Matt Diggity shares "real" SEO techniques that work because they're based on real test results. No theory, no guesswork... pure results.
If you're new to search engine optimization and want to get started, or even an advanced practitioner looking to level up, you're in the right place. I've been performing SEO since 2009 and have helped thousands through my businesses The Affiliate Lab, LeadSpring LLC, The Search Initiative, and the Chiang Mai SEO Conference.
I'm based in Europe and getting a legit US number to make, receive, and forward calls turns out to be quite difficult. Anyone from outside the US who's done that successfully? Any ideas or workarounds would be greatly appreciated! TIA!
What really worries me is whether it is possible to make money from the content I produce with artificial intelligence from the search engine that is driven by artificial intelligence? Why would "gpt search" pay someone who has a website whose entire content is artificial intelligence?
google trained its ai with more people's views and new content by sending traffic there. People wrote there more, google got fresh news and insights more. pretty clever to get over knowledge cutoff i guess.
PaperGen's outline feature has been particularly helpful. It lays out ideas in a logical order, making the writing flow smoother. I find myself spending less time staring at a blank page and more time actually putting words down. It's like having a writing partner that does the heavy lifting of structuring.
"Judging content algorithmically and at scale is hard, so the algorithm does what it's always done. It relies on links for its decisions." That's a great quote, @MattDiggity
Looking forward to hearing what services or tactics you would have for content sites. I’ve been growing my YT channel and it’s doing very well, but it’s not translating to more brand search :-/. They still seem like separate universes to me.