Performance SEO Unpacked

ResultFirst

Welcome to Performance SEO Unpacked, the podcast for enterprise businesses looking to master SEO and achieve real, measurable growth. Supported by ResultFirst, leaders in pay-for-performance SEO, we simplify the complexities of managing large-scale SEO. Each episode provides expert insights, actionable strategies, and real-world advice to help you stay ahead of trends, prove ROI, and scale your efforts with confidence. Subscribe now and unlock the full potential of enterprise SEO. Visit resultfirst.com for more.

  1. 2 天前

    The Hidden Leaks in SEO Budgets: What Your CMS and CDN Aren’t Telling You | Ep. 26

    Many SEO teams believe their budgets are airtight, yet silent leaks are draining performance in ways that don’t show up on a spreadsheet or monthly report. On Performance SEO Unpacked, host Ruchi Pardal exposes the hidden culprits: CMS limitations, CDN misconfigurations, and bloated tech stacks that quietly hold visibility hostage. Instead of pointing fingers at content or backlinks, Ruchi shows how infrastructure flaws masquerade as strategy failures—leading to wasted spend, flat results, and endless frustration when asking for new budgets. From server logs to cache headers, she shares a mental checklist used with enterprise clients to uncover issues that almost no one is flagging. These fixes often cost nothing, but the payoff is faster indexing, stronger rankings, cleaner reporting, and peace of mind for both SEO teams and CFOs. 📌 What We CoverWhy CMS and CDN setups silently bleed SEO budgetsThe importance of auditing server logs to catch crawl wasteRendering checkpoints and the dangers of slow JavaScript deliveryHow stale CDN cache headers block Google from seeing updatesJavaScript hydration delays that hide critical content from crawlersAnalytics attribution gaps that distort ROI and reportingWhy most SEO failures are infrastructure issues, not strategy flawsA practical checklist for spotting leaks before slashing budgets 🔗 ResourcesGoogle’s Mobile-Friendly TestLumarConnect with Ruchi Pardal on LinkedIn — DM “leak” to get the full SEO budget leak checklistResultFirst: Visit for more SEO tips and strategies. If you enjoyed today's episode and found valuable insights for your business, be sure to subscribe to Performance SEO Unpacked for more expert discussions. Don't forget to leave a review and share this episode with your team or fellow marketers! Let's keep the conversation going—connect with us on LinkedIn and join the community of enterprise SEO enthusiasts.

    6 分鐘
  2. 9月5日

    7 Hard SEO Questions CMOs Are Finally Asking — And What to Do About Them | Ep. 25

    On this solo episode of Performance SEO Unpacked, host Ruchi Pardal takes on seven of the toughest SEO questions she hears every week from CMOs, VPs, and growth leaders across SaaS, e-commerce, and multi-location businesses. With no fluff and all tactics, Ruchi lays out why flat traffic with falling conversions signals an intent mismatch, what really determines visibility in AI overviews, and how multi-location SEO can quickly turn chaotic without a hub-and-spoke approach. She makes a strong case for bringing SEO into product roadmap conversations early, reframing reporting around revenue impact, and using AI as a multiplier — not a miracle. The thread running through all seven answers: moving from keywords to concepts and making your expertise unavoidable in both search engines and AI systems. 📌 What We CoverWhy flat traffic plus falling conversions is a red flag, and how to fix intent-page mismatches with CRO elements and micro conversionsHow authority signals and third-party mentions determine visibility in AI overviews, not just keyword countsThe hub-and-spoke model for multi-location SEO, dynamic templates, and consistent NAP managementWhere AI content adds value — long-tail terms, refreshing outdated articles, and structured templates with human reviewWhy SEO should sit in product roadmap meetings before launch, with landing pages and schema ready in advanceHow leadership wants to see SEO reporting framed around pipeline, revenue, and the V.O.L.T. model (Visibility, Outcomes, Leads, Transactions)The shift from keywords to entities — building topical clusters, schema markup, and authoritative brand mentions 🔗 ResourcesResultFirstConnect with Ruchi Pardal on LinkedIn If you enjoyed today's episode and found valuable insights for your business, be sure to subscribe to Performance SEO Unpacked for more expert discussions. Don't forget to leave a review and share this episode with your team or fellow marketers! Let's keep the conversation going—connect with us on LinkedIn and join the community of enterprise SEO enthusiasts.

    8 分鐘
  3. 8月27日

    The VOLT Framework: How SEO Visibility Really Drives Revenue | Ep. 24

    Performance SEO Unpacked with Ruchi Pardal explores a simple yet powerful framework for connecting search visibility with real business growth. In this solo episode, Ruchi introduces VOLT — Visibility, Outcomes, Leads, Transactions — a model designed to close the gap between “we are ranking” and “we are growing revenue.” ㅤ She explains why most SEO teams stall at visibility, overlooking outcomes, leads, and transactions, and shows how to connect content performance with conversions. From multi-channel visibility across Google, ChatGPT, Gemini, Reddit, and YouTube to tracking ripple effects and stitching data into CRM systems, Ruchi demonstrates how VOLT transforms SEO into a true growth engine. ㅤ Listeners will learn how to move beyond traffic metrics, defend SEO budgets, and measure influence even when traditional clicks decline. ㅤ 📌 What We Cover Why most SEO teams stop at visibility and lose the thread on business outcomesThe meaning of VOLT: Visibility, Outcomes, Leads, TransactionsMulti-channel search visibility across Google, ChatGPT, Gemini, Reddit, YouTube, and TikTokTracking the ripple effect of outcomes beyond the first clickConnecting SEO-influenced leads to CRM data and attributionRevenue tagging: aligning keyword clusters with pipeline dataExample of using VOLT to track AI mentions and defend SEO budgetsHow VOLT reframes SEO from a cost center to a growth engine ㅤ 🔗 Resources Mentioned VOLT downloadable worksheet (DM “VOLT” to Ruchi on LinkedIn)ResultFirst: Visit for more SEO tips and strategiesConnect with Ruchi Pardal on LinkedIn for a conversation about SEO

    7 分鐘
  4. 8月13日

    AI or Not, Authority Wins: Structuring Enterprise Content for Search and Sentiment | Ep. 23

    Enterprise SEO can get messy fast — five business units, hundreds of stakeholders, and AI reshaping what shows up in search. On Performance SEO Unpacked, host Ruchi Pardal sits down with Joe Bare to unpack what it really takes to build authority when visibility doesn’t always mean clicks. ㅤ Joe, who has led strategy across industries from travel to healthcare to SaaS, now works in enterprise risk intelligence — and is redefining how websites function in a zero-click, AI-driven search environment. From shifting SEO from a performance channel to a branding play, to navigating the politics and precision of keyword governance, Joe shares concrete strategies for making content discoverable by both search engines and LLMs. ㅤ Expect a candid discussion on deep content creation, measuring LLM visibility, embracing conversational search, and breaking the myth that SEO is something you “add” at the end. ㅤ 👤 Guest BioJoe Bare is a digital marketing and SEO leader with experience spanning travel, healthcare, SaaS, financial services, and enterprise risk intelligence. Currently with LexisNexis Risk Solutions, Joe’s insights are his own and draw on years of building authority signals, managing complex content strategies, and navigating the unique challenges of enterprise SEO. ㅤ 📌 What We CoverHow AI overviews and chat applications are changing authority signals and SEO measurementShifting from lead-generation websites to branding engines in a zero-click search worldCreating deep, broad topic coverage to earn citations from LLMs like ChatGPT, Gemini, and PerplexityMoving from gated content to open access for better LLM pickup and recognitionMeasuring success through LLM visibility, log file analysis, and content referenced by AIAvoiding keyword cannibalization across multiple business units with overlapping solutionsLeveraging conversational search intent to target long-tail, context-rich queriesBuilding authority through expert-driven content, schema markup, and trusted third-party sourcesWhy SEO must be embedded from the start, not “added” after content is created ㅤ 🔗 Resources MentionedResultFirst – Visit for more SEO tips and strategies.Connect with Ruchi Pardal on LinkedIn for a conversation about SEOConnect with Joe Bare on LinkedIn ㅤ If you enjoyed today's episode and found valuable insights for your business, be sure to subscribe to Performance SEO Unpacked for more expert discussions. Don't forget to leave a review and share this episode with your team or fellow marketers! Let's keep the conversation going—connect with us on LinkedIn and join the community of enterprise SEO enthusiasts.

    20 分鐘
  5. 8月6日

    What Makes You Mention-Worthy? Winning Search Visibility in an AI-First World | Ep. 22

    In this episode of Performance SEO Unpacked, host Ruchi Pardal sits down with Derek Woo, Director of Search Engine Optimization and App Store Optimization at Albertsons Companies. Derek’s deep SEO experience dates back to the early days of the internet, even before the term SEO was coined, giving him a unique perspective on the evolution of search. Together, they explore how AI and large language models (LLMs) are reshaping SEO strategies, visibility, and brand influence—especially in retail. Derek shares how his team anticipates user intent by mapping out “the next question” a searcher might ask, turning that insight into richer, more suggestive content that surfaces in AI-generated answers. From leveraging natural search optimization to de-emphasizing backlinks and embracing content recency and quality, Derek offers actionable insights for brands navigating this new AI-first search landscape. Listeners will also learn about Derek’s innovative use of AI-powered virtual focus groups to quickly gain consumer insights, and why traditional SEO practices aren’t dead—they’re evolving in exciting ways. 👤 Guest BioDerek Woo is the Director of Search Engine Optimization (SEO) and App Store Optimization (ASO) at Albertsons Companies. With roots in the early internet era, Derek has tracked and adapted to the evolution of search engines beyond Google, including the impact of AI-driven search. He leads a large cross-functional team focused on testing, ideating, and adapting SEO strategies in an AI-first world. 📌 What We CoverDerek’s early SEO experiences pre-dating Google and official SEO terminologyWeekly AI-focused workshops growing from a small SEO team to 227 participants across AlbertsonsThe importance of anticipating “the next question” in content strategy to better serve AI-generated search resultsHow brand affinity can be shaped by appearing in AI answers for high-volume, non-branded queries (e.g., bleach alternatives)Differences in content visibility depending on intent: informational queries vs transactional queriesWhy syndicated content is being ignored by AI search, and how unique, detailed content can set brands apartThe ongoing relevance of FAQ sections as AI training data sourcesThe shift from clicks to impressions and mentions as valuable metrics in an AI-driven search ecosystemSelling visibility and influence through collaborative content networks to impact AI answersHow Derek’s team uses AI virtual focus groups to simulate customer personas and gather fast, sentiment-based insightsCreating AI SEO consultant personas to challenge and refine internal SEO strategiesDerek’s unconventional move to ignore backlinks and focus on quality, recent content that ranks well even without linksThe enduring core of SEO: providing better, more relevant answers for end users in a constantly evolving search landscape 🔗 Resources MentionedAlbertsons CompaniesDerek Woo on LinkedInResultFirst: Visit for more SEO tips and strategies. (a href="https://resultfirst.com" rel="noopener noreferrer"...

    48 分鐘
  6. 7月30日

    Beyond Search Volume: SaaS Keyword Strategy That Fuels Real Business Results | Ep. 21

    What if your keyword research could shape product development, uncover revenue potential, and spotlight entire user segments your product team never considered? ㅤ On Performance SEO Unpacked, host Ruchi Pardal is joined by Jennifer Long, Lead SEO Manager at SolarWinds, who brings a radically strategic lens to keyword research. She calls it “off-label SEO”—a method that extends SEO far beyond website optimization into influencing product, audience, and regional strategies. ㅤ Together, they explore how low-volume keywords can still be meaningful, what happens when SEO insights reach the C-suite, and why understanding feature gaps might be your biggest growth lever. Plus, Jennifer shares how she’s aligning SEO with AI-powered search and adapting to a future driven by prompts, not just keywords. 👤 Guest BioJennifer Long is the Lead SEO Manager at SolarWinds. She brings a unique product-led approach to SEO—focusing on use cases, feature gaps, and regional patterns to inform both content and development priorities. She refers to her method as "off-label SEO," using search behavior to uncover business opportunities and guide strategy. Previously, she worked with brands like Zoom. ㅤ 📌 What We CoverWhat “off-label SEO” means and how Jennifer Long applies it beyond traditional site optimizationUsing SEO data to identify product feature gaps, regional opportunities, and overlooked user segmentsHow keyword research led to C-suite buy-in for an untapped podcasting audienceWhy low search volume doesn’t always mean low opportunityThe collaborative process of aligning keyword strategy with business goals and implementation effortHow traditional SEO principles still apply in the world of LLMs and AI searchTools that support international SEO and competitor gap analysis, including Ahrefs and BrightEdgeReal examples of SEO influencing content strategy and product capabilities in SaaS ㅤ 🔗 Resources MentionedAhrefs – Used for keyword research and international SEO translationBrightEdge – Supports multi-region keyword views and strategy alignment ㅤ Resources: ResultFirst: Visit for more SEO tips and strategies. Connect with Ruchi Pardal on LinkedIn for a conversation about SEO. ㅤ If you enjoyed today's episode and found valuable insights for your business, be sure to subscribe to Performance SEO Unpacked for more expert discussions. Don't forget to leave a review and share this episode with your team or fellow marketers! Let's keep the conversation going—connect with us on LinkedIn and join the community of enterprise SEO enthusiasts.

    16 分鐘
  7. 7月23日

    What to Do If Your Brand Is Not Being Picked Up — And How Long Recovery Takes | Ep. 20

    Nothing stinks quite like realizing your brand isn’t showing up in Google’s AI Overview, ChatGPT answers, or Perplexity snippets while competitors bask in the glory. In this solo session of Performance SEO Unpacked, host Ruchi Pardal strips away the mystery and lays out why AI engines ignore some brands and how to win back visibility. Drawing on trusted-source signals, knowledge graphs, third-party mentions, schema markup, and crawl health, she shows that recovery is less about quick tricks and more about rebuilding trust—typically a 60- to 80-day journey. Listen in for crisp action items that turn “missing” into “recommended.” ㅤ What We CoverWhy weak entity recognition leaves brands outside the AI conversationThe power of third-party mentions on sites like Wikipedia, G2, and high-quality media—far beyond classic backlinkingHow thin or fragmented content, duplicate URLs, and poor formatting crumble under AI summarizationFixing a broken or missing schema setup so engines read product pages, blog posts, and team bios correctlyAuditing crawl budget, server speed, canonical signals, and rendering to keep doors wide open for botsWriting niche-specific prompts to test whether AI tools already recommend (or ignore) your brandUsing IndexNow and Bing’s network to speed fresh updates into the AI ecosystemSetting realistic expectations: rebuilding system-level trust takes persistence, not panic ㅤ Resources MentionedGoogle AI OverviewChatGPTPerplexityWikipediaG2IndexNowBing ㅤ ResultFirst: Visit for more SEO tips and strategies. (https://www.resultfirst.com)Connect with Ruchi Pardal on LinkedIn for a conversation about SEO ㅤ If you enjoyed today’s episode and found valuable insights for your business, be sure to subscribe to Performance SEO Unpacked for more expert discussions. Don’t forget to leave a review and share this episode with your team or fellow marketers! Let’s keep the conversation going—connect with us on LinkedIn and join the community of enterprise SEO enthusiasts.

    11 分鐘
  8. 7月9日

    Structure for the future: Schema, entities and search impact with Nick Pustay | Ep. 19

    On this episode of Performance SEO Unpacked, host Ruchi Pardal sits down with Nick Pustay, Head of SEO at Scholastic, to tackle one of the most pressing topics in modern search: schema markup and entity optimization in the age of AI Overviews. With schema evolving from a “nice-to-have” to a “must-have,” Nick offers a real-world look at what it takes to roll out structured data across 16 business units at scale. From navigating legacy CMS systems to choosing between global and local implementations, Nick shares practical strategies and challenges from the enterprise SEO frontlines. This conversation gets tactical—covering organization schema, product vs. book schema, Google’s recent deprecations, and the unseen benefits of strategic collaboration. Plus, Nick offers a “digital archaeology” mindset that every enterprise SEO should consider when facing technical blockers or shifting SERP dynamics. 👤 Guest BioNick Pustay is Head of SEO at Scholastic, where he oversees SEO strategy and implementation across 16 different business units. His expertise spans schema markups, entity optimization, and large-scale technical SEO. 📌 What We CoverWhy schema markup is now a requirement, not an option, due to AI OverviewsHow structured data supports content discoverability and rich resultsThe challenge of applying schema across 16 different business unitsThe role of collaboration in enterprise SEO and stakeholder alignmentReal-world example: Google dropping book schema in June 2025—and what it meansWhy product schema may be the better long-term choice over deprecated typesThe future of long-form content, prompt-based experiences, and schema’s roleTechnical challenges of legacy CMS platforms in implementing modern SEO needsTips for customizing schema beyond Google’s rich result testing tools“Digital Indiana Jones” mindset for uncovering overlooked SEO opportunities 🔗 Resources MentionedProduct-Led SEO by Eli SchwartzA Tangled Web (book referenced by Nick for understanding browser security) Resources: 👉 ResultFirst: Visit for more SEO tips and strategies. 👉 Connect with Ruchi Pardal on LinkedIn for a conversation about SEO. If you enjoyed today's episode and found valuable insights for your business, be sure to subscribe to Performance SEO Unpacked for more expert discussions. Don't forget to leave a review and share this episode with your team or fellow marketers! Let's keep the conversation going—connect with us on LinkedIn and join the community of enterprise SEO enthusiasts.

    24 分鐘

簡介

Welcome to Performance SEO Unpacked, the podcast for enterprise businesses looking to master SEO and achieve real, measurable growth. Supported by ResultFirst, leaders in pay-for-performance SEO, we simplify the complexities of managing large-scale SEO. Each episode provides expert insights, actionable strategies, and real-world advice to help you stay ahead of trends, prove ROI, and scale your efforts with confidence. Subscribe now and unlock the full potential of enterprise SEO. Visit resultfirst.com for more.