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E460: How Josh Comeau built a small social media audience and email list in a year, then launched a course to it, doing $500,000 in a week-long pre-sale. The course was only 50% complete when the limited pre-sale launched to his audience. This is one of my best episodes yet, and I am hyped by the information in it. From: https://www.indiehackers.co…
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E459: YouTube Shorts is one of the most exciting places for marketers. Not only are Shorts great for SEO, the long tail of views is insane. This episode gives many examples of how long it takes to see crazy virality on YouTube Shorts… and much more. 00:00 YouTube Shorts Crazy Virality 00:36 Glacier Video 01:15 Video Metrics 02:29 Personal Experienc…
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E458: If you go after everybody with your headline, you get nobody. If a headline is bad, the rest of the page, ad, newsletter, etc could be great, but nobody will read it. Headlines are the only part that literally every viewer reads. If you have a month to work on a page or ad, spend 27 days on the headline. Here’s how to craft great headlines. S…
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E457: Pure consistency will get any creator to a great spot. But how do you go from just another creator to an icon who has captured the conversation? That’s what this episode is about. 00:00 A Hit Product 00:16 iShowSpeed's Success 00:56 Kai Cenat 01:31 Evolution of Viral Stunts 04:16 My Experience Almost Getting a TV Show 06:27 Gary Vaynerchuk Pr…
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E456: Bad digital marketing advice I’ve heard or hear all the time. What to stay away from. Who can you really trust out there in this wild world???? 00:00 Bad Viral SEO Tips 01:58 Top of Funnel SEO 03:14 Bottom of Funnel SEO 04:18 Misleading Content Advice 06:45 Schema Markup 09:08 PageSpeed Insights 11:44 Testing 14:38 Final Thoughts The Edward S…
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E455: LinkedIn video is horrible… For everything other than search. The promise of LinkedIn video being great for page growth has been disproven - until LinkedIn fixes its recommendation algorithm, at least. But for search it is constantly recommended above text posts, even when those text posts have more engagement and are from bigger accounts. Th…
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E454: One month ago, Formula Feldman (real name, Vova Feldman) didn’t know anything about Formula 1. Now, even without a driver’s license, his Formula 1 videos (he’s putting out 5-6 daily on social media) each get thousands of views. He’s exploiting the curious learner bias and starting to get top-of-mind awareness as a result. Vova’s a hustler and…
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E453: Private equity people and other people in financial institutions are extremely price insensitive. On a recent My First Million podcast (https://youtu.be/qWQZpgnjlLA?si=QwGI1Qj-UdQs3N4G), Jesse, the guest, shares how PE firms and others will pay tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars for digital marketing expertise and reports that don’t tak…
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E452: Should you try to manipulate CTR in Google search? First, I explain why this is even possible - the experiments that have been done and leak data that show CTR is a valued ranking signal. Second, I give a breakdown of exactly how CTR manipulation is done: using bots, hacking, and microworkers. The breakdown is from Charles Floate on 𝕏: https:…
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E451: How this guy was getting paid $10,000 for an hour-long consulting call, cold, with no referrals. This was 2017, and my clients were paying this guy. Here’s how he pulled this off. 00:00 The $10,000 Consulting Call 00:41 Introduction to This Guy’s Marketing Genius 01:25 Deep Dive 02:15 Controversial Marketing Tactics 03:04 Fabricated Stories 0…
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E450: How the Rayz mobile app scaled to $80,000 MRR and 40M+ views on TikTok with this easy, faceless video strategy. This is a crazy one, so get your popcorn ready. Then, how you can use this strategy with easy-to-make single-feature apps. From the thread: https://x.com/iamgdsa/status/1836063552961945810 Use my exact social media posting strategy:…
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E449: TikTok has overtaken Google as the biggest search engine among Gen Z… the opportunity is huge. It’s very easy to rank on TikTok and creators are getting lots of traffic. For example, Sabrina Ramonov who writes, “12% of all my TikTok views (around 1.3M/week) come from search and this % continues to grow.” TikTok ranks on Google. The videos can…
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E448: A fast-food titan whose 50-year-old business is doing $70,000,000 in annual revenue gives advice to a struggling entrepreneur who cold-emailed him. The titan was so wealthy he owned a literal castle that him and his wife had restored. Whereas the struggling entrepreneur was, “a hungry, broke, and eager first-time franchisee.” This is a warm b…
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E447: What makes a YouTube video viral. Written by MrBeast in his leaked 36-page super-dense internal company handbook. So much good stuff in here. If you’re active in doing content marketing on YouTube or trying to make more engaging videos, there’s a ton to learn from this. And this is just one small part of the book. Read the whole “How to Succe…
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E446: How to go viral on YouTube Shorts. The content I’m seeing that performs really well. How to craft a good title for YouTube Shorts. YouTube and YouTube Shorts statistics. This is an information-dense episode on YouTube Shorts. Yesterday’s Newsletter as mentioned in the podcast: https://edwardsturm.com/articles/harsh-feedback-made-me-viral/ 00:…
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E445: Lars Lofgren confronts a hydra of affiliate Parasite SEO posters on Reddit. One of the affiliates is even a moderator! Lars enters the hydra’s lair, confronts it, and tries to take it down. But does he succeed? Does Lars Lofgren succeed at taking out the Parasite SEO posters on Reddit? You’ll have to listen to find out. And credit again to La…
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E444: Indie Hackers is being abused for Parasite SEO, even with lazy AI-generated articles being pushed to the homepage. This is what I’m seeing and this is how I would improve it. 00:00 Introduction to Parasite SEO 01:21 Parasite SEO Techniques 01:57 Indie Hackers and Parasite SEO 03:25 Detecting AI-Generated Content 05:42 The Impact of Parasite S…
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E443: How this entrepreneur used organic Twitter and paid ads in 2020 to launch and scale two information products - one about AWS and another about Twitter. As well as the pricing experiments the entrepreneur ran, marketing experiments, the messaging that had the biggest immediate financial impact, and all the lessons gained throughout the person’…
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E442: How to have more pictures of you or your company appear on Google Images. This video is especially applicable for people, where there can be lots of other people who have your name. Brand names are easier because they tend to be more unique. If you want to control the narrative of your brand, which people experience when looking you up on Goo…
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E441: A close friend had one of his best-performing 𝕏 posts of all time. But he didn’t consider going deep into the subject. However he should have. The subject matter was highly validated. This podcast is about all the ways in which a well-performing 𝕏 post can be the gift that keeps on giving. How to turn tweets / 𝕏 posts into well-performing: - …
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E440: Hope everybody stays safe out there. This episode is about dedication to consistency. 00:00 Unexpected Trip to Warsaw 00:34 Floods in Central Europe 02:29 Thoughts About Consistency 04:57 Nervous Anticipation in the City 06:48 Final Thoughts The Edward Show. Your daily digital marketing podcast: https://edwardsturm.com/the-edward-show/ #consi…
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E439: The GPT-based Chrome Extension in this episode ranked on Google for 213,000+ keywords on Google (2,200 rankings in positions 1-3) with a site that was well under one year old. No 301-redirects. No acquisitions. Normal SEO, heavily augmented with programmatic AI pages. Then, during the panic of Google penalizing AI sites in early 2024, this si…
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E438: A press release SEO experiment ten years ago directly refutes a top Google representative’s claim that they do not work. And my experiences sending out many press releases. The last one I sent out was April 2022. All of my experiences were positive. And alternatives to press releases if sending out out is over budget. Read the press release S…
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E437: This is what I learned about networking while going to NYC technology and business events every night for three years. It’s a list of the most impactful things to do to create a web of relationships that will give you a consistent stream of awareness and referrals with little further lead generation. If you want to get good at networking so t…
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E436: For those saying SEO is dead… NerdWallet’s revenue is up 25% year over year, with SEO making up 76% of visitors to its site. "According to Semrush, NerdWallet's search traffic is close to as high as it's ever been." NerdWallet’s search traffic is up 38% over the last two years despite ChatGPT being released in December 2022. NerdWallet’s secr…
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E435: A thread on the Entrepreneur subreddit today: 1. How a company repeatedly games Reddit by buying upvotes to product recommendation lists where their product is discreetly nestled into the list. 2. How a Redditor tries to expose them. 3. How that Redditor is then downvoted into oblivion and their comments hidden. 4. How the company buys commen…
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E434: A guy in the Urban Farming niche made total $432,483.50 + an additional $130,000.00 and $21,000.00 with his business, mainly from Instagram. First, he gives an overview of who he is and what he’s doing. Then he gives a more specific breakdown of his funnel, his operational details, and his exact marketing strategy. After, he recommends to var…
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E433: We look at the time Samsung bought out the train station in front of the new Apple Store Malaysia. Samsung used a legal loophole to do this and renamed the station, “The Samsung Galaxy Station.” They also bought out all the ad space in the station. People had to walk through nonstop ads of Samsung devices to get to the new Apple Store. Next, …
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E432: There’s a belief in SEO that backlinks from websites, and especially from pages, that link out to thousands of other sites, are not enough to do anything. “This page gives so many algorithmic votes of confidence (aka SEO backlinks) that they stop mattering,” the theory goes. But is this true? This experiment tests this and turns back results …
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E431: This is the true story of when Google forgot to renew its domain name, Google.com, and somebody purchased it and literally owned it. That somebody is Sanmay Ved, and he wrote this article on what went down: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/i-purchased-domain-googlecom-via-google-domains-sanmay-ved/ Then the Verge reported on the amount paid to …
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E430: This is a crazy hack for increasing SEO backlinks and brand awareness. All the time Meetup organizers step down. By doing what’s described in this podcast you can get notified when this happens so you can take over the abandoned meetup that the organizer worked hard to build. It’s now your meetup. Then, with this meetup, you can increase back…
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E429: A common question I get is, “I have this idea. I’m not sure it could work. I’m passionate about it, though. Really passionate, in fact. Do you think it could work?” I received this question from my landlord just today. I also received a variation of it from somebody I was with yesterday. If you’re not sure your idea could work, this is my res…
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E428: Reddit is making changes that make Parasite SEO harder, but not yet impossible. Here’s what is happening. And the ways Google has made LinkedIn Parasite SEO more competitive. Plus, is there an actually good way to engage in blackhat digital marketing? What’s suggested in this pod might actually be it. 00:00 Introduction - Parasite SEO Crackdo…
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E427: 5 examples of apps people cooked up with Cursor - the most hyped AI code editor. 8-year-olds are even making apps with Cursor! This tool is a game changer for people with marketing savvy. It becomes even cheaper to make a MicroSaaS and to make linkable assets. Build backlinks or create a product you can market with SEO and social media, and p…
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E426: How to rank 1 on Google if you’re stuck ranking within the top 10. The common mistakes that keep a page at positions 5-10 instead of the #1 spot. If you are on page 1 of Google, but you can’t get to the number 1 spot, this podcast will tell you what to do. Recorded from the Grand Hotel Vilnius, in Lithuania. Answering https://www.reddit.com/r…
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E425: People commonly overestimate backlinks and anchor text while underestimating the language that appears around your brand name. With proper language associated with your brand and website, you can rank #1 for many great keywords. Here’s what to do to achieve this, especially if you have a new site. 00:00 Off-Site Signals 00:17 Looking at Exist…
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E424: The Google Algorithm Leak back in May revealed so much about the actual way Google works. Not how the representatives said it should work - but how it actually works. Revisiting the Leak months later, these are 7 of the most notable takeaways. Seven things that Google measures that will affect your search engine optimization efforts. A few of…
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E423: Taylor Swift in 2024 had her biggest year by far. According to Google Trends, her interest doubled from its previous peak, and that same previous peak is now her new normal. But what caused this? Turns out it was a combination of preparation, partnerships, branding, and public relations. A healthy marketing mix. This podcast goes into each of…
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E422: The founding story of Reddit - The Front Page of the Internet. And how Reddit created hordes of fake users at its beginning to make new users think they were part of a preexisting vibrant community. The story of how Reddit started is a legendary one with tons of lessons for founders and marketers. This is how Reddit got its first users and ev…
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E420: Overlooked and underrated, High-Leverage Keywords are keywords that represent more than one acquisition. Keywords that could mean many users or customers. Keywords that can get you and your brand clout. Keywords that, just by ranking for them, can get you backlinks, allowing you to rank for even more High-Leverage Keywords. Bottom-of-funnel k…
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E419: I share the three best digital marketing newsletters and read an example from the newsletter I picked as #1. If you want actionable digital marketing hacks, stories, case studies, and advice delivered to your inbox each week, this is for you. The insights shared in these newsletters, especially #1, are creative, fun, and will get you proven r…
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E418: YouTube Shorts and YouTube Videos have the craziest velocity of Google rankings in both speed and percentage of content being ranked. 6/6 of my most recent YouTube Shorts are showing on the first page of Google for their keywords. As are SEO-targeted YouTube Videos from other companies. With YouTube Shorts and main videos, the coverage a bran…
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E417: Immediately, when looking at the keywords LinkedIn Pulse is ranking #1 for, a handful of Parasite SEO pages can be easily identified. Marketers are doing some serious Parasite SEO with LinkedIn Pulse and it is ranking #1 for so many lucrative keywords. Here's what some of these wild keywords are and the super spammy way this is being done. 00…
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E416: Lots of SEOs and digital marketers believe nofollow backlinks have no value. Multiple experiments prove otherwise. This episode shows two experiments where nofollow links result in an SEO ranking bump. Nofollow links contain value! Read it here: https://seosherpa.com/seo-experiments/ 00:00 Introduction to Today's Topic 00:20 Fascinating SEO E…
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E415: An epiphany I have had time and time again. What’s become ordinary to me is still interesting as heck to lots of other people. Half of the battle with content marketing is good subject matter. That comes naturally to those genuinely interested in their topic. The other half of the battle is energy and enthusiasm. 00:00 Epiphany on Instagram F…
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E414: 5 successful boring businesses and how they got their customers, clients, visibility, and awareness. Practical strategies anybody can copy. The many ways these boring businesses appear where their customers are. No need to complicate it with this one! 00:00 Introduction 00:18 Story 1: Mailbox Replacement Business 02:07 Story 2: Wealth Managem…
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E413: Lots of people are saying Instagram is giving less visibility than it used to. I challenge that then share some fresh new hacks I have for TikTok, Instagram Reels, and LinkedIn. And why Snapchat is incredibly underrated, and how to use Pinterest if you’re a talker. 00:00 Introduction 00:37 The Instagram Algorithm Changes 01:13 TikTok's New Ge…
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E412: Lots of top people are getting rejected from the SearchGPT beta. This guy, however, not only got accepted but also gave somewhat of a harsh review. He shares what it’s like (I share his screenshots), explains its limitations and problems, and compares it to his favorite AI tool. Then I share the pushback he received with his review. The sourc…
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E411: I just gave this advice to my friend Vova, who’s today starting a new brand. He’s posting daily videos growing a new audience. I originally told him #9 from this new Shaan Puri post, “#9 - MrBeast’s 100 video rule.” Then realized the whole thing - all 9 rules - is worth sharing. In the past 5 years, Shaan Puri’s built audiences of: - 500k+ ne…
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E410: A lot of SEOs and web developers rely on Google PageSpeed Insights. But there’s a dark truth behind this tool and others like it. The truth is that these tools are often wrong. Not only are they wrong, but they commonly are the cause of wasted resources and complacent underperformance. This is the reality. 00:00 Introduction: Controversial Op…
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