47 episodes

Looking to scale an SEO channel and generate more traffic to your website? You are in the right place with the Optimize weekly podcast. Hosted by Nate Matherson, a content marketing and SEO leader, we go in-depth and tactical with an amazing selection of guests ranging from in-house SEO teams, agency folks, and solo practitioners who are crushing in their respective niches. Whether you are building an organic search channel for the first time or a seasoned pro, the Optimize podcast helps you keep up in the ever-changing SEO space. Our episodes are released each week on Wednesdays. For more information visit us at www.positional.com

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Looking to scale an SEO channel and generate more traffic to your website? You are in the right place with the Optimize weekly podcast. Hosted by Nate Matherson, a content marketing and SEO leader, we go in-depth and tactical with an amazing selection of guests ranging from in-house SEO teams, agency folks, and solo practitioners who are crushing in their respective niches. Whether you are building an organic search channel for the first time or a seasoned pro, the Optimize podcast helps you keep up in the ever-changing SEO space. Our episodes are released each week on Wednesdays. For more information visit us at www.positional.com

    Nile Frater on Niche Sites, Creating Content at Scale, and Competitive SEO

    Nile Frater on Niche Sites, Creating Content at Scale, and Competitive SEO

    Nate Matherson chats with Nile Frater on this episode of the Optimize podcast. Nile is the founder and CEO of Masse SEO, an agency which specializes in delivering high-scale content campaigns for fast-growing startups at Series A and beyond. He previously owned NoCode.Tech, which was acquired in 2022 and runs a micro private equity firm, Concrete Capital. Nile has an extensive background in both startups and banking. Today, they discuss the intricacies of building effective SEO programs from the ground up, enhancing content creation processes, and much more.
    Throughout the episode, Nile shares his insights on leveraging AI tools to overcome writer's block in the content creation process, while emphasizing the importance of human input to add value and insight beyond what AI can generate​​. He also discusses the rapid growth and scaling challenges at Masse SEO, including managing increasing client demands and maintaining content quality with a growing team​​.
    Nile advocates for a high-volume content strategy, explaining that more content increases the surface area for SEO success and allows for more experimentation and quicker results​​. He also touches on the competitive nature of SEO today, describing strategies for succeeding in high-competition niches by building comprehensive topical authority​​.
    Closing the episode is our popular lightning round of questions, where Nile provides quick insights into his personal experiences and preferences in SEO and content strategy​​.
    For more insights from Nile and to learn about MasseSEO, be sure to check out their website and follow Nile on his social platforms.
     Learn More About Nile Frater
    Twitter: https://twitter.com/Nile Masse SEO: https://www.masse.marketing/ 

    • 54 min
    Dwayne Hogan on Content Briefs and Creating Helpful Content


    Dwayne Hogan on Content Briefs and Creating Helpful Content


    Join Nate Matherson as he sits down with Dwayne Hogan for the forty-sixth episode of the Optimize podcast. Dwayne is a seasoned freelance SEO consultant with over 14 years of experience, including leadership roles with global brands. His Utah-based consultancy offers a deep dive into the evolving SEO landscape. In today's episode, Nate and Dwayne unpack the intricacies of content briefs and SEO strategies, including the complexities of Google's algorithm updates and the push toward generating genuinely helpful content. Dwayne shares his unique perspective on what makes content genuinely beneficial, stressing the importance of real-life examples and genuine expertise over superficial information. Dwayne outlines the steps he takes to craft a content brief that's not only efficient but packed with value, aimed at resonating well with both Google's algorithms and real-world users. The discussion goes beyond the basics, exploring the nuances of user engagement and the tactical use of AI in content creation, reflecting Dwayne's forward-thinking approach to SEO and content strategy. Rounding out the episode, Dwayne and Nate discuss the current trends and future directions of SEO, including the relevance of user engagement metrics and the practical use of AI in crafting content that stands out. Closing the episode is our popular lightning round of questions!
    Learn More About Dwayne Hogan
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dwaynehogan/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/dwaynehogan SEOCopilot: https://seocopilot.io/

    • 55 min
    Ben Goodey on Algorithm Updates, AI Content, and Bottom-of-Funnel Strategies

    Ben Goodey on Algorithm Updates, AI Content, and Bottom-of-Funnel Strategies

    Join Nate Matherson as he sits down with Ben Goodey for the 45th episode of the Optimize podcast. Ben is the brain behind Goodey Marketing and the creator of the “How the f*ck” platform for SEO enthusiasts. In this episode, they dive into recent SEO turbulence, discussing algorithm updates, crafting effective bottom-of-funnel content, and the impact of LinkedIn on content marketing. Ben stumbled into the SEO world after initially eyeing a career in finance. He quickly recognized the potency of SEO in driving consistent, quality leads. He shares his journey from his accidental entry into marketing at a startup to developing his own SEO playbook, which he now applies to help SaaS and B2B brands thrive online. Ben stresses the importance of directly addressing user intent and providing clear, actionable insights in content creation. They also tackle the tricky business of navigating competitive SEO landscapes, like creating "best of" lists highlighting a brand’s unique strengths without disparaging competitors. Ben and Nate dissect the ongoing SEO challenges, like the flood of AI-generated content and the need for marketers to prioritize quality to stay ahead. They touch on the struggle for smaller players in an SEO game increasingly dominated by a few dominant websites and the dynamics between Google and platforms like Reddit. Closing the episode is our popular lightning round of questions!
     Learn More About Ben Goodey
    LinkedIn: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/benjamingoodey Twitter: https://twitter.com/BenGoodey How The F*ck: https://www.thefxck.com/

    • 56 min
    Mordy Oberstein on Algorithm Updates, Transparency in Content, Originality Scores, and E-E-A-T

    Mordy Oberstein on Algorithm Updates, Transparency in Content, Originality Scores, and E-E-A-T

    Join Nate Matherson as he sits down with Mordy Oberstein for the forty-fourth episode of the Optimize podcast. Mordy is currently the Head of SEO Brand at Wix and concurrently serves as a communications advisor for Semrush. He hosts the SERP's Up Podcast and the SEO Rant Podcast and co-hosts the Edge of Web's news podcast. Mordy speaks at SEO events worldwide and contributes to various SEO publications. During the episode, Mordy and Nate break down the March algorithm updates and provide insight into how to recover if your site was impacted. Mordy highlighted the importance of not sitting idle while the updates are settling out and getting ahead of any impacts by reviewing your site for potential weak points and addressing them. In this week’s deep dive, Mordy and Nate discuss the importance of transparency and originality in content in shaping the overall user experience for your visitors and demonstrating E-E-A-T. Mordy gives our listeners a robust dissection of his ideas for Google to release updates to improve the SERPs. The pair discuss the hypothetical implementation of an “originality score” and the potential benefits of cementing content with the highest authority into the top-ranking spots for six months to encourage content teams to write better content on topics with long tail keywords versus focusing solely on head terms. Rounding out the episode, Mordy shares his requirements for creating fantastic content, the power of the SEO community, and his frustrations with traditional publishers substituting a rigorous content strategy with affiliate marketing. Closing the episode is our popular lightning round of questions! For more information, please visit www.positional.com or email us at podcast@positional.com.

    Resources:
    Start a Free Trial of Positional Here: www.positional.com
    Check-in with Nate on LinkedIn & Twitter
    Check-in with Mordy on LinkedIn & Twitter or visit Wix's Website
    Important Links:Barry Schwartz SEO Memes Website

    • 43 min
    Jack Chambers-Ward on SEO Hot Takes, SERP Optimization Strategies, and Benefits of Podcasts & Newsletters

    Jack Chambers-Ward on SEO Hot Takes, SERP Optimization Strategies, and Benefits of Podcasts & Newsletters

    Join Nate Matherson as he sits down with Jack Chambers-Ward for the forty-third episode of the Optimize podcast. Jack is the Marketing and Partnerships Manager at UK-based digital agency Candour and hosts the Search With Candour podcast. In his career, Jack has worked primarily on the agency side in SEO and has been hosting and producing podcasts for more than 13 years, including the acclaimed movie podcast Sequelisers. During the episode, Jack and Nate dive into SEO hot takes and industry trends. The pair share their thoughts on various topics, from ranking factors to author bios and E-E-A-T to tasks that simply waste time. Jack gives our listeners controversial opinions and laughs as he shares tactical examples to succeed in 2024. In this week’s deep dive, Jack and Nate discuss the importance of conversion through content and how the results vary throughout the marketing funnel. Jack emphasizes offering diverse content formats like video, podcasts, and newsletters to cater to different audience preferences and enhance engagement. As a bonus, Jack and Nate share examples of opportunities for conversion and developing brand recognition throughout the funnel. Rounding out the episode, Jack shares his experience with podcasting as a channel (including monetization), SERP optimization strategies, and generating content that aligns with your audience’s needs and interests across content formats. Closing the episode is our popular lightning round of questions! For more information, please visit www.positional.com or email us at podcast@positional.com.

    Resources:
    Join Positional’s Private Beta Here: www.positional.com
    Check-in with Nate on LinkedIn & Twitter
    Check-in with Jack on LinkedIn & Twitter or visit the Candour Website
    Important Links:Subscribe to the Core Updates Newsletter
    Listen to the Search with Candour Podcast Listen to Nate’s Episode of the Search with Candour Podcast
    Listen to the Sequalizers Podcast

    • 55 min
    Vince Nero on Building Backlinks: Guest Posting, Strategic Content, and Outreach Best Practices

    Vince Nero on Building Backlinks: Guest Posting, Strategic Content, and Outreach Best Practices

    Join Nate Matherson as he sits down with Vince Nero for the forty-second episode of the Optimize podcast. Vince is the Director of Content Marketing at Buzzstream. He thinks content marketers should solve for users, not just Google. His previous work includes Siege Media, Homebuyer.com, and The Grit Group. During the episode, Vince and Nate discuss the importance of backlinks, how to craft a backlink campaign, and what strategies yield the best results in 2024. Vince gives our listeners tactical examples of developing strategic content for guest posting and reveals his tips for guest posting. In this week’s deep dive, Vince shares his views on backlink quality vs. quantity and where the SEO industry gets things wrong. Vince advocates for link-building activities that provide value to the user, and he emulates Google’s E-E-A-T process for evaluating which websites could be the best fit for your website to generate a link from. Listen to why the quantity of backlinks isn’t a KPI you should focus on. Rounding out the episode, Vince and Nate cover topics like the risks of buying backlinks, how organically created links diversify and de-risk your backlink profile, and how utilizing your own unique data to develop ‘Link Bait’ will outcompete AI-generated content in the SERPs. Closing the episode is our popular lightning round of questions! For more information, please visit www.positional.com or email us at podcast@positional.com.

    Resources:
    Join Positional’s Private Beta Here: www.positional.com
    Check-in with Nate on LinkedIn & Twitter
    Check-in with Vince on LinkedIn or visit the BuzzStream Website

    • 48 min

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