Special Guest: Rand Fishkin Rand Fishkin is the CEO of Moz. He co-authored the Art of SEO from O’Reilly Media, co-founded Inbound.org, and was named on PSBJ’s 40 Under 40 List and Business… Video Rating: 4 / 5
In case you missed this ish yesterday, SEO Hhangout with +Rand Fishkin & +Robert
O’Haver
Rand more or less agrees with the Content Shock scenario put forth by Mark
Schaefer. Basically, the fact that we’re all publishers makes for content
overload as well as poor output.
I agree that content marketing is highly demanding; many will discover they
can’t keep producing consistent quality content and simply give up.
If you think you’re in danger of jumping off the content cliff, I say scale
it back. Yes, it’s better to have fresh content on your blog 3 times a
week, but not at the expense of your audience. If you’re pressed for
time/resources, spend the whole week on one epic post instead of 3
acceptable articles.
I’m still aiming for 3 blog posts per week, and I find myself devoting way
more time to the articles than I did 6 months ago. I used to crank out a
post in about an hour—-lately a single post takes up the majority of my
day.
No issues there if you’re a freelancer (I presume?) For us in-house
marketers, I think it’s time to have a sit down with the higher ups. I
don’t know about anybody else, but I have a hard time explaining that you
can’t create epic shit in an hour.
Thoughts?
(p.s. my question comes at the very end. It was prompted by the phrase
“link earning.” I think I earn a link when I guest post. I don’t write
crap, and I often design an image to go along with my copy. How much would
people pay for this service that I’m supposed to offer for nothing more
than the promise of exposure now? As much as I love writing and design, I
don’t think a single link at the bottom of a page is asking too much.
Apparently I’m in the minority on this one.)
Darn missed it due to time difference
+Rand Fishkin & +Robert O’Haver Thank you for the insight. We completely
agree that *it’s not about just SEO* but your Social impacts your SEO, your
Content impacts your SEO and so forth. Well said.
i want to meet you now
+Rand Fishkin gives his thoughts on #seo for 2014 courtesy of +Robert
O’Haver
Huge dispute within my previous start up that I was with… say a
contributor published an article on their personal website/blog “whenever”,
and they decide that they want to publish that content on our
site/publication… however they literally were just “copy/pasting” from
theirs to ours… wouldn’t that be something Google would penalize on the
2nd site that it was published on +Rand Fishkin ? I have yet to have this
answered in the last 3yrs
Thanks for this awesome interview Rober
Insightful
Good stuff, thanks
Thank you
thanks for sharing
It’s not about SEO but SWO and the semantic web. Your website needs to be
thematically relevant to all online properties it is associated with. http://www.expertseo.ie
What are the social media content trends for 2014? Find out in this talk
from The Moz CEO.
This is a really useful Q&A session with Moz founder Rand Fishkin covering
a raft of SEO-related topics with trademark good humour and insightfulness.
“There’s this one metatag which, if you put it in the top of all your
pages, will make you rank No1 for everything. But I can’t tell you what it
is, sorry.”
MOZ special video.
A great webinar on SEO for the coming year from Rand Fishkin of MOZ. MOZ is
a software we use here at Outlier Solutions, and find the tools quite
valuable. SEO is getting closer to real life, and though there is more
competition then ever in the online marketing world, it will mean better
content for all our viewers.
Love Rand’s answers to all the questions. Thanks for the upload.
Great great points Rand, love the Moz product as well.
+Rand Fishkin of Moz gives some great insight and advice on SEO, linking
and SERP rankings for 2014. Gotta love that Seattle tux!
Easily generate free traffic to any website. Step-by-step video training
shows everything you need to know to get traffic FAST. Check out the
salespage for results of students getting Google Page #1 in less than 24
hours. http://tinyurl.com/m6zdpz6
SEO Best Practice Strategies for 2014 with Rand F…:
http://youtu.be/UhoUEwxMads
SEO Best Practice Strategies for 2014 with Rand F…:
https://youtu.be/UhoUEwxMads
#SEO #randfishkin #searchengineoptimization #robertohaver
In case you missed this ish yesterday, SEO Hhangout with +Rand Fishkin & +Robert
O’Haver
Rand more or less agrees with the Content Shock scenario put forth by Mark
Schaefer. Basically, the fact that we’re all publishers makes for content
overload as well as poor output.
I agree that content marketing is highly demanding; many will discover they
can’t keep producing consistent quality content and simply give up.
If you think you’re in danger of jumping off the content cliff, I say scale
it back. Yes, it’s better to have fresh content on your blog 3 times a
week, but not at the expense of your audience. If you’re pressed for
time/resources, spend the whole week on one epic post instead of 3
acceptable articles.
I’m still aiming for 3 blog posts per week, and I find myself devoting way
more time to the articles than I did 6 months ago. I used to crank out a
post in about an hour—-lately a single post takes up the majority of my
day.
No issues there if you’re a freelancer (I presume?) For us in-house
marketers, I think it’s time to have a sit down with the higher ups. I
don’t know about anybody else, but I have a hard time explaining that you
can’t create epic shit in an hour.
Thoughts?
(p.s. my question comes at the very end. It was prompted by the phrase
“link earning.” I think I earn a link when I guest post. I don’t write
crap, and I often design an image to go along with my copy. How much would
people pay for this service that I’m supposed to offer for nothing more
than the promise of exposure now? As much as I love writing and design, I
don’t think a single link at the bottom of a page is asking too much.
Apparently I’m in the minority on this one.)
Darn missed it due to time difference
+Rand Fishkin & +Robert O’Haver Thank you for the insight. We completely
agree that *it’s not about just SEO* but your Social impacts your SEO, your
Content impacts your SEO and so forth. Well said.
i want to meet you now
+Rand Fishkin gives his thoughts on #seo for 2014 courtesy of +Robert
O’Haver
Huge dispute within my previous start up that I was with… say a
contributor published an article on their personal website/blog “whenever”,
and they decide that they want to publish that content on our
site/publication… however they literally were just “copy/pasting” from
theirs to ours… wouldn’t that be something Google would penalize on the
2nd site that it was published on +Rand Fishkin ? I have yet to have this
answered in the last 3yrs
Thanks for this awesome interview Rober
Insightful
Good stuff, thanks
Thank you
thanks for sharing
It’s not about SEO but SWO and the semantic web. Your website needs to be
thematically relevant to all online properties it is associated with.
http://www.expertseo.ie
What are the social media content trends for 2014? Find out in this talk
from The Moz CEO.
Chad Hamzeh – Traffic Blackbook 2.0
full and free in
http://3degy.com/Forum/forum/entertainment/books/53927-chad-hamzeh-traffic-blackbook-2-0
It doesn’t get better than Seattle’s own +Rand Fishkin telling us what’s up
in 2014.
#seo #seotips #seotrends2014
Good …
http://www.seokraguj.com
*SEO Best Practice Strategies for 2014*
With +Rand Fishkin
This is a really useful Q&A session with Moz founder Rand Fishkin covering
a raft of SEO-related topics with trademark good humour and insightfulness.
“There’s this one metatag which, if you put it in the top of all your
pages, will make you rank No1 for everything. But I can’t tell you what it
is, sorry.”
MOZ special video.
A great webinar on SEO for the coming year from Rand Fishkin of MOZ. MOZ is
a software we use here at Outlier Solutions, and find the tools quite
valuable. SEO is getting closer to real life, and though there is more
competition then ever in the online marketing world, it will mean better
content for all our viewers.
Love Rand’s answers to all the questions. Thanks for the upload.
Great great points Rand, love the Moz product as well.
+Rand Fishkin of Moz gives some great insight and advice on SEO, linking
and SERP rankings for 2014. Gotta love that Seattle tux!
Easily generate free traffic to any website. Step-by-step video training
shows everything you need to know to get traffic FAST. Check out the
salespage for results of students getting Google Page #1 in less than 24
hours. http://tinyurl.com/m6zdpz6