THANK YOU so much to everyone who watched my presentation at #MozCon today - and for everyone's kind words after! I am incredibly grateful & humbled💙
Local SEO is...
🚫Listings
🚫GMB
🚫Content
🚫Landing Pages
🚫Schema
🚫Site Structure
🚫Internal Links
🚫Voice Search
🚫PR
🚫Citations
✅ All of the above
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@_MichaelCrosby Ah, good catch! I probably forgot to include them because backlinks aren't something I tend to focus on myself. I think they can be super relevant for Local, but are hard to build for local businesses aside from being relevant in the community and being newsworthy.
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@dr_pete According to Every Noise at Once it's most closely related to Big Room and Deathstep and the opposite of Wind Ensemble. https://t.co/tylbThdXtL
Thank goodness I listened to just enough Muna and TV Girl to appear cool and relevant in my Spotify Wrapped this year when the vast majority of my time was spent listening to white and canned lowfi
@DanLeibson Oh I didn’t take it that’s at at all, no worries. :) In a way the whole “no AI content” guideline feels a bit like links in that there’s no way Google could know if they’re purchased or not, really. It doesn’t matter how smart the algo is it’s still guessing.
Does anyone have case studies on how good (or not good) search engines area at detecting artificially generated content? IMO if a robot can write it a robot can detect it but I'm curious for actual data and not just my opinion.