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Latest podcast episodes about lukasz zelezny

Affiliate BI
SEO Login & Google Smashing Affiliate Sites with Lukasz Zelezny

Affiliate BI

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2024 53:55


Meet Lukasz Zelezny of SEO.London who's a well known SEO expert whom speaks at numerous SEO conferences globally. I know Lukasz as more of a technical SEO but we touch on a lot of intangibles in SEO of why there is so much disruption for affiliate sites today.

Marketing Speak
375. More Geeking Out on SEO with Lukasz Zelezny

Marketing Speak

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2022 61:57


A lot of marketers say content is always king. But how can you make your content king? The answer: Know how to utilize SEO and create the right strategy! Today's guest is Lukasz Zelezny, a keynote speaker and an SEO consultant for mid-to-large corporations and organizations with 15 years of experience. Lukasz focuses on increasing organic traffic, conversion rates, and return on investment through SEO. In this episode, Lukasz talks about the importance of keyword research in creating unique and valuable content for your SEO strategy. He also shares the tools he uses for SEO and some case studies of his clients. This interview will surely give you tips and tricks in SEO that you can use for your business. The show notes, including the transcript and checklist to this episode, are at marketingspeak.com/375.

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The In Search SEO Podcast
In Search SEO 90: How to Select Keywords (That Are Easy to Rank For)

The In Search SEO Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2022 19:53


How do you pick the right keywords that are easy to rank for in Google? It really pays to be strategic when picking keywords. Although one of the tried and tested ways to find keyword opportunities is to focus on keywords that your content is ranking for on page two, in this episode, Lukasz Zelezny has a counterintuitive keyword strategy. Look for keywords that your content is ranking for on position 50 or more. In episode #90, discover why it works and how to implement it. Check out the episode. For more Episodes of the In Search SEO podcast: rankranger.com/blog/podcasts Start a free Rank Ranger trial: rankranger.com/free-trial

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Jonny Ross Fractional CMO
#47 What new SEO tactics could you implement today

Jonny Ross Fractional CMO

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2021 45:34


Lukasz Zelezny is the former Head of Organic Acquisition at uSwitch and former director of SEO in Zoopla. Originally from Poland, Lukasz is well known in the global SEO community.I'm Delighted for him to join us, sharing a wealth of knowledge, tips and tricks you can implement today.We discuss schema, entities, inlinks (the tool and internal links), content gap analysis and how organisations can work with SEO consultants, more so the questions to be asking them!We talk about common clusters of keywords, how cloudflare can help your SEO, and explore tools like Jet Octopus, Drip, DeepL and personizely.netPlease enjoy the episode and thanks for being a fab listener. Support me by subscribing and telling your friends!#SEO #InLinks #Content

SEO in 2022
SuperGAP analysis: Using your competitor's rankings to guide your SEO success - with Lukasz Zelezny

SEO in 2022

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2021 18:30


Check out the rest of the content from "SEO in 2022" here: http://seoin2022.com/ Questions in this episode include: What is a SuperGAP analysis? How does it work? How do you choose your competitors? How do you choose which competitor keyword rankings to include in your gap analysis? What type of business can take advantage of this? What are a few specific steps that an SEO needs to do, to start putting this into action?

Digital Marketing Radio
What questions should you ask your SEO consultant? | Lukasz Zelezny

Digital Marketing Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2021 46:21 Transcription Available


So, you've decided that you need an SEO consultant, but how do you get the most out of their time? In this episode of Digital Marketing Radio Lukasz Zelezny shares with David Bain how to maximize the value of an SEO consultant by knowing what questions to ask. Here's Where To Find Lukasz:https://seo.london/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/seomanagerlondon/ Lukasz's 'Secret Software' Selections:https://inlinks.net/ https://wordlift.io/ Lukasz's 'Magical Marketer':https://www.linkedin.com/in/areejabuali/ Lukasz's 'Next On The List':https://bigml.com/ https://www.lovo.ai/ https://www.deepl.com/ https://sonix.ai/

Time for Marketing
#30 - Alexandra Tachalova - Smart Link Building how to stop following best practices and start getting links

Time for Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2020 21:25


Alexandra Tachalova (Linkedin or Twitter) is the organizer of the Digital Olympus conference and she does one thing in life. Generates backlinks. So if you want more backlinks, you should listen to what she has to say. This is her presentation from the DMSS 2019 in Bali, check out her presentation below. Smart link building how to stop following best practices and start getting links from Alexandra Tachalova   Podcast transcript Alexandra Tachalova: So when I was the very first time doing link building, I spent the first three or four months painting those features and well, I believe I did notice one or two links. Peter: This is Time4Marketing, the marketing podcast that will tell you everything you've missed when you didn't attend the marketing conference. Hello, and welcome to the Time4Marketing marketing podcast, the podcast that invites the best marketing conference speakers to come and sum up their presentations in five minutes. It's 2020 Happy New Year to everyone. My name is still Peter and I'll still be your host for this podcast episode. If you would like to know more what is going on on the podcast, you could visit the time4marketing.com website when you have forum where you could subscribe to our email newsletter or just subscribe to this podcast. If you want to talk to me, you can find me on my web page, seos.si. Enough about me. I hope you're having a wonderful new year. With me today is Alexandra Tachalova. Alex, hello and welcome. Alexandra: Hello, Peter. Thanks for having me. Such a pleasure and honor being here today. Peter: Alex, I'm very glad that you are here with us. Where are you located? Alexandra: I'm based in Saint Petersburg, which is not in Florida, but in Russia. Well, we are based on the same continent with you, not really far away from you. Peter: True, true. But Russia sounds very cold. Is it unbelievably cold right now? Alexandra: No, it's not unbelievably cold. We are going to have a Christmas and New Year without snow. Right now it’s +3 +4 five. Yes, just rainy. Peter: Alex, you are the founder of the Digital Olympus Conference. Tell us a bit more about the conference and tell us a bit more what you do in your everyday job life. Alexandra: Well, first of all, let's chat a little bit about the Digital Olympus Conference. That's going to happen on the sixth of April in Kraków, which is based in Poland. We have very, I think inspiring lineup. We have Aleyda Solis, Michal speakers, Lukasz Zelezny, Fernando Angulo, Leonardo Saroni from Booking, Judith 'deCabbit' and many, many other quite well-known experts. We are a very affordable conference because the cost, our POS is less than 100 that. That's more or less about this Olympus Conference and hope to see you guys maybe-- by the way, you don't even need to go to our conference. You could also join us online because we do a free live stream. Even if you can't come personally, then you have an option to join us just online. When talking about what I do besides Digital Olympus, I do link building. I have a quite small agency and it's just under the same brand, under Digital Olympus. Well, actually we built links mostly for B2B clients. That's what I think I know very well and that's my areas of expertise. That's the reason why I'm talking about link building quite a lot and write about link building covers intellectually. Did write a post for the MOZ Blog about the economics of link building. I highly recommend checking it out. Get tons of positive feedback. People were writing to me across different channels and they really love this stuff because not a lot of experts sharing it, the real cost of link building and why like different options cost different- costs differently. Yes, that's a good one, I think. Let me add one more thing about my personal life. If you go to any of my social media channels, you'll find me and my horse. I'm really into horse-riding, in particular dressage. That may be my second fashion after digital marketing. Peter: To go to your presentation, you spoke-- Well, you speak at a lot of different events. But I contacted you because you spoke at the DMSS in Bali in 2019 with-- Alexandra: That was my excuse to go to Bali. [laughter] Peter: That is a lot of people's excuse to go to Bali. It’s business. I can write it off on business expenses. Your presentation title was How to Stop Following the Best Practices and Start Getting Links. Alex, here are your five minutes for your presentation. Alexandra: I was talking about how exactly we built links here at Digital Olympus, what we do. First of all, we don’t follow any best practices. If you go to, just you know, to Google on quite well-known digital marketing blog, you'll find tons of- they're sharing how to do link building like 66 best link building strategy that you need to do today or tomorrow. Don't do that because they are quite useless being honest. The reason behind it that they're overused. Also, well, I have something more to share here besides like, they are useless because we've already tried them and they don't work but besides me there are some data. For instance, some time ago, Brian Dean teamed up with Pitchbox, which is an outreach tool and they analyzed thousands of email outreach pitches. Well, they found out that their average response rate is quite low, in fact, below 9%. That's the reason why I think doing link building by following those strategies is not the right way to go because, let's imagine if you sent 100 emails, you might get only one or two links because the response rates while any link builder know that response rate doesn't equal to getting a link. What I suggest doing-- First of all, what we don't do, definitely we don't send mass emails because they have a quite poor response rate. Instead of these, I would recommend going to people that are already aware about your brands, so with whom you've already established a relationship. The reason behind it that they're much more responsive and eager to communicate with you, so your emails won’t be ignored. Plus they know you, they trust you so you could try to get a link from them. But for sure it's not just because you are so good and your content is so good, you need to give them something back or visit it because people understand the value of links. My recommendations will be, well, if you want to work with though then do it like really do link building. That's actually the most beneficial way of doing it because if you partner up with a company that doing link building on a scale, so they’re also investing in this process, then you could build much more links because they know more people, they write to more blogs. But you need to return them links back. That's where we are coming to an indirect link exchange. You need to contribute to other blogs but not to build links because it's very expensive. Well, for sure you could do this, but it's much more like, it makes much more sense to do it, to return things back to people that could also generate links, so you are doing indirect links exchange. Well, for sure not only links can be cured as something available for people, someone or connection the rest of others with hype or like, for instance, your clients. If you are checking your circles. What you do, you check your clients, your social media followers, your partners as well. Anyone who basically knows your brand and their whereabouts, your existence. Well, if you talk about liners, they might want to, something like your specs, they might want to, so you send them your secs and get a link. Well, for sure don't do like the majority of people do like sending here is what like-- send an email, how does it look like? For instance, I deliver this awesome blog post and I've been following you for ages and then the reason why you need to give me a link back, well, quite stupid. They don't owe you a thing so don't do that. Instead of these, what I would recommend doing, first of all, connect with them and do something valuable for them. For instance, like link back to them, sending soundtracks. Only after these, ask whether there is any chance to link back to your awesome, insightful blog posts. That's very much it. The last tip will be, if you want to find people that write across various blogs within your niche, most probably they're doing link building because that's the reason why they write to different blogs. On a regular basis go to BuzzSumo experts, the list of contributors because at BuzzSumo allows you on the most popular blogs and then search via those author names inside BuzzSumo. Going back to BuzzSumo and see whether they write across different blogs or only write on this one article. Your goal is to find those that write across a quite big number of blogs like me. For instance, I write on different blogs like Moz, Search Engine Journal, co-marketing [unintelligible 00:10:50] excel, and et cetera. That's very much it. Peter: Okay, excellent. Alex, how important do you feel are links still in SEO and even more, are they getting more important or less in the last years? Alexandra: I think they're like, there should be one more guy here that-- there will be a very interesting conversation because I'm sure, yes, for sure I say links, the main reason why sites are ranking at the top of Google results and then we need an opponent here, someone who is really- truly believe that technical SEO on-site is so then the reason why sites are ranking. The thing here that I know how to build links and I see that when we build links to our clients' websites, the clients pager they grow. I see how it works. Then the reason why I believe that links are really important. However, I don't really do technical SEO so I don't see any correlations between technical SEO. I'm not observing them because I don't do that. Each time I just meet people that do technical SEO they are like sharing, "No, you don't need links, you only need to just to nail your calls or whatever it is." There are one more very important thing that everyone should remember. If you have a small website, I mean it's not a big e-commerce brand, you don't have tons of pages. I don't think nailing your technical off-site SEO would help you like really change your situation, especially if we are talking about highly competitive niches like IT, well, digital marketing or something like that. You could do whatever you want with your website. Make it very fast, make it very, very beautiful in terms of your course but unless you have links, it's not going to work. Peter: Especially business to business websites are usually in such a way that it's small content. Alexandra: Yes, just because your competitors are doing this. The problem with all those things that related to links, if people around you within your niche heavily invest in link building, then Google sees it and reacts on those additional forces that are impacting the SERPs. Then the problem is, well, imagine no one would be doing link building and then I could imagine that links won't be so important because Google will be looking at other factors. Since we have links and links are the core of Google [unintelligible 00:13:56] still because they are recommendations. We are recommending something like in real life. When I recommend something and I'm a trustworthy source because, for instance, I recommend something because I really know I think the digital marketing, I am a trustworthy-- people believe me. That's the same with links. When you are a trustworthy website and do you say like, "Okay, I linked to this website," you basically say that the website that you're linking to is also trustworthy and that's how Google overlays things. Peter: Probably links are going to be important for always. Another question-- Alexandra: I think so. yes. Peter: If I'm a company and now what is the distinction, when should I decide to find someone from the outside to help me with my link building and when should I do it by myself inhouse? Is the size of the website, the criteria or-- When should I look for someone to help me with my link building? Alexandra: When it comes to digital marketing, well, I'm a big believer that you need to try it on own. When I have a potential client that tell me, "Look we might hire you or might not because we are right now considering doing it on our own." I say like, "Look do it on your own because you see how it's hard, first of all then if you see how it's hard, then you might see a value in my services." You just try it, you see that it's very hard because it's very hard, you barely-- Even if you do guest blogging, it's very expensive so you would just spend the very few months just trying to pitch something to someone and receive a lot of no most probably. The thing with link building or when I think you need to outsource these types of things, well first of all, when you want to do it faster. You hire an agency. Because the main reason why people hire an agency like us or agencies like another like other guys because they've already established those relationships so they want it just to capitalize on what we've already done. Starting from the very first month, we could build up to 30 links per client. We've already know people so we just simply sent emails and they said, "Okay, we'll do this." They need to do everything from scratch. When I was the very first time during link building, I spend the first three or four-month painting those features. I believe I do notice one or two links so if you linked that was all I was very frustrated and I was like why? Because you need to spend around two, three years establishing those relationships and then everything is easy. The second situation when you need an agency when you need very specific links. You've already a well-known company-- well, you don't need average links, you need very specific links to very specific pages. For instance, category or it might be even commercial pages. Then you could try to go to a link building agency and ask them whether they could help you. Because you have such clients from an enterprise sector, They are very well known company but they want to run better by some of their category pages because that's their commercial pages, that's where all the revenue stream is coming. Yes, in some cases, you could do this. The best thing about email, personalized email outreach is that you could even build links to those pages as well. Not for each and every company but if you are talking about well-known and if you know, people, you could do this. Actually, we have a few clients for whom we are building links to commercial pages. Peter: Excellent. All right, I think that's it. Alex, if people would like to contact you or talk to you more about link building, where can people find you? Alexandra: That might be LinkedIn but please, if you want to connect with me on LinkedIn, write down a short message. I have already 200 connections that are pending. I just want to be sure that I'm not going to skip your connection request. Just write down something like, "I heard you on podcast something like this and then the reason I'd love to connect, I just greatly appreciate it." Or you can just go straight to Twitter which allows you to connect with me directly by following me and asking me question there without sending any super tracklist to connect. [chuckles] Peter: All right. Thank you for being on the podcast. I'll add all of the links about the stuff that- Alexandra: Thank you, Peter: -talked about in the show. I will also add your presentation into the show notes so if people want to go deeper into the content, they can- Alexandra: Awesome. Peter: -do that. One more thing, do you have future conferences lined up? Where can people find you if they want to see you speaking live? Alex: I think the biggest one that I have in my calendar is BrightonSEO in April, so if you'll be around- If you plan to come to BrightonSEO hope to see you there and for sure I'll be speaking about link building, which is a quite hot topic right now. It's on the rise. If you are based closer to me in Eastern Europe then SEO zraz in Bratislava, right? I think so in Bratislava, will be in February and so well, our own conference. I won't be speaking there, but I'll be there and so well, I'll be just taking care of technical things at Digital Olympus and if you're based somewhere in Poland, hope to see you at our own event. Peter: All right. There's a lot of opportunities. Okay. Alex, thank you very much for being on the podcast. It was great talking to you and hope to see you around. Alex: Hope to see you, Peter. Thank you very much for having me. And have a lovely Christmas.  

brightonSEO's podcast
Lukasz Zelezny - How To Turn Your SEO From Zero To Hero with GAP

brightonSEO's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2019 18:15


I'm skipping the jargon and going straight to the point. My presentation will show you which small and simple SEO changes can best improve traffic and revenue. I will cover GAP method. I'll focus on the way tactics that immediately boost SEO performance, you'll learn how to efficiently use limited resources to receive the biggest benefits.

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Search with Candour
Episode 21: SEO tactics to implement with Lukasz Zelezny

Search with Candour

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2019 32:31


In this episode you will hear a SearchNorwich recording of Lukasz Zelezny giving his talk "SEO tactics to implement tonight". Lukasz gives a detailed and insightful overview of a few his tactics to help improve organic rankings, citing his own method of keyword research, GAP analysis, WordPress plugins and more. You can watch the full video of Lukasz's talk and see his slides at https://search.withcandour.co.uk and learn more about SearchNorwich at https://searchnorwich.org

With Jason Barnard...
Tactics for Organic Traffic Growth (Lukasz Zelezny with Jason Barnard)

With Jason Barnard...

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2019 15:23


Lukasz Zelezny with Jason Barnard at Digital Olympus 2019 Lukasz Zelezny talks with Jason Barnard about the tactics for organic traffic growth. Lukasz is a drum and bass DJ… so we discuss how many digital marketers were once musicians / in the arts. I discover that Lukasz loves stories and adores metaphors – through which he shares super tips for imporving your SEO and increasing organic traffic (reasonably) easily. Lukasz finds a lovely balance between digging dep, and doing simple things that bring quick results that keep your clients happy. The Snapshot method. Gap Analysis. Lukasz shares his favourite WordPress plugins. I share Wordlift with him and he goes off to investigate. We both get excited about reducing flowery content – be honest, direct, straight to the answer. And we end with a big fat smiley agree-fest ! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pj91l-uqwH4 Lukasz runs an SEO agency in London. Find out more here

With Jason Barnard...
Tactics for Organic Traffic Growth (Lukasz Zelezny with Jason Barnard)

With Jason Barnard...

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2019 15:23


Lukasz Zelezny with Jason Barnard at Digital Olympus 2019 Lukasz Zelezny talks with Jason Barnard about the tactics for organic traffic growth. Lukasz is a drum and bass DJ… so we discuss how many digital marketers were once musicians / in the arts. I discover that Lukasz loves stories and adores metaphors – through which he shares super tips for imporving your SEO and increasing organic traffic (reasonably) easily. Lukasz finds a lovely balance between digging dep, and doing simple things that bring quick results that keep your clients happy. The Snapshot method. Gap Analysis. Lukasz shares his favourite WordPress plugins. I share Wordlift with him and he goes off to investigate. We both get excited about reducing flowery content – be honest, direct, straight to the answer. And we end with a big fat smiley agree-fest ! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pj91l-uqwH4 Lukasz runs an SEO agency in London. Find out more here

With Jason Barnard...
Tactics for Growth #SEOisAEO with Lukasz Zelezny at #DigitalOlympus

With Jason Barnard...

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2019 15:23


Lukasz is a drum and bass DJ… so we discuss how many SEOs were once musicians / in the arts. I discover that Lukasz loves stories and adores metaphors – through which he shares super tips for pushing your SEO (reasonably) easily. Lukasz finds a lovely balance between digging dep, and doing simple things that bring quick results that keep your clients happy. The Snapshot method. Gap Analysis. Lukasz shares his favourite WordPress plugins. I share Wordlift with him and he goes off to investigate. We both get excited about reducing flowery content – be honest, direct, straight to the answer. And we end with a big fat smiley agree-fest ! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pj91l-uqwH4

With Jason Barnard...
Tactics for Organic Traffic Growth (Lukasz Zelezny with Jason Barnard)

With Jason Barnard...

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2019 15:23


Lukasz Zelezny with Jason Barnard at Digital Olympus 2019 Lukasz Zelezny talks with Jason Barnard about the tactics for organic traffic growth. Lukasz is a drum and bass DJ… so we discuss how many digital marketers were once musicians / in the arts. I discover that Lukasz loves stories and adores metaphors – through which he shares super tips for imporving your SEO and increasing organic traffic (reasonably) easily. Lukasz finds a lovely balance between digging dep, and doing simple things that bring quick results that keep your clients happy. The Snapshot method. Gap Analysis. Lukasz shares his favourite WordPress plugins. I share Wordlift with him and he goes off to investigate. We both get excited about reducing flowery content – be honest, direct, straight to the answer. And we end with a big fat smiley agree-fest ! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pj91l-uqwH4

The In Search SEO Podcast
In Search SEO 21: Pay to Play? Is Organic Search, Branding, & Social Media Dying?

The In Search SEO Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2019 42:20


The world-renowned Lukasz Zelezny joins the show to discuss: • Why, despite the influx of Google's SERP features, organic search is stronger than ever • The continuing possibility of building your brand organically • Is there something that still works on social media without paying for it?

Kocham poniedziałki
Jak zmienić swoje życie... od czasu do czasu - Lukasz Zelezny kocha poniedziałki

Kocham poniedziałki

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2019 16:26


Cykl KOCHAM PONIEDZIAŁKI jest cyklem wywiadów z ludźmi którzy osiągnęli sukces w swojej dziedzinie, a jednym z ważniejszych dla nich osiągnięć jest to, że kochają swoje życie, kochają swoją pracę. Nie są hipisami, nie rzucili korporacji i nie uciekli w Bieszczady - po prostu nie postawili na sobie kreski i znaleźli sposoby, żeby praca była ich wielką fascynacją. Są to rozmowy o ich życiowych mantrach - o tym, jak radzą sobie z wątpliwościami, nudą, opiniami innych, porażkami. Lukasz Zelezny był bardzo dobrze zapowiadającym się muzykiem, który bardzo kocha muzykę, która była jego wielką pasją, ale zdecydował, że nie jest to pasja, za którą chce podążać i że w obrębie tego, co kocha musi znaleźć coś innego, w obrębie czego będzie w stanie spełnić swoje inne marzenia i inne plany życiowe. O tym, za jaką pasję należy podążać, a jaką należy zostawić jako hobby – będzie w dzisiejszym odcinku KOCHAM PONIEDZIAŁKI. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Bądź ze mną na bieżąco! ▷ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/izmalkowa ▷ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/julia_izmal... ▷ Twitter: https://twitter.com/JuliaIzmalkowa ▷ Strona: http://juliaizmalkowa.com/

Marketing Scoop Podcast
1.14 Google Want Your Video Answer for their Search Results

Marketing Scoop Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2018 32:07


To stay on top of your digital game, you have to keep track of what’s going on in search - be it organic or paid. Google rolls out new features and updates on a daily basis. And to benefit from all the freshest tweaks and have the first-mover advantage, you have to know they exist. Topics: 1:10 Google wants your video answer for their search results - IF you’re famous enough How big a celebrity do you have to be? Why is it only available on iOS devices? Is direct answers moving towards video answers? What could this mean for SEO? 07:15 Text ads keep on getting longer... Google is extending the extra text available with responsive text ads, to regular text ads. What is this about? What might this mean for click-through-rate and ad position required to get traffic? 11:40  Google launches expandable snippets What are expandable snippets? Does this mean that people will spend more time on the SERP? What implication might this have for SEOs? 22:13  What exactly are Google’s Sponsored Units on search and why do you need to know? What are Google’s Sponsored Units on search? What industries need to pay attention most and why? What are the main benefits to using them? This episode's guests: Lukasz Zelezny, the Director of Organic Performance at ZPG Plc; and Elizabeth Marsten, the Senior Director of eCommerce Growth Services at CommerceHub  

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Time for Marketing
#5 - Lukasz Zelezny - SEO and content optimization in 2018 - How to win the game

Time for Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2018 22:36


Lukasz Zelezny is the Director of Organic Acquisition at ZPG and he spoke at the Ungagged conference 2018 with a presentation SEO and content optimization in 2018 - How to win the game. You can also check out the presentation at the bottom. Here are the links to the tools we mention in the podcast: https://brand24.com/https://www.accuranker.com/   Lukasz Zelezny - Ungaged 2018 - SEO and Content Optimization in 2018 – How to Win the Game! from Peter Mesarec

Internet Marketing: Insider Tips and Advice for Online Marketing
From Drum & Bass to SEO: Interview with Lukasz Zelezny pisode

Internet Marketing: Insider Tips and Advice for Online Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2018 25:43


In today's Internet Marketing Podcast, Andy is joined by Lukasz Zelezny, director of organic performance at ZPG to talk about SEO and why it most definitely isn't dead! On the show you'll learn: Why SEO is fascinating and definitely not dead! Why content marketing is everything!How content marketing helps to deliver conversions and leadsThe important factors in on-page optimisation in 2018The top tools to help you with on-page optimisationPlus as usual, Lukasz provides his top tip/key takeaway for the audience. If you'd like to connect with Lukasz, you can find him on Twitter here & on LinkedIn here. You can also find his personal site here.   See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Marketing Strategies Podcast
How To Generate Traffic And Customers With Organic Search - With Lukasz Zelezny from uSwitch

Marketing Strategies Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2018 57:59


In this episode I speak with Lukasz Zelezny, Director of Organic Performance for ZPG Plc. Lukasz specifically works on the companies uSwitch brand. He has a vast experience with SEO and organic acquisition. We discuss the things he does to consistently improve the rankings for uSwitch. This touches on the customer experience and conversion rate optimisation as well. There are a ton of takeaways in this episode. Lukasz often refers to how the things we discuss relate to small and medium businesses.

Growth Marketing Toolbox
102: SEO Tools and Tactics

Growth Marketing Toolbox

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2017 39:40


On this episode, Lukasz Zelezny shares some of his favorite SEO tools and tactics. Lukasz is a London-based Top 10 Social Media Influencer in UK, who speaks around the world at SEO and social media conferences, and he’s here today to share some of his favorite SEO tools and tactics. For full show notes, visit https://earnworthy.com/102

BrandTalks
5 crucial SEO tips for content managers with Lukasz Zelezny

BrandTalks

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2017 30:06


Lukasz started working in SEO industry around the year 2000. Social Media become his area of expertise from 2010. In 2015 he traveled 75,000 km speaking at many conferences including ClickZ Shanghai China, ClickZ Jakarta Indonesia, SiMGA Malta, SES London in the United Kingdom. as well as conferences held in Europe – Marketing Festival in Brno, Brighton SEO in Brighton, UnGagged in London. Every year he is actively participating in 10 to 20 events as a keynote speaker. Additionally, he organizes workshops where he is sharing tips around SEO, Social Media and Analytics. Lukasz is a hands-on speaker, he spends a lot of his time keeping up to date with the changes in the technology of online marketing and tools.

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Social Signals SEO – LUKASZ ZELEZNY | DMR #96

Digital Marketing Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2015 44:57


[Tweet ""What is your added value? What are you offering to customers?" @LukaszZelezny"] Lukasz  Zelezny is an event speaker, Head of Organic @uSwitchUK and self-confessed SEO, PPC & social media geek! You can also find him over at Zelezny.uk. Today on Digital Marketing Radio we discuss social signals SEO, with topics including: Do you think that it is necessary to be prominent on social media nowadays to have great SEO? What impact do you think social has on Google’s algorithm? Are elements like Facebook likes actually part of Google's algorithm? Do social brand citations on social media have an impact on SEO? You also blog on LinkedIn – you don’t have that content anywhere else? Is LinkedIn the most effective social media network for you at the moment? Is being on Google+ a good use of your time? Is it best to focus on just a few social networks or should you try to 'be everywhere'? Is it worthwhile treating LinkedIn as your own blogging platform? Is it a good idea to accept anybody as a contact on LinkedIn? How did you get in to SEO? Is SEO not dead now? ;) Software I couldn't live without What software do you currently use in your business that if someone took away from you, it would significantly impact your marketing success? Search Metrics [Keyword research tool] SEMRush [Keyword research tool] Majestic [Backlink analysis] aHREFS [Backlink analysis] Brand24 [Brand tracking] TalkWalker [Social Media Analytics] Fresh Web Explorer [Compare mentions and links] Screaming Frog [Site crawling] Deep Crawl [Corporate level site crawling] Moz [On-page optimizer] BuzzSumo [asfasf] Hootsuite [Social media dashboard] ViralContetBuzz [Social media sharing] My number 1 takeaway What's the single most important step from our discussion that our listeners need to take away and implement in their businesses? What is your added value? What are you offering to customers? Why do you want to rank? Focus on the business objectives just now.