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SEO Chronicles

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The SEO Chronicles is a thrilling 100 episode TV series that follows the adventures of renowned SEO experts Steve Toth, William Jones, Terry Samuels, Luke Fanders, Marc Zwygart, Matt Diggity, Neil Patel, Holly Starks, Craig Campbell, Chris Palmer, Randy Rohde, Glen Allsopp, Rand Fishkin, Brian Dean, Danny Sullivan, Barry Schwartz, Dixon Jones, Dave Naylor, Michael Martinez, Matthew Woodward, Charles Floate, Terry Kyle, Gregory Morrison, Matt Versteeg, Triston Goodwin, Devon Wayne, Chase Rein ...
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Episode 3: Cloud Conundrum: Nissen vs. Woods In this thrilling episode of SEO Chronicles, we follow Jesper Nissen and Chad Woods as they embark on separate SEO experiments using cloud services. Both experts are eager to unlock the potential of cloud technology and its impact on search engine rankings. The episode kicks off with Jesper, a technical …
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Episode 2: The SERP Showdown: Hawkins vs. Starks In the thrilling second episode of SEO Chronicles, audiences eagerly await an electrifying faceoff between two formidable competitors. Titled "The SERP Showdown: Hawkins vs. Starks," this episode features Joy Hawkins, a highly-regarded local SEO expert, going head-to-head with Holly Starks, a pioneer…
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Episode 1 - "The SERP Arena: Toth vs. Roof" Steve Toth and Kyle Roof kick off the series in a battle of content optimization and on-page SEO techniques. They both work tirelessly to create the perfect balance of keyword usage, user experience, and site structure to claim the top spot. The premiere episode of SEO Chronicles begins with a grand openi…
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The SEO Chronicles is a thrilling 100 episode TV series that follows the adventures of renowned SEO experts Steve Toth, William Jones, Terry Samuels, Luke Fanders, Marc Zwygart, Matt Diggity, Neil Patel, Holly Starks, Craig Campbell, Chris Palmer, Randy Rohde, Glen Allsopp, Rand Fishkin, Brian Dean, Danny Sullivan, Barry Schwartz, Dixon Jones, Dave…
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January 31st, 2009 was a day I will never forget. At just 20 years old it would be the last time I (hopefully) ever had to call someone “boss”. I had just quit my job in South Africa and moved back home to Newcastle, England. While I love England, having the freedom to go anywhere in the world meant that I didn’t want to stay there too long. In Sou…
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Normally I wouldn’t share great ideas on a Friday as less people are reading this site closer to the weekend, but I’ll be honest: I absolutely love this idea. The concept is simple: You create some kind of calculator or slideshow which lets people know how much they can expect to pay for something relevant to your niche.…
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Most of the content ideas I share on detailed are text-based opportunities that anyone can follow. Today’s opportunity will require some more technical skills, or the hiring of a programmer who can help you put something together. That said, I can’t imagine anything you need to build costing more than $100 at a place like Upwork, so it’s not the mo…
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While free can often be mistakenly seen as ‘low value’, there are many benefits to giving something away. Not only does valuable, free content get shared, but you can use it to establish your authority in a niche, funnel people towards your premium offerings and use it to entice people to join your email list. That is exactly what Fairpixels.co hav…
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After learning how giving away free content on Amazon helped one writer attract 15,000 new email subscribers in just six months, I need to rethink my marketing strategy. Nick Stephenson helps authors get their first 10,000 readers, and decided to write some mammoth PDF’s to go into detail on the topic.…
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If you’re going to start a serious online business, it’s usually advised to pick up a .com domain or something country specific, like .co.uk for the UK. While there was a time many popular sites were hosted on Blogspot or WordPress – using [name].blogspot.com or [name].wordpress.com – the trend died out many years ago.…
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If you run a newsletter, especially a large one, you might have experienced your list slowly degrading over time, with more and more people not finding your emails as relevant as they did before. It’s likely not your fault – people sign up for things and just aren’t interested in them not long later – but there is something you can do it about it.…
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As we enter the first week of a brand new year, your motivations are probably higher than ever to make 2016 the year to finally achieve all you’ve been dreaming of. Whether you’re starting a brand new foray into making money online or you’re hoping to take your current income to the next level, today’s guide is guaranteed to put you on the path to …
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In this episode, you will learn: How one woman took her idea from concept to reality and made more than $50,000 because of it; How a shaving brand used the INSIDE the box concept to generate more than $60m in annual revenues; A one-year old competitor of theirs which pulled in $350,000 over the past 12 months; How your product-in-a-box might be the…
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Today you will learn: How one webmaster is utlising Reddit to get millions of visitors per month to his website; How webmasters in any niche can use Reddit to get tens of thousands of visitors per day; How $150 in programming investment can net you thousands in returnBy Glen Allsopp
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