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In this episode, SEO consultant Natalie Slater dives deep into the persistent myths and misconceptions surrounding SEO, discusses the impact of recent Google updates AI content, and shares essential tips for managing successful website migrations.In this episode, we discuss:Some myths and misconceptions about SEOHow AI content has been impacted by recent Google algorithm updatesCommon pitfalls to be aware of when planning a website migrationCONNECTNatalie Slater on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/natalie-mott/ David Richter on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-richter-clickpop/ or www.clickpop.co.uk LISTENSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2rZo9Z5laMfQ9OsY9OVyPq?si=652f6e969f9e42ec Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/marketing-freed/id1731359462 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@MarketingFreedPodcast Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.co.uk/podcasts/08eb4a0a-cdfd-4cf7-8801-20f983579715/marketing-freed PlayerFM: https://player.fm/series/series-3552796 Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/marketing-freed-5619008 Deezer: https://www.deezer.com/en/show/1000659902
When are best SEO practices not the best SEO strategy? As with everything in SEO, even following best practices all depends. Wix's Mordy Oberstein and Crystal Carter are back to discuss the pros and cons of following the best practices of SEO. Find out when to and when not to adhere to best SEO practices as the duo explores real cases when following best SEO practices may not be ideal! SEO Consultant, Jono Alderson, shares scenarios where you should take off your SEO hat and alter certain best practices by not necessarily ignoring them but reshaping them to differentiate yourself from competitors. Plus, see how best practices relate to actual consumer expectations. Practice doesn't always make perfect on this week's of the SERP's Up SEO Podcast! Key Segments [00:01:51] What's On This Episode of SERP's Up? [00:02:38] Focus Topic of the Week: Parting Ways With Best Practices [00:19:18] Focus Topic Guest: Jono Alderson [00:28:25] Deep Thought [00:34:59] Snappy News [00:42:23] Follow of the Week Hosts, Guests, & Featured People: Mordy Oberstein Crystal Carter Jono Alderson Natalie Slater Barry Schwartz Resources: SERP's Up Podcast Wix SEO Learning Hub Searchlight SEO Newsletter Wix Studio Wix Studio YouTube Jono Alderson SEO Consulting User first SEO News: Google Explains How It Processes Queries & Ranks Content Reminder: Google's Helpful Content Update Is No More - It's A Core Update
I had an insightful chat with freelance technical SEO expert Natalie Slater. She shared how she accidentally fell into SEO from a music background 15 years ago and has loved it ever since. Natalie gave great tips on transitioning from agency-side to solo freelancing, utilizing platforms like LinkedIn for leads, staying updated on AI impacts to SEO, and more. Tune in for her agency war stories, traveling digital nomad lifestyle, and technical SEO troubleshooting projects over the years. Follow Natalie on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/natalie-mott/ Follow Natalie on X/Twitter: https://twitter.com/njmott Watch the video version here. Follow SEO Consultant Olga Zarr or hire Olga to help you with SEO Follow Olga Zarr Twitter Follow Olga Zarr on LinkedIn The best SEO newsletter The best SEO podcast SEO consultant Olga Zarr
Christopher Vane co-founded Little Bear Sanctuary, a nonprofit farm animal sanctuary in Punta Gorda, FL, in honor of his late mother Ursula (which translates to “little bear” in Latin). They shared a common passion for animals and Ursula often dreamed of providing neglected, once-abused animals a safe haven.While originally from New York, Chris surprisingly started off with a career in human healthcare, eventually landing in Florida working as a real estate broker. When he met Randy, everything changed…for the better, that is! Their relationship sparked a new passion to live each day with purpose. After they got married, their desire to provide a better world for farm animals was greatly amplified. Together, Chris and Randy followed through on Ursula's dream and established the Little Bear Sanctuary in 2017. Now, 160+ rescued farm animals call Little Bear Sanctuary home, and – thanks to Christopher's compassion and dedication – each animal has been given an opportunity to experience love and freedom.Little Bear Sanctuary provides a permanent home for farm animals that have been abandoned or can no longer be cared for by the owner in order to allow them to live out the remainder of their lives in a cruelty free environment. We are committed not only to a vegan lifestyle but the essential education of pigs as pets. Our animals are never kept in cages or pens and are free to roam in their natural habitat.https://littlebearsanctuary.orghttps://www.facebook.com/littlebearsanctuaryAdd us to your Amazon Smile account: https://smile.amazon.com/ch/82-2180440Special Guest: Natalie SlaterNatalie Slater has been described as “Martha Stewart meets Iron Maiden,” taking vegan cooking to places it has never been before. Influenced by slasher films, pro-wrestling, punk rock and heavy metal, her quirky-yet-delicious comfort foods are a refreshing take on vegan eating with award-winning flavors. Along the way, her off-color humor, irreverent rants and density of pop-culture references will make you laugh out loud.Natalie is the author of Bake and Destroy: Good Food for Bad Vegans, and the Director of Marketing for Upton's Naturals – and she sells awesome merch too!https://bakeanddestroy.com
On this episode we discuss nerd news and have fellow podcast host, JB of the Gutterboys on to talk about the Justice League Snyder Cut. We also have Natalie Slater of Bake and Destroy on to dissect Wonder Woman 1984. Support the show (https://paypal.me/MOTOpod)Brought to you by FierceUnicorns.com Use code "OBVIOUS" at checkout for 15% off!
Natalie Slater is a blogger and the author of the cookbook Bake and Destroy: Good Food for Bad Vegans. Bake and Destroy features original vegan recipes influenced by punk rock, heavy metal, junk food and maybe a bit of pro-wrestling. Occasionally Natalie will interview chefs, indie designers and other interesting folks for the blog as well.She heads up marketing for Upton's Naturals, as well as their two Chicago restaurants Upton's Breakroom and Liberation Donuts. Natalie has appeared on several TV shows on The Food Network, The Cooking Channel, and WTTW Chicago Tonight and has appeared on the pages of Time Out Chicago and Bust Magazine. She has been fired from more reality TV shows than you can imagine.Natalie Slater: bakeanddestroy.com IG: @bakeanddestroyDustin Harder: veganroadie.com IG: @TheVeganRoadie
On this episode we discuss nerd news and share our unpopular opinions. We also have a conversation with vegan chef and writer Natalie Slater on food, kids swearing, nanas, and professional wrestling. Support the show (https://paypal.me/MOTOpod)
It’s episode number #23 so Bee chats with Chicagoland legend, Natalie Slater - the writer and blogger of the legendary Vegan cooking guide, Bake & Destroy. Bake and Destroy is a staple for vegan eats since - like beginning of the inter webs. This cooking goddess is a Sag sun, Libra Moon, Leo Rising. Natalie is also the marketing manager for the vegan brand Upton’s based in Chicago. We have a nice little chat about the politics of growing up a woman involved in hardcore & the humble beginnings of Bake & Destroy. She names of her favorite vegan products and give some suggestions on local vegan cheeses. Later she also discusses the passion project she worked on with Upton’s to create a vegan Chicago style hot dog that will blow your mind & shares her vegan nacho cheese recipe! @bakeanddestroy✨We open the BB Hive mailbox and answer your questions on the universe and romantic chemistry in astrology! Are the stars a big op clock? What aspects are good between romantic partners? Bee & Jeanette from Saturn Sandwich are here to answer with help from Cristina Farilla if Eighth House Astrology! ✨ Bad Romance dating horror stories sent in this week Stefanie Caponi ✨ Self Care Tip of the Week sent in by: Yoko Ono✨Some voice over by Lauren Frances, Lux, and Demi✨ Theme by “Old Wounds” by Try the Pie & other background music by Carrie Sterling & Stephen Edwards. Closing song: “Baby Love” by: Taleen Kali --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Another one with Natalie Slater.
In the second part of Alicia’s visit to Chicago, she speaks with pastry chef Valeria Taylor, and food writers Tim Mazurek and Natalie Slater. They discuss their frustrations with the way Chicago’s food scene is repeatedly defined by critics based in LA and NYC, their favorite animal-free recipes, and what they think makes for a good vegan city. Written and presented by Alicia Kennedy Produced by Sareen Patel This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at www.aliciakennedy.news/subscribe This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at www.aliciakennedy.news/subscribe
In the second part of Alicia’s visit to Chicago, she speaks with pastry chef Valeria Taylor, and food writers Tim Mazurek and Natalie Slater. They discuss their frustrations with the way Chicago’s food scene is repeatedly defined by critics based in LA and NYC, their favorite animal-free recipes, and what they think makes for a good vegan city. Written and presented by Alicia Kennedy Produced by Sareen Patel
Iconic goth D.J. Scary Lady Sarah joins me for vegan food at Upton's Breakroom (2054 W Grand Ave, Chicago, IL 60612). We talked about her evolution as a DJ, goth music and music curation as we devoured a truly fantastic meat-free dinner. See Scary Lady Sarah at "Nocturna: New Loves & Broken Hearts Ball" (Saturday, February 16 at Metro).Discussed this week: Tahini shakes at Upton's: I'd have one every day if I could. The birth of Scary Lady Sarah's celebrated "Nocturna" club night ("it's primarily a goth night"). How punk rock led into post punk into goth for Sarah. How music discovery has evolved, and its pros and cons. The crucial role of music curators today. How Sarah's music fanaticism led her to learn to D.J. The goth subculture and its visual aesthetic. The much-anticipated Nocturna book! Sarah's band, Bellwether Syndicate. She had to learn how to play in order to be in the band! Car Con Carne is presented by The Autobarn Mazda of Evanston. Special thanks this week to Natalie Slater and Upton's Breakroom.
Iconic goth D.J. Scary Lady Sarah joins me for vegan food at Upton's Breakroom (2054 W Grand Ave, Chicago, IL 60612). We talked about her evolution as a DJ, goth music and music curation as we devoured a truly fantastic meat-free dinner. See Scary Lady Sarah at "Nocturna: New Loves & Broken Hearts Ball" (Saturday, February 16 at Metro).Discussed this week: Tahini shakes at Upton's: I'd have one every day if I could. The birth of Scary Lady Sarah's celebrated "Nocturna" club night ("it's primarily a goth night"). How punk rock led into post punk into goth for Sarah. How music discovery has evolved, and its pros and cons. The crucial role of music curators today. How Sarah's music fanaticism led her to learn to D.J. The goth subculture and its visual aesthetic. The much-anticipated Nocturna book! Sarah's band, Bellwether Syndicate. She had to learn how to play in order to be in the band! Car Con Carne is presented by The Autobarn Mazda of Evanston. Special thanks this week to Natalie Slater and Upton's Breakroom.
The phenomenal Natalie Slater of "Bake and Destroy" (bakeanddestroy.com) jumps in my car for a night of vegan food from Kāl'ish. And yes, that makes this week's show "Car Sin Carne." And this week's Car Sin Carne is brought to us by Boost Mobile. Here's what we talk about on the show: The gentrification of Uptown/Sheridan Park. Natalie's fearsome side-eye: "You don't want this." We both wore glasses. Twinning! The rise-to-fame of jackfruit. "There's always a napkin shortage." "I'm almost 40; it's time for me to start accepting pickles." Sesame oil is magical. Never say no dessert. Chicago restaurants going cashless. Traveling as a vegan today vs. 15 years ago. Natalie as an entrepreneur: Where did the spark come from? What led Natalie to create Bake and Destroy? Natalie's opportunity to open a bakery, courtesy of her friend whose name rhymes with "PM Sunk." Each episode of RAW is, like, 10 hours long. Why Roddy Piper was the best, bar none. The cookbook (Bake and Destroy: Good Food for Bad Vegans). The undeniable charms of "Killer Klowns from Outer Space." The undeniable lack of charms in the Canadian family show "Heartland."
Tony sits down with Natalie Slater, who runs the blog BakeandDestroy.net. They chat about her cookbook, I Heart Keenwah, the Vegan Vortex in Chicago, and the wrong way to eat a Chicago hot dog. © 2016 Ninety94 Chicago
CM Punk's long time friend, Natalie Slater, recently wrote a column which stated that he has retired from wrestling, primarily for the fact that fame has virtually eliminated his privacy. In this show we'll talk about the price of fame and the drawbacks of celebrity.
It’s a one-two punch of awesome with these guests: Natalie Slater of Bake and Destroy, followed by CakeSpy Jessie Oleson Moore. Natalie destroys stereotypes of vegan cuisine, and I offer the wines to show off her cooking style. And if you’re craving sweetness, who better to speak with than a CakeSpy? I brought the dessert wine. … Read more about this episode...
This week on “the fastest 30 minutes on the internet”, Mike Edision & Judy McGuire are joined in-studio by the woman known as B., creator of the cautionary and sometimes revolting blog STFU, Parents. Together they discuss everything from poor parenting to placenta platter and agree that social media is not meant for documenting a child’s bowel movements. Also on the show to promote the upcoming Sugar Slam 2011, Natalie Slater of Bake & Destroy. This episode was sponsored by Hearst Ranch.