Mix & Matchbox

Brent Feldman

How do I successfully market my business online? What goes into building a custom website? Which digital tools are actually worth it? If you’ve found yourself asking any of these questions, then you’ve come to the right place! The Mix & Matchbox podcast explores innovative digital tools, dissects complicated marketing strategies, and offers pro tips on how to grow your business online. Join podcast host Brent Feldman, Cofounder of Matchbox Design Group, in interviews with members of the Matchbox team, industry partners, and other marketing specialists. We’ll break down complex marketing topics into bite-sized pieces to help you hone your marketing skills and thrive online. We realize that our mission to “make the web better” is bigger than just us. So we’re passing the torch to you and hoping that you’ll join us in making the internet a more responsive, user-friendly, and accessible place for all.

  1. 2D AGO

    Secure Hosting for Community Bank Websites with Mike Demo – Mix & Matchbox Podcast

    In this episode Brent sits down with Mike Demo to explore the evolving landscape of hosting, security, and open‑source CMS for community banks and credit unions. Mike shares his journey from early‑day Joomla & Mambo, through Bold Grid and WordPress, to leading open‑source initiatives at hosting.com. Key takeaways: Why “open‑source relationships” matter – The importance of supporting niche CMS communities (Joomla, Drupal, Concrete 5). Client‑admin templates – A practical technique for simplifying the back‑end for bank staff who aren’t marketers. Common agency pitfalls – Treating hosting as a commodity, weak backup strategies, and insecure form handling. Security best practices – Two‑factor authentication (YubiKey), encrypted forms, and layered protection (WAF, server‑level scanning, Monarch AR security). Choosing a host for regulated industries – What banks should ask (certifications, SLA, data‑sovereignty, failover). What good incident response looks like – Public status pages, proactive communication, and human‑centric support. Margin pressure & AI – How agencies are navigating price increases, AI hype, and the push to add value beyond basic hosting. Future of hosting (2026‑2028) – Shift toward “do‑it‑for‑me” services, managed‑service‑provider (MSP) evolution, and the role of hosting.com in the next wave of value‑added offerings. 💡 Whether you’re an agency partner, a banking IT manager, or a WordPress/Drupal enthusiast, this conversation offers actionable insights for building secure, reliable, and user‑friendly web experiences in the financial sector. 👉 Want to learn more? Visit hosting.com/agency for agency‑focused training webinars, resources, and a free trial. 📧 Get in touch with Mike: X (Twitter) – @MikeDemo (private account) Email – mike@hosting.com Timestamps Time Segment 00:00 Intro – Brent welcomes Mike Demo 01:00 Early CMS story: PHP Nuke → Mambo → Joomla 02:45 Transition to Bold Grid & WordPress focus 03:48 Open‑source passion & “not married to a CMS” quote 04:50 Community‑bank & credit‑union client insights 06:35 The “Client Admin Template” (CAT) concept 08:30 Simplifying back‑end for non‑marketing staff 10:32 Moving from agency work to hosting partnership 12:08 Perception vs. reality – how provider experiences shape loyalty 13:55 Value‑add services: agency webinars & community support 15:18 Human‑centric gestures (pasta, Tide pens) that stick 17:45 Top agency mistakes: treating hosting as a commodity 19:20 Asking the right questions – niche hosting (green, LGBTQ‑focused, etc.) 20:40 Backup strategies – on‑site + cold‑storage (Amazon Glacier) 21:44 Two‑factor authentication – SMS vs. Authenticator vs. YubiKey 23:14 Forum & form security – encryption, HIPAA compliance 24:58 Hosting security layering – app, server, infrastructure, WAF 28:14 Reputation risk vs. technical security 30:14 Host evaluation checklist for banks/credit unions 31:48 What good incident response looks like (status page, SLA) 35:13 “Not my problem” attitude – going the extra mile for clients 37:05 Multi‑layered security strategy – best practices 40:49 Plugin overload – core‑first philosophy 44:17 Margin pressure & AI concerns for agencies 46:14 AI hype vs. long‑term value – pivot & niche expertise 49:02 Future hosting outlook (2026‑2028) – service‑centric growth 52:15 MSP vs. hosting – where the market is heading 54:29 Closing – where to find Mike & how to get help Hashtags #MixAndMatchbox #HostingPodcast #CommunityBanking #OpenSourceCMS #WordPress #Joomla #Drupal #SecureHosting #TwoFactorAuth #YubiKey #AgencyTips #BackupStrategy #DataSecurity #FinTech #AITrends #MarginPressure #MSP #HostingCom #DigitalTransformation #WebHosting #TechPodcast 🔔 Subscribe for more deep‑dive conversations with industry leaders! https://matchboxdesigngroup.com/blog/category/mix-and-matchbox-podcast/

    56 min
  2. APR 7

    The Future of AI in Community Banking with Keivan Mohammadi – Mix & Matchbox Podcast

    In this episode of Mix & Matchbox, host Brent Feldman chats with Keivan Mohammadi, Director of Sales at Insait IO, about the biggest challenges and most promising opportunities for community banks and credit unions as they adopt AI‑driven technology. 🔹 Career Journey – From a college internship at Finastra to selling mortgage suites at EnCino and now leading AI sales at Insait. 🔹 Digital‑vs‑Reality Gap – Why bank leaders often struggle to execute the digital experiences they promise. 🔹 Hot Take on AI Hype – The problem with “AI solves everything” messaging and how to focus on real use‑cases. 🔹 Where AI Is Gaining Traction – Internal ops, support bots, and the untapped potential of front‑line customer experiences. 🔹 Risk, Compliance & Adoption Barriers – Real‑world anecdotes (including a $20 M lawsuit) and how to overcome them. 🔹 Straight‑Forward Implementation Blueprint – From stakeholder interviews to a phased pilot and full production rollout. 🔹 Guardrails & Governance – Narrow data scopes, business‑rule controls, and human‑in‑the‑loop review. 🔹 UX & Conversion – Why static forms kill conversions and how conversational AI can boost deposit & loan take‑up. 🔹 Strategic Advice for Community Institutions – The first AI‑powered journey to modernize and the KPI that matters most. 🌐 Learn more about Insait IO – https://insait.io 👍 If you found value, like, comment, and subscribe for more fintech and AI insights! ⏰ Timestamps Time Topic 0:00 Intro – Meet Keivan Mohammadi 1:45 How Keivan got into fintech (college internship → Finastra → EnCino → Insait) 4:10 Biggest gap: what banks say they want vs. what they can actually deliver 6:30 Hot take: AI solution fatigue & why the hype is hurting the industry 9:05 Where AI is gaining traction today – ops vs. customer‑facing use cases 11:40 Real blockers: risk, compliance, procurement, and a $20 M lawsuit story 14:20 Ideal evaluation process – mini‑POC, non‑PII data, phased traffic rollout 17:10 First three steps from concept → pilot → production without chaos 20:00 Stakeholder alignment & avoiding abrupt workflow changes for customers 22:45 Guardrails for financial‑service AI agents – data scope, business rules, human review 25:30 UX failures that kill conversions – static forms, abandoned applications 28:00 Conversational AI as the cure – boosting deposit & loan conversions 30:45 Advice for a $500 M‑$5 B community institution – target younger customers, start with auto‑loan/deposit journey, KPI: New Account Conversion Rate 34:00 Closing thoughts & resources 📣 Hashtags #AI #FinTech #BankingInnovation #CommunityBanking #DigitalTransformation #Insait #MixAndMatchbox #CustomerExperience #FinancialServices #ArtificialIntelligence #BankTech #AIImplementation #Compliance #RiskManagement #UXDesign #BankingFuture Ready to modernize your institution? Visit Insait IO → https://insait.io and discover how a narrow, results‑focused AI agent can accelerate your digital journey. Don’t forget to hit the notification bell so you never miss a new Mix & Matchbox episode! https://matchboxdesigngroup.com/blog/category/mix-and-matchbox-podcast/

    25 min
  3. MAR 26

    Mind‑Shifting with Mitch Weisberg — Mix  &  Matchbox Podcast

    In this deep‑dive conversation, host Brent Feldman sits down with Mitch Weisburgh—author of Mindshifting and former EdTech entrepreneur—to explore why traditional education isn’t delivering the outcomes we expect, how a two‑day workshop in Niger sparked a global mind‑shifting movement, and what you can do today to become more resourceful, resilient, and collaborative. 🔑 What you’ll learn The hidden limits of the limbic (survival) brain and how to engage the pre‑frontal cortex for better decisions. Why “sure‑thing” beliefs aren’t true and how to break the habit of steam‑rolling others. The three pillars of Mitch’s Mind‑Shifting framework: Resourcefulness, Resilience, Collaboration. How joy, dopamine, and other “happy hormones” can both motivate and trap us. Practical tools you can apply now—from re‑framing procrastination to building mental fluencies like a top salesperson. Real‑world examples: the Niger workshop, the Noom app analogy, and a traffic‑jam storytelling lesson. 💡 Whether you’re a founder, manager, educator, or simply someone looking to upgrade your mental operating system, this episode offers bite‑size, actionable insights you can start using today. 👉 Get Mitch’s Mind‑Shifting resources: Buy the book on Amazon: https://a.co/d/cF1FjOR  View the MindShifting Educators Newsletter https://mindshiftingwithmitch.blog/  Learn about MindShifting on my website: https://www.mindshiftingwithmitch.com/  Find me on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mweisburgh/  👍 If you enjoyed the episode, please: Like the video Subscribe & hit the 🔔 so you never miss a new episode Drop a comment with your biggest “mind‑shifting” takeaway Timestamps Time Segment 00:00 Intro – Brent welcomes Mitch 00:13 Meet Mitch: EdTech background & author 00:45 Why education isn’t moving the needle 01:30 The Niger university invitation that sparked change 02:15 From doubt to a two‑day “sense‑making” workshop 03:00 12 books, 5 disciplines → the birth of Mind‑Shifting 04:09 The 3 core elements: Resourcefulness, Resilience, Collaboration 04:31 Workshop impact: the “aha!” moment for 60‑70 students 05:21 Key insights: truth isn’t guaranteed by certainty 06:04 Transition to full‑time Mind‑Shifting work 07:18 The Limbic (survival) brain – why we default to safety 08:38 Pre‑frontal cortex: the “slow‑thinking” power‑house 09:21 How high‑performers train their limbic habits 10:20 Curiosity & playfulness as the antidote to steam‑rolling 11:36 Joy vs. pure success – happiness as a barometer 12:30 Short‑ vs. long‑term happiness, dopamine traps 13:19 Procrastination as a signal, turning it into a game 14:47 The four “happy hormones” & why they can addict us 15:50 Shifting focus from fleeting joy to lasting meaning 16:33 Resilience: bouncing back & the myth of “pinnacle” mastery 18:30 Resourceful mindset: “part X” warnings without misery 19:05 Flow, curiosity, wonder – the Sage mindset 20:14 Noom app example – rehearsing choices to rewire habits 23:13 Improving limbic reactions: habit building & simulation 24:31 Sales fluencies – pre‑loading responses for better focus 25:38 Metacognition & humility – pausing the limbic alarm 26:05 Stoic triggers & self‑analysis – are we the problem? 27:50 Antifragility: learning to notice when we’re just reacting 28:32 Sources of Mind‑Shifting – mentors, lectures, research 29:34 Traffic‑jam story – controlling our reaction in real time 31:15 Teaching Mind‑Shifting – you can’t change others, only prompt 32:58 Community support – the power of a shared vocabulary 34:55 “Too much is not enough” – balancing ambition & focus 36:18 One‑or‑two‑change rule – building habits that stick 38:10 Celebrating trials & wins – why rewards matter 39:48 Applying Mind‑Shifting to work, family, friends 40:06 Call to action – visit Mindshiftingwithmitch.com 40:27 Outro – thanks & reminder to like & subscribe Enjoy the episode and start shifting your mind today! 🎙️✨ https://matchboxdesigngroup.com/blog/category/mix-and-matchbox-podcast/

    41 min
  4. MAR 3

    The Art of the Ask with Dia Bondi — Mix & Matchbox Podcast

    Leadership‑communication guru Dia Bondi shares how she turned auctioneering into a practical framework for bold asking and negotiation. From the “Zone of Freaking Out” (ZoFO) to reframing “no,” the episode unpacks mental models that help founders, CEOs, and solo‑practitioners stretch their asks without losing credibility. Dia also dives into the difference between price and worth, the unique challenges women face in negotiations, and the four “ask categories” (money, influence, authority, balance) that drive real growth. Listeners walk away with concrete tactics—how to set a reserve, build a post‑ask game plan, and start thinking like an auctioneer in everyday high‑stakes conversations. Check out Ask Like an Auctioneer here: https://www.asklikeanauctioneer.com/ 00:00Intro & Welcome – Brent introduces Dia Bondi and the premise of the show. 02:15From Auctioneer to Coach – Dia’s sabbatical, The Artist’s Way, and how a bucket‑list auction school sparked the “ask like an auctioneer” idea. 05:40The ZoFO (Zone of Freaking Out) – What it is, why discomfort is essential, and how to recognize you’re in the right zone. 09:30Reframing “No” – Coaching execs to treat a no as data, not a credibility crisis. 13:10Price vs. Worth – Separating market price from personal worth; why the ask isn’t a self‑valuation. 17:00Women & Negotiation – Patterns of underselling, why it happens, and strategies to shift outcomes. 21:25Setting Your Reserve – How to define a minimum acceptable outcome and plan for both win and loss scenarios. 25:50Four Types of Asks – Money, Influence, Authority, Balance – with a real‑world example of a non‑financial ask that generated $10 M of value. 31:15Practical Auctioneer Tactics – Asking for more than you think you can get, using “what would get a no?” to calibrate. 36:40Leadership Voice & Conviction – Speaking from authenticity, building credibility, and leveraging your unique perspective. 42:00Closing Resources – Dia’s LinkedIn, newsletter “The Shift,” Transformational Voice Intensive, and where to grab her book. 45:00Wrap‑up & Call‑to‑Action – Final takeaways and invitation to subscribe.Ready to level‑up your asks? Press play and start auctioneering your way to bigger, bolder outcomes!  Check out more episodes of the podcast: https://matchboxdesigngroup.com/blog/category/mix-and-matchbox-podcast/

    44 min
  5. 10/28/2025

    Why Agencies Need To Vertically Specialize with Corey Quinn - Mix & Matchbox Podcast

    In this episode Brent Feldman sits down with Corey Quinn, the agency‑growth advisor behind Anyone, Not Everyone. Corey walks us through his journey from a 1999 streaming‑media startup to a Morgan Stanley sales trainee, a top‑performing business‑development rep, and then CMO of Scorpion. He shares hard‑won lessons on: The generalist trap vs. vertical specialization Building founder‑led sales systems you can hand off How to scale culture and values during hyper‑growth (the Scorpion “Pantone swatch” story) Why email newsletters are his single most powerful acquisition channel today The pros & cons of multiple brand umbrellas (Scorpion Healthcare case study) A quick preview of his new book “Anyone, Not Everyone” – plus a free audiobook link! 00:00 🎙️ Intro – Meet Brent & Corey 01:45 📜 Corey’s early days: 1999 streaming‑media startup & $6 M raise 04:20 💡 Lesson learned: missing mentorship & “wisdom” gap 06:05 🏦 From startup to Morgan Stanley – elite sales training experience 08:30 🚀 Jump back to the internet: business‑development & becoming #1 salesperson for 19 quarters 11:10 📈 Rise to CMO at Scorpion – scaling from 100 → 1,000 employees 13:45 🌟 How Scorpion built a values‑first culture (Pantone swatch & Disney Leadership Institute) 16:30 🏥 The Scorpion Healthcare brand decision – why a separate vertical mattered 18:55 🤔 Multi‑brand vs. single‑brand strategy – when to consolidate 21:20 📧 Corey’s email‑first marketing philosophy – owning your audience 24:00 📚 The rise of celebrity newsletters (Lil Jon, McConaughey, Huberman…) 26:15 🔍 The Generalist Trap – why agencies get stuck and how to escape 30:40 🎯 Vertical specialization vs. platform specialization in the AI era 34:10 🛠️ Building a founder‑independent sales process – productizing deals 38:05 ⚔️ Real‑world founder‑sales case study (law‑firm agency) 42:00 🚀 First actionable step for burned‑out owners – go niche 44:20 📣 The big catalyst that forces agencies to change (over‑reliance on inbound & referrals) 46:55 📘 Book promo: Anyone, Not Everyone – free audiobook & workbook link 48:30 🎉 Closing thoughts & thank‑yous 49:30 📢 Outro – Like, subscribe & stay tuned for the next episode 📚 Resources Mentioned Corey’s Book: Anyone, Not Everyone – 5‑step system to move from founder‑led sales to vertical specialization. Free audiobook + workbook: https://anyonenoteveryone.com Amazon / Audible: Search “Anyone, Not Everyone Corey Quinn” 👍 If you found this episode valuable Hit the Like button – it tells YouTube we should make more of this! Subscribe and ring the 🔔 to never miss a new Mix & Matchbox episode. Comment below: What vertical are you considering specializing in? Thanks for watching – see you in the next episode! 🚀

    45 min
  6. 09/30/2025

    Future‑Proofing Creative Careers with Carl Reed of Composition Media - Mix & Matchbox Podcast

    Ready to turn AI into your personal animation studio? In this episode of Mix & Matchbox, host Brent Feldman sits down with Carl Reed, CEO of Composition Media and lead instructor of the AI Animation Bootcamp at Savvy Coders. Carl shares how the animation industry has already survived two massive tech shifts—hand‑drawn ➜ digital, and now AI—and why crafting a style is the key to standing out in a sea of “cookie‑cutter” output. We break down: • The analog‑to‑digital lessons we can apply to AI today • Why precise, cinematographer‑style prompting matters • Open‑source tools (Base 2.2, Nano Banana, C‑Dream 4, Comfy UI) that keep you in control • How AI democratizes production, gives creators full ownership, and makes St. Louis the next animation hub 🎓 Want to fast‑track your AI‑animation career? Join the next cohort (starts Oct 20) → https://savvycoders.com/dataanalyticspython-2/ 🌐 Learn more about Composition Media → https://compositionmedia.com/ Timestamps Time Topic 00:00 Intro – Meet Carl Reed, CEO of Composition Media 02:12 From analog pencil‑on‑pegboard to Flash/Toon Boom – the first tech shift 04:45 Parallels to today’s AI boom – fear, hype & industry impact 07:30 Why owning a style matters in AI (no cookie‑cutter output) 10:05 Prompting like a DP – using cinematography terms for AI 13:20 Example: “pan‑in” vs. “push‑in” – getting consistent shots 15:50 Tools we love: Base 2.2, Nano Banana, C‑Dream 4, Comfy UI 18:30 Open‑source advantage: custom pipelines & licensing safety 21:10 Democratization of creation & distribution – “green‑light yourself” 24:00 St. Louis as a low‑cost, high‑quality animation hub 26:45 Skills for the future – traditional fundamentals + AI fluency 29:20 How to join the next AI Animation Bootcamp cohort 31:00 Closing thoughts – balancing art direction & tech execution 👉 Subscribe for more insights on AI, animation, and creative tech. https://matchboxdesigngroup.com #AIAnimation #AnimationBootcamp #CompositionMedia #SavvyCoders #AIArt #DigitalArt #PromptEngineering #OpenSourceAI #CreativeTech #FutureOfAnimation #StLouisCreators

    40 min
  7. 09/16/2025

    Bank & Credit Union Online Reviews with George Swetlitz of RightResponse AI - Mix & Matchbox Podcast

    Join host Brent Feldman with George Swetlitz, co‑founder of RightResponse AI, as they break down the hidden power of online reviews and how AI is turning reputation management from a “task” into a massive growth engine. 🔹 From George’s “central‑Europe‑post‑Berlin‑Wall” story to building a AI‑driven platform that helps 220+ audiology clinics, banks, credit unions and other multi‑location brands win customers at the bottom of the funnel. 🔹 Learn why reviews are more important than your website, how to personalize responses at scale, and the secret to keeping compliance while sounding authentic. 🔹 Get a sneak peek at the roadmap: automated AI onboarding, competitor‑analysis dashboards, and a single‑pane view of reviews, surveys, chat logs, and NPS. 💡 Takeaway: If you ignore your reviews, you’re leaving money on the table. 👀 Watch next: 🔗 Learn more about RightResponse AI: https://www.rightresponseai.com/ 👍 Like, comment, and SUBSCRIBE for more deep dives on AI, marketing, and growth strategies! Timestamps Time Topic 00:00 Intro – Meet Brent & George 00:45 George’s career path: McKinsey → Sara Lee → Central‑Europe startup 02:56 Scaling 220+ audiology clinics – the seed for RightResponse 04:04 ChatGPT breakthrough & founding RightResponse AI 05:23 Review management: Opportunity vs. “just a task” 07:24 Reviews sit at the bottom of the funnel – why they matter 10:31 Building trust for banks & credit unions with AI‑driven reviews 12:05 Personalizing at scale: global facts + hyper‑local details 14:43 What “personalization at scale” looks like for a national bank 16:48 People read reviews more than websites – bring your brand to them 18:44 Generic AI vs. brand‑trained AI – the right voice matters 20:02 Hidden insights in short review text – sub‑topic scoring 22:33 Location‑level scorecards & actionable insights for managers 24:27 Why surveys fall short vs. real‑world reviews 26:14 Roadmap: AI onboarding, auto‑analysis, cost‑driven scaling 28:26 Competitor analysis through review sentiment – next‑level intel 31:44 Compliance + authenticity: PHI tracker & regulated‑industry use‑cases 34:35 Aggregating reviews, surveys, NPS & chat logs into one platform 38:12 One‑sentence CEO advice for reputation in the AI era 39:35 Where to learn more – RightResponse.com & sign‑up details 40:28 Outro & next episode tease #AI #ReputationManagement #OnlineReviews #Banking #CreditUnions #RightResponseAI #MarketingStrategy #CustomerExperience #AIResponses #DigitalMarketing #GrowthHacking #MultiLocationBrands #ComplianceTech #DataInsights #Podcast

    41 min
  8. 09/02/2025

    AI‑SEO Deep Dive: Real‑World Tactics with Matchbox Digital Marketing Team - Mix & Matchbox Podcast

    Welcome to the Mix & Matchbox podcast episode that pulls back the curtain on the newest AI‑driven SEO acronyms, strategies, and tools that marketers need to know right now. Your host Brent Feldman sits down with the whole digital‑marketing crew—Lead Strategist James McMinn, Content Manager Rachel Jurina, Account Manager Amber Alessi, and Strategist Ellis Hayakawa—to break down what AEO, GEO, LLM‑SEO, and other buzzwords actually mean for your website, how they differ from traditional SEO, and what you should be doing today to stay ahead of the curve. 🎙️ What We Cover (Timestamps) 0:00 Intro & Meet the Team – Brent introduces James, Rachel, Amber, and Ellis. 1:02 AI‑SEO Acronyms Explained – AEO (Answer Engine Optimization) vs. GEO (Generative Engine Optimization). 2:07 Classic SEO Still Rules – Technical health, backlinks, and high‑quality content remain the foundation. 3:36 Your Site Is Still the Hub – Why the website is the primary data source for AI assistants. 4:34 Search Volume Reality Check – Google handles ~15 B searches vs. ChatGPT’s ~1 B – why both matter. 5:24 How AI Pulls Data – The role of backlinks, schema, and on‑page content in AI answers. 6:30 Content Chunking – Structuring articles into clear, entity‑rich sections for AI snippets. 7:58 Based Writing – Moving beyond keyword stuffing to include brands, people, places. 9:00 Repurposing Content – Turning a blog post into LinkedIn posts, YouTube Shorts, Reddit threads, etc., and pointing back to the original page. 10:07 Schema Essentials – FAQ schema, TL;DR blocks, tables, infographics, and how they boost AI visibility. 11:30 Query Fan‑Out – How LLMs expand a single question into 40‑50 related searches. 13:15 B2B vs. B2C Language – Adapting natural‑language models for different buyer journeys. 15:42 Bias in AI Answers – Real‑world examples of bias and simple tests to ensure neutrality. 18:30 From AI Answer to Click‑Through – Why you still need a strong site to capture conversions. 20:13 Smart Brevity – Using bullet points, bold headings, and skimmable copy for both humans and machines. 22:59 Human Voice vs. Machine Structure – Balancing personality with SEO‑friendly markup. 24:50 Top‑10 List Tactics – Testing brand‑centric listicles while preserving integrity. 27:13 The Wild West of AI‑SEO Services – Spotting “snake‑oil” offers and protecting your budget. 30:37 Realistic Adoption Timeline – Why search habits won’t flip overnight and how to set client expectations. 33:24 Schema Markup Debate – Recent research that questions its impact—our take. 35:57 AI as an Intern – Using generative tools to augment research, not replace it. 38:36 Quality vs. Quantity – Why AI‑generated mass content still needs authority and expertise. 41:10 When to Trust ChatGPT vs. Google – Dealing with outdated info and the need for timely data. 44:23 Attribution Challenges – AI impressions vs. organic clicks and how to explain them to clients. 46:00 Emerging Measurement Tools – What’s on the horizon for LLM performance tracking. 48:16 Google Search Console Hacks – Monitoring AI traffic even when it’s bundled with regular data. 50:03 Prompt‑Based Keyword Research – Early tactics for discovering high‑intent prompts. 52:22 Soundbite: “Google is no longer the only front door.” 53:19 Off‑Page AI SEO – Leveraging Reddit, TikTok, LinkedIn, and other “side doors” for brand signals. 53:39 Final Takeaway – AI can scale content, but only humans can scale trust. 54:09 Wrap‑Up & Thank You – Closing remarks and where to find more resources. 📌 Key Takeaways (Quick‑Read) AEO & GEO are the hot acronyms, but they sit on top of core SEO fundamentals. Chunk your content – Break articles into distinct, labeled sections; use H1‑H3 hierarchy, tables, and bullet points. Schema isn’t dead – FAQ, How‑To, and TL;DR schema still help LLMs surface your answers. Repurpose aggressively – Every blog = LinkedIn post + YouTube short + Reddit thread + TikTok clip → each pointing back to the original page. Test, test, test – Run “bias” experiments, try top‑10 list tactics, and measure with both traditional and emerging tools. Trust is still human‑driven – AI can amplify traffic, but only reputable, well‑written content converts. Take away a ready‑to‑use checklist – Use our GPT based audit tool for a cursory scan - https://chatgpt.com/g/g-68a5e1da04848191912ad3d8fe773634-ai-seo-content-auditor 📣 Call‑to‑Action If you found this deep dive valuable, hit the 👍 Like button, drop a comment with your biggest AI‑SEO challenge, and Subscribe to our newsletter for weekly insights that keep you ahead of the algorithm curve. #AISEO #AEO #GEO #LLMSEO #ContentStrategy #DigitalMarketing #SEO2024 #ChatGPT #SearchEngineOptimization #SmartBrevity #SchemaMarkup #MarketingTips #AIandMarketing #FutureOfSearch If you have questions, please feel free to reach out: https://matchboxdesigngroup.com/contact-us/

    55 min

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How do I successfully market my business online? What goes into building a custom website? Which digital tools are actually worth it? If you’ve found yourself asking any of these questions, then you’ve come to the right place! The Mix & Matchbox podcast explores innovative digital tools, dissects complicated marketing strategies, and offers pro tips on how to grow your business online. Join podcast host Brent Feldman, Cofounder of Matchbox Design Group, in interviews with members of the Matchbox team, industry partners, and other marketing specialists. We’ll break down complex marketing topics into bite-sized pieces to help you hone your marketing skills and thrive online. We realize that our mission to “make the web better” is bigger than just us. So we’re passing the torch to you and hoping that you’ll join us in making the internet a more responsive, user-friendly, and accessible place for all.