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Favour Obasi-ike, MBA, MS breaks down website anatomy, emphasizing that a "pretty" site is useless if it doesn't function technically. He explains the psychology of website navigation, detailing three types of scrolling: eye paths, scroll paths, and decision zones. Guest speakers advocate for starting with a simple, high-converting one-page website on platforms like Wix, rather than getting overwhelmed by complex builds. The conversation also covers the importance of proper logo linking, customized social media icons, and integrating live chat to reduce friction and boost sales.>>
Favour Obasi-ike, MBA, MS breaks down the anatomy of a business website. He explains that owning a domain, hosting, and a mailbox are just the starting points; maintaining a website is like maintaining a house. Favour details the risks of platform lock-in (like the migration challenges with Squarespace and Bluehost) and emphasizes the importance of a standalone FAQ page to boost search impressions. He provides a checklist for website owners, covering image compression, canonical tags, and critical integrations like Google Search Console and Bing Webmaster Tools.>>
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Favour Obasi-ike, MBA, MS provides a deep dive into the 2026 scheduling landscape, comparing Cal vs. Calendly. As a digital marketing expert, he explores the benefits of white-labeling, custom APIs, and recurring events. The discussion addresses the polarizing nature of scheduling links in professional networking and offers a guide on using these tools to maintain a long-term business presence. Favour emphasizes that while Calendly is a pioneer, Cal.com's open-source nature provides unique flexibility for modern entrepreneurs. Check Calendly.com vs Cal.com on G2 Reviews here.Who is this for?This content is tailored for entrepreneurs, small business owners, and digital marketers who want to streamline their online booking systems. It's for those deciding between established tools like Calendly and open-source alternatives like Cal.com to manage their time and client interactions more effectively.Key MomentsFavour introduces Cal.com as a powerful alternative to Calendly, highlighting that many features Calendly charges for are free on Cal (03:43). He breaks down a comparison chart, noting that Cal offers custom routing logic, custom domains, and two-way Salesforce/HubSpot synchronization—features often missing or restricted in Calendly (05:36, 08:33).A significant portion of the room debates the etiquette of scheduling links, with some participants viewing them as "self-serving," while others defend them as essential tools for protecting a creator's time (13:11, 16:22).Favour also explains the authenticity of Trustpilot reviews, emphasizing the platform's transparency in business validation (09:56).Timestamps00:18 – Introduction and shoutouts to the Business and Marketing House.02:26 – Discovering Cal.com: A backstory from LinkedIn to Berlin.04:29 – The legacy of Calendly and its impact on time management.05:36 – Feature Breakdown: Custom routing, domains, and API access.08:33 – Integration Deep Dive: Salesforce, HubSpot, and two-way sync.09:56 – Understanding Trustpilot: How to verify business authenticity.13:11 – The "Pain in the Ass" Factor: A debate on scheduling link etiquette.20:45 – Best practices for using schedulers in podcasting and networking.FAQsIs Cal.com really free? Favour notes that many features Calendly charges for are available for free on Cal.com.What is "white-labeling" in scheduling? It allows you to remove the platform's branding and use your own domain, a feature unique to Cal.com.Why do some people hate scheduling links? Some find them impersonal or "self-serving," preferring direct email or text communication to set meetings.How does Cal.com sync with my CRM? Unlike some tools that only offer one-way sync, Cal.com provides a two-way synchronization with platforms like Salesforce and HubSpot.Action StepsAudit Your Booking Flow: Review your current process and identify if you are paying for features that could be free elsewhere.Check the Comparison: Visit the Cal.com vs. Calendly chart to see which tool aligns with your technical needs.Verify Your Presence: Ensure your business is claimed on platforms like Trustpilot to build authentic social proof.Soft-Launch Your Link: Pair scheduling links with a personal note to avoid the "self-serving" perception.Test Custom Domains: If using Cal.com, explore custom domains to enhance your professional branding.Ready to Rank? Book Your SEO & Web Dev Services Today
Favour Obasi-ike, MBA, MS highlights Pinterest as a visual search engine with unmatched content longevity (up to 5 months). Unlike social media, he explains that Pinterest captures users at the start of their purchasing journey. His key strategies include keyword-rich pins and claiming website property to drive sustained, unbranded discovery and sales in 2026.Who is this for?This content targets entrepreneurs, content creators, and business owners seeking to optimize marketing via Pinterest for enhanced online visibility and sales through strategic content distribution.Key MomentsPinterest offers a significantly longer content lifespan (3.5-5 months) vs. Instagram (19-72 hours), crucial for long-term branding and content compounding (00:49-02:04, 07:43-08:46).As a visual search engine, 96-97% of Pinterest searches are unbranded, indicating high user intent for discovery. Keywords in images/descriptions are vital for discoverability (08:50-10:10).Pinterest allows claiming website property for content ownership (26:15-26:39) and is a key platform where users begin their purchasing journey (34:34-35:18).FAQsHow long do pins last?3.5 to 5 months, creating a compounding interest effect on your traffic.Is Pinterest social media?No, he positions it as a visual search engine where user intent is discovery and purchase.What are unbranded searches?97% of searches don't include a brand name, giving every business a fair chance to be found.Action StepsResearch Keywords: Find terms users use to discover solutions in your niche.Optimize Pins: Use high-quality visuals paired with keyword-rich descriptions.Claim Website: Verify your domain on Pinterest to secure content and boost SEO.Repurpose Content: Move short-lived social posts to Pinterest for long-term visibility.Track Analytics: Monitor which pins drive the most "starts" in the purchasing journey.Ready to Rank? Book Your SEO & Web Dev Services Today
Pinterest marketing, by Favour Obasi-ike, MBA, MS, is an underserved yet high-value platform for business marketing in 2026. Its search engine nature (with most searches unbranded - 96%) positions it as a top channel for discovery, long-term engagement, and trust-building. Businesses can claim ownership, upload vast content portfolios, analyze data, and target ads with precision.Using the “ABC method,” well-keyworded content ranks for a range of searchable interests, allowing businesses to be found at the inspiration and planning stage when buyers' intentions are forming. Unlike other platforms, content longevity on Pinterest is measured in months, not days. Claiming your business website and properly optimizing pins ensures success both organically and via ads.Who Is This For?Entrepreneurs and small business owners looking to grow in 2026 Marketing professionals interested in visual/search-driven channels Product creators, service providers, and content creators (e.g., realtors, filmmakers, bloggers, coaches, local businesses) Anyone ready to leverage Pinterest for long-term, evergreen digital presenceKey Moments & TimestampsUnbranded Search Power: 96-97% of Pinterest searches are unbranded, opening opportunities for discovery [00:00:56]Pinterest for Movie Rollouts: Using Pinterest to showcase behind-the-scenes content and build genre-based boards [00:04:31]Pinterest vs. Other Platforms: Content “shelf life” on Pinterest (5 months vs. Instagram's 72 hours) [00:30:32]Pinterest Business Setup & Best Practices: How to set up, claim your website, and configure DNS for business accounts [00:07:43], [00:24:03]SEO “ABC Method”: How to use keyword permutations for expanded content (“house design A/B/C”) [00:39:56]Strategic Planning: Seasonal and trend-based planning, planning ahead for events (like Christmas trees in May) [00:44:43], [01:12:43]Pinterest Ads & Analytics: Insights on lower ad spend and granular audience targeting (zip code, CSV lists) [00:49:03], [01:19:16]Content Ownership: Importance of claiming accounts for copyright protection [00:26:21]Who Uses Pinterest?: Myths busted (all ages, beyond “mom” niche) [00:31:35]FAQsQ: Who should use Pinterest for business?A: Any business with visual or searchable content—real estate, events, products, media, bloggers, consultants, etc.Q: How long does a Pinterest Pin last?A: Pins can drive engagement for 5+ months, far surpassing standard posts on other social networks.Q: What is the “ABC Method”?A: A keyword expansion technique: type your main keyword + a/b/c to discover long-tail search terms and trends.Q: How does claiming my website help?A: It ensures copyright protection, authenticates the brand, and boosts SEO with backlinks and verified authority.Q: Can Pinterest be used for local business and events?A: Yes! Geotargeting and CSV uploads for ad targeting allow granular, locally focused campaign delivery.Action StepsCreate/Upgrade Business Account: Use your business email and claim your website in settings with DNS/TXT verification.Keyword Research via “ABC Method”: Expand content ideas using variations/keywords relevant to your offering.Content Planning for Longevity: Batch and schedule pins ahead of seasonal trends/events (e.g., Christmas, product launches).Design Saveable, Searchable Pins: Focus on unbranded, interest-based images and videos with clear, keyworded titles/descriptions.Claim Socials & Connect Analytics: Integrate Instagram and check analytics to track saves, clicks, and traffic.Experiment with Ads: Layer promoted pins using zip code and audience data for targeted exposure.Monitor & Adjust: Regularly check pin performance and tweak strategy for conversion, traffic, and save rates.2026 Growth MindsetPinterest isn't just another marketing channel—it's an evergreen engine for discovery, conversion, and enduring brand relevance in the fast-changing digital world.Ready to Rank? Book Your SEO & Web Dev Services Today
Tune into expert AI and marketing strategies designed for entrepreneurs and brands striving to become indispensable with Favour Obasi-ike, MBA, MS. Explore technical SEO, AI marketing techniques, and actionable tactics to boost your visibility and revenue. This episode offers real-world advice to help you master digital marketing and grow your social business online and offline.Favour discusses the essential steps every business owner and brand builder should take to ensure their website and content are recognized, trusted, and indexed by Google. Topics span from domain acquisition and technical setup to organic SEO strategies and evaluating digital visibility. Focusing on the importance of foundational elements like DNS records, consistent quality content, and leveraging free Google tools, Favour makes the case for building a strong organic presence before running ads, ensuring long-term growth and authority online.Who Is This For?Entrepreneurs and small business owners Marketing professionals Website owners and bloggers Anyone aiming to improve online visibility and brand authorityIndividuals seeking long-term digital growth through SEOKey Moments & TimestampsSetting the Stage: Importance of Google for brand recognition and longevity online [00:00:04]The Brand/Google Question: Do you have a brand, and does Google know it? [00:00:36]Domain as Digital Identity: The role of domains for branding, using dovid.com as an example [00:02:05]Identifying Website Issues: Live advice and examples about email deliverability, domain authentication, and DNS health [00:10:33]Google's Free Tools: How to check if your site is indexed using site:domain.com and Google's experimental "learn-about" feature [00:19:37]Organic SEO Before Ads: Why you shouldn't run ads before building organic foundations [00:38:00]Technical Foundations: Importance of DNS, MX records, sitemaps, and technical configuration for trust/visibility [00:27:26]EEAT: Google's acronym – Experience, Expertise, Authority, Trust [00:46:58]Content Longevity vs. Social: Focus on blogs and evergreen content vs. ephemeral social posts [00:51:43]DIY Check: Step-by-step guide to see if you're indexed (site colon search) [00:54:07], [00:55:52]Action Wrap-Up: How to connect, get audits, and next steps [00:57:11], [01:00:13]SEO SummaryBrand = Domain: Your digital “home” is your domain; it's the anchor for all brand activities.Google Recognition: Being online is not enough—Google must be able to identify, trust, and index your content.Technical Health: Essential to configure DNS, email authentication (SPF, DKIM, DMARC), sitemaps, robots.txt, and page speed.Organic First: Build trust and visibility via organic SEO efforts before investing in paid ads for better ROI and lower cost-per-click.Content Quality: Content must have structure, value, and meet EEAT standards. Consistent publishing and context matter.Indexing Check: Use site:yourdomain.com and Google's “learn-about” experiment to see how visible your pages are.SEO Tools: Google Search Console, nslookup, and DNS health tools are critical for monitoring visibility and deliverability.Top FAQsHow do I check if Google knows my brand?Search site:yourdomain.com on Google to see indexed pages.What is the Learn About experiment?A Google tool (learning.google.com/experiments/learn-about/signup) to see what Google knows about your brand.Why do I need SPF, DKIM, and DMARC?These email authentications improve deliverability and trust.Should I run ads before optimizing SEO?No—establish organic foundations first to save money and increase effectiveness.What makes content rank well?High-quality, structured, relevant content that demonstrates EEAT (experience, expertise, authority, trust).Action StepsCheck your brand's index status with site:yourdomain.com on Google.Set up or update DNS, SPF, DKIM, and DMARC records.Connect your site to Google Search Console and submit a sitemap.Audit and improve page speed, structure, and content quality.Start a blog and focus on evergreen, helpful content answering audience questions.Use the Google “learn-about” experiment to gauge your brand's digital presence.Build organic authority before launching paid ad campaigns. Consistently monitor, update, and scale your SEO and brand foundation.Ready to Rank? Book Your SEO & Web Dev Services Today
Favour Obasi-ike, MBA, MS demystifies the Facebook Ads Library and LinkedIn Ads Library, providing a detailed walkthrough on using them to research competitors, understand ad trends, and inspire ad creation. He emphasizes the distinction between B2C (Facebook/Meta) and B2B (LinkedIn) advertising, noting LinkedIn's higher cost and intent focus, while underscoring the importance of organic branding as a foundation for paid marketing. Favour Obasi-ike demonstrates how leading companies deploy these tools, showcases nuanced platform differences, and compares cost-per-click across Meta, LinkedIn, Google, and TikTok. He also shares new insights on LinkedIn's evolving platform—including paid advice sessions—and explores the promises and pitfalls of AI-powered website builders, warning of current technical limits while highlighting practical safeguards. Throughout, he connects performance measurement, ad copy, landing page optimization, and conversion intent, offering actionable advice on research, conversion strategy, and digital asset protection for marketers and SEO professionals alike.Who Is This For?This podcast episode is ideal for:Marketing professionals, digital strategists, and business owners interested in mastering social media advertising.Anyone seeking practical strategies on using Facebook and LinkedIn Ads Libraries for competitor research, inspiration, and campaign optimization.Individuals curious about the evolving role of AI in SEO, website development, and digital marketing.Key Moments & TimestampsIntroduction to Ads Libraries: difference, power, and practical links – 00:00:03How to use Ads Libraries for research and competitive insight – 00:01:43Detailed comparison of search/filter functionalities (LinkedIn vs. Facebook/Meta) – 00:02:41Limitations: lack of public ad performance analytics – 00:06:25Roleplay: live demonstration with Nvidia and King Kong Marketing – 00:09:15Analyzing ad count and demographic distinctions (B2B vs. B2C) – 00:13:29Using ad longevity and impression markers for campaign inference – 00:14:33Brand presence & organic/paid synergy on platforms – 00:15:28Cost comparison: LinkedIn, Facebook, Google, TikTok – 00:36:14, 00:40:52Best practices: building organic presence before paid campaigns – 00:34:32Discussion: AI website building (pros, cons, future-readiness) – 01:00:41Safeguarding your digital assets and monitoring website readiness – 01:03:09Takeaways: action steps for competitive research and campaign improvement – 01:19:40FAQsQ: What's the biggest difference between Facebook and LinkedIn Ads Libraries?A: Facebook excels at B2C and provides wide targeting, while LinkedIn is tailored for B2B audiences and offers granular demographic filters (00:01:43, 00:13:29).Q: Can I see ad performance and conversion data in these libraries?A: No, performance analytics (like conversions or spend) are not publicly available, but ad frequency, longevity, and low-impression markers offer hints (00:06:25, 00:14:33).Q: Does Favour Obasi-ike recommend using AI website builders?A: They're rapidly evolving, but typically restrict customization and future scalability; always check if your site is AI-ready and back up your code (01:00:41, 01:03:09).Q: How does LinkedIn compare on ad costs?A: LinkedIn is typically $2–$6 per click, more expensive than Facebook and Google, recommending high-ticket or B2B campaigns for ROI (00:36:14, 00:40:52).Action StepsResearch Your Competition: Use Facebook and LinkedIn Ads Libraries to analyze competitors' creative, targeting approaches, and landing pages.Prioritize Organic Presence: Build robust, consistent brand profiles before investing in paid ads (00:34:32).Calculate Platform ROI: Factor in cost-per-click, sales cycle, and campaign intent before allocating budget.Test & Optimize Landing Pages: Ensure ad links align with campaign copy and optimize for conversions.Evaluate AI Tools Carefully: Use AI web builders with caution, regularly back up site code, and assess AI-readiness (01:03:09).Leverage Platform Updates: Explore new LinkedIn offerings like advice sessions for enhanced professional monetization (00:26:56).Safeguard Digital Assets: Keep site ownership and editability top-of-mind for future scalability and security.For a complete learning experience, review the episode's full discussion and check out the referenced Ads Libraries at the top of the chat (01:20:03).Ready to Rank? Book Your SEO & Web Dev Services Today
Favour Obasi-ike, MBA, MS guides listeners through the foundational role of URLs in digital visibility and SEO for 2026. URLs serve as digital identities for every webpage; their language and structure determine how easily search engines and AI platforms can find and rank your content. By adopting precise, location- and intent-based URL strategies—and regularly reviewing for duplication or outdated naming—websites can dramatically improve both local and global search performance.Further, Favour Obasi-ike explains upcoming trends, including Google's move toward localized and entity-based search, and emphasizes taking action for long-term organic traffic.Who Is This For?This episode is for entrepreneurs, business owners, digital marketers, content creators, and anyone building or managing a website in 2026 who wants to improve SEO, increase visibility, and better understand the critical role of URLs and digital real estate in organic search results.Ready to Rank? Book Your SEO & Web Dev Services Today
This episode provides practical advice on advanced SEO, AI engine optimization (AEO), answer engine optimization, technical website optimization, schema, and retention strategies for anyone looking to improve digital marketing visibility in the age of AI. Learn how to harness evolving platforms, implement the latest best practices, and create resilient, audience-focused web ecosystems.In this insightful episode, Favour Obasi-ike, MBA, MS dives deep into the evolution of SEO—comparing the foundations of "old" Search Engine Optimization with the demands and opportunities of "new" Search Everywhere Optimization.Listeners will uncover essential strategies for optimizing content across today's rapidly shifting digital environments, including website best practices, AI integrations, and the importance of technical SEO fundamentals.Favour explains how staying updated and proactive is vital, as algorithm changes and the rise of AI platforms like ChatGPT, Gemini, and others are reshaping the discovery and ranking of digital content. Favour also takes questions from the community, responding with real-world examples and tactical advice.Whether you're a business owner, marketer, content creator, or SEO professional, this episode offers actionable guidance for adapting to future-focused SEO. Listeners will learn why website speed, schema markup, secure protocols, and precise keyword versus prompt usage matter more than ever.Favour also discusses why attention and retention are the new KPIs, plus the growing importance of authority, expertise, and trust—in both human and AI-powered search.Who Is This For?Digital marketersBusiness owners and entrepreneursSEO professionalsContent creators and website managersAnyone seeking to future-proof their digital presenceReady to Rank? Book Your SEO & Web Dev Services Today
Join Flodesk Partner, Favour Obasi-ike, MBA, MS for a robust deep dive into the evolving landscape of email marketing, practical technical strategies, and AI's impact — all centered around the power of Flodesk for creators, small business owners, and marketers. Discover how Flodesk outperforms industry standards with 17% higher email visibility and why its technical backbone (including Amazon SES integration) leads to superior open and click-through rates. Favour dispels myths about pricing, reveals pitfalls of competitor platforms like Mailchimp, Constant Contact, and ConvertKit, and walks through the essential metrics and best practices that drive sustainable growth.Explore actionable tactics for segmenting your list, building workflows, ensuring compliance, managing DNS records, and even leveraging backlinks from within your email platform. Gain insight into content strategy, the importance of high-quality list growth over vanity numbers, and how to work through mental blocks or burnout as a digital creative. Favour also unpacks the risks and opportunities of AI-driven content, the importance of protecting your web assets from scraping, and emerging best practices as AI reshapes marketing. For creators feeling overwhelmed by platform choices, technical jargon, or skepticism about automation and visibility stats, this episode offers clarity, step-by-step guidance, and a boost of confidence to take your email marketing to the next level. Learn from real-world examples, industry benchmarks, and practical tools that favor sustainable relationship-driven marketing over spammy tactics.Who Is This For?Entrepreneurs and small business owners Solopreneurs and digital creators Email marketing beginners to intermediates Marketing professionals looking for actionable technical advice Anyone considering Flodesk or seeking more ROI from email tools Creatives interested in building sustainable, compliant audience relationships List managers wanting to increase engagement and deliverabilityReady to Rank? Book Your SEO & Web Dev Services Today
26+ actionable passive income ideas for 2026 and beyond in this lively and interactive episode with Favour Obasi-ike, MBA, MS and a panel of guests. Drawing inspiration from a viral Instagram post by Business Bounce, the conversation moves far beyond a simple list—delving into real experiences, mindset, and strategies for creating true wealth streams.Listeners are guided through proven paths like dividend stocks, selling digital courses, high yield savings accounts (HYSA), rental real estate, affiliate marketing, and innovative digital ventures such as podcasting and blogging.Our guests share personal stories, cautionary tales, and practical recommendations. The episode emphasizes the importance of research, updating your skills, the power of community, multiple income streams, and maintaining the right money mindset.The dialogue covers everything from global economic nuances, risk tolerance, automation, and leveraging data, to optimizing your online presence for long-term recurring income.Practical tools and resources are mentioned, such as Google AdSense, Cap.so, and tips for leveraging couponing apps or optimizing SEO for passive returns.Real-life examples and community questions bring depth and high value to listeners at any stage of their wealth-building journey.Ready to Rank? Book Your SEO & Web Dev Services Today
Business & Marketing Clubhouse host Rocki invited SEO expert, Favour Obasi-ike, MBA, MS to break down the essential framework for generating consistent, monthly sales through your website. Whether you are a solopreneur just starting out or an established business owner looking to scale, this conversation provides a roadmap for turning your digital presence into a high-performing storefront.This session focuses on the strategic and technical requirements for achieving recurring monthly sales. Favour Obasi-ike explains that monthly sales are a result of continuous effort and "property" building. By treating every new page as an asset, businesses can create multiple entry points for customers, much like a physical storefront with multiple doors.Favour emphasizes that a website is not just an information portal; it is your primary business asset. The discussion centers on the concept of "page depth"; the idea that your website's value increases as you add more entry points for potential customers. By benchmarking your progress (aiming for at least one new page per week), you can build a robust library of content that the algorithm indexes, ensuring long-term visibility.The episode also dives into the distinction between "money pages" and "information pages." A money page is defined by its ability to capture leads or facilitate a direct transaction, such as through email sign-ups or product checkouts. Favour shares a powerful case study on Canva's early growth strategy, illustrating how consistent blogging and SEO-focused content creation laid the foundation for their global success.Listeners will also learn about the technical infrastructure needed to support growth, including the benefits of WordPress multi-site setups and global carts over traditional "rented" platforms. The conversation concludes with a deep dive into the music industry and royalties with guest Aurora the Goddess, highlighting the importance of brand ownership and data tracking across multiple platforms.Ready to Rank? Book Your SEO & Web Dev Services Today
Favour Obasi-ike, MBA, MS, dives deep into the realities of budgeting and investing for SEO services in 2026. Favour explains that businesses should expect to invest between $500 and $10,000 monthly, emphasizing that organic search provides a much higher long-term conversion rate than paid media. The conversation heavily highlights the necessity of technical SEO—such as integrating Google Search Console and fixing canonical tags—before scaling content. Furthermore, Favour breaks down the evolution of "AI SEO," explaining how modern websites must use structured data, updated content tags, and local zip code embedding to ensure they are recommended by AI bots and localized search updates.Who is this for? This content is perfectly tailored for business owners, digital marketers, entrepreneurs, and content creators looking to navigate the technical and financial realities of search engine optimization in 2026. Whether you manage a local brick-and-mortar shop or a global e-commerce brand, this breakdown provides a blueprint for leveraging organic growth and artificial intelligence.Ready to Rank? Book Your SEO & Web Dev Services Today
Favour Obasi-ike, MBA, MS breaks down the semantic web SEO concept of "page indexing," explaining that it is simply the process by which search engines discover, crawl, and store your web pages in their database. Using a library analogy, he explains that just as a library must log a newly purchased book before patrons can find it on the shelf, Google must index your pages before users can discover them in search results.Favour emphasizes that high-quality content is practically invisible if it hasn't been properly indexed.He also walks the audience through the technical steps of verifying a domain via Google Search Console and stresses the importance of owning your hosting and DNS records.Who is this for?This content is tailored for business owners, content creators, podcasters, and website managers who want to understand fundamental SEO concepts to increase their online visibility and website traffic.Key MomentsSegment 1: Introduction to page indexing and how it builds long-term business visibility.Segment 2: Step-by-step technical guide to setting up Google Search Console and submitting sitemaps.Segment 3: Understanding how accidental "no-index tags" can hide your website from the internet.Segment 4: How third-party platforms (like Apple Podcasts and Spotify) generate indexed links that boost your search presence.Segment 5: The "Library Analogy" explaining why indexing is simply digital storage.Segment 6: The importance of controlling your Domain Name Server (DNS) and hosting platforms.FAQsWhat is page indexing?It is the process where search engines discover, crawl, and store web pages into their database, making them searchable and eligible to appear in search results. Ultimately, indexing simply means "storage on the web".Why isn't my website showing up on Google?Your site might not be indexed. This can happen if you haven't submitted your sitemap to Google Search Console, or if your site has default "no-index tags" that actively tell Google to ignore your pages.Does podcasting help with indexing?Yes. When you publish a podcast episode to platforms like Apple, Spotify, or Amazon, each of those platforms creates a link that gets indexed by Google, multiplying your online footprint.What is a DNS and why does it matter?DNS stands for Domain Name System or Server. It connects your domain to your hosting platform. You must have access to your DNS records to verify your site ownership with Google and ensure you maintain full operational control over your business's online presence.Action Steps Recommended by Favour Obasi-ikeCheck your site status: Use a tool like nslookup.io to research your website's domain records.Set up Google Search Console: Go to Google Search Console and add your domain property.Verify your domain: Copy the provided TXT record and add it to your DNS records within your hosting platform to prove you own the site.Submit your sitemap: Once verified, submit your sitemap (e.g., yourwebsite.com/sitemap.xml) to Google Search Console to prompt Google to scan your pages.Audit your hosting setup: Ensure you have direct, personal access to your own domain name server and hosting plan to avoid losing control of your intellectual property.Ready to Rank? Book Your SEO & Web Dev Services Today
Unser Kunde Christian hat durch das Coaching von Max Weiß (Weiss Consulting & Marketing GmbH) in 4 Wochen 100k generiert, ganz ohne Erfahrung und ohne Kaltakquise. Wie er das genau gemacht hat und was seine Erfahrungen mit dem Coaching von Max Weiss sind, erfährst du Schritt für Schritt in diesem Video von Agenturinhaber Max Weiss. Hier geht es zur All in One Agentursoftware: https://www.agentursysteme.com Trage dich hier für ein kostenloses Telefonat mit uns ein: https://maxwei1.typeform.com/to/v0DTx9 Hier kannst du dir einen kostenlosen Online Kurs sichern: https://weiss-max-coaching.coachy.net/lp/kostenloser-kurs/
Wie schafft man es im Jahr 2026 noch viele Follower und Reichweite aufzubauen? Ist es überhaupt noch Möglich viel Reichweite auf den Plattformen Instagram, LinkedIn, YouTube und TikTok aufzubauen? Die Antwort lautet ganz klar JA! Jeder ist in der Lage selbst noch 2026 über 100.000 Follower aufzubauen und viel Reichweite sowie Interaktionen zu generieren. In dieser Episode des Next Level Business Podcast erklärt Social Media Agentur Inhaber Max Weiß, wie du mit 7 Social Media Marketing Strategien deinen Social Media Account wie Instagram oder aber den Account deiner Agenturkunden massiv skalieren kannst. Viel Spaß beim umsetzen!
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Social Media Marketing wie Instagram Marketing, LinkedIn oder TikTok und Online Marketing wie Meta/Facebook Werbeanzeigen sind heutzutage so wichtig wie noch nie für Unternehmen, Agenturen, Online Shops und Personenmarken. Genau aus diesem Grund sollte man Social Media Marketing auch genau verstehen, um damit mehr Neukunden, Mitarbeiter aber auch Reichweite und Follower aufzubauen. Wie Social Media Marketing und Online Marketing genau funktioniert und wie welche Social Media Kanäle 2026 relevant sind, lernst du in dieser kurzen Komplettanleitung von Agenturinhaber Max Weiß. Hier geht es zur All in One Agentursoftware: https://www.agentursysteme.com Trage dich hier für ein kostenloses Telefonat mit uns ein: https://maxwei1.typeform.com/to/v0DTx9 Hier kannst du dir einen kostenlosen Online Kurs sichern: https://weiss-max-coaching.coachy.net/lp/kostenloser-kurs/
Wie gestaltet man einen Content Creation Tag für seine Agenturkunden so, dass man an einem Tag Content kreiert der für über 3 Monate ausreicht. Gerade hochwertiger Content wie Kurzvideo, Reels und TikTok Videos sind unglaublich wichtig um für seine Agenturkunden sehr gute Ergebnisse zu erzielen im Bereich Social Media Marketing. Deshalb sollte man als Social Media Agentur am besten alle 3 Monate ein Content Shooting machen um genug hochwertigen Content zu produzieren. Wie genau das funktioniert und wie du dadurch für deine Online Marketing Agenturkunden bessere und vor allem überdurchschnittliche Ergebnisse erzielst, erklärt dir Videograf Tobi Obermeier aus dem Team der Weiss Consulting & Marketing GmbH in diesem Video. Hier geht es zur All in One Agentursoftware: https://www.agentursysteme.com Trage dich hier für ein kostenloses Telefonat mit uns ein: https://maxwei1.typeform.com/to/v0DTx9 Hier kannst du dir einen kostenlosen Online Kurs sichern: https://weiss-max-coaching.coachy.net/lp/kostenloser-kurs/
Die Social Media Plattform LinkedIn eignet sich perfekt dafür, Business Kunden und Mitarbeiter zu gewinnen, gerade auch als Social Media Marketing Agentur. Für viele LinkedIn User ist es aber noch unklar, mit welchen Strategien sie Follower auf LinkedIn aufbauen können, mehr Impressionen generieren und wirklich auch Kunden gewinnen können. In diesem Video auf dem SMMA TV Kanal verrät Agenturinhaber Max Weiss, mit welchen Strategien er auf LinkedIn über 70.000 Impressionen über Nacht generiert hat und wie du das ebenfalls nachmachen kannst. Trage dich hier für ein kostenloses Telefonat mit uns ein: https://maxwei1.typeform.com/to/v0DTx9 Hier kannst du dir einen kostenlosen Online Kurs sichern: https://weiss-max-coaching.coachy.net/lp/kostenloser-kurs/ Hier geht es zur All in One Agentursoftware: https://www.agentursysteme.com
Wie schafft man es durch LinkedIn nicht nur Neukundenanfragen zu gewinnen sondern wirklich auch neue Kunden abzuschließen für die eigene Agentur? Genau das zeigt dir Agenturinhaber Max Weiss in diesem Video auf dem SMMA TV Kanal! Er zeigt dir nicht nur wie du neue Kunden gewinnen kannst, sondern auch wie du allgemein LinkedIn erfolgreich aufbauen kannst um Reichweite und Follower aufzubauen! Hier geht es zu einem kostenlosen Telefonat mit Max: https://maxwei1.typeform.com/to/v0DTx9 Hier kannst du dir einen kostenlosen Online Kurs sichern: https://weiss-max-coaching.coachy.net/lp/kostenloser-kurs/ Hier geht es zur All in One Agentursoftware: https://www.agentursysteme.com
Jeder Business-Inhaber sagt: "Mach Social Media Marketing! Gerade um Neukunden, Mitarbeiter und Reichweite aufzubauen" Doch die wenigsten Unternehmer verstehen wie Social Media wirklich funktioniert... Social Media Marketing ist nicht einfach nur "schöne Postings" gestalten, sondern du brauchst eine glasklare Strategie, wie du wirklich auf den Social Media Kanälen wie Instagram, Facebook, TikTok und LinkedIn performst! In dieser Episode des Next Level Business Podcast verrät dir Agenturinhaber Max Weiß nicht nur, wie und welche Social Media Kanäle du nutzen solltest, sondern er zeigt dir eine perfekte Social Media Strategie, welche dir dabei hilft, dein Business auf ein ganz anderes Level zu bringen! Hier geht es zu einem kostenlosen Telefonat mit Max: https://maxwei1.typeform.com/to/v0DTx9 Hier geht es zum "inner Circle" auf Telegram: https://t.me/maxweiss21 Hier geht es zur Agentursoftware: www.agentursysteme.com
Mit Kurzvideos wie Instagram Reels oder TikTok Videos Geld verdienen ist einer des besten Geschäftsmodelle in unserer heutigen Zeit, gerade für Anfänger und Menschen die nebenbei und seriös online Geld verdienen möchten. In diesem Video auf dem SMMA TV Kanal zeigt dir Agenturinhaber Max Weiss, wie du deine eine eigene Kurzvideo Agentur aufbauen von 0 auf auch ohne Erfahrung und wie du damit gutes Geld verdienen kannst! Hier geht es zu einem kostenlosen Telefonat mit Max: https://maxwei1.typeform.com/to/v0DTx9 Hier kannst du dir einen kostenlosen Online Kurs sichern: https://weiss-max-coaching.coachy.net/lp/kostenloser-kurs/ Hier geht es zur All in One Agentursoftware: https://www.agentursysteme.com
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