SEO, but that's not how it works. SEO is a game of delayed gratification. The strategy is to build something that will last for years. And if you're thinking in months and weeks, you're already upside down from the get-go.” Whether you're running an SEO agency or looking to boost your site's performance, this episode is packed with practical advice and strategies you can start using today. Topics Discussed in this episode: Steven's background and how he ended up in online business (02:05) Narrowing down a target audience for your agency (15:03) Why Steven focused heavily on content through his agency (18:35) How Steven vets his white label partners (20:54) Why communication is key to an agency's success (23:36) Is SEO enough for most companies or is omnichannel the way to go? (32:24) SEO best practices to shield yourself from Google algorithm updates (34:33) How AI is affecting search (38:24) How Steven has incorporated AI as a tool in his business (44:19) How to maintain good quality traffic from Google despite AI (46:27) Mentions: Empire Flippers Podcasts Empire Flippers Marketplace Create an Empire Flippers account Subscribe to our weekly newsletter Steven's LinkedIn TrioSEO Sit back, grab a coffee, and learn how to build a modern SEO agency.
Edge of the Web - An SEO Podcast for Today's Digital Marketer
Mark Williams-Cook continues on the EDGE with the last show of 2024 - discussing his recent findings of a Google bug exploit that shows us a HUGE insight into ranking factors. Learning from the endpoints that send data to micro-services that influence features on Google, Mark was able to discover a way to modify the requests that output JSON data. From that - they saw a slew of “properties that Google was collecting from their ranking systems and query classifiers as to certain scores they were giving websites.” Yup - that's bigger than the DOJ Google leaks earlier this year, folks! At the end of the day, it's a consensus score. Are we in alignment? Learn about AlsoAsked.com, the software that Mark has been building for the last few years. We're huge fans of what this tool can be used for: Mark dissects the importance of understanding SERP dynamics beyond just the "10 blue links." He emphasizes the need to delve deeper into "People Also Ask" panels to gain insights into user intent and search behavior. AlsoAsked.com not only offers a visual map of intent but also supports both synchronous and asynchronous API requests. This functionality allows programmatic querying of PAA data, essential for responding to real-time changes in user queries and optimizing content planning effectively. A huge tool - and a huge insight into Google's consensus data analysis of a site. Great lessons learned from this last show of 2024. Dig in! [00:03:39] Introduction to Mark Williams-Cook [00:05:02] Mark Reported a Google Exploit - a Big One [00:10:11] Metrics Called “Site Quality” from Google [00:14:43] EDGE of the Web Title Sponsor: Site Strategics [00:18:29] It's About Consensus Factors [00:23:38] AlsoAsked.com: Understanding the Most Important Feature on the SERP [00:25:00] The Intent Research Tool [00:31:04] Screenshare of the Tool: Check out our YouTube video [00:35:58] A Slice in Time isn't Enough [00:36:18] EDGE of The Web Sponsor: Wix Studio [00:39:11] Using it with Screaming Frog & ChatGPT - an SEO Superpower [00:42:17] A Recent Challenge from John Mueller & Mark's Response [00:46:14] It's Not About Repeating Answers, It's About NEW Answers Thanks to Our Sponsors! Site Strategics: http://edgeofthewebradio.com/site Wix: http://edgeofthewebradio.com/wixstudio Follow Our Guest Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/markwilliamscook.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/markseo/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@candouragency
Vince Nero, Director of Content Marketing at BuzzStream discusses the changing landscape of digital PR and SEO. Learn how BuzzStream helps marketers build strong relationships with journalists and navigate the evolving landscape of digital outreach. Vince discusses the importance of personalization in email marketing, the impact of recent Google updates on SEO strategies, and the shift towards quality-driven digital PR. About BuzzStream BuzzStream is an email outreach tool for PRs and link builders designed to help build and manage relationships with personalized outreach at scale. About Vince Nero Vince is the Director of Content Marketing at Buzzstream. He thinks content marketers should solve for users, not just Google. He also loves finding creative content online. His previous work includes content marketing agency Siege Media for six years, Homebuyer.com, and The Grit Group. Outside of work, you can catch Vince running, playing with his two kids, enjoying some video games, or watching Phillies baseball. Time Stamps 00:00:18 - Guest Introduction: Vince Nero from BuzzStream 00:03:09 - Understanding BuzzStream's Value for Marketers 00:10:09 - Impact of Google Updates on Marketing Strategies 00:14:23 - Marketing to Two Distinct Audiences: SEO vs. PR 00:19:11 - The Future of Content Marketing and Technology 00:24:00 - Creating New Information: Strategies for Success 00:27:04 - Quality Over Quantity: A Key Marketing Principle 00:27:23 - Best Marketing Advice: Permission Marketing 00:28:20 - Advice for Aspiring Marketers: Seek Internships 00:29:58 - How to Connect with Vince and BuzzStream Quotes "There's kind of this thought process in the digital PR space and link building space that is kind of at odds with one another.” Vince Nero, Director of Content Marketing at BuzzStream. “The recipe for success going forward is pushing as much of your own new information into these large language models.” Vince Nero, Director of Content Marketing at BuzzStream. “I think we're just finding more and more that people are needing this personalized approach.” Vince Nero, Director of Content Marketing at BuzzStream. Follow Vince: Vince Nero on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vinnero/ BuzzStream website: https://www.buzzstream.com/ BuzzStream on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/buzzstream/ Follow Mike: Mike Maynard on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikemaynard/ Napier website: https://www.napierb2b.com/ Napier LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/napier-partnership-limited/ If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to subscribe to our podcast for more discussions about the latest in Marketing B2B Tech and connect with us on social media to stay updated on upcoming episodes. We'd also appreciate it if you could leave us a review on your favourite podcast platform. Want more? Check out Napier's other podcast - The Marketing Automation Moment: https://podcasts.apple.com/ua/podcast/the-marketing-automation-moment-podcast/id1659211547
Welcome back to the latest episode of the Niche Pursuits Podcast! This week Spencer Haws and guest host Brooks Conkle take on the latest news in the SEO space. They break down the biggest headlines, and then they share their latest side hustles to offer listeners a bit of inspiration. Lastly, they discuss some weird niche sites they've come across and the strategies they're using. They talk about the November Core Update coming to a close - https://www.seroundtable.com/google-november-2024-core-update-heats-up-again-38480.html They share the new Google Search Console Recommendations feature - https://www.seroundtable.com/google-search-console-recommendations-live-38479.html The talk about deceptive buttons in ads - https://www.seroundtable.com/google-misleading-ad-design-policy-update-38464.html Spencer's weird niche site is Drive Tanks - https://www.drivetanks.com/ Brooks' weird niche site is Take a screenshot - https://www.take-a-screenshot.org/ Ready to join a niche publishing mastermind, and hear 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
Every month I try to summarize a few important updates and share some new tools and resources you can use in your classroom. Let's see what's happening for the month of September! ***Episode Sponsor: VIZOR for Chromebooks*** Track your devices, repairs, loaners, and more with VIZOR's best-in-class asset management system. It's not too late to get started: http://vizor.cloud/cbc All of the resources mentioned in this episode are available here: https://www.chrmbook.com/s9e2/ Table of Contents: 0:00 Intro 2:15 Manage your Chromebooks with VIZOR 4:15 Data protections for Google Gemini 7:00 AI training for teachers & students 8:40 Enhance your Gemini experience with Gems 13:17 NotbookLM adds audio summaries 19:50 Google Docs has tabs 25:13 Google Classroom supports student groups 28:40 First impressions of Google Vids 33:30 Jamboard is going away 35:50 GenType (via Jeremy Badiner) 38:40 Gear Sketch (via Brad Dale) Additional links and resources: Blog post with links to all of the above updates: https://www.chrmbook.com/s9e2/ Get the EDU update delivered to your inbox each month: chrm.tech/update ----------------------------- Thanks for tuning into the Chromebook Classroom Podcast! If you enjoyed today's episode, I would appreciate your honest rating and review! You can connect with me, John Sowash, on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram. I would love to hear your thoughts on the show!
Send Everyday AI and Jordan a text messageWin a free year of ChatGPT or other prizes! Find out how.Is Salesforce really starting over with AI? What's new inside of Claude Enterprise? And how did an AI safety startup raise $1 billion in just a few months? We bring you a high-level recap every Monday with the AI news that matters. Newsletter: Sign up for our free daily newsletterMore on this Episode: Episode PageJoin the discussion: Ask Jordan questions on AIUpcoming Episodes: Check out the upcoming Everyday AI Livestream lineupWebsite: YourEverydayAI.comEmail The Show: info@youreverydayai.comConnect with Jordan on LinkedInTopics Covered in This Episode:1. Upcoming Apple Announcements2. Replit AI Agent3. Safe Super Intelligence Inc (SSI)4. Claude Enterprise and partnership5. Salesforce Developments6. OpenAI DevelopmentsTimestamps:02:15 Apple unveils AI-powered iPhone 16, new products.05:14 Apple bets on AI to drive iPhone upgrades.07:34 Google enables natural language searches in Photos.10:17 Replit's AI streamlines software development and deployments.15:24 SSI focuses on AI safety, talent and compute.19:25 Claude Enterprise offers customized pricing for businesses.20:51 Prefer tiered pricing; don't recommend using Claude Enterprise.25:16 Salesforce pivoting; OpenAI exploring high-priced subscriptions.29:06 GPT Next announced, 100 times powerful, potential price increase.Keywords:Replit AI Agent, Safe Super Intelligence Inc, WorkLab Podcast, Claude Enterprise, Everyday AI Show, Apple Announcements, iPhone 16, Apple Intelligence, Siri, Google Update, Ask Photos AI Feature, Google's Gemini AI models, feedback, interaction, Claude Enterprise Pricing, Anthropic's strategy, Amazon's AI Marketplace, Bedrock, Salesforce Developments, Agent Force, Salesforce's Einstein AI, OpenAI Pricing Strategy, AI subscription models, Chat GPT Plus, Chat GPT Teams, GPT Next model, OpenAI Japan, KDDI Summit, one million downloads giveaway, youredailyai.com Get more out of ChatGPT by learning our PPP method in this live, interactive and free training! Sign up now: https://youreverydayai.com/ppp-registration/
AI Applied: Covering AI News, Interviews and Tools - ChatGPT, Midjourney, Runway, Poe, Anthropic
Google has introduced Gemini, a feature that allows users to chat with a chatbot directly in the Gmail app. This feature is currently available for Android and will soon be added for iOS. Users can ask Gemini to catch them up on specific emails or find information within their emails. The integration of Gemini into Gmail makes it easier for users to search and find information, improving productivity. Google is monetizing Gemini through its Google Workspace, where users have to pay extra to access this feature. Get on the AI Box Waitlist: https://AIBox.ai/ Conor's AI Course: https://www.ai-mindset.ai/courses Jaeden's Podcast Course: https://podcaststudio.com/courses/ Conor's AI Newsletter: https://www.ai-mindset.ai/ Jaeden's AI Hustle Community: https://www.skool.com/aihustle/about 00:00 Introduction and Overview 01:01 Gemini: Chatbot Integration in Gmail 03:28 Improving Productivity with Gemini 09:21 Monetizing Gemini through Google Workspace 12:09 Is Gemini Worth the Cost? 13:11 Conclusion
Listen to this SEO 101 episode with soloing host Scott Van Achte, focusing on Google's latest updates. Explore the ongoing August 2024 core update roll-out and the quick resolution of a search ranking bug. Gain insights on Google AI Overviews expanding to signed-out US users. Uncover essential tips on website load times, review snippets, and addressing indexing issues.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Edge of the Web - An SEO Podcast for Today's Digital Marketer
A recent survey launched by Aleyda Solis highlights key SEO threats, with Google's updates, self-preferencing, and AI Overviews at the top of the list. The study reveals that AI advancements are reshaping search engine dynamics, and SEO is more difficult than ever. Google declares that low-quality traffic will not impact search rankings. The company affirms that links and site traffic do not negatively influence a site's trustworthiness but that ranking factors prioritize valuable, relevant content over traffic metrics. Google's Senior Search Analyst, John Mueller, confirmed that core algorithm updates do impact AI Overviews, giving us a better understanding of how AI is being incorporated into Google's search results. Be sure to hit that play button for our in-depth analysis of this week's news and latest insights into the world of search here on the EDGE of the Web! News from the EDGE: [00:04:31] According to a Survey: Top SEO threats include Google updates, self-preferencing, and AI overviews [00:15:53] Google Explains Why Site Traffic Doesn't Impact Rankings [00:19:16] EDGE of the Web Title Sponsor: Site Strategics [00:20:05] Google Confirms Core Updates Affect AI Overviews Captain Obvious: [00:21:43] AI Empathy AI Blitz: [00:26:09] Reports: Perplexity ads to launch in Q4 [00:27:18] OpenAI warns California's AI bill threatens US innovation AI Tools: [00:30:09] Evaluating 7 AI video generators while waiting for OpenAI's Sora [00:31:17] EDGE of the Web Sponsor: Inlinks Barry Blast from Search Engine Roundtable: [00:32:49] Google August Core Update Helpful Content Surge Charts [00:34:52] Hardbacon Announced Closure Day Before August Core Update, Then Sees Traffic Surge [00:36:57] Google Overhauls Video SEO Docs With More Details Thanks to our sponsors! Site Strategics https://edgeofthewebradio.com/site Inlinks https://edgeofthewebradio.com/inlinks Resources: According to a Survey: Top SEO threats include Google updates, self-preferencing, and AI overviews Google Explains Why Site Traffic Doesn't Impact Rankings Google Confirms Core Updates Affect AI Overviews Reports: Perplexity ads to launch in Q4 OpenAI warns California's AI bill threatens US innovation Evaluating 7 AI video generators while waiting for OpenAI's Sora Google August Core Update Helpful Content Surge Charts Hardbacon Announced Closure Day Before August Core Update, Then Sees Traffic Surge Google Overhauls Video SEO Docs With More Details Follow Us: X: @ErinSparks X: @MordyOberstein X: @TheMann00 X: @EDGEWebRadio #StandwithUkraine edgeofthewebradio.com/ukraine
Edge of the Web - An SEO Podcast for Today's Digital Marketer
Welcome back to another episode of news from the EDGE! The August 2024 core update has been rolled out! Primary intentions of the update are to reward high quality content and diminish low-value ranking based SEO content. In light of the August 2024 core update, a ranking bug affecting search results has emerged. Google claims the bug is unrelated to the update and confirms the issue is resolved and search performance should be stabilizing back to normal. Will the Google empire crumble? The DOJ and U.S government are considering a dismantling of the tech giant due to ongoing antitrust violations. Other penalties Google could potentially face are fines, privacy restrictions, and other financial constraints. Although a complete breakup is unlikely, the potential risk to SEO is monumental. It's a roller coaster this week folks so strap in and get ready for everything that happened this past week in SEO here on EDGE of the Web! News from the EDGE: [00:03:55] The Google Search Bug has been resolved! [00:06:11] The Core-Update we all suspected- it's confirmed. [00:15:50] EDGE of the Web Title Sponsor: Site Strategics [00:16:11] Could the U.S. be looking to break up Google? Captain Obvious: [00:20:39] Do you pay for Gemini Advanced? AI Blitz: [00:25:52] Google Search Expands AI Overviews Globally [00:25:59] Google AI Overviews now show for signed-out users in the US [00:26:34] X agrees to halt use of certain EU data for AI chatbot training AI Tools: [00:27:41] Luma Labs launches Dream Machine 1.5 [00:28:50] EDGE of the Web Sponsor: Inlinks Barry Blast from Search Engine Roundtable: [00:30:05] Thumbnails Back In Google Search Result Snippets For Many [00:30:19] Google Testing Search Snippet Hover Background Colors [00:30:30] FTC Banned Fake Reviews Thanks to our sponsors! Site Strategics https://edgeofthewebradio.com/site Inlinks https://edgeofthewebradio.com/inlinks Follow Us: Twitter: @ErinSparks Twitter: @MordyOberstein Twitter: @TheMann00 Twitter: @EDGEWebRadio #StandwithUkraine edgeofthewebradio.com/ukraine
Why SEO is about more than building traffic, how to think more holistically about your SEO strategy, and the importance of community with Ann Smarty. ----- Welcome to episode 466 of The Food Blogger Pro Podcast! This week on the podcast, Bjork interviews Ann Smarty from Smarty Marketing. How to Respond to the Recent Google Updates Ann Smarty has been working in the SEO industry for over 20 years, and she has lots of expertise to share with us in this interview! Bjork and Ann chat about the current state of SEO, including a deep dive into the impact of the recent Google Helpful Content Updates. They also discuss the history of backlinks with SEO and how to approach link-building as a content creator (and why it's more about community than you might think). Ann has a really great perspective on the importance of developing a holistic SEO strategy and why diversifying your income and traffic sources matters now, more than ever. Don't miss this episode! In this episode, you'll learn: About the current state of SEO (is it as bad as it feels?!). Who was most impacted by the recent Helpful Content Updates. Why backlinks seem to have protected sites during these Google updates. More about the ‘backlink controversy' in the SEO industry. How to approach link-building as a content creator. Why building a community and saying “yes” is so important in this SEO environment. What you should do to strategically take advantage of traffic when you have it (to prepare for when you lose it). The importance of diversifying your traffic and income sources. Resources: Smarty Marketing Moz SparkToro Google SearchLiaison Pinch of Yum Search Engine Journal Tax Smart Real Estate Investors Podcast Memberful Skool Follow Ann on Facebook, Linkedin, and Twitter Join the Food Blogger Pro Podcast Facebook Group Thank you to our sponsors! This episode is sponsored by Clariti and Raptive. Learn more about our sponsors at foodbloggerpro.com/sponsors. Interested in working with us too? Learn more about our sponsorship opportunities and how to get started here. If you have any comments, questions, or suggestions for interviews, be sure to email them to podcast@foodbloggerpro.com. Learn more about joining the Food Blogger Pro community at foodbloggerpro.com/membership.
In today's episode, Joshua George shares the 5 biggest SEO-related mistakes that he's noticed after countless discovery calls with ecommerce entrepreneurs made through his agency, ClickSlice. Mike and Joshua also talk about the many SEO challenges that business owners have been facing from recent Google updates. Joshua George is the founder of ClickSlice, an award-winning SEO agency based in London. He's also a regular speaker who focuses on spreading SEO education. I've invited him over to the podcast to pick his brain about what the current SEO landscape is shaping up to be, and whether the challenges that I'm personally facing right now are just a symptom of Google's newest core update or if they're a serious issue. The Big Takeaways Backlinks are the most challenging, but most rewarding factor to contribute to your SEO rankings. There's a hidden opportunity to get your collection pages ranked on Google! Sub-collections and separate URLs for certain categories of products can actually help your SEO rankings. Timestamps 00:00 - Introduction and Sponsor 01:57 - Joshua's Background and Experience with SEO 03:25 - The Impact of Google Updates on SEO 08:42 - The Importance of Long-Tail Keywords and Transactional Intent 10:08 - The Value of SEO and the Common Mistakes Brands Make 13:19 - Mistake 1: Not Doing Enough Keyword Research 14:17 - Mistake 2: Not Adding Content on Collection Pages 21:24 - Mistake 4: Not Leveraging Blogs Properly 25:35 - Mistake 5: Not Building Quality Backlinks 29:24 - Where to Find ClickSlice and Closing Remarks Joshua, thank you again for coming on the podcast! It was nice chatting with you, and picking your brain about my SEO challenges. I look forward to meeting you in person soon! You can find Joshua George through his agency's website, ClickSlice. If you have any inquiries about how you can boost your SEO rankings, book a free discovery call! I highly recommend putting more time and effort into SEO in general. You can also find Joshua George on Twitter, or LinkedIn. If any listeners would like to have a discussion about this, let me know by emailing us directly at support@ecomcrew.com. Also, if you have any questions or any topics you'd like us to discuss on the podcast, you can email us directly as well! We would really appreciate it if you would leave us a review on iTunes. Thanks for listening!
In this episode, we chat with Heather Tullos and Jenny Guy from Mediavine about the future of ad revenue for food bloggers as we navigate changes with AI, Google Updates, and third-party cookies. We discuss how Mediavine is helping us navigate all these changes and how to build strong food blog brands that are valuable resources for our readers with strong monetization potential.Rate, Review, & Follow The Sassy Solopreneur on Apple PodcastsFollow Jamie on Instagram: @thejamiesilvaHelpful LinksGrow: Link ShareRecipe Card Save ButtonBest Practices for Food Blogs Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Spiders Use Their Webs as Giant Microphones to Hear What's Going on Around Them, Says New Research (GoodNewsNetwork) iPhone 16 Pro Max Could Get Longer Better Battery Life (gizmodo.com) Google's New Feature That Lets You Talk by Staring At Emojis (gizmodo.com) The First Speeding Infraction in the U.S. was Committed by a New York City Taxi Driver in an Electric Car on May 20, 1899 (todayifoundout.com) More Reading: May 20, 1899 - The first speeding ticket in USA is issued - This Day In Automotive History More Reading: Local fines and fees revenue across the 50 states (reason.org)
In our most recent episode of the Dropship Podcast, we explored the seismic shifts occurring in the e-commerce landscape due to Google's latest updates. We took a trip down memory lane, examining how a decade of SEO evolution has influenced online businesses, including those similar to our listeners'. Our conversation highlighted the critical need for adaptation, focusing on the creation of quality content in response to Google's algorithm changes and their intensified scrutiny of dubious affiliate blogs. We also delved into the technicalities of managing scraper links and the increasing prevalence of shopping ads within search results. This episode is packed with insights that are invaluable for anyone aiming to remain competitive in the e-commerce space! Links https://dropshipbreakthru.com/call - Jump on a free call with a member of the Dropship Breakthru team who is also a successful dropshipper to talk about what getting started could look like and how we can support you in doing that. https://dropshipbreakthru.com/shopify - Get a $1 trial on Shopify and start having a play around. The best way to learn is by doing. Get familiar with the platform by being inside of it. Sponsors DropshipBreakthru.com/Clearsale — Add this app to your business and never worry about fraud chargebacks again. DropshipBreakthru.com/Shopify — The only Ecommerce platform we recommend. DropshipBreakthru.com/Grasshopper — Get an 800 number for your business from Grasshopper DropshipBreakthru.com/Rewind — Automatically back up your Shopify store data DropshipBreakthru.com/PrimedMind — Get coached by the #1 Mindset Coach in the world, Elliot Roe Timestamps Google's Constant Changes (00:00:00) Reflecting on Google's Changes (00:00:58) Impact of Google Updates on SEO (00:01:19) SEO Strategies and Google Updates (00:03:53) The Importance of Good SEO (00:06:22) Addressing Negative SEO Impacts (00:07:40) The Evolution of SEO Strategies (00:08:35) Adapting to Google's Changes (00:09:44) Addressing Scraper Links and Disavow Files (00:11:10) Shift towards Video and Other Content (00:12:23) Google's Focus on Ads and Search Results (00:13:43) Impact of Google's Search Results Changes (00:16:06) E-commerce boost from top of funnel SEO (00:20:09) Opportunities in high ticket niches (00:23:14) Seizing SEO opportunities (00:24:09) Invitation to join Dropship Breakthru (00:24:54) Join Dropship Breakthru today to get the most comprehensive SEO plan for ecommerce business available https://dropshipbreakthru.com/call --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dropship-podcast/message
Jeff Oxford joins us on the podcast today to talk about the most recent Google Update, who the winners were, and how search is going to look like with AI in the horizon. Jeff Oxford is the Founder and SEO Director of 180 Marketing, a marketing agency that specialises in SEO strategies which cover everything from keyword research to webpage optimization. Today, he's on the podcast to talk about the most recent Google update that happened in March. Specifically, we'll dive into the criteria that Google uses to rank websites, the winners of the most recent update, and why brand metrics plays an important role in search. The big takeaway here is that no matter what, keep playing the long game. When it comes to content, it's only a matter of time until your content starts making its way through the algorithm and to the audience that you're targeting. It really is just a matter of time. It might be an overnight viral success, or it might be a crawl towards the goal, but it's a matter of when it happens instead. Timestamps: Podcast Start - 0:00 Catching up with Jeff - 0:31 Google's March Core Update - 2:14 Why Mike was excited for this update - 4:30 Playing the long term game - 6:03 Google's update patterns - 7:40 Mike Jackness History Lesson - 9:31 How Google finds cheaters - 12:23 Why Reddit and Quora won the last update - 14:43 Why Brand Metrics matter for SEO - 15:58 How do you get started in building your SEO? - 18:13 Stick with it! - 20:31 What is Search going to look like moving forward? - 22:38 How will Google incentivise making good content with AI in the future? - 28:11 Learn more about Jeff Oxford - 30:39 Jeff, thanks for coming on the podcast! It was nice seeing you again, although through a virtual screen instead of in person but we'll take what we can get! If any listeners would like to have a discussion about this, let me know by emailing us directly at support@ecomcrew.com. Also, if you have any questions or any topics you'd like us to discuss on the podcast, you can email us directly as well! We would really appreciate it if you would leave us a review on iTunes. Thanks for listening!
Today, we're being joined by Brian Winum, a long-time digital marketer who started affiliate marketing in the late '90s... He runs a marketing agency in New York and specializes in building websites as sustainable and valuable business assets - specifically focusing on securing Google News approval and executing effective monetization strategies. And he's got a lot of tips on the topic and others that may interest you, including: Authority stacking, Tips for using AI-generated content, Adhering to Google Quality Rater guidelines, And taking a strategic approach to digital marketing.
Welcome back to the podcast my friend! In this episode we dive deep into the rollercoaster experience with Google's algorithm updates and how they've impacted my blog and online presence. Join me as I share my personal journey, the lessons learned, and the strategies I'm implementing to adapt and thrive in the ever-changing landscape of online content creation including a new strategic path for creating content that begins with social media insights and ends with SEO optimization. Thanks for listening! I'd love to continue this conversation over on the Facebook Page or on Instagram. Talk to you soon! https://creativesonfirepodcast.com/episode141 Links and resources mentioned during this episode: Broken Link Checker Site https://brokenlinkcheck.com/ TikTok Trends Creative Assistant https://ads.tiktok.com/business/creativecenter/trends/hub/pc/en Facebook Groups 130 | Finding the GOLD in Facebook Groups Pinterest Strategy 113 | How to Use Pinterest to Grow Your Online Business with Carly Campbell 2024 Content Planner Creatives On Fire™️ Content Planner FUEL Mastermind Creatives on Fire™ FUEL SUBSCRIBE AND REVIEW I am honored to share a new Blogging Creative on Fire each week on the podcast to bring you inspiration, behind-the-scenes secrets, and quality tips. I hope it is truly helpful for you. One of the best ways you can bless me in return is to subscribe to the show and leave a review. By subscribing, you allow each episode to be downloaded straight to your phone which helps the download numbers and ensures you never miss an episode. And when you leave a review, you help show others the value of what we provide! You can GO HERE to subscribe and review
Hello, fellow niche bloggers and digital marketing enthusiasts! Today I'm excited to share with you some invaluable insights from my latest Blogger Genius Podcast episode. We're diving deep into the recent Google updates and their impact on popular niche bloggers, like lifestyle bloggers, beauty bloggers, fitness bloggers, weight loss bloggers, interior design bloggers, personal finance blogs, and more. Think of this as your survival guide to the new Google updates and an exploration into the latest trends in the world of digital marketing. Show Notes: MiloTreeCart Book a FREE 20-minute strategy call with me MiloTreeCart Affiliate Program Personality Quiz: What Digital Product Should I Create? MiloTree Pop-Up App Join My Blogger Genius Email List Steve Wiideman Become a Blogger Genius Facebook Group All Blogger Genius Podcast Episodes Subscribe to the Blogger Genius Podcast: iTunes YouTube Spotify Adapting to Google Algorithm Updates As many of you know, Google's algorithm updates can significantly affect our traffic and income, especially for those of us who rely on ads and affiliate marketing to monetize our niche blogs. In fact, even popular niches, like food blogging, have taken big hits and lost tons of traffic. But bottom line, there's a silver lining! I've been working with bloggers to pivot towards selling digital products, like digital downloads, workshops, memberships, online courses, coaching, etc., offering free 20-minute strategy calls to brainstorm and navigate this new income avenue. It's all about adapting and diversifying our monetization methods and traffic sources. SEO Expertise with SEO, Steve Weidman To give us a deeper understanding, I brought in SEO guru Steve Wiideman. Steve's expertise shed light on the necessity for bloggers to stay agile with Google's changing search algorithms and user behaviors. He stressed the importance of unique and helpful content, even in the age of AI-generated material. Beyond Traditional Web Search Steve urges us to look beyond the confines of traditional web search. Platforms like Google Discover, TikTok, and short-form media content are becoming increasingly important. It's about broadening our digital marketing horizons and embracing the platforms where our audiences spend their time. The Art of Keyword Research We also discuss the evolving role of keyword research in driving traffic and building brand awareness. Understanding user intent is crucial for creating content that truly resonates and provides value. For those hit by a drop in Google traffic, Steve recommended analyzing top-performing pages, studying competitors, and optimizing content for a variety of platforms and search engines. For new bloggers and experienced bloggers, it's no longer all about Google. Personalization and Marketing Channels The commoditization of content means we need to get personal. So even if you're in one of the most profitable blogging niches, like home improvement, personal development, fashion, mental health, real estate, or travel etc. this is no longer enough to make a lot of money. It's a good idea to start using "I" and "me," and sharing your personal experiences to make our content more relatable. It will show your expertise and how well you know your specific niche. Steve also highlighted the need to stay on top of industry trends and utilize different marketing channels to remain competitive. Maximizing Marketing Vehicles In the latter part of our conversation, Steve emphasizes setting goals for increasing the utilization of various marketing vehicles. He suggests seeking expertise in platforms like LinkedIn and using AI to boost visibility and authority. The Rise of Generative AI Generative AI is revolutionizing how we interact and communicate. It's moving from providing solutions to taking actions, such as scheduling and content creation. This evolution opens up exciting opportunities for businesses in customer service, marketing data analysis, and content generation. Strategic Content Marketing for Niche Bloggers Steve encourages a strategic approach to content marketing. This includes reviving underperforming content through SEO reviews, UX assessments, and leveraging brand expertise. He also shared tips on using platforms like Reddit, Quora, and Medium effectively, focusing on providing value rather than self-promotion. A Granular Strategy for Success Finally, Steve advocates for a granular strategy. Start with one piece of content, measure the impact of each change, and continuously evolve. It's about being strategic, leveraging AI, and implementing a measured approach to content marketing and platform utilization. Embracing Creativity and Change To sum up, our digital marketing landscape is ever-evolving, and success lies in our ability to be creative, adapt to changes, and diversify our strategies. I hope these insights from the Blogger Genius podcast inspire you to explore new avenues like selling your own digital products and thrive in the digital space. Stay tuned for more episodes, and remember, I'm here to help you strategize your digital product journey. Let's embrace the change together! Other Related Blogger Genius Podcast episodes You'll Enjoy: How to Make Money Blogging in 2024 (New Trend) with Jillian Leslie How Will AI Impact Blogging in 2024 with Steve Wiideman? The Truth About Blogging Success: Hard Work and Risks with Faith Mariah MiloTreeCart, the Best Tool for Non-Techies to Sell Digital Products I also want to introduce you to the MiloTreeCart, a tool designed for non-techies to sell digital products easily. It comes with features like fill-in-the-blank sales pages, check-out pages, a sales dashboard, upsells, and customer support. MiloTreeCart is currently available for a lifetime deal of $349 or three easy installments of $116.33.
Steve Chou makes an appearance on today's episode to discuss some key takeaways he and Mike learned while attending EcommerceFuel Live 2024. It's conference season for eCommerce! I just got back from ECF Live 2024, which was a great experience where I got to meet old friends and discuss a few of the issues that's been going on in the industry like Amazon's new fees, the recent Google update, and the ever-eroding margins. As always, I like to get someone who was at the conference with me to discuss some of the things that we've learned, and who else better than Steve Chou! Steve is a good friend of mine for several years now who runs My Wife Quit Her Job and is also hosting this year's Seller Summit, so we're live today to talk about the things we've learned. We talk about the 4 key takeaways that we came away with, and how we can apply it to our businesses. Here's some timestamps to get you guys going: Intro - 0:00 Catching up with Steve - 0:30 Mike's favorite time of the year - 1:15 Mike and Steve's ECF Live experience - 2:42 Steve's first takeaway #1: Google Update - 3:54 The future of Search and AI - 4:29 How fast things change - 9:25 Second takeaway #2: Tiktok Shop - 10:37 Third takeaway #3: Higher profit margins are the key to success - 15:11 Fourth takeaway #4: Amazon's New Fees - 18:01 What's happening in Seller Summit this year? - 23:06 Seller Summit's Mastermind Day - 23:45 Sign up for Seller's Summit - 27:07 Why Mike hates flying - 30:03 Steve, it was great recording with you as always! I really appreciate you coming on and doing this podcast with me. If you guys would like to learn more about Steve, check out MyWifeQuitHerJob to learn more about him! Seller Summit is on May 13th and 14th this year, so get your tickets here and you can put in a special request to get Mike as your Mastermind Leader. Don't forget to leave us a review on iTunes if you enjoy our content. If you have any questions or any topics you'd like us to discuss on the podcast, you can now email us directly at support@ecomcrew.com! Also, we would really appreciate it if you would leave us a review on iTunes. Thanks for listening!
The Google Core Update in March 2024 is causing havoc for SEOs, affiliates and niche site owners. With this new algorithm update hitting hard, what's your next steps? Where do you go from here? This video dives in... If you resonate with the idea of mastering the game of direct response marketing and leveraging sales funnels to grow your list and your business, this playlist is for you - • My $1M Funnels Revealed (& How You Ca... If you're looking for a big picture video that reveals the Google algorithm-proof business model you can build from your laptop, watch this video next - • Miles Beckler's A.T.M. Systems To Aut... I mentioned the importance of growing your email list in this video, which is explained in greater detail in these videos: • #1 Email Marketing Secret: How To Gro... To grow your list as an affiliate you will want to use a simple affiliate marketing funnel as explained here: • How To Build A Profitable Affiliate F... You can do it... It does take pivoting and remember... Everyone who has achieved great success online has dealt with this kind of BS in the past. It's those who keep getting back up and chasing down their dreams are the ones who make it in the end. That's the real 'secret' the gurus don't want you to know! Cheers Miles "The Helpful YouTuber" Beckler
Google just released a fat core update and all the rules you know about SEO are about to change again. As Google has already started de-indexing what they deem to be low quality sites, content auditing has never been more important. It may sound boring, but it's the process that might save you from an extinction event during the next update, or could resurrect your site if you've already been affected. Plus, it's the only process that's consistently shown results for websites affected by previous large updates like Panda, Medic, Spam and Core updates.So in this episode, we dive into what this latest core update means for SEO practices, and break down exactly what you need to do to curate content that will keep Google - and you - happy.____________________________________________A special thanks to our sponsors for this episode, Digital PR Agency, Search Intelligence.https://search-intelligence.co.uk/ ____________________________________________Full show notes:https://www.authorityhacker.com/podcasts/4-proven-steps-to-beat-google-updates/
6 months after a series of devastating updates for many legitimate sites, and the best advice Google could come up with is "
On today's episode – a first in the world of renewable energy as Ireland makes history, a pair of tech updates as Snapchat adds while Google removes, also a creative punishment for an angry fast food customer...and no, they won't be taking on the role of butler. Plus, this day in history looks at a monumental moment in aviation history. Ireland Wind Energy Snapchat AI Snapchat Release Google App Removal Fast Food Punishment email - coolstuffcommute@gmail.com
Today's blockchain and cryptocurrency news Bitcoin is down slightly at $42,254 Eth is down slightly at $2,243 BNB is up 3% at 243 C1 Fund circles to pick up investments at discount. Longs liquidated. ARK offloads more COIN Google updates ad policy Get 15% off OneSkin with the code DCR at https://www.oneskin.co/ #oneskinpod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices