Today we’re gearing up to drop another Podcast based on pure action you can take TODAY to increase your traffic.
Mark and Gael discuss their favorite tactics, covering everything from link building to silos, these out of the box tactics can help you no matter where your current site is and gain extra traffic, in some cases, overnight!
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Excellent tips Mark & Gael. Thank you.
Here are the timestamps:
#1 Building (reverse) silos | 2:04
#2 Re-optimizing old content (frequently) | 9:03
#3 Write more for info keywords/content | 16:48
#4 Link building by leveraging existing relationships (including practical examples) | 22:10
#5 Winning featured snippets | 27:31
#6 Monitoring your competitors (e.g., page titles) | 34:30
#7 Turning unlinked brand mentions into links | 44:26
#8 Using schema markup (e.g., FAQPage structured data) | 47:42
My personal take is a "paid review" is very close to a fake review or at least it's closer. I say don't do that. It just contributes to the BS on the web. It's just advertising just more covert. Amazon is said to have over 200,000,000 fake reviews.
Interesting new things so far. You mentioned focusing on a narrow niche that you are succeeding in and "doubling down". But what if what you are ranking well for isn't bringing you any money?
The stuff that I rank well for isn't related to the main thing that I sell. It's more focused on informational how-to videos or reviews on competitor products.
I just deleted my two most popular articles on reviews on my competitors basically because they were getting lots of clicks and views but in the last few months I didn't make money so I don't want to feel like I am helping them out.
Great
I like how you guys are suggesting everyone to follow white hat methods. Internal linking and creating topical relevance is still underrated in the SEO community!
Should I allow search engine to show my website tags and category in search results?
Great video: question – when you re-optimise an old blog post, do you just edit it, or do you re-write it and re-post as a new post?
Thanks
When you say that you are now using block/gutenberg editor for posts rather than Elementor…do you still use the Single Post Templates and just use block editor for the content section…or are you abandoning Elementor completely and building posts from scratch in block editor?
Looking forward to the feature snippet blueprint guys!!! 😉 😁
Pleeease Gael speak more clearly and slowly. It's hard to understand what you're saying because you don't articulate 😢
Love the affiliate manager link building tip, something I've been doing for a while and it's pretty powerful.
Whats with the red eyes tho
I kinda like the hair
Please add time stamps