Episode #787
Our Favorite SEO Hack
September 26, 2018

In episode #787, Eric and Neil talk about their favorite SEO hacks. Tune in to her what hack you should be using.

TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES:

  • [00:27] Today’s Topic: Our Favorite SEO Hack
  • [00:40] Neil’s current favorite hack is brand-building.
  • [00:50] When you build a brand and become visible, it’s easier to get rankings.
  • [01:15] Stronger brands tend to rank higher.
  • [01:55] Put as much money and energy into helping people by providing solutions to their problems. This is the best way to build a brand.
  • [02:10] Eric likes the content re-usage framework.
  • [02:35] It’s a process that scales really well.
  • [03:05] Retaining a customer is less expensive than acquiring a new one.
  • [03:55] Jeff Bezos said that “smart people change their minds often.”
  • [04:08] That’s it for today!
  • [04:13] Go here to see how many downloads the show is getting. Also rate and review to help Eric and Neil meet their goal of 1 Million downloads per month. They will throw a live event once they reach their goal.

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