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4 Powerful SEO Campaigns You Probably Haven’t Tried #1762
June 11, 2021

In episode #1762, we share four powerful SEO campaigns that have generated amazing results on our side. SEO campaigns, in contrast to small and quick hacks, are strategies that are implemented for the long term. Tune in and learn about expanding globally, using pillar pages, hosting non static content on a CDN, and leveraging existing domain authority through M&As.

TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES:

  • [00:25] Today’s topic: 4 Powerful SEO Campaigns You Probably Haven’t Tried.
  • [00:30] What we mean by SEO campaigns.
  • [00:42] All the work that goes into expanding globally.
  • [01:11] Using pillar pages with links to child pages.
  • [02:10] Hosting non-static content on a CDN.
  • [02:41] Using existing domain authority with M&A.
  • [04:03] Go to marketingschool.io/live to hang out with Neil and Eric in September.

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