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    Nathan Gotch on Building AI SEO SaaS: 7,000 Product Changes, No Free Trials, and the New Search Era

    25/03/2026 | 1h 19 mins.
    E995: Nathan Gotch joins the show to talk about what it takes to build and grow an SEO SaaS in the AI era.
    Nathan shares what's happening behind the scenes at Rankability, including how they made 7,000 product changes in 90 days, why they eliminated free trials entirely, and how AI is changing execution without changing SEO fundamentals.
    We also get into real workflows, tools, and strategies that are working right now across Google, AI platforms, and beyond.
    If you care about SEO, SaaS, or building systems with AI, this episode is packed with practical insights.
    What we cover:
    - Why AI increases output but also increases workload
    - The discipline required to avoid shiny object syndrome
    - How to build a product without constantly chasing new features
    - Why most successful apps iterate slowly (and when to move fast)
    - Behind the scenes of making 7,000 product updates in 90 days
    - The reality of AI coding, including bugs, security, and technical debt
    - How to safely build with AI using backups, testing layers, and audits
    - The difference between Claude, OpenAI tools, and other AI systems in real workflows
    - Automating SEO tasks with APIs instead of browser-based AI
    - Using AI for CRO audits and identifying low-hanging improvements
    - When to let AI execute tasks vs when to stay hands-on
    SEO strategy and growth:
    - Why SEO fundamentals have not changed despite AI
    - What "search everywhere optimization" actually means
    - How Google, AI platforms, and YouTube differ as search channels
    - Why your website is not your most important asset anymore
    - The growing importance of brand signals and off-site mentions
    - How to use AI citations as a link building strategy
    - Modern link building approaches that still work
    - The "merger technique" for acquiring authority through domain acquisitions
    - Why personal branding is one of the strongest SEO advantages
    Product and business lessons:
    - Why Nathan stopped offering free trials and what happened next
    - The problem with free users vs paid users in SaaS
    - How to attract higher-quality customers
    - Why product-market fit reduces the need for aggressive marketing
    - When to focus on product vs when to focus on marketing
    - How to collect and use customer feedback effectively
    - Building systems that remove you from operations
    - Why most marketing channels are distractions if you don't commit fully
    Content and distribution:
    - Why Nathan posts less content but still grows faster
    - The difference between high-intent and low-intent channels
    - Why SEO, YouTube, and email remain the strongest channels
    - How consistency compares to depth when creating content
    - Why technical content often underperforms on social platforms
    ⭐️ Nathan Gotch's Search OS - https://os.nathangotch.com/
    ⭐️ Nathan Gotch's Rankability - https://www.rankability.com/
    ⭐️ Nathan Gotch on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@nathangotch
    ⭐️ Nathan Gotch - https://nathangotch.com/
    ⭐️ Nathan Gotch on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/nathangotch/
    ⭐️ Nathan Gotch on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/nathan.gotch/
    ⭐️ Nathan Gotch on 𝕏 - https://x.com/nathangotch
    🚀 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 Chasing Big Opportunity
    00:34 Shiny Object Syndrome
    01:18 AI Leverage vs Burnout
    04:19 7000 Changes in 90 Days
    06:49 Balancing Work and Family
    08:16 API First Automation Stack
    09:58 Claude vs OpenAI Agents
    12:27 Automating Podcast Workflow
    13:48 When Agents Go Rogue
    15:23 Vibe Coding Safety Nets
    20:23 Security and Tech Debt
    24:57 Rebuilding Rankability v2
    26:49 No Free Trials Strategy
    30:18 Niche Down to Agencies
    31:12 Descript API and Risks
    34:46 AI Standards vs Humans
    36:48 Live CRO Prompt Demo
    37:20 Claude Browser CRO Audit
    39:06 One Page SEO Case Study
    40:33 AI CRO Audits Fast
    41:18 Agents Making Changes
    43:44 Voice Content Workflow
    44:40 Daily Posting Streaks
    49:11 Product Over Marketing
    51:19 User Feedback Systems
    56:28 Search Everywhere Optimization
    59:58 AI Reputation Signals
    01:02:45 Modern Link Building
    01:06:10 Merger Redirect Strategy
    01:13:33 Beating SEO Giants
    01:17:36 Content Cluster Strategy
    01:18:31 Wrap Up And Thanks
    The Edward Show. Your daily search engine optimization podcast: https://edwardsturm.com/the-edward-show/
    #searchengineoptimization #aiseo #vibecoding #seo
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    What Big SEO Agencies Do Differently: Lessons From Omnicom's Former Head of SEO

    25/03/2026 | 57 mins.
    E994: I sit down with Yas Haque, former Head of SEO at Omnicom, to break down what actually separates the world's largest SEO agencies from smaller shops.
    This is how enterprise SEO works in practice - how big agencies win clients, structure work, get buy-in from massive organizations, and where they waste time and money.
    We cover what smaller agencies can immediately adopt, what they should ignore, and how to compete against companies with far more resources.
    If you run an SEO agency, work in-house, or are trying to get better results from SEO, this episode will give you a clearer picture of how the highest level of the industry operates.
    Topics covered:
    - The single most important thing small SEO agencies should improve immediately (packaging)
    - Why presentation and storytelling matter as much as technical SEO
    - How enterprise teams think about SEO as both an art and a system
    - How to structure SEO work so non-SEOs understand and act on it
    - The role of storytelling in getting buy-in and driving implementation
    - How large agencies analyze competitors and find gaps at scale
    - Why granular keyword segmentation creates real competitive advantages
    - How quick wins (like featured snippets and AI results) can drive outsized impact
    - How SEO influences other channels like paid search and direct traffic
    Inside enterprise SEO:
    - What it's actually like working at companies like Omnicom and Dentsu
    - The types of tools and resources large agencies have access to
    - How big agencies support teams with data, tooling, and internal resources
    - Why implementation is the hardest part of enterprise SEO
    - How to get changes deployed inside large organizations
    - Real examples of solving technical challenges across complex systems
    What might surprise you:
    - Why most clients don't use the dashboards they pay for
    - Where large agencies spend time that doesn't drive real results
    - How packaging and communication often matter more than the work itself
    - Why many enterprise SEO problems are organizational, not technical
    Tactical insights:
    - How to evaluate a site quickly before going deep
    - How to create urgency during pitches and client conversations
    - How to win clients by showing competitor weaknesses
    - How to simplify complex SEO ideas so decision-makers act on them
    - Why understanding CMSs and technical limitations is critical
    Advice for newer SEOs:
    - Why building your own site is still the fastest way to learn
    - What skills matter beyond SEO (like design and UX tools)
    - How to think about SEO as "search experience optimization"
    - Why giving real value to users should guide everything you do
    We also discuss how SEO is evolving with AI, where it's overhyped, and why the core principles still hold.
    This episode is especially useful if you want to:
    - Improve how you present SEO work
    - Close more clients
    - Get better implementation rates
    - Compete against larger agencies
    - Understand how enterprise SEO actually functions
    ⭐️ Yas Haque on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/yashaque/
    ⭐️ Yas Haque on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/yhawke/
    🔎 Search Experience Optimization - https://edwardsturm.com/articles/search-experience-optimization/
    🚀 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 Meet the SEO King
    01:49 Why This Episode Matters
    02:38 Packaging That Wins Clients
    07:50 Storytelling and Attribution
    09:11 Keyword Buckets and Topical Gaps
    11:19 Featured Snippets to AI Overviews
    14:53 Big Agency Resources and Tools
    16:45 The 22 Second SEO Audit
    19:29 Getting Enterprise Changes Shipped
    21:43 Reverse Proxies Over Subdomains
    25:07 AI Panic and Search Experience
    29:17 Voice Search Hype
    29:39 Execs Aren't Consumers
    30:21 Agency Waste Exposed
    30:54 Dashboards vs Impact
    31:38 Page Speed Debate
    35:20 Bespoke Packages Win
    37:04 How to Win Pitches
    39:06 Creating Urgency Fast
    42:49 SEO Career Advice
    45:27 New Business With Wife
    46:39 Celebrity Reputation SEO
    48:42 Vibe Coded SaaS Play
    51:38 Restaurant SaaS SEO Gap
    52:58 Compact Keywords Strategy
    55:54 Wrap Up and Thanks
    The Edward Show. Your daily search engine optimization podcast: https://edwardsturm.com/the-edward-show/
    #searchengineoptimization #agencyseo #performancemarketing #marketingagencies
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    How a White Hat SEO Campaign Made $53K in 45 Days (With Proof)

    24/03/2026 | 11 mins.
    E993: I break down a real SEO case study from Charles Floate, who generated $53,000 in 45 days through organic search while operating under heavy scrutiny.
    Because of his reputation in black hat SEO, this campaign had to be strictly within the rules. That makes this a useful example of what actually works when you cannot take risks.
    We go step by step through the exact strategy, including how the campaign was structured, what changed over time, and why the results compounded.
    What we cover:
    - The full timeline: from relaunch to traffic spikes to revenue growth
    - How 10,628 organic visits translated into $53,000 in revenue
    - Why scrutiny changes how you approach SEO
    - The role of backlinks even in a "white hat" campaign
    - How entity stacking (citations, profiles, mentions) builds early momentum
    - A simple Google search operator to find competitor backlinks and directories
    - When sameAs schema matters and when it likely doesn't
    - The difference between "content that exists" and content that satisfies search intent
    - What went wrong (migration issues, thin pages, indexing problems) and how it was fixed
    - Why the second content push led to the biggest growth spike
    - The importance of trust signals and how they affect rankings through user behavior
    - How pogo-sticking can quietly kill your SEO performance
    - Why depth of content outperforms volume
    - The compounding effect of links, content, and entity signals over time
    Key takeaway - this was not one tactic; the results came from stacking multiple signals in the right order:
    1. Establish the entity
    2. Build trust
    3. Publish deep, useful content
    4. Keep improving everything
    Over time, each layer strengthens the next.
    If you want to replicate this, focus less on shortcuts and more on building something that both users and search engines recognize as legitimate.
    ⭐️ Charles Floate's post - https://x.com/Charles_SEO/status/2033788234153791739
    ⭐️ Charles Floate's company, PressWhizz - https://presswhizz.com/
    ⭐️ E991 - Stop Pogo-Sticking: 5 UX Principles That Skyrocket SEO & Conversions - https://youtu.be/teyQl4_A8kA
    ⭐️ E988 - Why Brand SEO Beats Traditional SEO in the Age of AI - Jason Barnard Explains - https://youtu.be/Zsn2jTXNOWg
    🚀 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 $53K SEO Win Overview
    00:59 Why Scrutiny Matters
    02:17 White Hat Link Strategy
    02:41 Entity Stacking Basics
    04:17 Content Campaigns And Relaunch
    05:10 Traffic Growth Timeline
    06:40 Staged SEO Framework
    07:12 Trust Signals And UX
    08:02 Content Depth Example
    08:45 Compounding Results
    09:27 Brand SEO Takeaways
    11:18 Final Thanks And Outro
    The Edward Show. Your daily search engine optimization podcast: https://edwardsturm.com/the-edward-show/
    #searchengineoptimization #seo #linkbuilding #buildinpublic
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    Reddit SEO Is Broken: The Spam Playbook, the Risk to Brands, and What Still Works

    23/03/2026 | 1h 31 mins.
    E992: Reddit SEO is going crazy. Ann Smarty and David Quaid, both experts in Reddit marketing, join the show to explain what's happening and how to get results.
    Reddit has become one of the most influential platforms in search. It ranks at the top of Google, shows up heavily in AI answers, and can directly impact brand perception and revenue. But at the same time, it is being flooded with spam, automation, and low-quality marketing tactics.
    We talk about what's working, what's failing, and what businesses need to understand before trying to use Reddit as a growth channel.
    This is a practical, unfiltered discussion with people who have real experience building, moderating, and marketing on Reddit.
    Topics covered:
    - Why Reddit has become one of the most important platforms for SEO
    - How Reddit content ranks in Google and influences AI systems
    - What "parasite SEO" on Reddit actually looks like in practice
    - The rise of spam, automation, and paid Reddit manipulation
    - Why most Reddit marketing tactics today are short-term and risky
    - How moderators detect and deal with spam accounts
    - What happens when brands try to game Reddit
    - Why fake reviews and bought comments can make things worse
    - How negative Reddit threads can damage a brand long-term
    - What to do when a Reddit thread about your brand is ranking
    - The difference between authentic feedback and competitor attacks
    - Why building a branded subreddit can be effective (and when it isn't)
    - How long it actually takes to see results from Reddit SEO
    - What a sustainable Reddit strategy looks like
    - How to create a Reddit account without getting banned
    - Common mistakes new accounts make immediately
    - Why VPNs, bought accounts, and automation tools are risky
    - How moderators think and why they remove content
    - When (and if) you should contact moderators
    - Whether legal action against Reddit users ever works
    - Real examples of brands succeeding and failing on Reddit
    - The future of Reddit and whether it can survive the current spam wave
    Key takeaways:
    - If you are not on Reddit, your brand is still being discussed there
    - Reddit rewards expertise, not promotion
    - Most shortcuts (buying posts, comments, accounts) lead to long-term damage
    - Old Reddit threads can rank for years and shape brand perception
    - Trust on Reddit comes from participation, not visibility
    If you work in SEO, marketing, or run a business that depends on search, this episode will give you a clearer picture of what Reddit can and cannot do for you.
    ⭐️ Ann Smarty's SEO for AI Subreddit - https://www.reddit.com/r/SEO_for_AI/
    ⭐️ Ann Smarty on 𝕏 - https://x.com/seosmarty
    ⭐️ Ann Smarty on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/annsmarty/
    ⭐️ 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 Reddit Marketing Chaos
    00:29 Guest Backgrounds
    02:45 Why Reddit Matters
    03:17 Spam Makes It Harder
    06:24 The Right Way To Market on Reddit
    15:07 Parasite SEO Explained
    16:21 Branded Subreddits Strategy
    19:44 Anonymity And Trust
    21:47 Bot Farms Threat to Reddit
    25:36 Handling Fake Reviews
    34:15 Working With Moderators
    38:08 Buying Comments Risks
    40:58 Moderator Rules Reality
    45:24 When Lawyers Help
    48:24 Moderator Conflict Context
    50:32 Reddit SEO Wins
    54:31 Mod Tools And Spam Signals
    01:00:17 New Account Best Practices
    01:04:06 Avoid Buying Accounts
    01:09:15 Stop Tool Spam Promotion
    01:11:20 Will Reddit Survive AI
    01:20:08 Why Digg Failed
    01:26:27 Viral Times Square Story
    01:30:12 Wrap Up
    The Edward Show. Your daily search engine optimization podcast: https://edwardsturm.com/the-edward-show/
    #redditseo #redditmarketing #searchengineoptimization #socialmediamarketing
  • The Edward Show

    Stop Pogo-Sticking: 5 UX Principles That Skyrocket SEO & Conversions

    22/03/2026 | 9 mins.
    E991: Five user experience (UX) principles that directly improve your SEO performance and help you convert more visitors into customers, users, or leads.
    If people are landing on your page and leaving immediately, that sends a strong negative signal. Search engines pick up on this behavior. It affects your rankings, your site-wide performance, and ultimately your ability to grow through search.
    This episode explains how to fix that.
    You will learn how to reduce pogo-sticking, keep users on your pages longer, and guide them toward taking action.
    We go from the least important principle to the most important, but all five matter if you want results from SEO.
    What you'll learn:
    - How to build trust within seconds of someone landing on your page
    - Why reducing friction leads to higher conversions (and how to do it)
    - How people actually read online and how to format your content for scanning
    - What to include above the fold to keep users from leaving
    - How to match search intent immediately so visitors know they're in the right place
    Key ideas covered:
    - Why trust reduces anxiety and keeps users from going back to search results
    - Where to place calls to action so they are easy to find and act on
    - How to write shorter paragraphs and use structure to guide attention
    - Why most users scan instead of read and how to adapt your content
    - The three questions every page must answer within seconds
    - How matching search intent early improves both rankings and conversions
    This episode is practical. You can take these principles and apply them directly to your pages, whether you are working on blog content, landing pages, or product pages.
    🚀 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 UX Meets SEO
    00:39 Build Trust Fast
    02:03 Reduce Friction
    02:49 Write for Scanning
    04:59 Win Above the Fold
    06:24 Match Search Intent
    07:48 Recap and Next Steps
    08:23 Wrapping
    The Edward Show. Your daily search engine optimization podcast: https://edwardsturm.com/the-edward-show/
    #searchengineoptimization #uiux #seo #digitalmarketing

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