The Edward Show

Edward Sturm

Daily SEO advice, hacks, and interviews with some of the top voices in search engine optimization, as well as sit-downs with many undiscovered talents.

  1. 11 HR AGO

    LLM SEO, Unlinked Mentions & Chiang Mai's Wildest Ranking Tactics

    E1010: Jabez Reuben joins the show to talk about what is working in SEO, especially as search changes with LLMs, AI overviews, and shifting Google results. We get into why Chiang Mai has become such a strong place for SEO, how Jabez got started in the industry after moving there, and why the local community helped shape the way he works. From there, we go deep into his approach to SEO: keep it simple, avoid overcomplicating things, and focus on execution instead of getting stuck chasing the perfect strategy. A big part of this conversation is about how off-page SEO is changing. Jabez explains why he is putting so much attention on unlinked brand coverage, off-page topical authority, and what he calls consensus. We talk about why links still matter for Google, but why mentions, supporting content, and repeated third-party coverage may matter even more when it comes to LLM visibility. We also break down the listicle strategies he is testing, how he uses guest posts on mid-tier sites, why fresh articles often beat trying to get inserted into old ones, and how his team is thinking about exact match domains, Reddit, YouTube, and other surfaces that show up in search and AI-generated answers. There is also a long section on practical SEO tactics, including image link building, testimonial outreach, guest posting criteria, content structure, keyword intent, brand building, and how to think about E-E-A-T in a simpler and more useful way. Topics covered: - Why Chiang Mai has such a strong SEO community - How Jabez accidentally got into SEO after moving to Thailand - Why newer SEOs often get stuck in perfectionism - Why simple execution usually beats complicated planning - How Jabez thinks about SEO using the 80/20 rule - What he is currently testing for LLM rankings - Why listicles are still working in both Google and AI-driven search - How off-page topical authority works - Why consensus may matter more than links in LLM SEO - The difference between linked and unlinked brand coverage - Why fresh guest posts can outperform old listicle insertions - What Jabez looks for in sites before publishing guest content - Why crawler access matters for AI visibility - How he uses Ahrefs to evaluate publishing opportunities - What he is testing with exact match domains - Why even low-authority sites can influence LLM results - How unlinked mentions can still affect rankings and visibility - How supporting article networks are built around a brand - Why Reddit and YouTube are becoming more important - How social posts and syndicated content can influence search results - Why brand building helps both SEO and LLM performance - How Jabez defines E-E-A-T in practical terms - How founder visibility and team coverage can strengthen a brand - Why podcasts, speaking, and public content creation matter - How to think about high-intent keywords in 2026 - Why LLM search intent is often longer and more detailed - How to build content around narrow scenarios and subcategories - Why bottom-of-funnel and scenario-based pages still matter - How to start SEO from scratch in today's environment - White-hat image link building tactics - Testimonial outreach for homepage links - Why some traditional link tactics still work - What may change in SEO over the next few years If you are interested in SEO, AI search, off-page strategy, link building, or brand visibility, this episode is packed with practical ideas and live-tested approaches. ⭐️ Jabez Reuben's agency https://theblueprints.co/ ⭐️ Jabez Reuben on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jabezreuben/ ⭐️ Jabez Reuben on 𝕏 - https://x.com/jabezreuben 🚀 Learn SEO for free - https://freeseoknowledge.com/ 💎 Compact Keywords - My SEO Course - Get paying customers through SEO - Clear step-by-step video breakdowns - SEO templates to be copied and adapted for your products and services: https://compactkeywords.com/ 00:00 Thailand SEO Community 00:30 How He Started SEO 01:19 Simple 80 20 SEO 02:00 Stop Perfectionism 04:53 LLM Listicle Strategy 11:22 Guest Posting Criteria 14:34 Testing Exact Match Domains 19:56 Reddit And Parasite SEO 22:00 YouTube Citations Hack 30:50 Consensus Over Links 35:26 Listicle Length And AI 38:55 Unlinked Coverage And Links 42:06 Creative Link Building Stories 43:22 Image Attribution Link Method 48:05 Testimonial Link Outreach 51:34 CRO Pricing Comparison Table 54:26 SEO Future With LLMs 01:01:00 Unlinked Brand Coverage 01:03:49 E-E-A-T Through Coverage 01:06:39 Brand Building Flywheel 01:14:35 LLM Keyword Intent Strategy 01:23:55 Image Outreach Link Building 01:31:43 Where To Follow And Wrap The Edward Show. Your daily search engine optimization podcast: https://edwardsturm.com/the-edward-show/ #generativeengineoptimization #answerengineoptimization searchengineoptimization #seo

    1hr 35min
  2. 1 DAY AGO

    How $18K in SEO Turned Into $1.7M for a Garage Door Company - Sarvesh Shrivastava

    E1009: Sarvesh Shrivastava joins the show once again to break down how a garage door company went from struggling for leads to generating $1.7M in revenue - using Sarvesh's focused local SEO strategy. This is a real case study with exact steps, decisions, and systems that were implemented over 11 months. We cover what moved the needle, what most business owners get wrong, and how to approach local SEO if your goal is to generate real revenue - not just traffic. What you'll learn: - Why your Google Business Profile matters more than your website (especially at the start) - How to audit competitors and identify what's actually working in your market - The role of review velocity (not just total reviews) in ranking locally - A simple system to consistently generate customer reviews using your team - What most businesses get wrong with categories, services, and profile setup - Why real photos outperform stock images - and how to use them properly Website strategy that drives revenue: - Why generic service pages don't work - How to build high-converting "service + location" pages - What makes a page actually rank and bring in calls - How to structure pages when you serve multiple locations - Why templated pages fail - and what to do instead - How many pages to publish (and why going too fast can hurt you) Content and authority: - How local blog content supports your main service pages - Why blog traffic is not the main goal - and what is - How to build topical authority in your niche - Using internal linking to improve rankings and indexing - How local content can lead to backlinks from news sites Link building that works (and what to avoid): - Why cheap links and directories don't move rankings - What to look for in a high-quality backlink - How to approach guest posting the right way - The difference between link farms and real sites - How to build relationships for local links and mentions - Why a few strong links outperform dozens of weak ones Local SEO fundamentals most people miss: - Why "near me" keywords don't need to be forced into your pages - The importance of focusing on local, high-intent searches - Why ranking nationally is usually a waste for local businesses - How to prioritize pages based on revenue potential If you run a local business or work with clients in local markets, this episode breaks down what works - step by step. ⭐️ Sarvesh Shrivastava's Claude Cowork prompts - https://x.com/bloggersarvesh/status/2036068241936896421 ⭐️ Sarvesh Shrivastava's Claude Cowork episode - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e13R_Z1pFwk ⭐️ Sarvesh Shrivastava on 𝕏 - https://x.com/bloggersarvesh ⭐️ Sarvesh Shrivastava on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarvesh-shrivastava-blogger/ ⭐️ Sarvesh Shrivastava on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/seowithsarvesh/ ⭐️ Sarvesh Shrivastava on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@bloggersarvesh ⭐️ Sarvesh Shrivastava's agency, Alventra Marketing - https://alventramarketing.com/ 🚀 Edward's SEO Articles - https://edwardsturm.com/articles/search-engine-optimization/ 💎 Compact Keywords - My SEO Course - Get paying customers through SEO - Clear step-by-step video breakdowns - SEO templates to be copied and adapted for your products and services: https://compactkeywords.com/ 00:00 Case Study Kickoff 01:01 Google Business Profile First 01:45 Auditing Review Acquisition Strategy 05:36 Incentivize Reviews 10:37 Categories Done Right 13:45 Service Area Money Pages 18:42 Publishing Velocity for SEO 24:21 Local Blogs Build Authority 27:24 Earning Local News Links 29:27 Hyperlocal PR Outreach 30:26 Follow Up With Journalists 31:05 Internal Linking Silo Fix 35:38 Multi Location URL Structure 37:37 Quality Backlinks Strategy 39:01 Avoid Link Farms 41:55 Paying For Links Wisely 43:41 Pitching Local News 49:55 Local Business Link Swaps 52:21 Local Keywords Only 55:24 Near Me Keyword Myth 56:15 Results And Farewell The Edward Show. The #1 search engine optimization podcast: https://edwardsturm.com/the-edward-show/ #localseo #localmarketing #searchengineoptimization #digitalmarketing

    58 min
  3. 2 DAYS AGO

    Google's March Core Update: The Semrush Glitch, YouTube's Takeover & a New SEO Threat

    E1008: break down what we're seeing so far from Google's March Core Update - and how to interpret the data correctly. This update is still rolling out, but several patterns are already becoming clear. There was a reporting issue in Semrush between April 2nd and April 4th that showed large traffic spikes across many sites.  These spikes are not reflected in Google Search Console. I walk through what this means, how to verify performance using first-party data, and why it's important to be cautious when reacting to third-party tools during active updates. Beyond that, there are two clear developments from this update so far: - YouTube is gaining more visibility across both search and AI-driven results - A new form of SEO manipulation is emerging, and it is already working I cover a growing trend where creators are being paid to produce "review" content that ranks for brand queries without actually using the product. These videos are being cited in search results and AI systems, shaping how brands are perceived. In this episode, I cover: - What we're seeing so far from the March Core Update - The discrepancy between Semrush data and Google Search Console - How to evaluate performance accurately during an active update - Why YouTube continues to gain ground in search and AI citations - How "review-style" YouTube videos are being used to influence rankings - Why this tactic is currently effective - Ways to defend your brand against this type of content - How LLMs interpret and reinforce brand narratives If you rely on organic search, this is something to pay attention to. This isn't just about rankings - it's about how your brand appears across search, video, and AI systems. ⭐️ Charles Floate's post: https://x.com/Charles_SEO/status/2041097041179279796 🚀 Edward's SEO Articles - https://edwardsturm.com/articles/search-engine-optimization/ 💎 Compact Keywords - My SEO Course - Get paying customers through SEO - Clear step-by-step video breakdowns - SEO templates to be copied and adapted for your products and services: https://compactkeywords.com/ 00:00 March Update Reality Check 01:07 Semrush Spikes Explained 01:41 YouTube Surge Is Real 02:25 Fake Review Video Scam 04:27 Defending Your Brand 05:29 Core Update Winners Losers 07:40 Scaled AI Content Risks 10:37 Wrap Up And Rerecord The Edward Show. Your daily search engine optimization podcast: https://edwardsturm.com/the-edward-show/ #searchengineoptimization #googlecoreupdate #googlemarchupdate #seo

    11 min
  4. 3 DAYS AGO

    $18K to $1.7M in 11 Months: The Local SEO Strategy That Actually Works

    E1007: The exact local SEO strategy that helped a garage door company turn $18,000 into $1.7 million in just 11 months. This is based on a real case study from Sarvesh Shrivastava, who will be joining the podcast once again soon. I go through Sarvesh's full written breakdown and add my own insights on what worked, why it worked, and how you can apply the same approach. These are practical SEO actions that drove real revenue for a local business. What we cover: - When your Google Business Profile matters more than your website - Properly optimizing your profile with real photos, accurate categories, and fast review generation - The concept of "money pages" and how to build pages that target high-intent searches - Why generic service pages don't convert and what to replace them with - How local blog content builds trust, rankings, and even backlinks - Examples of content that can attract attention from local publishers and news sites - Internal linking and information architecture: how to structure your site so Google understands it - How to connect service pages, blog content, and your homepage effectively - The right way to build backlinks for local SEO (and what to avoid) - Why guest posts only work if the site has real authority and relevance - How to build local partnerships that lead to valuable links and referrals - Why focusing on local keywords drives actual revenue, not vanity traffic - The shift from trying to rank nationally to dominating your local market This episode is a full breakdown of what local SEO looks like when it's done correctly, with a focus on conversions, not just rankings. ⭐️ Sarvesh's full thread - https://x.com/bloggersarvesh/status/2036829952885272593 🚀 Edward's SEO Articles - https://edwardsturm.com/articles/search-engine-optimization/ 💎 Compact Keywords - My SEO Course - Get paying customers through SEO - Clear step-by-step video breakdowns - SEO templates to be copied and adapted for your products and services: https://compactkeywords.com/ 00:00 Local SEO Case Study 00:40 Google Business Profile 01:43 High Intent Service Pages 02:44 Local Blog Content 03:38 Fixing Internal Links 05:13 Quality Backlinks Only 07:20 Go Local Not National 07:44 Results And Wrap Up 09:27 Final Outro The Edward Show. Your daily search engine optimization podcast: https://edwardsturm.com/the-edward-show/ #localseo #searchengineoptimization #googlebusinessprofileoptimization #seo

    10 min
  5. 4 DAYS AGO

    SaaS SEO in 2026: Link Building, Topical Authority & the GEO Hype

    E1006: Mr. David Quaid joins the podcast for a deep, practical discussion about what is really working in SaaS SEO right now. Edward and David start with audience questions on link building and break down the real risk-to-reward tradeoffs behind different approaches. David explains why relying too heavily on domain authority misses the bigger picture, why page-level context matters more than most people think, and why some of the best link opportunities still come from real business relationships, partner networks, local communities, clients, and integration ecosystems. The conversation then moves into topical authority, People Also Ask pages, internal linking, and what happens when pages rise, fall, and get rotated out of search. Edward and David talk through how they test SEO ideas in the real world, how they think about authority decay, and why some pages rank with very little content while others stall even when they seem fully optimized. They also spend time on guest posting, programmatic SEO, thin content, exact match anchors, keyword cannibalization, SaaS competitor pages, attribution, and the tension between SEO teams and brand teams. Later in the episode, they get into the current GEO discussion, why so much of the advice around it is misleading, and why most of the fundamentals still come back to search intent, rankings, page relevance, and user behavior. Topics covered include: - Different link building methods and how to think about risk versus reward - Why domain authority can be misleading when evaluating link opportunities - The difference between site-wide relevance, page relevance, and topical authority - Using real-world relationships, integrations, and local business networks for links - Press releases, broken link building, Wikipedia links, and government site outreach - When guest posting still works and when it does not - How PAA pages can help grow authority and support more valuable pages - Why low-competition pages can outperform long-form content - The difference between thin content and weak content - Programmatic SEO for SaaS and why scale without authority often fails - Internal linking, PageRank decay, and common over-optimization mistakes - Keyword cannibalization and how similar pages can block each other - Slugs, titles, headings, and how much on-page SEO is actually necessary - Measuring SEO impact in SaaS when attribution is messy - The role of product-led growth versus content-driven lead generation - Why many GEO claims are recycled SEO myths under a new label - What SaaS teams should focus on instead of chasing the latest narrative If you work in SaaS SEO, B2B SEO, or content strategy, this episode is a useful deep dive into how experienced practitioners think through rankings, testing, authority, and growth. ⭐️ David Quaid on 𝕏 - https://x.com/DavidGQuaid ⭐️ David Quaid on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidquaid/ ⭐️ David Quaid's agency - https://primaryposition.com/ 🚀 Edward's SEO Articles - https://edwardsturm.com/articles/search-engine-optimization/ 💎 Compact Keywords - My SEO Course - Get paying customers through SEO - Clear step-by-step video breakdowns - SEO templates to be copied and adapted for your products and services: https://compactkeywords.com/ 00:00 Welcome and Agenda 00:43 Link Building Beyond Domain Authority 02:27 Network Based Link Building 03:22 Backlink Lists as Keyword Intel 05:16 Satellite Sites and PAA Hack 10:25 Traffic Links vs High DA 13:52 Relevance and Topical Authority 16:19 YMYL Links and Broken Links 18:18 Wikipedia and Gov Link Tactics 21:05 Guest Posts and Author Bios 26:25 Networking for SEO Referrals 31:25 SEO Subreddit and GEO Hype 43:30 Programmatic SEO vs Authority 47:35 Internal Links Need Authority 48:21 AI FAQs and Page Strategy 50:22 Testing Rankings and Pulling Pages 51:13 Rotation Out and Rehoming URLs 53:45 SEO Takes Time Myth 55:48 Sitewide Quality and Hockey Sticks 01:00:36 Low Volume High Intent SaaS Keywords 01:04:00 Too Much SEO and Internal Linking 01:09:28 Over Optimization and Minimal SEO 01:15:19 Measuring Content vs Product Led Growth 01:25:17 Brand Rules and Keyword Placement 01:28:58 Episode Wrap and Thanks The Edward Show. Your daily search engine optimization podcast: https://edwardsturm.com/the-edward-show/ #searchengineoptimization #startups #growthhacking #growthmarketing

    1hr 30min
  6. 5 DAYS AGO

    How to Build High-Quality Backlinks in the Health Niche (That Actually Work)

    E1005: How to get high-quality backlinks for health websites. I came across a discussion from someone struggling to compete with sites that have thousands of backlinks, many of them low quality. This episode walks through what matters in YMYL niches like health, and why chasing volume is often the wrong approach. If you understand the principles in this episode, you can apply them to any niche where trust, authority, and quality matter. What we cover: - Why the health niche (and YMYL overall) is held to a higher standard by Google - Why low-quality backlinks can hurt your rankings instead of helping - How a small number of authoritative links can outperform thousands of weak ones - When guest posting still works, and when it doesn't - Why long tail keywords are one of the fastest ways to build authority early - How satisfying search intent (and avoiding pogo-sticking) can build rankings without links - A step-by-step approach to using AI + journalist outreach to earn high-authority backlinks - How to use HARO, Featured, and similar platforms to land real media coverage - Why most people fail at outreach (and how simple follow-ups can compound results) - Additional backlink sources like directories, podcasts, and product launches - Why relying on a single link building strategy can look unnatural Key ideas: - In health SEO, quality and relevance matter far more than raw backlink count - Authority can be built through rankings, not just links - The best backlinks come from real publications, real traffic, and real trust - Consistency beats trying to do everything at once This episode is based on real strategies, real examples, and what is currently working in competitive, high-trust niches. If you are working on a health site, or any YMYL business, this will give you a clearer direction on what to focus on and what to ignore. ⭐️ The AI System to Find Relevant Journalists, Land Coverage, and Earn Ongoing High-Authority Backlinks - https://edwardsturm.com/articles/articles_ai-system-find-journalists-earn-high-authority-backlinks/ ⭐️ The Reddit Thread - https://www.reddit.com/r/linkbuilding/comments/1ryw2ji/how_to_build_backlinks_for_health_niche_website/ 🚀 Learn SEO for free - https://freeseoknowledge.com/ 💎 Compact Keywords - My SEO Course - Get paying customers through SEO - Clear step-by-step video breakdowns - SEO templates to be copied and adapted for your products and services: https://compactkeywords.com/ 00:00 Healthcare Backlinks Thread Breakdown 00:39 Health SEO Trust Rules 01:04 Guest Blogging Nuance 01:44 Long Tail Authority Hack 02:42 Outreach Budget Debate 03:14 AI Journalist Outreach 05:06 Pillar Content Reality Check 05:43 Quality Links Win 06:07 HARO Success Story 06:29 Mix Strategies Naturally 07:03 Targeted Pitching Tips 07:43 Daily Link Building Plan 08:17 Wrap Up The Edward Show. Your daily search engine optimization podcast: https://edwardsturm.com/the-edward-show/ #searchengineoptimization #seo #linkbuilding #digitalmarketing

    9 min
  7. 6 DAYS AGO

    SEO Listener Q&A: AI Writing, Outbound Links, Ranking Without Backlinks, and Is SEO Still Worth It?

    E1004: Answering listener questions about some of the biggest topics in SEO right now: AI writing, outbound links, ranking without backlinks, and whether SEO is still worth doing. I talk through when it makes sense to link out from your content, including blog posts and bottom-of-funnel pages, and why linking to useful sources can make your content more credible. I also explain how I think about citing statistics, supporting claims, and using outbound links in a way that helps both readers and search performance. I also respond to a question about AI writing and what people usually get wrong. The issue is not that your writing has to become worse or less polished to avoid sounding AI-generated. The real problem is leaving in the most obvious patterns that make writing feel generic or untrustworthy. I explain which signals tend to stand out and how to reduce them without flattening your voice. I get into a comment about ranking without backlinks. This is one of my favorite parts of the discussion. I explain why relevance, topical authority, site structure, pruning weak pages, and reducing pogo sticking can often matter more than people think. For many sites, improving those fundamentals is more realistic and more useful than obsessing over getting stronger backlinks. I also answer an honest question about whether it is time to move on from SEO altogether, especially with Google pushing harder into AI. I share why I still think SEO is one of the best marketing channels available, especially if you sell something and can target people who are actively looking for it. I also explain why SEO is getting harder for top-of-funnel publishers who rely on ads or affiliate revenue, and why having a product or service to sell changes the equation. I cover: - When to link out from blog posts, landing pages, and sales pages - Why citing sources can improve trust and clarity - How to think about outbound links without hoarding authority - What makes AI writing feel obvious to readers - Why you do not need to make your writing worse to make it sound human - Which AI writing patterns are most likely to hurt trust - How some sites rank without strong backlink profiles - Why relevance and topical authority still matter so much - The role of site architecture and pruning in SEO performance - Whether SEO is still worth doing in a changing search landscape - Why SEO is strongest when tied to something you actually sell - Why videos should support the same keywords you target on your site If you are trying to figure out what still works in SEO, and what matters less than people say, this episode should help. And if you have a question you want me to answer in a future episode, leave it in the comments. ⭐️ E1003: Stop Hoarding SEO Authority: Nofollow Links Don't Work the Way You Think - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xjlDk8yO5RY ⭐️ E999: How to Humanize AI Content (Before It Destroys Your SEO) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t8CoElpldtk ⭐️ E974: Google's New AI Patent Could Replace Your Website - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0kTEYwiRBbg 🚀 Learn SEO for free - https://freeseoknowledge.com/ 💎 Compact Keywords - My SEO Course - Get paying customers through SEO - Clear step-by-step video breakdowns - SEO templates to be copied and adapted for your products and services: https://compactkeywords.com/ 00:00 Listener Qs Kickoff 00:27 When To Link Out 01:07 Citing Sources Builds Trust 02:39 Humanizing AI Writing 03:40 Avoid AI Giveaways 06:04 Ranking Without Backlinks 08:24 Google AI Patent Fears 10:47 Should SEOs Move On 12:28 Sell Something With SEO 13:16 Wrap Up And Thanks The Edward Show. Your daily search engine optimization podcast: https://edwardsturm.com/the-edward-show/ #searchengineoptimization #seo #marketingstrategy #digitalmarketing

    14 min
  8. 3 APR

    The SEO Video Funnel That Closes High-Ticket Clients at 50%

    E1003: Breaking down an SEO video funnel that can work especially well for high-ticket offers. You create short videos that answer real top-of-funnel keywords people already have. Those videos rank and send people to a form. The form qualifies them. AI buckets the leads. Then, before the sales call, you automatically send follow-up videos tailored to the type of prospect they are. This works well because the person is not arriving cold. They have already watched your content, heard you explain something useful, taken time to fill out the form, and seen material that speaks to their specific situation before they ever get on a call. I walk through the full process from start to finish. What I cover: - The tools you need to build this funnel - How to choose the right top-of-funnel keywords - Examples of video topics for different business types - How to record short mobile videos quickly - How to edit videos with AI - Why less competitive questions are a good place to start - How to use a memorable domain as your call to action - What to put on the form page - Why the form should qualify leads instead of only maximizing conversions - How to use seven form fields to segment prospects - Connecting the form to Zapier and Google Sheets - How to group leads into customer archetypes - How to send different follow-up videos based on each archetype - What those longer follow-up videos should look like - Why these videos can improve trust before the sales call - What to do if someone does not close on the call - How to follow up with a short-term discount and more tailored content - Why bottom-of-funnel SEO should be part of the wider strategy Tools mentioned: - Ahrefs, Moz, or Semrush for keyword research - Typeform or a form on your site - Zapier for automations - Descript for recording and editing - Mailchimp or Zapier for email flows - A memorable domain with a 301 redirect - Calendly for call booking - Google Sheets for organizing lead data A few key ideas: - Short videos can rank quickly for the right search terms - Personalized follow-up content can make the sales call much warmer - Bottom-of-funnel SEO keywords usually have stronger buying intent If you sell a high-ticket service, coaching offer, software product, or subscription and want a practical way to connect SEO with sales calls, this episode lays out a full process you can adapt. The form prompt: Write only the output for a high-converting ToF lead form (no explanations), including a compelling headline, a short subheadline that sets a realistic expectation (they'll receive relevant content based on their answers, not a fully personalized plan), and exactly 7 concise, low-friction form fields: (1) name, (2) email, (3–6) four broad, industry-agnostic questions that uncover the user's current situation, goal, main challenge, and key context for segmentation into 4–5 archetypes, and (7) a final field/CTA that directs them to book a call via a calendar link; keep everything short, conversational, and ensure the questions are general enough to work across any niche while still enabling clear segmentation; now generate the output for this business: [INSERT BUSINESS]. ⭐️ My Exact Social Media Posting Strategy - https://edwardsturm.com/articles/social-media-posting-strategy/ 🚀 Learn SEO for free - https://freeseoknowledge.com/ 💎 Compact Keywords - My SEO Course - Get paying customers through SEO - Clear step-by-step video breakdowns - SEO templates to be copied and adapted for your products and services: https://compactkeywords.com/ 00:00 High Ticket Funnel Overview 00:42 Tools You Need 01:54 Top of Funnel Video SEO 03:27 Editing With Descript 04:37 Keyword Competition Strategy 06:51 Form Setup And CTA 08:14 Lead Segmentation Automations 09:00 Archetype Warm Up Videos 12:05 Sales Call And Follow Up 16:14 Wrap Up And Goodbye The Edward Show. Your daily search engine optimization podcast: https://edwardsturm.com/the-edward-show/ #searchengineoptimization #salesfunnels #marketingfunnels #seo

    17 min

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