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    He Owns 200,000 Domains (And Knows How to Rank Anything)

    03/06/2026 | 1h 38 mins.
    E1065: Kalin Karakehayov owns more than 200,000 domains and operates a portfolio of roughly 30,000 websites.
    In this episode, Kalin explains how the domain industry actually works, why expired domains can be worth millions to the right buyer, and what most SEO professionals misunderstand about backlinks, authority, and ranking websites.
    We discuss how domains are acquired, how aged domains are evaluated, the economics behind large domain portfolios, and why some businesses are built entirely around acquiring and monetizing internet real estate.
    Kalin also shares stories from nearly two decades in SEO, including a domain purchased for $30 that generated $150,000, a domain acquired for $10,000 and sold for $140,000, and examples of buyers generating millions of dollars in value from domains purchased for only a few hundred dollars.
    Later in the conversation, we explore the relationship between chess, decision making, performance, and business. Kalin was an International Master in chess before entering the domain industry, and he explains why many of the skills that make someone successful in chess don't necessarily transfer to entrepreneurship.
    Topics discussed:
    - Owning and managing more than 200,000 domains
    - How expired domains are discovered and acquired
    - Why aged domains can outperform new domains
    - What makes a domain valuable
    - How backlinks influence rankings today
    - Whether backlinks matter less in the AI era
    - Private Blog Networks (PBNs) and how they've changed
    - Common mistakes people make when buying domains
    - How SEO has evolved over the last 20 years
    - The economics of link building
    - Why some domains sell for six figures
    - The role of brand searches and authority signals
    - Local SEO vs SaaS SEO
    - Ranking websites in highly competitive industries
    - Domain auctions and domain investing
    - How large domain portfolios are built
    - Google indexing and ranking behavior
    - Why some websites rank while others don't
    - Chess, performance, and decision making
    - Building an eight-figure asset portfolio
    About Kalin Karakehayov:
    Kalin Karakehayov is the founder of a large domain portfolio company that owns more than 200,000 domains. His company specializes in expired domains, domain acquisition, domain valuation, and serving businesses that rely on organic search traffic. Before entering the domain industry, Kalin earned the title of International Master in chess.
    Subscribe for more conversations with founders, operators, investors, and unconventional thinkers building businesses on the internet.
    ⭐️ Kalin Karakehayov on 𝕏 - https://x.com/Karakehayov
    ⭐️ Kalin Karakehayov on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/karakehayov
    ⭐️ Kalin Karakehayov on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/kalin.karakehayov/
    ⭐️ Kalin Karakehayov on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/karakehayov
    ⭐️ SEO.Domains (domains and backlinks) - https://seo.domains
    ⭐️ GigaLinks (AI SEO and citations) - https://gigalinks.com
    ⭐️ SEO.BO (SEO agency) - https://seo.bo
    ⭐️ I Grow Younger - https://i.gy
    ⭐️ I Grow Younger on YouTube - https://youtube.com/@growyounger
    💎 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 200K Domains Shock
    01:02 SEO as Plunder
    03:02 AI Website Factory
    04:42 $500 Domain to $1M Lead
    09:33 Restoring Aged Domains Safely
    12:45 Churn and Burn iGaming Tactics
    15:44 Aged vs New Domains
    23:16 How Domain Catching Works
    25:51 Buying Checklist and Indexing
    29:21 Google Randomness and Sandbox
    34:11 Best Deals and Crazy ROI
    41:18 What Makes Domains Undervalued
    45:01 Chess Lessons for Business
    47:45 Chess as Athletic Performance
    48:29 Mindset Hacks and Mantras
    51:04 Why Chess Skills Mislead
    55:13 Backlinks in Modern SEO
    58:23 Gray Hat Economics Explained
    01:03:36 PBN Evolution and Costs
    01:07:00 PBN Mistakes to Avoid
    01:10:35 Mundane SEO Pitfalls
    01:18:40 Negative SEO Reality Check
    01:25:08 AI Search and SEO Future
    01:31:33 Rapid Fire Questions and Wrap Up
    The Edward Show. Your daily search engine optimization podcast: https://edwardsturm.com/the-edward-show/
    #searchengineoptimization #blackhatseo #seo #privateblognetwork
  • The Edward Show

    Your Niche Isn't Competitive (You're Just Looking at It Wrong)

    03/06/2026 | 10 mins.
    E1064: Most business owners think their niche is too competitive for SEO.
    It's not.
    I explain why most people completely misjudge competition, why keyword difficulty scores are misleading, and how bottom-of-funnel SEO is still wide open - even in 2026.
    Top-of-funnel informational SEO has taken a major hit. Click-through rates have dropped. AI overviews are reducing traffic. Ranking #1 doesn't mean what it used to mean.
    But high-intent SEO is different.
    If you sell a product or service, there is still enormous opportunity - and most of your competitors are not optimizing properly.
    I break down:
    - Why your niche is probably not as competitive as you think
    - The mistake of relying on keyword difficulty scores
    - How to actually evaluate competition by looking at the SERPs
    - Why relevance matters more than most people realize
    - The exact on-page placements that influence rankings (page title, URL, H1, first sentence)
    - Why overusing your keyword can hurt you
    - How to use keyword variants to rank for more terms with less effort
    - Why bottom-of-funnel, high-intent SEO is still a blue ocean
    - How to find longer-tail keywords that are easier to rank for and bring qualified traffic
    Most businesses emailing me don't have an authority problem. They don't have penalties. 
    They don't have technical blockers.
    They have a relevance problem.
    And they don't know how to evaluate real competition.
    This episode walks through how to fix that.
    ⭐️ Update: AI Overviews Reduce Clicks by 58% - https://ahrefs.com/blog/ai-overviews-reduce-clicks-update/
    💎 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 Why Competitors Aren't Scary
    00:22 Stop Trusting Keyword Difficulty
    01:02 Top of Funnel SEO Is Crushed
    02:15 Bottom of Funnel SEO Blue Ocean
    02:48 Check for Real Ranking Blockers
    03:57 Relevance Beats Authority
    04:28 Avoid Over Optimization
    06:05 Three Mistakes and Fixes
    08:52 Find and Target High-Intent Keywords
    10:03 Final Outro and Thanks
    The Edward Show. Your daily search engine optimization podcast: https://edwardsturm.com/the-edward-show/
    #bottomoffunnelseo #informationalseo #searchengineoptimization #seo
  • The Edward Show

    Why 70% of Your Ecommerce Pages Aren't Indexed (And How to Fix It)

    01/06/2026 | 1h 7 mins.
    E1063: If you run a large ecommerce site with hundreds of thousands or millions of product pages, and only a fraction of them are indexed, you are not alone.
    David Quaid and I break down why Google indexes only 30-40% of pages on many large sites - and what actually determines whether a product page gets crawled and indexed.
    This conversation covers how authority flows through large websites, why crawl budget is often misunderstood, and how URL structure, topical relevance, and internal architecture affect indexation.
    If you manage or market a large ecommerce site, this episode will change how you think about SEO.
    What we cover:
    - Why "discovered, not indexed" is a bigger problem than "crawled, not indexed"
    - Why adding more internal links doesn't automatically improve indexation
    - How Google's crawl pools actually work
    - Why pruning pages rarely fixes indexing issues
    - The role of the URL slug in determining whether a page gets crawled
    - How topical authority influences whether a product page is worth indexing
    - Why homepage backlinks don't help deep product pages as much as you think
    - How hub pages can bypass traditional site hierarchy
    - When to include keywords in subfolders vs. slugs
    - Why some large sites perform well with only 40% of pages indexed
    - What happens when authority "tightens" across your site
    - How to decide which product pages actually need to rank
    - The first three things to check when auditing a 1M+ product site
    - The real difference between crawl efficiency and authority shaping
    - How blog content can directly support deep product tiers
    We also discuss:
    - Whether AI-generated product content hurts indexing
    - Why XML sitemaps do not solve indexation problems
    - The difference between semantic ranking and topical authority
    - Why step-by-step traffic decline often signals authority loss, not penalties
    If you operate a large ecommerce site, this episode will help you think beyond crawl budget and start focusing on the pages that actually matter.
    Drop your questions in the comments. We read them and often turn them into future episodes.
    (And congratulations to friend of the podcast, Harpreet Singh, on his baby boy!)
    ⭐️ 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/
    🚀 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 Indexing Crisis Setup
    01:07 Google Tightens Authority
    03:36 Crawl Pools Explained
    05:03 Why Pruning Fails
    06:17 Authority Shaping Model
    08:40 Build Traffic Tiers
    11:05 Slugs vs Folders SEO
    20:07 Saved Search Hub Pages
    22:01 Facets Parameters Strategy
    22:55 Links to Deep Pages
    30:16 Bypass Folder Layers
    33:50 Root Pages Folder Names
    36:19 URL Hierarchy for SEO
    38:30 Redundancy and Slugs
    46:48 Clicks and Authority Flow
    47:43 Auditing a Massive Site
    51:20 Google Authority Tightening
    58:49 AI Content and Labels
    01:02:33 LLMs and SEO Advice
    01:05:24 Indexing Decision and Wrap
    The Edward Show. Your daily search engine optimization podcast: https://edwardsturm.com/the-edward-show/
    #ecommerce #searchengineoptimization #seo #dropshipping
  • The Edward Show

    5 Link Building Methods That Actually Work (Ranked + Real Examples)

    01/06/2026 | 10 mins.
    E1062: Most link building advice sounds great until you try to execute it. The real challenge isn't "getting backlinks." It's getting links that make sense, earning real replies, and avoiding tactics that waste your time.
    I break down a Reddit post that ranks five link building methods by how well they work in practice. I walk through each method, why it works, what to watch out for, and give many examples along the way.
    In this episode:
    - The 5 link building methods, ranked by effectiveness
    - Why "relevance" often beats raw authority
    - How to think about links in a way that avoids spam tactics
    - What runs out quickly vs. what scales over time
    - A simple question to filter good link ideas from bad ones: would this link still make sense if Google didn't exist?
    The 5 methods (ranked):
    - Adjacent niche outreach (complementary businesses, same audience, not competitors)
    - Competitor backlink gap (find sites that link to competitors but not you)
    - Niche blog outreach (contextual placements, but you must vet sites carefully)
    - Partner/supplier/customer mentions (real relationships, natural links)
    - Agency-to-agency link swaps (rare, but works when relationships exist)
    Examples mentioned:
    - Roofing company swapping links with a gutter installer (same homeowner, not competitors)
    - Directory and listing opportunities discovered through competitor backlink profiles
    - Guest contributions on niche sites that have real organic traffic
    - Vendors or partners featuring you in customer stories or recommended tools pages
    Key cautions covered:
    - Don't publish on sites that exist only to sell links
    - Check for real organic traffic and whether it's stable or increasing
    - Expect low reply rates in outreach, and plan for it
    - Some methods are high quality but limited by how many real relationships you have
    - Look for relevance
    ⭐️ 5 link building methods ranked by how well they actually work - https://www.reddit.com/r/linkbuilding/comments/1tgeomv/5_link_building_methods_ranked_by_how_well_they/
    ⭐️ Episode 1001 - Guest Blogging Is DEAD for SEO (According to Google) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=StrGzJ_05qY
    ⭐️ Episode 1037 - How One Simple Website Got 384,000 Backlinks (Linkable Assets Explained) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-1Q5HHatvoc
    ⭐️ 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/
    💎 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 Why Link Building Fails
    00:17 Reddit List Overview
    00:53 Adjacent Niche Outreach
    02:06 Competitor Backlink Gap
    02:46 Niche Blog Outreach
    04:20 Pitch Journalists Instead
    05:31 Partner Supplier Mentions
    06:40 Agency Link Swaps
    07:33 Relevance Beats Authority
    08:13 Linkable Assets Resource
    09:50 Final Thoughts
    The Edward Show. Your daily search engine optimization podcast: https://edwardsturm.com/the-edward-show/
    #linkbuilding #backlinks #searchengineoptimization #seo
  • The Edward Show

    The Cats.txt SEO Hoax That Fooled AI (And What It Reveals About LLMs)

    31/05/2026 | 7 mins.
    E1061: Breaking down one of the most interesting SEO experiments in recent memory: the Cats.txt hoax created by Mark Williams-Cook.
    He invented a completely fake "standard" called cats.txt, published formal documentation for it, and made it look legitimate. Soon after, major crawlers were requesting the file. Google indexed it. AI overviews described it as real. ChatGPT even said it could help you rank in search and large language models.
    Then the experiment went viral.
    Now AI systems acknowledge that it started as a joke. But before that happened, they confidently explained how it worked and why it mattered.
    This episode covers:
    - What the Cats.txt experiment actually was
    - How Googlebot, GPTBot, ClaudeBot, PerplexityBot, BingBot, AppleBot and others crawled it
    - Why ChatGPT initially claimed Cats.txt could help with rankings
    - What this reveals about how LLMs retrieve and synthesize information
    - Why "LLMs.txt" style tactics are often misunderstood
    - How consensus-looking content becomes treated as truth
    - The circular authority problem in AI systems
    - Why you can't reliably ask an LLM how its own infrastructure works
    - How this connects to previous experiments with fake schema markup
    The key takeaway: large language models do not inherently know what is authoritative. If enough content presents something as real, the model may confidently describe it as real. LLMs are very good at modeling what people say is true. That is not the same as knowing what is true.
    I also explain why you do not need fancy technical files like LLMs.txt to show up in AI-driven systems. A clear About page, strong positioning, relevant landing pages, brand mentions, and real marketing fundamentals will do more for you than trying to implement something that sounds advanced.
    If you are a business owner and want to show up in Google and in AI systems:
    - Target high-intent searches tied directly to what you sell
    - Build conversion-focused landing pages, not just blog posts
    - Structure your site around demand
    - Earn links and brand mentions
    - Do marketing that makes people want to search for you
    That is what moves the needle.
    ⭐️ Introducing cats.txt: The Missing Standard for SEO and GEO - https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/introducing-catstxt-missing-standard-seo-geo-mark-williams-cook-dijre/
    ⭐️ Cats.txt - https://catstxt.org/
    ⭐️ Lily Ray's post about Cats.txt - https://x.com/lilyraynyc/status/2058119840565436567
    💎 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 Cats.txt Prank
    00:43 Proof It Fooled Crawlers
    02:07 Why LLMs.txt Fails
    03:19 Authority And Feedback Loops
    04:02 Inside Cats.txt Spec
    05:18 Fake Schema Parallel
    05:53 Simple GEO Advice
    07:35 Wrap Up
    The Edward Show. Your daily search engine optimization podcast: https://edwardsturm.com/the-edward-show/
    #generativeengineoptimization #searchengineoptimization #answerengineoptimization #seo
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