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Discover how the best media brands and solo operators are winning at newsletter growth & monetization. Hosted by SparkLoop's cofounder Louis Nicholls and SparkLoop's newsletter nerd, Dylan Redekop—we take you behind the scenes and share the strategies, trends, and tactics you need to know to build your email audience and revenue. Featuring exclusive interviews with the smartest media experts and operators out there today. Including from the Hustle, Morning Brew, Workweek, The Pour Over, and ...
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This podcast includes weekly search news recaps and vlogs that Barry Schwartz of the Search Engine Roundtable produces. It covers SEO, SEM, organic and paid search topics, mostly around Google but also on Microsoft Bing and other search engines. It is a quick way to catch up on the most important SEO and SEM topics of the week.
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Andres Segovia is a broker in Southern California talking real estate, tech, and life occasionally over coffee. Topics range from serious business to funny reactions to tech rants to enlightening conversations. Tune in to be entertained and informed! Become a Paid Subscriber to access the Off The Record segment!: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theandressegovia/subscribe Across The Socials: @TheAndresSegovia | X: @_AndresSegovia All Links: https://theandressegovia.start.page
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Country Creatives is a podcast for and about the incredible creative people living throughout our regional areas, who are traversing the many stages of creating a business around what they love and getting paid for it. Whether you are in the early stages of your creative endeavour or already further down your creative path, join Caleb Maxwell (Hebron Films) and Reece Hendy (Nacho Station) as they interview thriving creatives from across the creative sphere about their success stories and hel ...
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Do you want to be a professional magician? Since 2003, full-time magician, hypnotist, and author Cris Johnson has traveled North America coast to coast performing 400+ shows a year. This podcast features business-building tips so that you can book more shows at professional fees. Cris will give you an insider’s perspective of different markets including elementary, middle, and high schools, colleges, corporate banquets, libraries, private parties, trade shows, fundraising shows, and more so ...
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Finding the Throughline: Conversations about the Creative Process invites you into the minds of writers and other creatives as they open up about their process, their doubts, and what kinds of changes they’re thinking about making. The questions are mildly invasive, honestly, and the answers are unvarnished…and so refreshing! Whether your creative work is writing, painting, making music, parenting, or simply living, Finding the Throughline can help you get—and stay—inspired. Invigorated, eve ...
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Triumph Advertising is the worst firm you could ever try. They will scam and produce fake traffic on your Google my business. Just to try and show gains.. they don’t know what they’re doing. We received some report telling us that they could rank our business on Google. It’s a total scam. We use them for three months.. We saw zero natural in traffic.. our keywords are below everyone else’s. They keep making up excuses.. We’ve paid them around $3000 over the last three months. And we haven’t ...
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Become a Paid Subscriber: https://anchor.fm/drnikkifnp-bc/subscribe This is a branch of MTG Health & Wellness. This podcast is for informational purposes only and not intended to offer any medical diagnosis or treatment. This is not an alternative to the care you receive from your doctors/health providers. DrNikki, FNP-BC is in no way making any medical claims that infer that CBD should be used in place of other prescription medications. Please research your own state laws regarding cannabis ...
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Google announced a new search ranking update is coming soon, but advised those affected by previous updates not to anticipate recoveries. It seems like it might be time to move on. Google confirmed that an ad representative made unauthorized changes to an ad account by mistake. Additionally, Bing Ads is once again hiding its ad labels. Last night, …
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Welcome back to my interview with cultural historian and Columbia professor Jeremy Dauber, author of the newly released book "American Scary: A History of Horror, from Salem to Stephen King and Beyond." As “J.A. Dauber,” he is also the author of the YA novel "Mayhem and Madness: Chronicles of a Teenaged Supervillain," and a new middle grade novel, …
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Google AI Overviews are now rolling out to over 100 countries, making it available to over a billion searchers. Google said it is doubtful you'd see big ranking drops over core web vitals issues. Google is testing a "frequently saved" label in the search result snippets. Google is testing a new local places and compare sites interface. Bing recomme…
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I remember what I felt watching what appeared to be just a bunch of military-age males running in desperation to get on any flight out of the Kabul airport instead of standing up to resist the Taliban. The Taliban rolled in seemingly without any resistance. And I kept asking myself, what was the point? What happened to all the training, all the sac…
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Google Search has systems to downgrade rankings when portions of your site's content is starkly different from the rest of your site. Google had more search ranking volatility over the weekend, it just won't calm down. Google Search Console updated its performance reports and it freaked out SEOs big time. Google updated its URL structure, favicon d…
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Jeremy Dauber, author of the newly released book "American Scary: A History of Horror, from Salem to Stephen King and Beyond” and professor of Jewish literature and American studies at Columbia University. As “J.A. Dauber,” he is also the author of the YA novel "Mayhem and Madness: Chronicles of a Teenaged Supervillain," and his new middle grade no…
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This week, we had more Google search ranking volatility to report on - surprise, surprise. Google is deprecating its Sitelinks Search Box next month. Google may have penalized Fortune Recommends over site reputation abuse. Google is showing generative AI throughout the search results. Google has this People’s Insights box that shows online forums f…
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Send us a text Discover the transformative journey of Tony Long, the real estate dynamo who brought REAL brokerage to Missouri and turned his life around from chaotic college days to a structured 4 am start. Through mentorship from disciplined figures like Steve Summers and Dan Odell, Tony honed a lifestyle that balances a thriving career with pers…
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Welcome back to the Finding the Throughline interview with Vanessa Lillie, whose books include “Little Voices”, “For the Best,” and her newest book “Blood Sisters” and co-author Young Rich Widows as well as its sequel which is coming out next year, Desperate Deadly Widows. In this final installment of our interview, we talk about where her current …
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We rely heavily on our phones. Is there something we can do to reduce on dependency on them? There's an entire category of devices for people looking to live a more digital minimalistic life. I am joined by @LauraMalvoyante to discuss all of this including reminiscing on Blackberry, and the pitfalls of social media. You can contact Laura at: lauram…
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Google may have hit Fortune Recommends with a search penalty of some kind. Sitelinks Search boxes are being removed from Google Search. Google has news travel feeds for search ads. Google is testing watch buttons for search ads. And People’s Insights come to Google Search, for safety. A daily recap video summarizing a few of the top search marketin…
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Welcome back to Finding the Throughline: Conversations about the Creative Process where today’s guest is thriller author Vanessa Lillie, whose books include “Little Voices”, “For the Best,” and her newest book “Blood Sisters,” a thriller about two missing Indigenous women and the Cherokee archeologist for the Bureau of Indian Affairs who is searchi…
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A lot is happening behind the scenes. As the end of the year quickly approaches, I am faced with the next step in the evolution of my show. What the future holds, I do not yet know. I leave that up to God. By the way, remember to vote! Here is a guide for California voters: https://theandressegovia.com/the-blog/going-through-hjtas-november-5-2024-b…
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Nick Fox has replaced Prabhakar Raghavan as the head of Google Search. Google PMAx and Shopping campaigns change things up. Google will pause ads post elections temporarily. Google is testing generative AI throughout the search results. Yep, and we have more Google ranking volatility. A daily recap video summarizing a few of the top search marketin…
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This week I’m talking with the author of numerous thrillers, Vanessa Lilly, whose books include “Little Voices,” “For the Best,” and her newest book “Blood Sisters,” a thriller about two missing Indigenous women and the Cherokee archeologist for the Bureau of Indian Affairs who is searching for them, which was a Good Morning America buzz pick and a…
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In this fun and insightful episode of Country Creatives, hosts Caleb Maxwell and Reece Hendy embrace spontaneity with some mystery questions for each other, as they dive into the evolution of Hebron Films, the power of community, and the impact their podcast has had so far. They explore core values, balancing digital and real-life experiences, and …
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Yep, another week, more Google search ranking volatility to report on. Google released new shopping features including a new home page, a new researched with AI, more personalized results and deal-finding tools like price comparison, price insights and price tracking. Bing Webmaster Tools added more data, new recommendations and previewed Copilot i…
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Welcome to the final installment of my interview with A.J. Jacobs, who is a multiple New York Times bestselling author of books that chronicle his attempts to live differently and share what he's learned from his experiments. A.J.'s latest book is “The Year of Living Constitutionally,” where he attempts to understand our country better by adopting …
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Google announced new shopping AI features, with researched with AI and more changes. Google is heated again, we got more ranking volatility. And Semrush acquired Third Door Media, including Search Engine Land and SMX. A daily recap video summarizing a few of the top search marketing headlines covered at the Search Engine Roundtable. This recap is c…
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In part two of my interview with writer, podcaster, multiple New York Times bestselling author, and human guinea pig, A.J. Jacobs, we talk about the thoughts, beliefs, and attitudes that go into writing. As a reminder, A.J.'s books include “The Year of Living Biblically,” “Drop Dead Healthy,” “Thanks a Thousand,” and his most recent, “The Year of L…
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Google Ads is testing expandable and collapsible carousel ads. Bing Search is also stealing from recipe bloggers and was called out for it. Google Ads will remove data older than 11 years. Google Ads announced new penalties for agencies, they are serious. Google Search is testing off-centered and angled design elements on mobile search. A daily rec…
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A new video from a famous YouTuber talks about why Google is falling apart, it got over 1 million views in a couple of days. Google Ads has a gross profit optimization campaign setting. And Bing "unshipped" 27 features, which ones to be exact, I don't know. Plus we spoke about ranking volatility and weird AI Overview citation issues. A daily recap …
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This week I’m talking with the hilarious and sweet writer, podcaster, multiple New York Times-bestselling author, and human guinea pig, A.J. Jacobs. A.J.'s books are a mix of memoir, science, humor, with a smidge of self-help. They include “The Year of Living Constitutionally,” “The Year of Living Biblically,” “Drop Dead Healthy,” and “The Know-It-…
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Google may be forced to breakup, the DOJ is leaning towards forcing that and more as a remedy to its monopoly ruling. This morning we are seeing a spike in Google Search ranking volatility. Google is testing quick view, where it just takes recipe blogger content and hosts it on its site. Google is hosting a web creator conversion event to appeal to…
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Send us a text Unlock the secret to reigniting your passion and overcoming career burnout with the transformative power of the "Four C's." Join us on the Secret Sauce Podcast as Lacey Moores and Chad Trease explore how curiosity, creativity, collaboration, and coaching can fuel your journey of lifelong learning. We kick off the episode with a perso…
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In part three of my conversation with multiple New York Times bestselling author Jacquelyn Mitchard, author of "A Very Inconvenient Scandal" and "The Deep End of the Ocean," among many other titles, we talk about how having writer friends is so important, even if you "jealous them", the vision of the future that's fueling her to keep writing, and t…
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Google Local Service Ads will require advertisers to have a Google Business Profile next month. Google is testing a Quick view button in search that gives searchers no reason to look at your site. Google may have 9,000 ad campaigns created every second. Google is testing verified labels for retailers in the product search results. Google is expandi…
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DOJ may breakup Google and worse, but the ruling won't happen officially until next year. Google is showing competitive ads in your local listing. Google Ads launches new navigation changes. Google is testing what people are saying short videos. Google is testing card style knowledge panels on desktop. Google is testing most mentioned places. And O…
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In this second part of my interview with the brilliant and hilarious Jacquelyn Mitchard, we talk about the squishier side of creativity–the thoughts, ideas, and attitudes that affect your work, even if you're not fully conscious of it, including: - The specific reader Jacquelyn imagines as she writes - Why she's devoted to social media, and why she…
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The full volume collection of Unplugged Phone Questions and Answers are here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6gKAxGgWIl9YkwxhOm5ozjWOIOhKlN42 Tracker Detect Android App: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.apple.trackerdetect #unplugged #ErikPrince #theandressegovia Go to www.TheAndresSegovia.com for more information and show…
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Google will host a creator summit later this month, it is invite-only. Google Ads has a negative keywords tab in the keyword planner tool. Google Search is testing list articles. And the EPIC lawsuit. A daily recap video summarizing a few of the top search marketing headlines covered at the Search Engine Roundtable. This recap is called It's New - …
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Google launched ads in AI Overviews, new links are live, shopping AI, AI organized results and more. Google Shopping has this "Researched with AI" AI Overview format. Microsoft Advertising also has new ads in copilot. Google is testing ad / sponsored label variations. We also covered an interstitials case study. A daily recap video summarizing a fe…
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This week I am thrilled to be talking with Jacquelyn Mitchard, the New York Times bestselling author of 23 novels for adults and teenagers. Her newest novel is "A Very Inconvenient Scandal," and her first novel, "The Deep End of the Ocean" was the first selection of the Oprah Winfrey book club and has sold more than 3 million copies and been transl…
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Join hosts Reece and Caleb, alongside producer Aimee, for an exciting episode of Country Creatives. The discussion centres on Aimee’s fascinating project, Sonic Bloom, an innovative sound experience at Rosalind Park in Bendigo. The project captures the essence of the park through field recordings, music, and stories, offering an immersive experienc…
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#136 - Brian "Cosmo" Cassady returns! Response to his first appearance was amazing. Brian is deeply philosophical about his magic and what he wants to accomplish. He's also insanely successful. And the best part? He's only been a full time pro for a few years. Get ready to think deeply about your magic. Brian Cassady is back. This week's episode of…
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We had more of the same Google ranking volatility but this time, we broke a record of the longest period of heated search ranking volatility ever. Google may have slapped Forbes Advisor with some sort of penalty. Bing generative search experience is now rolling out. I posted the big Google October 2024 webmaster report. Google Search Console releas…
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In this final installment of my interview with Christopher Brown, author of “A Natural History of Empty Lots”--a blend of nature writing, memoir and literary nonfiction that's also a manifesto for rewilding our cities and ourselves–we talk about what’s getting his creative ears perked up these days, where his throughline is leading him next, and hi…
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Bing is rolling out its generative search experience while also improving its Deep Search feature. Google warned about JavaScript generated product markup with documentation updates. I posted the big Google Webmaster Report for October (don't miss this one). Bing is testing "sponsored" labels instead of "ad" labels. Note, I am offline Thursday and …
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Welcome to Part 2 of my talk with Christopher Brown, author of the brand new book, “A Natural History of Empty Lots,” as well as the science fiction novel, “Tropic of Kansas” and the legal thrillers “Rule of Capture” and “Failed State.” - How there were “not a lot of huggers” in his family, and how that relates to his desire to get better at engagi…
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Google Search Console performance report filters now stick. Bing Search also has date and time stamp issues for search result snippets. Google spoke about when to use the noindex and when to use the canonical, again. Google also spoke about not using generic server or CMS holding pages for new sites. Google Ads had an outage earlier this morning th…
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The Google Search ranking volatility won't calm down, we have another volatile weekend. Google may have penalized the Forbes Advisor site. We have another interview with Google's Danny Sullivan, this one done by Aleyda Solis. Google Search Console recommendations are not fully rolled out yet. Google updated its Google Shopping interface. A daily re…
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This week I am talking with Christopher Brown, author of the brand new book, “A Natural History of Empty Lots: Field Notes from Urban Edgelands, Back Alleys, and Other Wild Places,” a blend of nature writing, literary nonfiction, and memoir that is also a manifesto for rewilding our urban spaces as well as ourselves. Christopher’s other books inclu…
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#135 - Tired of performing the same show or tricks over and over? Tired of the grind of life on the road? These simple seven tips may hep you avoid boredom and prevent burnout. This week's Trick Talk features Toon Balloon! By the way…whenever you’re ready, here are 5 ways I can help you grow your magic business to book more shows at higher fees: 1.…
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Google Search rankings gains were lost for many, followed more more volatility this week. Google updated its web search spam policies, with a focus on site reputation abuse. Google’s cache operator is now fully dead. Google’s site command for image search seems broken. Google fixed a Search Console reporting bug with product snippets. Google Maps h…
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Send us a text What if you could transform your career and personal life by making one pivotal decision? Our latest episode of the Secret Sauce podcast promises to unravel this by featuring Vinny Monarez, a seasoned real estate professional who chose coaching over buying leads and never looked back. Tune in to uncover how Vinny's experience with co…
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In the final installment of my conversation with Christine Chitnis, travel writer, photographer, and author of the books, East Coasting, Patterns of Portugal and Patterns of India, we get a sneak peek at what’s up to next and hear about the big-picture ideas that are guiding her work these days. And she answers my fast final five questions about fa…
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Google Search ranking volatility remains heated but it spiked more again in the past 24-hours. Google updated its web search spam policies. Google AI Overviews don't really show up for branded queries, but they may in some rare cases. And GA4 has new data imports. A daily recap video summarizing a few of the top search marketing headlines covered a…
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TikTok is launching search ads. Google may have a bug with some JavaScript pages and the noindex directive. Google Maps can show fake review notices and other issues with reviews. Google is testing most popular and best price labels in the popular products section. Google is testing "for you" labels and also "preferred source" labels. A daily recap…
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In this second part of my conversation with Christine Chitnis, bestselling author of “East Coasting,” “Patterns of Portugal,” and “Patterns of India”, photographer, and travel writer, we get in to the squishier side of writing–the thoughts and beliefs that go into creating and sharing work. We talked about: - How to get more comfortable with sharin…
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