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    If I Had to Restart SEO at 22, I'd Do This

    20/04/2026 | 16 mins.
    E1020: If you're early in your SEO career and feel like you're constantly bouncing between conflicting advice, this episode is for you.
    A 22-year-old working at an agency asked a simple but important question:

    "What would you do if you had to start over today?"
    This episode breaks down a practical, no-theory answer.
    Not a perfect plan. Not a motivational speech.
    
A real approach for someone working full-time, tired after work, and serious about getting better.
    What we cover:
    - Why most SEO advice feels inconsistent (and why it's not because SEO keeps changing)
    - The core principles of SEO that have stayed the same for years
    - How to filter good advice from bad without relying on opinions
    - Why watching more videos isn't the same as learning
    - The fastest way to build real SEO skill (not just knowledge)
    - Why "selling with SEO" teaches you faster than anything else
    - What to build on the side (SaaS, ecommerce, or services)
    - The difference between ranking pages and generating revenue
    - Which SEO career path actually leads to stability and higher income
    - Why "growth" is the best path if you want to learn everything
    Key ideas from the episode:
    - SEO fundamentals haven't changed as much as people think
    - Most confusion comes from opinions, not constant algorithm shifts
    - First principles matter more than tactics
    - Experience comes from doing, not consuming content
    - Avoid anything that feels clearly spammy
    - Focus on keywords, relevance, authority, and user satisfaction
    - Real learning happens when money or outcomes are involved
    If you're feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or unsure what to focus on next, this episode is meant to give you direction without overcomplicating things.
    Listen, take what's useful, and apply it.
    That's where the progress happens.
    E908 - Vibe Coding for SEO: Building Rankable Apps, Tools, and Revenue in Minutes - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Cn03azU0GY
    🚀 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 Listener Question Setup
    01:00 Wasif Email Read Through
    02:41 SEO Basics Still Work
    04:42 Avoid Spam And Shortcuts
    05:37 Why Experts Disagree
    08:16 Learn First Principles
    09:51 Six Month Work Plan
    12:21 Choose Growth SEO Path
    14:26 Final Thoughts
    The Edward Show. Your daily search engine optimization podcast: https://edwardsturm.com/the-edward-show/
    #searchengineoptimization #seo #digitalmarketing #marketing
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    Ranking #1 With Stolen Content? The Truth About SEO Hijacking & Duplicate Content

    19/04/2026 | 12 mins.
    E1019: One of the most uncomfortable truths in SEO: yes, duplicate content can still rank - and in some cases, it can even OUTRANK the original.
    I walk through real experiments, what Google actually does when it finds duplicate pages, and why higher authority sites can take your content and win in the search results.
    We also cover the common misconception around a "duplicate content penalty," what actually happens instead, and where the real risks come from (including DMCA and quality signals).
    Most importantly, I explain what you should do about it - both to protect your own content and to build an SEO strategy that isn't vulnerable to this problem in the first place.
    Topics covered:
    - How Google handles duplicate content in search results
    - Why higher authority pages can outrank the original source
    - The difference between duplicate content and a penalty
    - What the SERPs hijacking experiments revealed
    - Real examples of content being copied and beating the original
    - Why Google sometimes takes action after SEO experiments go viral
    - The risks of copying content (including DMCA and quality issues)
    - How to defend your site from content theft
    - The role of canonical tags and internal linking
    - Why authorship signals have changed over time
    - What "bottom of funnel SEO" is and why it protects you
    - How to build authority so your content is harder to outrank
    If you've ever worried about someone copying your content, or wondered if duplicate content actually matters, this episode will give you a clear, practical understanding of what's going on and how to approach it.
    ⭐️ The experiment - https://seosherpa.com/seo-experiments/
    ⭐️ Does SEO Authorship Matter? - https://victorious.com/blog/google-authorship/
    ⭐️ How to not get penalized by legitimate duplicate content (not plagiarized)?
     - https://www.reddit.com/r/SEO/comments/1f1y1fd/how_to_not_get_penalised_by_legitimate_duplicate/
    ⭐️ Google Does Take Action Against Content Scrapers - https://dejanmarketing.com/google-against-content-scrapers/
    🚀 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 Duplicate Content Risk
    00:40 How Google Chooses Originals
    01:37 SERPs Hijack Experiment
    03:02 Defending Against Scrapers
    03:24 Authorship Signals Today
    05:10 Why Copying Backfires
    06:02 Duplicate Penalty Myth
    08:44 Dejan Update And Reality
    09:59 Ethics And DMCA Risks
    10:17 Protect Yourself With BOFU SEO
    12:02 Wrap Up
    The Edward Show. Your daily search engine optimization podcast: https://edwardsturm.com/the-edward-show/
    #searchengineoptimization #seo #blackhatseo #digitalmarketing
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    FAQ Schema Is Dead? The SEO Test That Shows It Doesn't Matter

    18/04/2026 | 6 mins.
    E1018: An SEO test removed FAQ schema from product listing pages - here's what happened next.
    For years, FAQ schema has been treated as a best practice in SEO. It helped pages stand out in search results, increased click-through rates, and was widely adopted across marketing pages.
    But after Google reduced the visibility of FAQ rich results in 2023, the question became:
    Does FAQ schema still matter at all?
    This episode covers a real-world test where FAQ schema was removed from e-commerce pages to measure the impact on organic traffic.
    The result: no statistically significant change.
    I walk through what this means, how it aligns with Google's own statements, and why this may be one of those SEO tactics that no longer moves the needle.
    I also cover how this connects to AI and LLMs, including a well-known test showing that structured data may not work the way many SEOs think it does.
    Topics covered:
    - What FAQ schema used to do in search results
    - Google's 2023 update and the removal of FAQ rich snippets
    - The SEO test: removing FAQ schema from product pages
    - Why the results showed no impact on organic traffic
    - Google's official stance on unused structured data
    - Whether FAQ schema helps rankings indirectly
    - The "Duck Test" and what it reveals about LLMs and schema
    - Why schema may just be treated as normal text by AI systems
    - What SEOs should focus on instead (relevance and authority)
    Key takeaway:
    FAQ schema is no longer a reliable lever for improving SEO performance. It doesn't appear to increase traffic, and in most cases, it isn't even surfaced in search results.
    Unless you're a highly authoritative site, consider removing it to simplify your workflows and QA.
    If you're trying to grow organic traffic, your time is better spent on things that directly impact rankings and conversions.
    ⭐️ The test - How does removing FAQ markup on pages with valid schema impact SEO? - https://www.searchpilot.com/resources/case-studies/removing-valid-faq-schema
    ⭐️ The rise and fall of FAQ schema - and what it means for SEO today - https://searchengineland.com/faq-schema-rise-fall-seo-today-463993
    ⭐️ What Google says: https://developers.google.com/search/blog/2023/08/howto-faq-changes
    ⭐️ Do LLMs Actually Use Schema? The Duck Test That Broke SEO - Ep 956 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-nTqaG3GKLk
    🚀 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 FAQ Schema Hype
    00:18 The FAQ Schema Removal Test
    01:26 Test Results Explained
    02:09 Search Engine Land Take
    03:07 LLMs and the Duck Test
    04:12 So Does It Matter?
    04:43 Google's Official Guidance
    05:23 Final SEO Takeaways
    06:09 Wrapping
    The Edward Show. Your daily search engine optimization podcast: https://edwardsturm.com/the-edward-show/
    #searchengineoptimization #seo #technicalseo #searchmarketing
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    Google Discover's New Rules, March Core Update Fallout & AI Content Penalty Risks

    16/04/2026 | 1h 3 mins.
    1017: Breaking down the latest changes in Google Search and what they mean for publishers, SEO teams, and content-driven businesses.
    We cover the first-ever Google Discover-specific update, the March 2026 core and spam updates, and what's really happening with AI-generated content in search. This is a practical discussion based on real observations.
    Edward is joined by Gagan Ghotra, Harpreet Singh, and David Quaid to analyze what's changing, what still works, and where most teams are getting it wrong.
    Topics covered:
    - What Google changed in the Discover update and why it matters
    - The shift toward more local content in Discover feeds
    - Google's attempt to reduce clickbait titles and images
    - Why many publishers haven't seen major changes from the update yet
    - How Google Discover works and why it can drive massive traffic
    - The feedback loop that determines whether content scales or gets suppressed
    - How to approach Google Discover without risking long-term penalties
    - Why staying within your topical authority is critical
    - How to expand into new topics without losing visibility
    - Using trending conversations without relying on low-effort content
    - Finding content gaps that large publishers ignore
    - The technical setup for Discover, including images, RSS feeds, and sitemaps
    - Why technical SEO alone does not guarantee Discover visibility
    - What happened in the March 2026 spam update
    - What happened in the March 2026 core update
    - Why sites using scaled AI content were hit the hardest
    - The difference between acceptable AI use and scaled content abuse
    - Patterns of deindexing seen across affected sites
    - Why publishing more content is not a reliable growth strategy
    - The gap between enterprise SEO advice and what works for smaller sites
    - Why authority matters more than content volume
    - How large, well-funded companies get away with aggressive strategies
    - The role of brand, PR, and overall marketing in SEO performance
    - How Google Discover traffic is monetized in practice
    - Why ads and affiliate revenue dominate Discover monetization
    - Why Discover traffic rarely converts well for e-commerce
    - The case for publishers building products or SaaS
    - Why relying only on ads and affiliates is risky long term
    - How companies are using multiple domains to expand search visibility
    - Early results from running secondary domain strategies
    - How AI search is changing content distribution
    - The risks of applying performance marketing thinking to SEO
    - Why executive pressure is leading to overuse of AI content
    - How misaligned KPIs create poor SEO decisions
    - Why SEO should be treated as a long-term investment
    - The risk of damaging a domain with short-term tactics
    - How to balance growth with protecting existing rankings
    If you're running SEO for a startup, SaaS company, or publisher, this episode is a clear look at what's working right now and what's likely to fail over the next 6 - 12 months.
    ⭐️ 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/
    ⭐️ Gagan Ghotra on 𝕏 - https://x.com/gaganghotra_
    ⭐️ Gagan Ghotra on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/gagan-ghotra/
    ⭐️ Gagan Ghotra's website - https://gaganghotra.com/
    ⭐️ Harpreet Singh's Personal Site - https://harpsdigital.com
    ⭐️ Harpreet on X - https://x.com/harpreetchatha_
    ⭐️ Harpreet's Newsletter - https://seoespresso.com
    ⭐️ Harpreet on LinkedIn - https://linkedin.com/in/harpreetsingh8/
    ⭐️ Harpreet on TikTok - https://tiktok.com/@seoharp
    ⭐️ Harpreet on YouTube - https://youtube.com/@harpsdigital
    🚀 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 Top SEO Minds Reunite
    00:25 Google Discover Update Breakdown
    02:46 Why Google Discover Matters
    03:59 Avoiding Google Discover Penalties
    05:34 What Google Discover Is
    09:45 Google Discover and Publisher Politics
    11:17 Content Strategy That Wins
    13:26 Technical Setup and Randomness
    15:00 The Viral Feedback Loop
    18:26 Monetization Reality Check
    20:25 News Cycle Gap Hunting
    22:53 Small Publisher Throttling
    25:45 Publishers Should Build Products
    31:19 Vertical Integration and Media Buys
    33:13 Publishers Missed Window
    34:25 GEO Hype Versus SEO
    35:27 March Spam Core Updates
    37:20 Scaled AI Content Abuse
    38:27 Big Brands Get Away
    42:25 Enterprise Advice Trap
    44:47 Performance Marketer Mindset
    49:13 Board Level SEO Metrics
    55:06 Protect Revenue Rankings
    57:20 Satellite Domains Strategy
    01:01:36 Multi Handle Brand Growth
    01:02:38 Wrap Up And Thanks
    The Edward Show. Your daily search engine optimization podcast: https://edwardsturm.com/the-edward-show/
    #searchengineoptimization #generativeengineoptimization #googlediscoverseo #seo
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    Deindexed Overnight: The SEO Nightmare That Wasn't What It Seemed

    16/04/2026 | 16 mins.
    E1016: A real-world SEO case study where a website was completely removed from Google's index overnight.
    No rankings. No pages. Gone.
    At first glance, it looked like a classic case of AI content abuse or a penalty tied to scaled content. The site operated in a YMYL niche, had tens of thousands of URLs, and included some AI-assisted content - so the initial assumption seemed obvious.
    But that wasn't the cause.
    This episode walks through the full investigation, what actually triggered the deindexing, how it was diagnosed using Google Search Console, and how the site recovered faster than expected.
    If you manage websites, work in SEO, or rely on organic traffic, this is a case you should understand.
    Topics covered:
    - What it looks like when a site is fully deindexed from Google
    - Why initial assumptions (AI content, programmatic SEO) can be misleading
    - How to investigate sudden traffic drops and indexing issues
    - Using different Google Search Console properties to find hidden problems
    - The role of domain properties vs URL prefix properties
    - How a hacked subdomain led to a sitewide manual action
    - How Google labeled the issue as "pure spam" across the entire site
    - The delay between impact and manual action notifications
    - Doing a reconsideration request
    - How quickly recovery can happen after fixing the root issue
    - The DNS and infrastructure mistake that created the vulnerability
    - Why you must monitor both www and non-www versions of your site
    - Practical steps to prevent similar issues from happening
    This case highlights how a single overlooked configuration can escalate into a full site removal from search results, even when the main site appears unaffected.
    It also reinforces the importance of technical SEO, site monitoring, and not jumping to conclusions when diagnosing ranking losses.
    If you're working on SEO or running a site that depends on Google traffic, this is the kind of scenario you need to be prepared for.
    ⭐️ Source Material - Deindexed, Delayed, and Down: Investigating A Site's Removal From Google Before A Delayed Manual Action Arrived [Case Study] - https://www.gsqi.com/marketing-blog/deindexed-and-delayed-manual-action-case-study/
    🚀 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 Site Vanishes Overnight
    00:51 YMYL And AI Concerns
    04:02 Confirming Deindexing
    05:12 Search Console Clues
    06:43 WWW Hack Revealed
    08:48 Manual Action Hits
    10:05 Reconsideration And Recovery
    11:04 The DNS Security Hole
    13:09 Prevention Checklist
    15:37 Wrap Up And Outro
    The Edward Show. Your daily search engine optimization podcast: https://edwardsturm.com/the-edward-show/
    #searchengineoptimization #seo #technicalseo #googlesearchconsole

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