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Google’s new indexing approach you need to see now, The sleazy world of Reddit marketing, Is it worth building an in-house agency?, and more
September 12, 2024

In episode #2819, Eric Siu and Neil Patel discuss the importance of quality over quantity in SEO, the need to delete low-traffic pages, the significance of updating and consolidating web pages, the benefits of building an in-house agency, and the impact of site speed on revenue.

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(00:00) Google’s new indexing approach you need to see now

(04:32) The sleazy world of Reddit marketing

(11:17) Is it worth building an in-house agency

(13:45) The Financial Times reinforces that slow site speeds cause massive revenue declines

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