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In this Kitchen Side episode of The Long Game Podcast, the Omniscient Digital team explores the tension between moving fast and making smart decisions. Speed is often praised in startups and growth environments, but it can lead to thrashing, burnout, and wasted effort when misapplied. Through reflections on agency work, in-house roles, and working with clients, they examine how to balance urgency with focus, and how strategic patience—paired with tactical speed—can create real momentum. They also share real-world SEO and AI examples of teams pivoting too fast, chasing trends, and missing out on compounding gains due to lack of prioritization, alignment, or decisiveness.Key TakeawaysSpeed ≠ Thrashing: Speed is powerful—but not when it means jumping between tactics without a long-term direction.Experimentation Requires Discipline: The best teams move quickly within a defined portfolio of experiments, not across constant strategic shifts.AI and SEO Demand New Timelines: Understanding how long it takes to see results from AI Overviews or SEO changes is critical for smart investment.Strategic Decisions Need Time: Channel or strategy-level shifts should have space to breathe—tactical pivots can happen faster.Avoid Becoming the Bottleneck: Leadership speed often comes down to fast approvals, trust, and timely delegation.Portfolio Thinking Beats All-In Bets: High-performing orgs allocate some resources to R&D and experimentation while maintaining core execution.Alignment Enables Flow: Teams that communicate clearly and early across departments unlock faster execution and reduce friction.Show LinksConnect with David Khim on LinkedIn and TwitterConnect with Alex Birkett on LinkedIn and TwitterConnect with Allie Decker on LinkedIn and TwitterConnect with Omniscient Digital on LinkedIn or TwitterWhat is Kitchen Side?One big benefit of running an agency or working at one is you get to see the “kitchen side” of many different businesses; their revenue, their operations, their automations, and their culture.You understand how things look from the inside and how that differs from the outside.You understand how the sausage is made. As an agency ourselves, we're working both on growing our clients' businesses as well as our own. This podcast is one project, but we also blog, make videos, do sales, and have quite a robust portfolio of automations and hacks to run our business.We want to take you behind the curtain, to the kitchen side of our business, to witness our brainstorms, discussions, and internal dialogues behind the public works that we ship.Past guests on The Long Game podcast include: Morgan Brown (Shopify), Ryan Law (Animalz), Dan Shure (Evolving SEO), Kaleigh Moore (freelancer), Eric Siu (Clickflow), Peep Laja (CXL), Chelsea Castle (Chili Piper), Tracey Wallace (Klaviyo), Tim Soulo (Ahrefs), Ryan McReady (Reforge), and many more.Some interviews you might enjoy and learn from:Actionable Tips and Secrets to SEO Strategy with Dan Shure (Evolving SEO)Building Competitive Marketing Content with Sam Chapman (Aprimo)How to Build the Right Data Workflow with Blake Burch (Shipyard)Data-Driven Thought Leadership with Alicia Johnston (Sprout Social)Purpose-Driven Leadership & Building a Content Team with Ty Magnin (UiPath)Also, check out our Kitchen Side series where we take you behind the scenes to see how the sausage is made at our agency:Blue Ocean vs Red Ocean SEOShould You Hire Writers or Subject Matter Experts?How Do Growth and Content Overlap?Connect with Omniscient Digital on social:Twitter: @beomniscientLinkedin: Be OmniscientListen to more episodes of The Long Game podcast here: https://beomniscient.com/podcast/
Edge of the Web - An SEO Podcast for Today's Digital Marketer
AI Eats Your Content Is your website feeding the AI overlords? Or hiding all the good stuff under napkins and toggles? On this week's EDGE of the Web, Erin Sparks sits down with Carolyn Shelby, Principal SEO at Yoast, to reveal why your site's juiciest content may be lost to the bots (and your users, too). We dig into Carolyn's strategies for structuring content that's not only valuable to users, but also perfectly plated for LLMs like GPT and Google's AI Overview. From the new LLMs.txt “treasure map” for your website to deep dives on why schema isn't your silver bullet, Carolyn delivers expert guidance (complete with sheet cake metaphors and cafeteria tray analogies) to help you chunk, serve, and show off your best ideas for the AI appetite. And, for those still determined to hide FAQs behind fancy sliders… watch out. Carolyn shares why conversion flow isn't where you think it is, and why making peace with longer, openly structured info pages might just save your SEO bacon (and your server bills). We wrap with practical tips to build up your content strategy for AI, advice on speaking your users' language, and a side of wit. Press play for your weekly dose of SEO smarts, AI survival tactics, and enough food metaphors to power your next content audit! [00:04:51] Content Strategy for AI Search Visibility [00:08:33] Visual Analogy: “Cake & Frosting” Content Model [00:09:31] EDGE of the Web Sponsor: PreWriter.AI from Bruce Clay [00:11:00] Rethinking Page Design: Human UX vs. LLM Accessibility [00:14:04] Redefining Conversion Funnel: From Site-Centric to AI-Centric [00:16:27] Alternate Markdown Versions of Pages [00:18:09] EDGE of the Web Housekeeping Break: Upcoming Guests & News Podcast [00:19:35] Balancing Clarity, Structure & Creativity for Humans and AI [00:24:34] Transition Phrases: Building Logical Bridges in Content [00:28:33] Search Rankings as the Gateway to LLM Visibility [00:30:42] EDGE of The Web Sponsor: Inlinks (WAIKAY) [00:32:11] Required Mindsets: User Intent & Conversational Language [00:36:10] Measuring Performance: Beyond Traditional Rank Tracking [00:39:19] Final Actionable Tip: Create Helpful, Original Content [00:39:57] Where to Find Carolyn: Articles, Social, & Publications Thanks to Our Sponsors! PreWriter.AI: https://edgeofthewebradio.com/prewriter Inlinks WAIKAY https://edgeofthewebradio.com/waikay Follow Our Guest Twitter: @cshel LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cshel/ Resources Learn about Ladonia (DONATE!): https://www.ladonia.org/about/ Carolyn's Posts on LLMS.txt: https://www.cshel.com/ai-seo/how-llms-interpret-content-structuring-for-ai-search-unedited-version/ https://searchengineland.com/llms-txt-isnt-robots-txt-its-a-treasure-map-for-ai-456586
Master of Search - messbare Sichtbarkeit auf Google (Google Ads, Analytics, Tag Manager)
Ich war selbst überrascht, wie krass sich das verändert hat: Über 60 % aller Google-Suchen führen zu keinem Klick mehr. Warum SEO trotzdem nicht tot ist – und wie du deine Inhalte so strukturierst, dass du auch in der KI-Suche sichtbar bleibst, erfährst du in dieser Folge. Google beantwortet Fragen immer häufiger selbst – per AI Overviews, direkt in der Suche oder im neuen KI-Modus. Die Folge: Selbst gut platzierte Seiten bekommen deutlich weniger Klicks. In dieser Folge zeige ich dir, was das für deine SEO-Strategie bedeutet. Du erfährst, warum klassische Optimierung allein nicht mehr reicht und welche drei Faktoren heute wirklich über Sichtbarkeit entscheiden: Themenautorität, semantische Tiefe und Nutzersignale. Ich nehme dich mit in reale Suchbeispiele – und zeige dir, wie KI heute entscheidet, wer in den Suchergebnissen überhaupt noch vorkommt. Du lernst, wie du Inhalte so strukturierst, dass Google dich als relevant einstuft – auch im neuen KI-Modus. Und ich erkläre, warum viele Unternehmen in der SEO aktuell in alte Muster zurückfallen, die nicht mehr funktionieren. SEO ist nicht tot. Aber das Spielfeld hat sich radikal verschoben. Diese Folge zeigt dir, wie du dich jetzt richtig positionierst.
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Theo Roberts — SEO Isn't Dead. It's Everywhere. SEO is dead. Again. Apparently. Another week, another LinkedIn post declaring the end of search as we know it. AI overviews are stealing clicks. LLMs are the new gatekeepers. Google's slipping. And suddenly, everyone's an expert on what's "killing" SEO. Here's the truth: SEO isn't dead. It's evolved. And if you're still optimizing like it's 2019, you're already behind. Theo Roberts—Head of SEO at eCom@One—joins Richard this week to set the record straight on what's actually happening with AI, search, and how eCommerce brands should be thinking about visibility in 2025. Fresh from talks at eCommerce Expo and the Salesforce Summit, Theo breaks down the real impact of AI overviews, LLMs, and the rise of platforms like Reddit, TikTok, and ChatGPT as search engines. This isn't fear-mongering. It's practical, tested strategy from someone who's delivering results right now. They dig into why Google still holds 89% of search (but why that's dropped for the first time), how to actually optimize for AI visibility without abandoning traditional SEO, and why the brands winning right now are the ones thinking bigger than just the SERP. Theo shares a case study where answering Reddit questions led to 11% of content acquisition and a 124% revenue increase. He explains why link building has had a resurgence, how to stabilize volatile rankings with category-focused PR, and why "search everywhere optimization" is the mindset you need to adopt—now. Whether you're drowning in AI panic, frustrated by stagnant rankings, or just trying to figure out what the hell to prioritize next, this episode cuts through the noise with clarity, examples, and a roadmap you can actually follow. Listen to the full episode now. And remember: SEO isn't dead. You just need to know where to show up. Find out more about your AI Visibility Audit here. Topics Covered 00:00 — Introduction: Why AI and SEO are dominating industry conversations right now 03:15 — Should brands optimize for customers or algorithms? (Spoiler: both) 06:42 — Is Google still king? The 89% stat and what it really means 10:28 — Why "search everywhere optimization" is the new SEO 14:51 — AI overviews explained: when they show up and how to get featured 19:33 — The Reddit strategy that drove 124% revenue growth in 6 months 25:47 — Link building is back—and it's working faster than you think 31:16 — Category pages are the cheat code: technical + content + PR 35:02 — How to check your AI visibility (and why it matters before ChatGPT launches shopping) 40:29 — Why video is now essential for ranking in AI overviews 44:18 — The content refresh routine that protects your rankings 47:55 — Theo's prediction: SEO is beyond the SERP
Jack Chambers-Ward dives into the evolving world of SEO, AI, and branding with guest Yordan Dimitrov, SEO Manager at Reflect Digital. They discuss the importance of brand consistency, the role of LLMs (Large Language Models) like ChatGPT in shaping user experiences, and the pivotal strategies for maintaining visibility and relevance in an ever-changing digital landscape. If you're curious about how AI is impacting SEO or want tips on optimising your brand's digital presence, this episode is packed with valuable insights and recommendations.Don't miss out on Yordan's upcoming talk at Brighton SEO and the exciting discussions around these crucial topics!Follow Yordan:Reflect Digital: https://www.reflectdigital.co.uk/ Website: https://yordandim.com/BioLink: https://yordan.bio.link/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dimitrovy/ Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/yordan-dimitrov.com BrightonSEO talk: https://brightonseo.com/talks/forget-seo-vs-ai-build-a-brand-people-trust-or-get-left-behind 00:00 Embracing AI: The Younger Generation's Journey01:14 Introduction to the Podcast01:29 Interview with Yordan Dimitrov01:41 The Importance of Brand in SEO02:20 Upcoming Brighton SEO Event04:15 SEO Strategies and User Behaviour06:17 The Role of Brand and Visibility10:05 Impact of AI on SEO Metrics13:49 User-Generated Content and Reviews22:21 Personalisation and AI in Search25:14 The Future of Search and AI31:06 Meta's AI Integration and User Consent32:01 The Shift in Digital Marketing Metrics33:04 The Impact of LLMs on User Conversion34:32 E-commerce Strategies for Better User Experience37:44 The Importance of Consistent Branding38:39 Personalisation and Localisation in Marketing45:55 The Role of User-Generated Content51:31 Adapting SEO Strategies for AI and LLMs54:17 Tool and Content Recommendations59:43 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
SummaryIn this conversation, Joe Sullivan, co-founder of Gorilla 76, discusses his journey in industrial marketing, the importance of deep expertise in B2B marketing for manufacturers, and the strategic decision to charge for initial consultations. He emphasizes the need for high-quality content in marketing, the evolving landscape of SEO, and the significance of measuring marketing results effectively. In this conversation, the speakers delve into various aspects of marketing strategies, focusing on the importance of understanding marketing metrics, the distinction between inbound and outbound marketing, and the significance of crafting effective outreach emails. They discuss the balance between achieving fast results and building sustainable marketing success, the necessity of aligning marketing and sales efforts, and the difficult decision of knowing when to let go of a client. The insights shared provide valuable guidance for businesses looking to enhance their marketing effectiveness and overall success.TakeawaysGorilla 76 specializes in industrial marketing for B2B manufacturers.Deep expertise is crucial for effective marketing strategies.Charging for initial consultations helps establish trust and commitment.Content marketing should prioritize quality over quantity.SEO is a long-term strategy that requires patience and consistency.Narrowing focus on specific keywords yields better results.Understanding the sales cycle is essential for measuring marketing success.Engaging with subject matter experts enhances content quality.Proactive content distribution is key to reaching target audiences.Marketing metrics should include both leading and trailing indicators. Understanding your marketing funnel is crucial for success.Inbound marketing is a long-term strategy that builds authority.Outbound marketing can yield quick results but requires careful targeting.Crafting personalized outreach emails increases engagement.Positioning your business effectively is essential for attracting the right clients.Aligning marketing and sales teams can drive better results.Utilizing the right tools helps analyze customer behavior effectively.It's important to assess the profitability of client relationships.Transparent communication with clients can lead to better outcomes.Providing solutions when parting ways with clients shows professionalism.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Joe Sullivan and Gorilla 7602:59 The Evolution of Gorilla 76 and Its Niche06:09 Understanding B2B Marketing for Manufacturers09:02 The Importance of Deep Expertise in Marketing12:03 Charging for Initial Consultations: A Strategic Move14:49 Content Marketing: Quality Over Quantity18:04 SEO Strategies and Keyword Implementation21:06 Measuring Marketing Results for Manufacturers26:49 Understanding Marketing Metrics and Funnel Analysis30:35 Inbound vs Outbound Marketing Strategies34:35 Crafting Effective Cold Outreach Emails37:50 Balancing Fast Results with Sustainable Marketing Success44:14 Aligning Marketing and Sales for Success48:03 Knowing When to Fire a ClientCredits:Hosted by Ryan RoghaarProduced by Ryan RoghaarTheme music: "Perfect Day" by OPM The Eggs Podcast Spotify playlist:bit.ly/eggstunesThe Plugs:The Show: eggscast.com@eggshow on X and InstagramOn iTunes: itun.es/i6dX3pCOnStitcher: bit.ly/eggs_on_stitcherAlso available on Google Play Music!Mike "DJ Ontic": Shows and info: djontic.com@djontic on twitterRyan Roghaar:rogha.ar
The research is clear: 80% of listeners tune in mainly for the host, not the format, not the gear, but the person behind the mic. Today, we continue our podcasting news conversation with fresh headlines and honest discussion about what really keeps audiences listening. We discuss Adobe's AI-powered speech tool, making TIME's Best Inventions of 2025 list, sparking debate about how creators understand and utilize AI. The crew also weighs in on Auphonic, sharing their own experiences, frustrations, and thoughts on whether these tools support or stifle authenticity. From there, we unpack what this new research means for creators and why personality, connection, and consistency matter more than any algorithm.Episode Highlights: [03:55] Congratulations to Signal Award Winners[04:41] Adobe Podcast's Big 'Time Magazine' Win[13:34] AI in Podcasting: A Reality Check[28:52] Optimizing Blog Content for Google[29:58] AI and SEO Strategies[35:22] Host Connection in Podcasting[43:20] Engagement and DiscoverabilityLinks & Resources: Join The Empowered Podcasting Facebook Group:www.facebook.com/groups/empoweredpodcastingPodcasting Made Simple Live: https://bit.ly/4omrkXSCongratulations to Kenda Lawson For Her Signal Award Win: https://www.signalaward.com/winners/#2025/shows/all/All/1979/-1/7Adobe Enhance: https://time.com/collections/best-inventions-2025/7318238/adobe-podcast-enhance-speech/Auphonic: www.Auphonic.comJunaid Ahmed on Podcasting Made Simple Live: https://bit.ly/4omSr4YWhy the Host is Key: https://bit.ly/3WHF4k2Remember to rate, follow, share, and review our podcast. Your support helps us grow and bring valuable content to our community.Join us LIVE every weekday morning at 7 am ET (US) on Clubhouse: https://www.clubhouse.com/house/empowered-podcasting-e6nlrk0wOr Join us on Chatter: https://preview.chattersocial.io/group/98a69881-f328-4eae-bf3c-9b0bb741481dLive on YouTube: https://youtube.com/@marcronickBrought to you by iRonickMedia.com Please note that some links may be affiliate links, which support the hosts of the PMC. Thank you!--- Send in your mailbag question at: https://www.podpage.com/pmc/contact/ or marc@ironickmedia.comWant to be a guest on The Podcasting Morning Chat? Send me a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/1729879899384520035bad21b
In this episode of SEO 101, Ross Dunn and Scott Van Achte cover the WPBakery vulnerability, Google's changes to ranking report tools, optimization tips for AI and generative search, LLM visibility tracker accuracy, local SEO updates for Bing Places and Google Local Pack, the impact of fake dates on AI rankings, and best practices for content credibility.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Episode GB013-02 CJ's Advanced SEO Strategy - How to use your Blog to Attract More Clients CJ explains: "How to use your Blog for SEO!" (This is PART TWO... Don't Miss PART ONE!) Listen https://www.askawebgeek.com/wp-content/uploads/geek-bytes-013-02-Advanced-SEO-Strategy.mp3 -- Blog = Advanced SEO ++ How to do a month of work in 2 hours. *** Learn more about Using your Website to Work for You! - CJ's Free Workshop - http://MyWebsiteSafari.com Ask a Web Geek: Join our FB group: See Ask a Web Geek (@FB) Jump into our ongoing conversations! What are YOUR questions? How can we HELP YOU? More Resources: More Resources & links at Jungle-Studios.com/resources BONUS Trainings and Resources! Refer to / Browse https://jungle-studios.com/meet-cj Download Episode Related Episodes GB013-02 – CJ's Advanced SEO Strategy – How to use your Blog to Attract More Clients by CJ Gilbert | Oct 15, 2025 | Geek BytesEpisode GB013-02 CJ's Advanced SEO Strategy - How to use your Blog to Attract More ClientsCJ explains: "How to use your Blog for SEO!" (This is PART TWO... Don't Miss PART ONE!)-- Blog = Advanced SEO ++ How to do a month of work in 2 hours. *** Learn more about... GB013-01 – CJ's Easy-to-use SEO Strategy – How to Attract More Clients to Your Website by CJ Gilbert | Oct 13, 2025 | Geek BytesEpisode GB013-01 CJ's Easy-to-use SEO Strategy - How to Attract More Clients to Your WebsiteCJ explains: "What is SEO?" -- Are you Lost in the SEO Jungle? Get too much Scam Email? Snake Oil! How to get more valuable traffic? -- CJ's Easy-to-use SEO Strategy On Page =... New Topics Discussed Weekly Join our Facebook Group Today! Want to Join Us? Join our FB Group to Ask a Question and Participate LIVE Play / Watch / Listen 1.) Join Us on Facebook 2.) Watch on YouTube 3.) Follow Us on Twitter 4.) Listen by Podcast Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | RSS
A candid, behind-the-scenes chat about building a business that actually fits your life. We dig into what's really changed in the market (especially in the last 6 to12 months), and Jess's Ordinary Business movement, a refreshing change to the sensational online “seven-figure in seven minutes” online business model. What You'll Learn The Case for the “Ordinary” Business Why sustainable, profitable, low-overhead businesses deserve more spotlight than vanity metrics. The hidden math behind big revenue screenshots (and how ad & team spend change the story). Market Shifts You Should Actually Act On How buyers' trust and attention have changed since 2020 and what that means for your funnel. Why specific > generic: niche offers that solve one clear problem are outperforming broad “everything” courses. Designing for Your Life, Not the Algorithm Building to your energy and capacity (e.g., solo by choice, tiny teams, or seasonal support). Different ways to win: more profit with fewer people, same income with fewer hours, or thoughtful growth that doesn't torch your calendar. Learn More The Ordinary Business (virtual summit & community) at theordinarybusiness.com Jess on Instagram: @jesscreatives OR @theordinarybusiness About Jess Jess Freeman is a web & SEO pro serving health and fitness entrepreneurs. She's proudly remained a solo operator (with light support), prioritizing profit, margin, and a business that fits real life, which inspired her to launch The Ordinary Business.
In this episode of Search With Candour, Jack Chambers-Ward hosts Pablo Lopez to discuss the future of clickless SERPs and their impact on SEO.They delve into the widespread adoption of AI in search engines like ChatGPT and Google's AI Mode, the effects on user journeys, and the shift from traditional SEO tactics to strategies focused on direct traffic and brand loyalty.Pablo shares valuable insights on audience understanding, content strategy, and the importance of integrating SEO with other digital marketing channels.If you're looking to stay ahead in the evolving world of SEO, this conversation is a must-watch!Follow PabloDept Agency: https://www.deptagency.com/ Pablo on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pablolopezm/ Pablo's Recommendationshttps://ahrefs.com/blog/zero-click-search/ https://ipullrank.com/how-ai-mode-works https://seofomo.co/ 00:00 Introduction01:26 Welcome to Search With Candour02:54 Introducing Pablo Lopez04:02 The Future of Clickless SERPs07:51 User Adaptation to AI Mode10:58 Impact on User Behaviour and Trust19:58 Shifting SEO Strategies26:52 Measuring Success in a Clickless World36:36 User-Focused Content and Brand Loyalty38:39 SEO Strategies and Customer Understanding40:27 Impact of AI on Publishing and Content Creation50:54 Direct Traffic and Brand Recognition57:54 Recommendations01:07:44 Final Thoughts and Upcoming Episodes
In Part 2 of this engaging conversation with content marketing expert Andy Crestodina, we dive deeper into the evolving world of SEO, AI's growing role in content creation, and the power of collaboration. Andy shares insights on balancing human judgment with AI tools like Surfer SEO, creating successful local events, and leveraging original research to differentiate your brand. Whether you're a solo marketer, business owner, or content strategist, this episode is packed with actionable wisdom and fresh perspectives.
Send us a textIn this week's episode of Business Growth Talks, host Mark Hayward delves deep into SEO's evolving landscape, featuring an enriching conversation with Bruce Clay, a pioneer who coined the term SEO. The discussion traverses through the evolution of search engine optimization, Bruce Clay's substantial contributions to the field, and the ongoing challenges marketers face with Google's ever-evolving algorithms. This episode sheds light on how to maintain relevance in search rankings and adapt to the fast-paced digital marketing environment.Bruce Clay shares insightful perspectives based on his nearly 30 years of experience, offering guidance on navigating the complex SEO terrain. From founding a ground-breaking digital marketing agency to developing advanced tools and training thousands in SEO practices, Bruce provides a comprehensive look at what works today and common pitfalls to avoid. The episode explores overlooked strategies and critical adjustments you can make to elevate your site's search engine performance, enhance your online visibility, and ultimately, drive business growth.Key Takeaways:Evolution of SEO: SEO is constantly changing with Google's updates, requiring continual adaptation and learning.SERP Visibility: Achieving high visibility on search engine results pages goes beyond traditional SEO, necessitating innovative tactics to appear in various SERP features like People Also Ask and AI-generated answers.SEO and AI: Effective SEO is crucial for better AI engagement, as AI relies on well-optimized data for accurate responses.Debunking Myths: Many persist in misguided strategies like link purchasing, despite Google's stance against them.Future of Search: The digital space is evolving towards AI integration, necessitating businesses to remain agile and forward-thinking.Resources:Bruce Clay Inc.: BruceClay.comSEO Tools & Training: Available at SEOtools.com and SEOtraining.comPrewriter AI: An AI content research tool by Bruce Clay designed to optimize content creation.LinkedIn: Bruce is active on LinkedIn for professional networking and inquiries.Listen to the full episode to deep dive into the intricacies of modern SEO strategies and how to future-proof your digital marketing approach. Stay tuned to Business Growth Talks for more insights and expert advice in upcoming episodes.Support the showIf you want to watch the full video of this episode go to:https://www.youtube.com/@markhayward-BizGrowthTalksDo you want to be a guest on multiple podcasts as a service go to:www.podcastintroduction.comFind more details about the podcast and my coaching business on:www.businessgrowthtalks.comFind me onLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-hayw...Tik Tok - https://www.tiktok.com/@mjh169183YouTube Shorts - https://www.youtube.com/@markhayward-BizGrowthTalks/shorts
In this conversation, Pat Zingarella, CEO of Invest Clearly, shares his journey from a corporate sales career to entrepreneurship in the real estate syndication space. He discusses the challenges and strategies involved in building a two-sided marketplace for real estate reviews, emphasizing the importance of objectivity and user engagement. Pat also highlights current trends in limited partnerships, the mission of Invest Clearly, and future growth prospects, including potential funding opportunities. Ultimate Show Notes: 00:00 Introduction to Capital Hacking 00:43 Pat Zingarella's Journey to Invest Clearly 05:29 Building a Two-Sided Marketplace 11:19 User-Generated Content and SEO Strategy 17:07 Monetization and Business Model of Invest Clearly 23:26 Future Growth and Investment Opportunities Connect with Pat on Social:https://investclearly.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/pasqualezingarella/ Turn your unique talent into capital and achieve the life you were destined to live. Join our community!We believe that Capital is more than just Cash. In fact, Human Capital always comes first before the accumulation of Financial Capital. We explore the best, most efficient, high-integrity ways of raising capital (Human & Financial). We want our listeners to use their personal human capital to empower the growth of their financial capital. Together we are stronger. LinkedinFacebookInstagramApple PodcastSpotify
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SEO is evolving beyond traditional keyword rankings, and the businesses thriving in 2026 are those adapting to AI search tools — creating unprecedented opportunities for forward-thinking marketers.While Google still dominates with billions of searches daily, the emergence of AI Overviews, ChatGPT, and Perplexity is fundamentally changing how people find information online.For businesses targeting decision-makers and high-value customers, mastering these new SEO strategies isn't just smart — it's becoming essential.In this episode, I reveal:The hidden mechanics behind AI Search Optimisation (including how tools like Perplexity reveal their underlying searches, giving you a roadmap to visibility)Why one lawn care client saw 120% traffic growth year-on-year whilst competitors lost traffic to AI cannibalisationHow we transformed 778 sessions into 150,000 sessions (a 20,000% increase) by moving beyond individual keywords to strategic topic clustersThe exact content formatting that helped a global skincare brand increase organic traffic by 451% and e-commerce revenue by 8.5%Why embedding commercial actions directly into content pages is now essential (and how this simple shift drives immediate revenue)I'll share real-world success stories from campaigns shortlisted for 14 Global Search Awards, including how we helped a mortgage business rank for 69,000 keywords in just 12 months.If you're ready to implement award-winning SEO strategies whilst your competitors remain fixated on outdated tactics, this episode provides your complete action plan for dominating search in 2026.
AI is changing the SEO game, and the smartest marketers are already taking advantage. In this video, I walk through AI SEO as a cost-effective way to boost performance, how AI is reshaping optimization, and why YouTube content ideas and A/B testing matter more than ever. I also dive into the future of SEO where AI sits at the center of digital marketing. TIMESTAMPS (00:00) Introduction to $0.25 SEO Strategies (02:59) Leveraging AI for SEO Optimization (06:07) YouTube and Content Ideation (08:52) Conversion Optimization and A/B Testing (11:04) Future of SEO and AI Integration How to Connect: IG: / ericosiu X: / ericosiu
In this episode of The Long Game Podcast, Alex Birkett speaks with Nick Lafferty (Head of Marketing) and Josh Blyskal (AI Strategist) from Profound, an AI visibility platform focused on answer engine optimization (AEO). They explore the shift from SEO to AEO, where brands must optimize for AI-driven search experiences across ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google's AI Overviews. The conversation covers why agility is the new moat, how brand mentions and structured content shape AI visibility, and how both startups and incumbents can compete. Nick and Josh share tactical approaches—from Wikipedia and affiliate strategies to structured HTML tables—that improve citations in AI-generated answers. The discussion underscores the rising importance of PR, off-site visibility, and concise, high-utility content in the AI search era.Key TakeawaysAEO Defined: Answer engine optimization is about making your brand the chosen answer in AI-driven search experiences.User Experience Wins: Search is converging with chat—people want answers, not links—so engines prioritize utility and ease.Agility as a Moat: Speed and adaptability matter more than long-term content calendars in today's volatile AI search space.Brand Mentions Beat Keywords: AI models lean heavily on off-site mentions (Reddit, Wikipedia, affiliates) as trust signals.Structured Content Boosts Citations: Bullet points, HTML tables, and concise formatting make content “citation-friendly” for AI.Startups vs. Incumbents: Incumbents benefit from brand equity, but startups can flank them by acting faster and publishing niche, high-utility content.PR Is Back: Media coverage and Wikipedia presence play a critical role in being cited by AI engines.Show LinksVisit Profound on Linkedin and XConnect with Nick Lafferty on LinkedInConnect with Josh Blyskal on LinkedInConnect with Alex Birkett on LinkedIn and TwitterConnect with Omniscient Digital on LinkedIn or TwitterSome interviews you might enjoy and learn from:Actionable Tips and Secrets to SEO Strategy with Dan Shure (Evolving SEO)Building Competitive Marketing Content with Sam Chapman (Aprimo)How to Build the Right Data Workflow with Blake Burch (Shipyard)Data-Driven Thought Leadership with Alicia Johnston (Sprout Social)Purpose-Driven Leadership & Building a Content Team with Ty Magnin (UiPath)Also, check out our Kitchen Side series where we take you behind the scenes to see how the sausage is made at our agency:Blue Ocean vs Red Ocean SEOShould You Hire Writers or Subject Matter Experts?How Do Growth and Content Overlap?Connect with Omniscient Digital on social:Twitter: @beomniscientLinkedin: Be OmniscientListen to more episodes of The Long Game podcast here: https://beomniscient.com/podcast/
#284 Brand | Dave sits down with Ari Yablok, Head of Brand at Island, to share his approach to creating a brand in the cybersecurity space. Ari shares his journey from agency life to leading the brand narrative at Island, where he helped build the concept of the "enterprise browser."Dave and Ari Cover:The key differences between category creation and strategic positioning, and why it matters for B2B marketersThe steps to building a brand story that resonates with both your internal team and your target audienceHow focusing on the last 20% of branding efforts can elevate your company above the competitionTimestamps(00:00) - - Intro to Ari (04:33) - - Rapidly Growing Enterprise Browser Company Secures $375M in Series D Funding (08:42) - - SEO Strategy vs Branding (14:09) - - How Brand is an Art and a Science (19:24) - - Challenges in Cybersecurity Branding (21:08) - - Early Stage Marketing (29:48) - - Cognitive Behavioral Branding (34:57) - - How Ari Manages Projects with the Brand Team (37:07) - - Comfortable vs. Uncomfortable Approaches to Brand Strategy (41:25) - - What Founders Really Want to Do (46:31) - - Balancing the Day-to-Day with Visionary Goals Send guest pitches and ideas to hi@exitfive.comJoin the Exit Five Newsletter here: https://www.exitfive.com/newsletterCheck out the Exit Five job board: https://jobs.exitfive.com/Become an Exit Five member: https://community.exitfive.com/checkout/exit-five-membership***This episode of the Exit Five podcast is brought to you by Qualified.AI is the hottest topic in marketing right now. And one thing we hear a lot of you marketers talking about is how you can use AI Agents to help run your marketing machine.That's where Qualifed comes in with Piper, their AI SDR agent.Piper is the #1 AI SDR Agent on the market according to G2, and hundreds of companies like Box, Asana, and Brex, have hired Piper to autonomously grow inbound pipeline. How good does that sound?Qualified customers are seeing a massive business impact with Piper: a 3X increase in meetings booked and a 2X increase in pipeline.The Agentic Marketing era has arrived. And if you're a B2B marketing leader looking to scale pipeline generation, Piper the #1 AI SDR Agent is here to help.Hire Piper, the #1 AI SDR Agent, and grow your pipeline today.You can learn more at qualified.com/exit5
Tim and Lindsay discuss the importance of blogging for photographers, emphasizing its role as a powerful marketing tool that can attract clients over time. They explore strategies for effective client communication, the significance of follow-ups, and the benefits of creating engaging and evergreen content. The conversation also covers SEO strategies, sustainable blogging practices, and the value of educational content in establishing expertise in the photography industry.
What's the Best Effective SEO Strategy for Beginners? Marketing Essentials with Favour Obasi-Ike (Glossary)| Get exclusive SEO newsletters in your inbox.This discussion offers an in-depth exploration of Search Engine Optimization (SEO) strategies, primarily for beginners and small business owners emphasizing the importance of audience targeting, answering user questions, and consistent content creation (such as blogs and podcasts) to improve online visibility.Key technical SEO aspects are highlighted, including securing a website with HTTPS, creating and submitting a sitemap (XML file) for search engine readability, and focusing on long-tail keywords for better conversion rates. The conversation also touches on the effective use of various platforms like Clubhouse, Google Analytics, and Google Search Console for data intelligence and content distribution, ultimately aiming to protect, earn, and scale a business's online presence.Next Steps for Digital Marketing + SEO Services:>> Need SEO Services? Book a Complimentary SEO Discovery Call with Favour Obasi-Ike>> Need more information? Visit our Work and PLAY Entertainment website to learn about our digital marketing services.FAQs1. What is the fundamental principle of effective SEO for beginners?The best SEO strategy for beginners starts with understanding and targeting your audience by asking questions. SEO is fundamentally about providing answers to the questions people are asking. This approach not only helps you create relevant content but also aligns your efforts with how search engines (like Google, ChatGPT, Pinterest, YouTube, and Amazon) operate. By consistently answering these questions, you build authority and credibility, which are crucial for visibility and growth. Tools like Answerthepublic.com, Answerocrates.com, SparkToro.com, and Ubersuggest.com can help you identify these questions and understand audience intent.2. Why is audience understanding crucial for SEO and content creation?Understanding your audience is paramount because it allows you to create content that directly addresses their needs and queries. When you create content with the user's questions in mind, you're not just optimizing for algorithms; you're building a connection with your potential audience. This "three-way connection" between you, your audience, and the algorithm ensures that your content resonates with those actively searching for solutions. It helps bypass the algorithm by matching user intent with your offerings, leading to higher engagement and a stronger brand.3. What are the essential technical SEO elements for a beginner's website?For a beginner, ensuring strong technical SEO involves several fundamental steps:HTTPS Security Connection (SSL): Always secure your website with an HTTPS connection. This creates a privacy area for users, builds trust (indicated by a padlock in the browser), and is a crucial ranking factor for search engines. Websites without this are often flagged as "not secure," leading to immediate user abandonment.Sitemap (XML File): A sitemap is like a brain or a map for your website, allowing algorithms to read and understand its structure and content. While humans read HTML (hypertext markup language), algorithms read XML (expandable markup language). Platforms like WordPress (with plugins like Yoast, RankMath), Squarespace, Shopify, and Wix automatically generate sitemaps, but they must be connected to tools like Google Search Console and Google Analytics to be fully activated and effective.No Broken or Duplicated Links: Regularly check for and fix broken links and avoid duplicating content, as these issues can confuse search engines and negatively impact your ranking.4. How important are blogs and consistent content creation for SEO?Blogs (or articles, sources) are essential because they tell the world you have something valuable to say. Websites like Wikipedia, Reddit, Shopify, and Canva all leverage blogs to provide information. A consistent blogging strategy feeds your website with good, indexable information that can be submitted to various search engines (Google, Yahoo, Microsoft) and AI platforms (ChatGPT). This consistency helps you earn credibility, which in turn leads to broader distribution across different platforms, strengthening your online presence. For new businesses, publishing content 1-2 times a week can show significant results within 3-6 months.Glossary of Episode Key Terms: SEO for BeginnersAAlgorithm: A set of rules or instructions that a search engine uses to rank websites and determine the relevance of content to a user's query.AnswerThePublic.com / Answerocrates.com/ SparkToro.com / Ubersuggest.com: Website tools used for keyword research and understanding audience questions and interests.Article: A piece of written content on a website, essential for SEO and establishing expertise.Audience Targeting/Marketing: Focusing marketing efforts on a specific group of consumers who are most likely to be interested in a product or service.Access Links: See Backlinks.BBacklinks/Referral Links/Access Links/Image Links: Different types of links pointing back to a website, which are crucial for SEO authority.Binary Code: A computer language that uses only two symbols, typically 0 and 1, to represent information.Blog: A section of a website featuring regularly updated written content.Bootstrapping: Starting a business with little or no outside capital, relying on personal finances or operating revenues.Bottom of Funnel: The stage in the customer journey where users are ready to convert; content here targets these users.Broken Links: Hyperlinks that point to non-existent or moved pages, negatively affecting user experience and SEO.CChatGPT/Perplexity/Pinterest/YouTube/Amazon: Examples of platforms where users search for information, and SEO strategies can be applied to increase visibility.Clubhouse Plus: A paid feature on the Clubhouse app, offering tools to enhance user experience and business growth.Content Distribution: The process of publishing and promoting content across various platforms and channels.Content Reproduction/Publish/Distribute: The process of creating, making available, and spreading content across various channels.Conversion Opportunities/Lifts/Engagement: Metrics indicating how often users take a desired action (e.g., signing up, purchasing), how much those actions increase, and how users interact with content.Credibility: The quality of being trusted and believed in, built through consistent and valuable content.DData Intelligence/Market Intelligence: Gathering and analyzing information to understand market trends, customer behavior, and competitive landscapes.Duplicated Links: Multiple links pointing to the same content, which can confuse search engines and dilute link equity.FFAQs (Frequently Asked Questions): A section of a website that provides answers to common customer questions, useful for both users and algorithms.GGoogle Analytics: A free web analytics service that tracks and reports website traffic, providing insights into user behavior.Google Business Profile (formerly Google My Business): A free tool from Google that helps businesses manage their online presence across Google, including Search and Maps.Google Developers: A platform for developers to learn about and use Google technologies.Google Search Central (formerly Google Webmasters): A resource provided by Google for website owners to improve their site's visibility in Google Search.Google Search Console: A free web service by Google that helps website owners monitor their site's performance in Google Search results and troubleshoot issues.HHigh Volume Searches: Refers to keywords that are searched for a large number of times by users.HTML (HyperText Markup Language): The standard markup language for documents designed to be displayed in a web browser, forming the readable text and links on a webpage.HTTPS (Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure): A secure version of HTTP, the protocol over which data is sent between your browser and the website. Indicated by a padlock icon in the browser.IIndexable Content: Content that search engines can discover, read, and add to their index.International Business: A classification of a business based on its geographic operational scope being global.KKeyword Research: The process of finding and analyzing actual search terms that people use to find information.Keywords (for LinkedIn Newsletter): Important words or phrases in the title that help the newsletter rank in search results.LLLM Refs: A platform mentioned for AI-related search insights, particularly with Search Console and analytics.Local Business: A classification of a business based on its geographic operational scope being a specific town or city.Long-tail Keywords: Specific, longer keyword phrases that typically have lower search volume but higher conversion rates.Low Volume Searches: Refers to keywords that are searched for a small number of times by users.MMeta Tag/Meta Data: Hidden elements in a webpage's HTML that provide search engines with information about the page.Metadata (for video): Information about a video file, such as title, description, tags, and timestamps, that helps search engines understand and rank it.Mindset/Toolset/Skillset: Three crucial "sets" for business success, emphasizing mental approach, available resources, and learned abilities.Mobile-first Design: Designing websites primarily for mobile devices, given that a large percentage of web traffic comes from smartphones and tablets.MP4 File Name Convention: The naming structure of a video file, which can impact its discoverability if not optimized with keywords.NNational Business: A classification of a business based on its geographic operational scope being an entire country.PPixels (Meta, Pinterest, Google, TikTok): Small pieces of code placed on a website to track user behavior, conversions, and build audience lists for advertising.Podcast Distribution: The process of making a podcast available on various platforms (Apple, Spotify, iHeart, Pandora).Post-purchase: Refers to the stage of a customer's journey after they have made a purchase.Pre-purchase: Refers to the stage of a customer's journey before they make a purchase, influencing the type of content they seek.Protect, Earn, Scale (PES): A three-piece business model emphasizing security, credibility, and growth.QQuota on Google: A limit on the number of links (e.g., 10 per 24 hours) that can be submitted to Google for indexing.RRegional Business: A classification of a business based on its geographic operational scope being a specific area or state.Rookie Mistake: A common error made by beginners.RSS (Really Simple Syndication): A web feed format used to publish frequently updated works—such as blog entries, news headlines, audio, and video—in a standardized format.SSEO (Search Engine Optimization): The process of optimizing a website to rank higher in search engine results, thereby increasing organic (unpaid) traffic.Sitemap (XML file): A file where you provide information about the pages, videos, and other files on your site. Search engines read this file to crawl your site more efficiently.Source: The origin of information or content.SSL (Secure Sockets Layer): A standard security technology for establishing an encrypted link between a web server and a browser, ensuring data remains private. (Often referred to interchangeably with HTTPS).TTechnical SEO: Optimizing the technical aspects of a website (e.g., speed, mobile-friendliness, crawlability) to improve its search engine rankings.Top of Funnel: The stage in the customer journey where content aims for broad awareness.Topical Pillars/Clusters: A content strategy where a broad "pillar" topic is supported by multiple "cluster" content pieces that delve into specific subtopics.UURL (Uniform Resource Locator): The address of a resource on the internet, such as a webpage.UTM Parameters (Urchin Tracking Module): Tags added to a URL to track the effectiveness of online marketing campaigns.WWeb Page: A single document on the internet, typically in HTML format.Web Link: The address (URL) that points to a specific web page or resource.Website: A collection of interconnected web pages under a single domain name.XXML (eXtensible Markup Language): A markup language that defines a set of rules for encoding documents in a format that is both human-readable and machine-readable, commonly used for sitemaps.YYoast/RankMath/All-in-One SEO: Popular WordPress plugins that assist with SEO tasks, including sitemap generation.Digital Marketing SEO Resources:>> Join our exclusive SEO Marketing community>> Read SEO Articles>> Need SEO Services? 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If you're a chiropractor trying to improve your website traffic and get more patients through Google, this episode is for you. Discover where most clinics go wrong with SEO — and the four key areas you should be focusing on instead. Episode Webpage & Show Notes: https://propelyourcompany.com/seo-for-chiropractors-what-works/Send in your questions. ❤ We'd love to hear from you!NEW Webinar: How to dominate Google Search, Google Maps, AI-driven search results, and get more new patients.>> Save your spot
If your business isn't showing up when local customers search, you're already losing. In this episode, we break down the real strategy behind local SEO. We unpack everything from how Google determines local rankings, to why reviews, citations, and your website structure play a bigger role than you think. Whether you're a local healthcare clinic, event company, or service provider, this conversation is your no-fluff guide to dominating local search and converting nearby traffic into paying customers.Catch all the tips in our latest blog: https://elevatedmarketing.solutions/top-local-seo-tips-you-need-to-know/Tired of vague marketing advice? So are we. This podcast brings you real, in-the-trenches conversations about what actually works no scripts, no fluff, just honest strategy and real-time insights.
If your traffic fell off a cliff after recent Google updates and AI answers, you're not alone—especially if you're a recipe, YMYL (Your Money or Your Life), or niche blogger who used to win with long posts and ads. But SEO isn't dead—it's evolved. In my latest Blogger Genius Podcast episode, I'm talk to SEO strategist, Steven Schneider, who breaks down exactly how creators can still win in 2025: build visible authority, earn strategic backlinks, improve UX, and shift revenue toward newsletters and products. Show Notes: MiloTree Free Plan Steven Schneider 6 Purchasing Triggers Test Join The Blogger Genius Newsletter Become a Blogger Genius Facebook Group Subscribe to the Blogger Genius Podcast: iTunes YouTube Spotify The Problem Creators Are Facing in 2025 AI is answering queries and compressing clicks—brutal for “quick-answer” niches like recipes. Google is rewarding authority (E-E-A-T) and punishing thin UX (endless scroll, intrusive ads, fluff). Old playbooks (publish more posts, stuff in keywords, hope for ad RPM) don't move the needle. Solution in a sentence: Treat search like a brand + authority channel, not a traffic lottery. Build proof of expertise on every page, earn real mentions/links, and turn all attention into owned audiences and product revenue. What's Working Now (According to Steven) 1) Authority > everything Add clear E-E-A-T signals on every post and key page (not just your About page): Real author byline + headshot 2–3 credential links (culinary school, certifications, LinkedIn) Awards/press mentions (linked) Concise author bio block on each post This helps Google and readers trust that a human expert wrote it. 2) Backlinks with intent (no spray-and-pray) Guest on podcasts (links in show notes = high-quality, relevant). Offer expert quotes to other bloggers/journalists; pitch quick 2–3 sentence tips they can drop in with a link. Vary anchor text (brand, URL, topical phrases) and use reciprocal links sparingly. Paying for “time” vs “links” is a gray area—be selective and ethical. 3) UX that respects the reader Stop the 4,000-word detours; give the answer fast and add optional depth. Keep one H1 per page, logical H2/H3s, strong internal linking, and basic schema hygiene. Recipes/how-to: lead with the steps; put the story below. 4) BOFU content (not just top-of-funnel) Steven's agency prioritizes bottom-of-funnel, high-intent topics that convert to leads or sales—because SEO must tie to revenue. 5) Newsletter > ad RPM Clicks are down, but email still converts. Build a free newsletter, nurture weekly, and sell your own offers (ebooks, mini-courses, templates, memberships). 7-Step Action Plan (Do this in the next 14 days) Add E-E-A-T blocks site-wide Byline, headshot, 2–3 credential links, “Reviewed by” where relevant. Fix on-page structure One H1, clean headings, scannable sections, strong internal links among related posts. Create one “wow” asset (lead magnet or calculator) Examples: Gluten-free flour swap chart (instant, high-value) Meal-prep planner (fillable PDF) ROI/Cost calculator (tools get links + emails) Pitch 10 podcasts in your niche Offer 3 topic angles, a short bio, and a value-packed outline; request a site link in show notes. Run a “quote outreach” sprint Identify 25 relevant posts; email the author a ready-to-paste 2–3 sentence expert tip + your preferred link target (vary anchors). Publish 3 BOFU posts Bottom-of-funnel queries aligned to your product (e.g., “Meal-prep templates,” “Gluten-free baking guide PDF,” “One-hour blogging audit”). Launch or revive your newsletter Weekly format: 1 tip, 1 tool, 1 template. Soft-pitch your product/freebie in each send. Make This Easy (and Free) with MiloTree With the MiloTree Free Plan, you can: Sell one digital product (ebook, template, workshop replay) Offer a freebie/lead magnet with automatic delivery Add a social pop-up to grow followers while you sleep Spin up AI-generated pages (sales + opt-in) in minutes
In this episode of The Long Game Podcast, David Ly Khim interviews Michael Walrath, CEO and Chairman of Yext. Known for building and exiting multiple companies—including RightMedia and Moat—Michael shares how Yext evolved from a local lead-gen platform to a digital presence powerhouse. He dives deep into the fragmentation of search, the shift toward generative engines, and the rise of “agentic” AI-powered experiences. With candid reflections on strategy pivots and digital transformation, Michael urges marketers to rethink discoverability, measurement, and structured content in an era where your next customer might not be human, but an AI assistant making decisions on their behalf.Key TakewaysYext's Strategic Pivots: The company evolved from call-based lead gen to local visibility, to enterprise search—each requiring bold but risky reinvention.Google Dominance Has Peaked: With 92%+ of search traffic once flowing through Google, that landscape is now fragmenting due to LLMs and AI agents.Structured Data Drives Discovery: Clean, contextualized data remains a marketer's best lever for visibility—whether on Google or in LLM-powered engines.Brand Visibility Beats SEO Rankings: As AI agents answer more queries, brands must optimize for visibility across platforms, not just search engine results pages.The Agentic Web Is Coming: AI assistants with memory and context will handle more decision-making—marketers must build for both humans and machines.AI Shifts Are Already Here: Yext observed traffic shifts 6+ quarters ago—marketers should act now, not wait, to influence AI results.Reframing Attribution: Zero-click answers and agentic transactions require a shift from traditional web metrics to outcome-focused measurement.Show LinksVisit Visit Yext on Linkedin and XConnect with Michael Walrath on LinkedInConnect with David Khim on LinkedIn and TwitterConnect with Omniscient Digital on LinkedIn or TwitterSome interviews you might enjoy and learn from:Actionable Tips and Secrets to SEO Strategy with Dan Shure (Evolving SEO)Building Competitive Marketing Content with Sam Chapman (Aprimo)How to Build the Right Data Workflow with Blake Burch (Shipyard)Data-Driven Thought Leadership with Alicia Johnston (Sprout Social)Purpose-Driven Leadership & Building a Content Team with Ty Magnin (UiPath)Also, check out our Kitchen Side series where we take you behind the scenes to see how the sausage is made at our agency:Blue Ocean vs Red Ocean SEOShould You Hire Writers or Subject Matter Experts?How Do Growth and Content Overlap?Connect with Omniscient Digital on social:Twitter: @beomniscientLinkedin: Be OmniscientListen to more episodes of The Long Game podcast here: https://beomniscient.com/podcast/
The episode explores how AI is reshaping SEO and content strategy, emphasizing the need for marketers to adapt their websites and messaging to train AI effectively. Lee Judge and Andy Crestodina discuss how AI-powered search changes user behavior, the importance of co-occurrence and proximity of keywords, and how brands can optimize their content to influence AI-generated results. Training AI through strategic website copy and keyword proximityShifts in SEO due to AI-powered search and user behaviorOptimizing key website pages for AI discoverability and decision-makingThe role of content formats like video and audio in brand visibilityBalancing content quantity and quality in the AI eraTime Stamps01:10 - Introduction to AI's impact on SEO06:45 - How AI selects and ranks content15:30 - Optimizing key pages for AI training24:00 - Prompt reverse engineering and content strategy35:20 - Importance of co-occurrence and keyword proximity45:00 - Broader content strategy beyond websites55:10 - Human-centric content and performance metrics01:10:00 - Predictions for AI and search in the next year Main TakeawaysYou're not just writing for humans—you're writing training data for AI.AI optimization requires adding job titles, credentials, and comparison content to key pages.Co-occurrence of brand and industry terms across trusted sources boosts AI visibility. Subscribe, share the episode, and visit contentmonsta.com for more insights. A. Lee Judge is the creator and host of The Business of Marketing podcast.Please follow the podcast on your favorite podcast listening platform.This podcast is produced by Content Monsta - A leading producer of B2B Content.
Want to hear about a specific topic on the show? Text us and we will consider it :)Tired of being stuck on page five of Google while your competitors get all the cleaning clients? This episode could be the game-changer your business needs.Our guest, John Rodriguez, brings over two decades of SEO expertise combined with real-world cleaning business ownership experience to deliver actionable strategies that actually work. Having built and sold several successful cleaning companies himself, John understands exactly what makes potential clients click—and what convinces Google to showcase your cleaning business above others.The conversation dives into the specific keywords that drive the cleaning industry, with John revealing that "house cleaning," "maid service," and variations with "near me" generate more searches than all other industry terms combined. You'll discover why having dedicated service pages that match these search terms creates an immediate boost in visibility, and how simple changes to your website's structure can dramatically improve your rankings without spending a fortune on ads.John breaks down the technical aspects of SEO into understandable, implementable steps, from optimizing your Google Business Profile to creating neighborhood-specific content that strengthens your geographic relevance. He also shares insights on the psychology behind conversion elements like button colors and phone number placement—small details that can significantly impact whether visitors becom https://www.maidsummit.com/ Up your cleaning game, join over 6000 Cleaning Business Owners most of whom are located here in the United States. Erica Paynter is the brains behind My Virtual Bookkeeper, a bookkeeping firm for cleaning companies, and the creator of Clean Co. Cash Flow Academy and the Clean Co. Collective. She's on a mission to help cleaning business owners make sense of their numbers without boring them to tears! Erica's all about turning messy books into profit-packed powerhouses. support@myvbk.com It can be crowed when trying to figure out who you are going to learn fromSupport the showThanks for tuning in to Cleaning Business Life, the show where we pull back the curtain on what it really takes to start, grow, and scale a thriving cleaning business without burning out. Every episode is packed with tips, stories, and strategies you can put to work right away—because you deserve a business that works for you, not the other way around. If you enjoyed today's episode, make sure to follow the podcast so you never miss a new release. And if you got value from this conversation, share it with another cleaning business owner who could use the encouragement and practical advice. Let's stay connected! You can find me online at:
In this episode of The Simple and Smart SEO Show, host Crystal Waddell welcomes Heather Physioc, Chief Discoverability Officer at VML, for a deep dive into the evolving world of search and digital strategy. Heather shares her insights on why Google isn't the only search engine that matters, how AI is reshaping the search journey, and why content needs to serve users at every stage—from discovery to post-purchase. From structured data to customer retention via social media, this episode is packed with practical takeaways for marketers, SEOs, and business owners.Key Takeaways:SEO Isn't Just About Google Anymore: Platforms like TikTok, Pinterest, Reddit, and in-platform AI search tools are becoming vital in the discoverability ecosystem.AI Should Enhance, Not Replace Creativity: Use AI to eliminate repetitive tasks and streamline workflows—not to substitute authentic human communication.Brand Experience Matters Across the Entire Journey: From awareness to post-purchase content, every touchpoint contributes to discoverability and trust.Structured Data Is Critical for E-commerce SEO: Schema and well-organized product feeds prepare brands for AI-powered commerce search.Jobs to Be Done Framework is More Relevant Than Ever: SEO should be rooted in solving real user problems, especially in the age of contextual, compound queries.Connected Data Sets = Smarter Strategy: Siloed data is a barrier. Connecting data from search, UX, customer service, and more leads to stronger insights.Episode Highlights:"Google is not the only platform out there where people are engaging in search activities." – Heather Physioc"AI has not replaced my copywriters. It has enabled them to produce more at the same high caliber.""Think beyond the lower funnel. The objective is not always a conversion or a click.""Jobs to be done isn't just a theory—it's a way to make your brand truly useful across all channels."Listener Action Items:Reevaluate Your SEO Strategy Beyond Google: Identify where your audience is searching and tailor your content accordingly.Use AI Thoughtfully: Let AText me your questions or comments!Does SEO feel confusing, overwhelming, or just plain impossible to figure out? You're not alone. That's why I created the AI SEO Foundations course, powered by Crystal GPT: your personal AI SEO coach designed for busy, creative business owners like you.Ditch the overwhelm and discover what SEO can do for your business! Head to SEOin7days.com (with the number 7!) and get started today—let's make your brand easy to find and impossible to ignore.Support the showWant to follow up on what you've heard? Search the podcast!Join the SEO SquadApply to be my podcast guest!
Edge of the Web - An SEO Podcast for Today's Digital Marketer
Meta's got its eyes (and algorithms) locked on unoriginal content, and that's just the tip of the AI-powered iceberg. This week, EDGE of the Web is knee-deep in septic tank puns and even deeper into breaking news shaking up AI, SEO, and the future of web browsing. Hosts Erin Sparks and guest Crystal Carter wade through Meta's latest moves to curb content farms and content theft, Google's new AI-generated shopping and search experiments, and the shocking rise of AI-powered browser contenders. Plus, the crew gets real about how AI Overviews are cannibalizing clicks, what “agentic AI” means for your future shopping sprees (and your calendar), and why being authentic is still your best bet in the SEO cesspool. In a particularly cheeky side note, Erin and Crystal dissect the subtle strategies hidden in Google's virtual try-on images—are those AI-generated smiles a sly tactic for boosting conversions? Spoiler: Someone's always a little happier in new clothes. Don't panic (and always carry a towel): EDGE of the Web keeps you prepared and laughing through the chaos of AI, changing SERP landscapes, and the not-so-glamorous world of digital marketing. Smash that play button for smart analysis, sharp takes, and the kind of SEO news you actually want to share—even if you promise to quit the septic tank jokes… eventually. News from the EDGE: [00:00:21] Try PreWriter.AI [00:00:44] BrightonSEO 15% Off Tickets [00:05:16] Meta Follows YouTube In Crackdown On Unoriginal Content AI / SEO News Segment: [00:10:47] EDGE of the Web Sponsor: PreWriter.AI [00:11:57] OpenAI And Perplexity Set To Battle Google For Browser Dominance [00:22:06] Google launches AI shopping tools with virtual try-ons and smarter price alerts [00:29:00] Google Web Guide for AI-organized search results [00:34:34] EDGE of the Web Sponsor: WAIKAI [00:36:01] Google's AI Overviews are hurting clicks: Pew study [00:44:17] Google Says AI Won't Replace The Need For SEO Thanks to our sponsors! PreWriter.AI: https://edgeofthewebradio.com/prewriter Inlinks WAIKAY https://edgeofthewebradio.com/waikay Follow Us: X: @ErinSparks X: @CrystalontheWeb X: @TheMann00 X: @EDGEWebRadio
Send us a textIn this episode of Imperfect Marketing, I sit down with Melih Oztalay, a veteran marketer and CEO of a 38-year-old digital agency based in Michigan. With roots going back to the earliest days of the internet, Melih brings a seasoned perspective on how marketing has evolved—and where it's headed next.We dive deep into the realities of marketing in the AI age, practical steps small businesses can take to improve their visibility, and why emotional resistance to change can be the biggest barrier to progress.The 4 A's of Change FrameworkMelih shares his powerful 4 A's framework, developed after witnessing how clients struggled to adapt to SEO changes:Anticipate Change: Understand it's coming.Accept Change: Let go of emotional resistance.Adapt to Change: Adjust your strategies and tools.Adopt the Change: Implement and move forward.This mindset shift is essential for staying competitive in a constantly evolving digital world.The Impact of AI on MarketingHow AI-powered search results may now be 4x more valuable than traditional Google searchesReal-world examples of using ChatGPT and Perplexity to boost productivity—from building Mac backups to creating towel product imagesWhy schema markup is now more crucial than ever for both traditional SEO and AI sourcingTips on using AI to generate Q&A schema from your podcast transcripts and blog contentCommon Marketing Mistakes and How to Avoid ThemWhy skipping the marketing foundation sabotages salesThe dangers of keyword stuffing and outdated SEO tactics (like white text on white backgrounds!)Why every page on your website needs to have a clear focus and intentThe importance of not being afraid to use AI tools—even if you're just getting startedActionable AI and SEO Tips for Small BusinessesUse ChatGPT to generate schema markup from blog URLsAsk AI why your business isn't showing up in AI search results—and follow the suggestions to improveBuild “notability” by publishing press releases, getting quoted in industry publications, and appearing in directories like WikipediaLet AI help interpret your analytics and recommend next steps for improvementKey Takeaways for MarketersMarketing is a starting point, not an end point—your job is never truly doneUse AI to learn, test, and optimize, not to replace thinkingDon't ignore change—lean into it with the right mindset and toolsWhether you're a marketer trying to navigate AI disruption, or a small business owner seeking practical ways to improve your online presence, this episode offers a wealth of ideas and a grounded approach to digital transformation.Connect with Melih OztalayLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/melihoztalay/Website: https://smartfindsmarketing.com/ Looking to leverage AI? Want better results? Want to think about what you want to leverage?Check and see how I am using it for FREE on YouTube. From "Holy cow, it can do that?" to "Wait, how does this work again?" – I've got all your AI curiosities covered. It's the perfect after-podcast snack for your tech-hungry brain. Watch here
This episode is sponsored by: My Financial Coach You trained to save lives—who's helping you save your financial future? My Financial Coach connects physicians with CFP® Professionals who specialize in your complex needs. Whether it's crushing student loans, optimizing investments, or planning for retirement, you'll get a personalized strategy built around your goals. Save for a vacation home, fund your child's education, or prepare for life's surprises—with unbiased, advice-only planning through a flat monthly fee. No commissions. No conflicts. Just clarity. Visit t https://myfinancialcoach.com/bootstrapmd/ to meet your financial coach and find out if concierge planning is right for you. ——————— In this episode of Bootstrap MD, host Dr. Mike Woo-Ming welcomes Andrew Newland, to share his entrepreneurial journey from landscaping to marketing, driven by personal health challenges that led him to focus exclusively on the functional medicine space. He breaks down key SEO pillars—technical, content, and local optimization—explaining how practices can rank higher on Google by creating valuable, patient-focused content like blog posts on symptoms and treatments. The discussion covers common pitfalls, the importance of community involvement beyond digital efforts, and adapting to AI's impact on search rankings. Andrew offers practical tips, including free website evaluations and his book on digital marketing for functional practices. This episode is essential for physician entrepreneurs seeking to grow their visibility, attract ideal patients, and achieve sustainable business success. Three Actionable Takeaways Optimize Your Website for SEO Basics – Ensure your site has fast loading times, mobile responsiveness, and HTTPS security; integrate keywords naturally into content like blog posts on common symptoms (e.g., fatigue, hormone imbalance) to improve Google rankings without over-optimizing. Create High-Quality, Patient-Focused Content – Write or outsource educational articles and videos addressing patient pain points, such as "What causes chronic fatigue?" or location-specific issues like altitude sickness in Colorado, to build trust and drive organic traffic. Get Involved in Your Community – Beyond digital marketing, sponsor local events, host talks at gyms on health topics, or network to gain face-to-face exposure; combine this with AI-adapted SEO to stand out in search results and attract ideal patients. About the Show: Bootstrap MD is the ultimate podcast for physician entrepreneurs looking to escape traditional healthcare and control their financial futures. Hosted by Dr. Mike Woo-Ming, a successful physician, entrepreneur, and investor, the show delivers actionable insights on starting businesses, creating passive income, and navigating healthcare entrepreneurship. Featuring interviews with industry leaders, physicians, and experts in telemedicine and digital health, it's your guide to building a profitable, fulfilling career. Tune in weekly at http://bootstrapmd.com About the Guest: Andrew Newland is the founder and CEO of Functional Medicine Marketing, a digital agency dedicated to helping functional and integrative medicine clinics grow their visibility and attract ideal patients. With a background in communications and entrepreneurship, Andrew transitioned from running a landscaping business in Colorado Springs to focusing on marketing after personal health challenges led him to embrace functional medicine. His agency, previously Six IT Marketing (inspired by Alice in Wonderland's “six impossible things”), specializes in SEO-first strategies designed for longevity, leveraging technical optimization, high-quality content, and local SEO. Andrew is also the author of Digital Marketing & SEO for Functional Medicine Practices, available on Amazon and as a free e-copy at functionalmedmarketing.com, where he offers free website evaluations to help physicians optimize their online presence. Website: https://functionalmedmarketing.com About the Host: Dr. Mike Woo-Ming has over 20 years of experience as a physician entrepreneur. He's built and sold multiple seven-figure companies and now leads Executive Medical, a group of clinics specializing in age management and aesthetics. Through BootstrapMD, he mentors physicians in business, content creation, and autonomy. Let's Connect: www.https://www.bootstrapmd.com Want to start a podcast? Check out the Doctor Podcast Network!
Ignite Digital Marketing Podcast | Marketing Growth Tips | Alex Membrillo
In this episode of Ignite, Cardinal's CGO Lauren Leone sits down with VP of Owned & Earned Media Rob Sauter to help healthcare marketers understand and adapt to the rapidly changing world of search and SEO driven by AI and new Google features. You'll learn why traditional SEO tactics aren't enough anymore, how AI is changing what it means to “rank,” and what practical steps you can take to improve your visibility and reputation in this new landscape. By listening, you'll gain actionable strategies to measure your presence in AI search, address perception gaps, and create content that truly differentiates your organization—so you can continue to win patient trust and business in a complex, evolving environment. RELATED RESOURCES Optimizing for AI Search: A New Era in Healthcare Marketing - https://www.cardinaldigitalmarketing.com/healthcare-resources/blog/optimizing-for-ai-search-a-new-era-in-healthcare-marketing/ How a Primary Care Provider Futureproofed Their SEO in an AI-Driven Search World - https://www.cardinaldigitalmarketing.com/healthcare-resources/blog/search-content-strategy-ai-landscape/ How to Avoid Keyword Cannibalization Between Paid Search & SEO - https://www.cardinaldigitalmarketing.com/healthcare-resources/blog/avoid-keyword-cannibalization-between-paid-search-seo/ Harnessing the Power of AI Marketing for Healthcare - https://www.cardinaldigitalmarketing.com/healthcare-resources/blog/harnessing-ai-marketing-for-healthcare/
Join the Imagen Community on Facebook to continue the discussions between episodes.Looking for ways to boost your wedding photography business and build lasting relationships with clients and vendors? This episode of Workflows is your backstage pass to creating consistent, memorable experiences that keep clients talking and referrals rolling in.In this episode Scott is joined by New York-based photographer Taylor Isselhard, an expert in building meaningful client experiences and strong vendor relationships within the wedding photography space.Taylor Isselhard is a wedding photographer and business coach based out of Western, New York. He is all about making phenomenal experiences for those he has the honor of serving. He believes in creating a business that's centered on what you value in life. Taylor shares how focusing on consistency isn't just for couples, but it's a win for everyone involved in a wedding day, from vendors to venue staff. Discover actionable strategies for streamlining your client communication, leveraging vendor networking, and optimizing your website's SEO to attract more wedding photography leads. Taylor even opens up about his top challenges with CRM workflows and his honest, ongoing journey to improve them."I want everyone to be on the same page. And I want that type of communication to be consistent from wedding after wedding. So when we're showing up on the wedding day, we're all good to go. We've all communicated." – Taylor IsselhardResourcesThrive Wedding WorkshopThe Wedding Lens Lounge PodcastSEO By JoePic-TimeVoicenotesCastmagicWhy You Should ListenGet actionable tips to create a consistent, high-quality wedding photography experience for couples and vendors alike.Learn Taylor's step-by-step approach for improving vendor relationships and increasing referrals for your photography business.Unlock SEO strategies and practical blogging tips to boost your photography website's Google ranking.Hear about Taylor's real-life struggles with workflow tools, and how he's working to improve efficiency.Perfect for anyone in people photography, whether you're just starting your business, refining your workflow, or searching for community with other photographers.Take your wedding photography workflow from scattered to seamless. Press play on this episode of Workflows and set yourself up for stronger relationships, more referrals, and a growth-focused mindset!(00:00) - (01:11) - Workshop Details (02:24) - Consistency in Client Experience (04:29) - Vendor Collaboration and Communication (10:43) - SEO and Blogging Strategies (16:55) - Exploring WhatsApp Integration for Voice Notes (18:08) - SEO Strategies for Wedding Photographers (19:08) - Creating Effective Blog Posts for Venues (22:52) - Optimizing CRM Workflow with HoneyBook (25:39) - Leveraging AI for Business Efficiency (29:37) - The Power of Networking in Photography (31:30) - Upcoming Workshops and Where to Find More Information
Ready to turn your God-led passion into profit? This $27 audio bundle walks you through the steps to start monetizing what God placed on your heart. CLICK HERE to purchase!Or, fill out this application to apply for 1:1 coaching in 2025!In Episode #181, I'm sharing 5 simple SEO strategies you can use across all content platforms. These strategies have helped me generate millions of views on my blog posts, and in just a few short months, my podcast rose from a top 5% globally ranked show to the top 1.5%. These same SEO strategies will also help you stand out, even as AI tools and ChatGPT bots increasingly dominate searches.Want to Stay in the Know on New Podcast Episodes, Celeb Mom Interviews, Giveaways, My Book Release + Get a Free Planner? Sign Up for my Weekly Newsletter!*This podcast is brought to you by Tinseltown Mom*Follow Me!TinseltownMom BlogInstagramFacebookXPinterestLinkedIn
Are your local marketing efforts working as hard online as they do in person?In this episode, we break down exactly how dental practices can harness the combined power of ground marketing and local SEO to dominate their local market. From hosting engaging community events that foster genuine trust and visibility, to ensuring every handshake and conversation converts into online discoverability, you'll learn strategies that build both credibility and patient numbers. We'll reveal how your Google Business Profile acts as your virtual storefront, why authentic event photos and specific business categories are essential, and how to keep your profile fresh with real updates. The discussion zeroes in on location-based content, gathering glowing online reviews, and using savvy tools like QR codes to measure what actually works. Plus, find out how automating review requests and leveraging local backlinks can skyrocket your ranking and reputation!If you're a practice owner looking to fill more chairs, this episode arms you with step-by-step techniques to make your ground marketing events work overtime online. By the end, you'll see exactly how every local encounter can turn into lasting online visibility (and new loyal patients.)What You'll Learn in This Episode:How ground marketing and local SEO create a powerful loop of trust and visibilityThe pivotal role your Google Business Profile plays in new patient acquisitionWhy using real photos from events can boost credibility and local rankingWays to craft location-based website pages and event recaps for SEO impactHow testimonials and reviews mentioning events or neighborhoods help you stand outEffective tactics for maintaining accurate business details across directoriesSmart use of QR codes and trackable links to measure campaign ROIThe value of publishing event blog posts and gaining local backlinksPractical steps to track online behaviors like search frequency and call usageLet's listen in and learn how to turn every offline connection into an online patient!Learn More About the Ground Marketing Course Here:Website: thedentalmarketer.lpages.co/the-ground-marketing-course-open-enrollmentHost: Michael AriasJoin my newsletter: https://thedentalmarketer.lpages.co/newsletter/Join this podcast's Facebook Group: The Dental Marketer SocietyLove the Podcast? Let Us Know How We're Doing on Apple Podcasts!
Episode: SEO Without the Mystery: Nick Musica's Straightforward Approach to Getting Found OnlineGuest: Nick Musica, Founder of Optics In SEO AgencyWhat You'll Learn in This Episode:How Nick transitioned from publishing to SEO — before even knowing what SEO wasLessons learned from early SEO vendor experiencesThe “3+1” formula that drives sustainable search rankingsWhy multiple versions of your site could be killing your SEOCommon pitfalls that businesses face and how to dig out of the “funk”The role of networking, referrals, and in-person connections in finding clientsBalancing technical SEO with content strategy and off-page authority Connect with Nick:Website: https://opticsin.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nickmusica/Listen to the episode here: https://entrepreneurconundrum.com/nickmusicaKey Questions (01:01) How did you get to where you are today?(05:52) So now, how do you fulfill your following your interest aspect?(10:49) Who are your ideal clients?(12:11) How do you get in front of said client?(12:44) Are you part of the local chamber or BNI group?(14:31) Do you do posts on social media and use that very often as well?(15:10) What are some big goals that you have in the next year or two?(17:25) Do you feel like you have a roadblock for reaching that goal?(17:39) What's the best advice that you have ever received?(20:11) What's the best advice you've ever given?(21:42) Do you focus on like, backlinks and different stuff like that?(22:47) Is there something that you wanted to talk about, but we haven't covered yet?(25:15) Where can we go to learn more about you and what you do?Nick Musicahttps://opticsin.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/nickmusica/Virginia PurnellFunnel & Visibility SpecialistDistinct Digital Marketing(833) 762-5336virginia@distinctdigitalmarketing.comwww.distinctdigitalmarketing.com
Here is the republish of my chat with Rob Walling, author of the SaaS Playbook. We delved into product pricing, focusing on value alignment rather than greed, and discussed strategic price increases to reduce churn and bolster marketing. Rob also shared when to start paid ads and how to create impactful content. He offered advice on assembling a team within budgetary limits and revealed that smart business structuring can lead to profit with less work. Our conversation ended on the importance of joy in entrepreneurship, emphasizing freedom, purpose, and relationships.These shownotes were created with PodsqueezeLinks and MentionsSAS Playbook: 01:31:58Startups for the Rest of Us Podcast: 01:31:58MicroConf YouTube Channel: 01:31:58The Zen Founder Guide to Founder Retreats: 01:30:39Twitter Thread for Book Recommendations: 01:32:37TimetsampsRob Walling's Book (00:01:16)Writing the Book (00:02:13)Pricing Strategies (00:06:36)OpenAI's Pricing Strategy (00:11:54)Competitive Pricing Strategy (00:13:50)Greed and Motivation (00:16:40)Reasons for Raising Prices (00:17:50)Impact of Pricing on Marketing (00:19:24)Paid Advertising Considerations (00:20:59)Using Ads for SEO Strategy (00:24:57)Marketing Approaches for SaaS (00:29:50)Creating Compelling Content for Reddit (00:32:38)Navigating Reddit and Other Forums (00:34:17)Understanding Marketing and Content Strategies (00:35:20)Challenges of Early-Stage Product Development (00:38:03)Defining Product-Market Fit (00:44:48)Size of the Market (00:48:24)Total Reachable Market (00:49:01)Reaching 100% of the Paying Market (00:50:42)Total Addressable Market (00:51:00)Escape Velocity (00:54:20)Business Plateau (00:55:39)Hiring and Team Growth (00:57:24)Managing People (01:03:09)Owner and Founder Level Thinkers (01:04:35)Challenges of Hiring and Paying Employees (01:05:33)Remote Work and Cost-Effective Hiring (01:07:18)Working On vs. In the Business (01:10:33)Achieving Work-Life Balance and Financial Success (01:14:51)Earning Wealth and the Challenges of Autopilot Income (01:19:44)Investing and Selling Assets (01:20:21)Tax Treatment and Selling SaaS Companies (01:21:14)Wealth and Freedom (01:22:09)Finding Happiness as an Entrepreneur (01:23:04)Retreats and Self-Reflection (01:30:10)Recommendations and Conclusion (01:31:58)
Marketing Leadership Podcast: Strategies From Wise D2C & B2B Marketers
Dots Oyebolu speaks to Sam Dunning, Sales Director and Co-Owner of Web Choice*, about driving measurable demand using SEO, website performance and strategic content development. Sam shares how B2B companies can unlock bottom-of-funnel results, improve lead quality and build brand equity — all through smarter organic strategies. He also discusses the shift toward zero-click content, his approach to gated versus ungated assets and how to build out content engines that work long after publishing.Key Takeaways:(00:00) Introduction.(06:33) SEO is more than traffic — it strengthens all GTM channels.(12:45) Start with high-intent search terms from in-market buyers.(16:27) Use sales and success teams to identify content themes.(18:48) Zero-volume keywords can still signal strong buying intent.(21:39) Niche terms outperform broad keywords in B2B SEO.(24:00) Review top pages and one-up competitors with richer detail.(26:54) Gated content blocks SEO unless it's highly valuable.(27:18) Focus content on bottom-funnel terms to drive conversions.(31:00) Social proof builds trust and reinforces content performance.(35:03) Podcast guesting is a powerful PR and backlink strategy.Resources Mentioned:Sam Dunninghttps://www.linkedin.com/in/samdunning/Breaking B2B | LinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/breaking-b2b/Breaking B2B | Websitehttps://www.breakingb2b.com/Web Choice UK | Websitehttps://www.webdesignchoice.co.uk/Insightful Links:https://www.leadfeeder.com/blog/demand-generation-tactics/https://firstpagesage.com/seo-blog/b2b-saas-seo-best-practices-for-2023/https://www.blendb2b.com/blog/the-best-b2b-demand-generation-strategies-for-2023 *Since recording the interview, Sam Dunning has changed companies and is now the Founder of Breaking B2BThanks for listening to the “Marketing Leadership” podcast, brought to you by Listen Network. If you enjoyed this episode, leave a review to help get the word out about the show. And be sure to subscribe so you never miss another insightful conversation. We appreciate the enthusiasm and support from our community. Currently, we are not accepting new guest interview requests as we focus on our existing lineup. We will announce when we reopen for new submissions. In the meantime, feel free to explore our past episodes and stay tuned for updates on future opportunities.#PodcastMarketing #PerformanceMarketing #BrandMarketing #MarketingStrategy #MarketingIntelligence #GTM #B2BMarketing #D2CMarketing #PodcastAds
In this episode of The Long Game Podcast, Alex Burkett interviews Logan Freeman, Global Head of SEO at ManyChat. Together they explore the evolving landscape of SEO in the AI era, particularly the rise of GEO (Generative Engine Optimization) and how it's changing everything from keyword strategy to attribution modeling. Logan shares tactical approaches for optimizing content for LLMs (large language models), including using FAQ schemas, focusing on off-page visibility, and thinking like a product marketer. They discuss how brand mentions are now more powerful than backlinks, why traditional SEO tools fall short for GEO, and how Logan approaches measurement when attribution is nearly impossible. The episode also explores LLM perception, off-site trust-building, and creative ways SEOs can future-proof their strategies by merging content, digital PR, and productKey TakeawaysSEO vs. GEO: Traditional SEO focuses on keywords, while GEO requires optimizing for hyper-personalized, conversational queries used in LLMs.LLM Perception Is Real: How AI models “perceive” your brand based on off-site mentions can limit (or expand) your visibility in AI answers.Brand Mentions > Backlinks: In the world of AI search, brand visibility across trusted platforms outweighs classic SEO signals like links.SEO as Product Marketing: SEOs must deeply understand users and position content like a PMM would—focused on problems, personas, and differentiation.Dark Attribution Is Growing: Most traffic influenced by LLMs doesn't click through—making measurement harder and more reliant on referral glimpses and qualitative insights.Go Beyond On-Page Optimization: Embedding schema, FAQs, and latent questions can increase the odds of being cited in LLMs.Get Creative with PR: To influence LLM results, you may need broad digital and traditional PR campaigns that shift how your brand is referenced across the web.Show LinksVisit ManychatConnect with Logan Freedman on LinkedInConnect with Alex Birkett on LinkedIn and TwitterConnect with Omniscient Digital on LinkedIn or TwitterSome interviews you might enjoy and learn from:Actionable Tips and Secrets to SEO Strategy with Dan Shure (Evolving SEO)Building Competitive Marketing Content with Sam Chapman (Aprimo)How to Build the Right Data Workflow with Blake Burch (Shipyard)Data-Driven Thought Leadership with Alicia Johnston (Sprout Social)Purpose-Driven Leadership & Building a Content Team with Ty Magnin (UiPath)Also, check out our Kitchen Side series where we take you behind the scenes to see how the sausage is made at our agency:Blue Ocean vs Red Ocean SEOShould You Hire Writers or Subject Matter Experts?How Do Growth and Content Overlap?Connect with Omniscient Digital on social:Twitter: @beomniscientLinkedin: Be OmniscientListen to more episodes of The Long Game podcast here: https://beomniscient.com/podcast/
When most brands struggle to break through the noise online, Chris Lang and Fresh Chili Company cracked the code by doing something radically different: they started with story, not sales. In this episode, discover how a small New Mexico chili company became a top 1% Shopify store with explosive 85% year-over-year growth, a 4.96% conversion rate, and 3.74% ROAS—all while building an engaged community that devours their content faster than NBA games get views.Chris reveals the exact strategies behind their meteoric rise, from leveraging organic social as a testing ground for paid ads to creating "addictive" content that turns customers into brand evangelists. This isn't another generic growth story—it's a masterclass in building authentic connections that drive real business results.—Sponsored by OMG Commerce - go to (https://www.omgcommerce.com/contact) and request your FREE strategy session today!—Chapters: (00:00) Introduction to Fresh Chile Company(02:30) History of The Chili Capital of the World(07:03) Keys to Success: Storytelling & Community(11:20) Balancing Organic and Paid Strategies(16:57) Creative Content & Testing Philosophy(21:47) Building a Brand Story(24:22) Search Visibility(27:46) SEO Strategies & Content Plans(34:20) How Fresh Chile Builds Community—Connect With Brett: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thebrettcurry/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@omgcommerce Website: https://www.omgcommerce.com/ Relevant Links:Chris' LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrislangsocial/Fresh Chile Website: https://freshchileco.com/_Past guests on eCommerce Evolution include Ezra Firestone, Steve Chou, Drew Sanocki, Jacques Spitzer, Jeremy Horowitz, Ryan Moran, Sean Frank, Andrew Youderian, Ryan McKenzie, Joseph Wilkins, Cody Wittick, Miki Agrawal, Justin Brooke, Nish Samantray, Kurt Elster, John Parkes, Chris Mercer, Rabah Rahil, Bear Handlon, JC Hite, Frederick Vallaeys, Preston Rutherford, Anthony Mink, Bill D'Allessandro, Jeff Oxford, Bryan Porter and more
Google Search Console SEO: Business Growth and SEO Strategies: Unlocking AI Solutions with SEO Expert, Favour Obasi-ike, MBA, MS.This Clubhouse audio captures a dynamic online discussion about digital marketing strategies and business growth, primarily focusing on Google Search Console trends. The speakers, including the host and "Doctor Fashion" share personal triumphs, such as property acquisitions and brand partnerships, illustrating the tangible benefits of consistent effort and community building. Key topics explored include leveraging AI for content creation, the importance of analyzing search data to drive traffic and monetization, and the critical role of maintaining an updated online presence. The conversation also touches upon podcast sponsorships, email marketing, and the overall significance of professional branding in today's digital landscape.FAQs about Google Search Console (GSC SEO)1. What is the significance of Google Search Console search trends for businesses?Google Search Console search trends are crucial for businesses because they provide real-time insights into what content is trending up or down. This tool, now a full feature after moving from its beta phase (Search Console Insights beta), allows businesses to analyze search volumes and content performance over specific periods (e.g., period over period, like this time last year vs. now). By understanding these trends, businesses can tailor their content creation to match seasonal interests and high-demand topics, ensuring their content remains relevant and discoverable.2. What are the essential aspects of SEO (Search Engine Optimization) and website structure for long-term online presence?Effective SEO and website structure are critical for long-term online presence. This involves using Google Search Console to mine data for intellectual property, tracking tools, ranking words, and key phrases that drive transactions. Content should be structured to target high CPC (cost per click) keywords, ensuring that blogs and landing pages are optimized for search engine visibility and lead to checkout pages. Additionally, it's crucial to understand the lifespan of content; blogs, for example, have a lifespan of about 24 months. Failure to update links and content within this period can lead to deletion from Google's index, highlighting the need for continuous content refreshment and relevance.3. What are the key monetization strategies for content creators, particularly in podcasting?For podcasts, this often involves "host-read ads" and "programmatic ads." Host-read ads are directly integrated into the episode by the host and can be placed as "pre-rolls" (before the episode), "mid-rolls" (during the episode), or "post-rolls" (after the episode). Programmatic ads involve inserting ad slots that brands can bid on, leading to scheduled payouts based on impressions or engagement. Building analytics and systems that allow for both organic and programmatic monetization, as seen with Amazon brand partnerships, is key to generating consistent revenue.Digital Marketing Resources:>> Join our exclusive SEO Marketing community>> Latest blogs on SEO optimization and Online Marketing>> Book your Complimentary SEO Discovery Call>> Book Paid Marketing Consultation Call>> Subscribe to We Don't PLAY PodcastBrands We Love and SupportLoving Me Beauty | Buy Vegan-based Luxury ProductsUnlock your future in real estate—get certified in Ghana today!
Episode Summary: In this packed episode, Lacey Miller joins Erin and Ken to demystify what it means to be a "Go-to-Market Engineer" in today's AI-fueled marketing landscape. She breaks down how she uses agentic AI workflows to build repeatable, high-output growth systems without the team bloat. If you've ever wondered how AI changes content strategy, brand building, or TikTok for B2B... this is your playbook.
In this Power Producers Podcast episode, David Carothers delves into the power of content marketing and strategic lead generation. Sharing insights from his own journey, David emphasizes how building a strong, sustainable pipeline can ensure long-term success in sales, especially in industries like trucking and pressure washing. This episode focuses on how to use ChatGPT for deep research, the value of content marketing, and how it can be leveraged to generate inbound leads, close deals faster, and build authority in niche industries. David also discusses the importance of narrowing your focus and identifying trends in your industry to stand out from the competition. Using the example of pressure washing businesses, he explains how leveraging blog content, strategic SEO, and utilizing tools like HubSpot can drastically improve lead quality and business growth. Key Highlights: Building a Sustainable Lead System David stresses the importance of creating a critical mass in your lead system to avoid constantly starting over. He explains how doing it right the first time—by diving deep into your niche—ensures long-term success. The Power of Content Marketing David challenges the narrative that content marketing is "dead" and discusses how businesses can leverage SEO-friendly blog content to drive inbound leads and establish trust with potential clients. Using ChatGPT for Deep Industry Research David shares how using ChatGPT for research has helped him understand industries like pressure washing, leading to the creation of targeted content that attracts high-intent leads. Inbound Leads and High Buyer Intent By sharing the success story of pressure washing businesses, David explains how content-driven inbound leads result in higher buyer intent, making them easier to close without the need for aggressive outbound marketing. Scaling with Niche Markets David talks about scaling your agency or business by focusing on niche markets like pressure washing, landscape services, and pool cleaning, which can generate a steady stream of clients without heavy outbound prospecting. SEO Strategies and Lead Generation David outlines how creating SEO-optimized blog content can improve search rankings and drive inbound leads. He emphasizes the importance of clear, simple titles and strategic keyword use to increase visibility. Connect with: David Carothers LinkedIn Kyle Houck LinkedIn Visit Websites: Power Producer Base Camp Killing Commercial Crushing Content Power Producers Podcast Policytee The Dirty 130 The Extra 2 Minutes