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    Google Discover Is the Biggest Traffic Opportunity SEOs Are Missing (1B+ Clicks Proven)

    26/06/2026 | 1h 25 mins.
    E1088: Most SEO conversations focus on rankings, backlinks, and AI search.
    But one of Google's largest traffic sources is still overlooked.
    I sit down with Google Discover specialist Guilhem Chauvin, who has spent years working with more than 120 publishers across 30 countries and has helped generate over 1 billion Google Discover clicks.
    We break down how Google Discover works, why it's fundamentally different from traditional SEO, and what publishers are doing to generate millions of daily visits from Discover.
    We also discuss why Google Discover behaves more like TikTok than Google Search, how audience signals influence visibility, and the mistakes that prevent most sites from gaining traction.
    We cover:
    - What Google Discover is and how it differs from Google Search
    - The minimum requirements for getting into Google Discover
    - Why publishing frequency matters more than most people think
    - How to choose topics that Discover is more likely to promote
    - The role of audience signals, branded searches, newsletters, and social traffic
    - Why Google Discover rewards a different writing style than traditional SEO
    - How headlines should be written for Discover
    - Why images often matter as much as the headline
    - The relationship between Google Discover and core updates
    - Why content pruning can hurt Discover performance
    - Whether affiliate sites, SaaS companies, ecommerce brands, and niche blogs can benefit from Discover
    - How Google Analytics audience data can help shape your content strategy
    - Why traffic from Discover can strengthen other parts of your SEO strategy
    - Common mistakes publishers make when trying to grow Discover traffic
    - How to think about Discover as an editorial channel instead of a search channel
    If you're a publisher, affiliate marketer, content marketer, SEO, or anyone building an audience through written content, this episode offers a practical look at one of Google's most important traffic sources.
    ⭐️ Guilhem Chauvin on 𝕏 - https://x.com/GuilhemChauvin 
    ⭐️ Guilhem Chauvin on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/guilhem-chauvin-5779675b/ 
    ⭐️ Guilhem Chauvin's agency - https://wetrend.media/ 
    💎 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 Guilhem Chauvin
    01:02 Cracking Discover Origins
    03:59 What Is Google Discover
    07:33 Eligibility Basics
    08:56 Audience Persona Research
    12:58 Trust Signals And UX
    14:49 Brand New Sites Reality
    17:02 Discover In Search Console
    18:47 SEO Versus Discover
    20:21 Publishing Frequency
    22:25 Discover History And News
    24:16 Brands SaaS Ecommerce Fit
    25:29 Write Like TikTok
    27:23 Avoid Content Pruning
    29:33 Formats Evergreen Newsjacking
    32:27 Titles And Story Structure
    35:08 X Posts In Discover
    37:28 Headline Promise Formula
    39:44 Noncommodity Content Debate
    41:49 Clickbait Media Anecdote
    44:02 Clickbait Versus Promise
    45:07 Why Clickbait Fails
    46:14 Discover Got Nerfed
    48:26 Images That Trigger Clicks
    50:10 Authenticity Over Polish
    52:45 Getting Initial Traction
    54:54 Traffic Mix Signals
    56:49 Publishing Volume Tradeoffs
    59:32 Core Updates Turnover
    01:02:45 Sniper Strategy Explained
    01:03:58 Metrics That Matter
    01:06:40 Staying Stable Long Term
    01:10:35 Markets And Languages
    01:14:21 Timing And Testing Window
    01:15:58 Diagnosing Traffic Drops
    01:17:30 Action Steps This Week
    01:19:25 Case Studies And Revenue
    01:25:01 Wrap Up And Where To Follow
    The Edward Show. Your daily search engine optimization podcast: https://edwardsturm.com/the-edward-show/ 
    #googlediscoveroptimization #searchengineoptimization #blogging #seo
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    Does GEO Actually Exist? An SEO Debate Gets Heated

    25/06/2026 | 1h 55 mins.
    E1087: For the past year, one question has dominated conversations around AI search:
    Is GEO actually different from SEO?
    Some marketers argue that Generative Engine Optimization is an entirely new discipline. Others believe it's simply good SEO applied to a new interface.
    In this episode, I sit down with David Quaid and Vlad Pivnev for a detailed debate on what has changed, what hasn't, and whether businesses should rethink how they approach search in the age of ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, and Perplexity.
    Rather than repeating popular opinions, we challenge assumptions, compare evidence, and explore where traditional SEO ends and AI visibility begins.
    Topics we cover include:
    - Is GEO a genuinely new marketing discipline?
    - Why AI search engines produce different answers from Google
    - How ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude, and Gemini retrieve information
    - Whether ranking #1 in Google guarantees visibility in AI search
    - The role of brand authority, reviews, PR, Reddit, and citations
    - Query fan-out, retrieval, and how LLMs build answers
    - Whether AI search relies primarily on Google, Bing, or its own crawling
    - Can brands become visible in AI search without traditional rankings?
    - Measuring AI visibility versus traditional SEO performance
    - Practical approaches businesses can use today
    Whether you're an SEO professional, agency owner, marketer, founder, or simply trying to understand how AI is changing search, this conversation offers a detailed look at one of the biggest debates happening in the industry today.
    If you enjoy long-form discussions about SEO, AI search, Google updates, and digital marketing, consider subscribing for future episodes.
    🔥 The previous SEO vs GEO debate - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5FFMFdFAVLs 
    ⭐️ Vlad Pivnev on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/pivnevvladislav/ 
    ⭐️ Vlad Pivnev on 𝕏 - https://x.com/p_vlad 
    ⭐️ Vlad Pivnev's Agency, Stive - https://stive.ai/ 
    ⭐️ David Quaid on 𝕏 - https://x.com/DavidGQuaid 
    ⭐️ David Quaid on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidquaid/ 
    ⭐️ David Quaid on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@DavidQuaid 
    ⭐️ David Quaid's agency - https://primaryposition.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 GEO vs SEO Intro
    01:08 Why Search Behavior Is Shifting
    03:33 Shopping Mall vs Sales Rep Analogy
    06:45 What GEO Requires Beyond SEO
    10:08 Debating Definitions of SEO
    17:20 Query Fan Out and RAG Explained
    34:48 Testing Perplexity Results Live
    38:40 Do AI Bots Crawl Your Site
    43:29 Memory Math and Web Scale
    45:10 Web Scale Reality Check
    47:51 Why LLMs Need Search
    48:40 Query Fanout Explained
    54:33 GEO Versus SEO Debate
    01:01:48 AI Visibility Audit Workflow
    01:04:09 Measuring Citations and Clicks
    01:10:49 Is GEO Just Modern SEO
    01:14:27 Web Search Toggle Confusion
    01:16:51 Funfluencer Case Study
    01:17:35 Search vs Web Memory
    01:19:12 LLM Crawlers Explained
    01:22:00 Bing Citations Mystery
    01:27:23 Crypto Agency Case Study
    01:31:23 Brand Rankings Debate
    01:44:14 Reddit Lists Gaming
    01:48:33 Press Release Manipulation
    01:52:22 Top Two Recommendations
    01:54:25 Closing and Where to Find
    The Edward Show. Your daily search engine optimization podcast: https://edwardsturm.com/the-edward-show/ 
    #generativeengineoptimization #answerengineoptimization #searchengineoptimization #seo
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    How 5,000 SEO Visits Got Her Client's Local Business Bought by Private Equity

    24/06/2026 | 57 mins.
    E1086: Tiffani Daniel is back on the show to talk about how SEO copywriting can turn into real business value.
    Last time, we talked about how one blog a week helped take a local dentist to 130,000 monthly visits - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fsI3XJ-_FUs 
    This time, Tiffani shares another local SEO story: a landscaping and pest control client that reached about 5,000 monthly visits, got calls from all over Florida, and ended up being bought by private equity.
    What makes the story interesting is that the traffic did not come from a huge ad budget or a massive social media presence. The blogs were doing most of the work.
    In this episode, we talk about how to write SEO content that people want to read, how to use keyword research to find new business opportunities, and why local businesses should pay more attention to service pages, blog topics, and the way real customers describe their problems.
    We also get into AI Overviews, social media SEO, About pages, copywriting voice, and why "just answer the question" is still one of the most important rules in SEO.
    Topics covered:
    - How 5,000 monthly SEO visits helped make a local business more attractive to buyers
    - Why local SEO traffic can matter even when the numbers look small
    - How Tiffani thinks about top-of-funnel and bottom-of-funnel content
    - Why "what does mouse poop look like" can be a valuable SEO topic for a pest control company
    - How blog traffic led to calls from across Florida
    - Why keyword research can reveal new services, products, and revenue opportunities
    - How SEO copywriting can help businesses decide what to sell next
    - Why service pages and homepages may matter more now because of AI Overviews
    - How to write blog titles that feel more personal and less generic
    - Why "How I did this" can be more clickable than a standard how-to headline
    - How to make SEO content sound like it came from a real person
    - Why Tiffani uses Reddit to find the actual problems people are talking about
    - How to answer a search query quickly without making the content boring
    - Why formatting, short sections, and clear answers matter more than ever
    - How to use open loops in blog introductions
    - Why old blog posts should be updated after you see them with fresh eyes
    - Why publishing an imperfect article can be better than never publishing
    - How Tiffani changed as a writer after writing 20,000 words a week for Screen Rant
    - Why brand voice is becoming more important for SEO
    - Where to add personality on a website
    - How microcopy can make a site more memorable
    - Why About pages should target keywords too
    - How to make copywriting less painful if you hate writing
    - Why voice notes can help business owners explain what they actually do
    - How to use the same keyword across blogs, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube Shorts, LinkedIn, Threads, and 𝕏
    - Why social media SEO is still underused
    - How to pick content buckets and build topical authority over time
    - Why blogging still matters even when people are also using YouTube, TikTok, Substack, ChatGPT, and Google AI Overviews
    Watch this if you are trying to understand how local SEO, better copy, and smarter keyword research can lead to more than just traffic.
    It can change what a business sells, who finds it, and how valuable the business becomes.
    ⭐️ Tiffani Daniel's last time on the pod - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fsI3XJ-_FUs 
    ⭐️ Tiffani Daniel at Your Creative Content blog - https://www.yourcreativecontent.com/blog 
    ⭐️ Tiffani Daniel on Threads - https://www.threads.net/@yourcreativecontent 
    ⭐️ Tiffani Daniel on TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@yourcreativecontent 
    ⭐️ Tiffani Daniel on Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/yourcreativecontent/ 
    ⭐️ Tiffani's SEO Copywriting Services - https://www.yourcreativecontent.com/copywriting-services 
    ⭐️ Tiffani's SEO content membership, SEO Storytellers- https://www.yourcreativecontent.com/seo-storytellers 
    💎 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 Welcome and Background
    00:49 SEO Storytelling and Titles
    03:12 AI Overviews and Clicks
    05:26 Personal Titles for Boring Niches
    07:56 Landscaping Case Study Funnel
    11:25 Writing for Humans Google AI
    15:57 Modern Blog SEO Basics
    18:02 Cheap SEO Tools Post Breakdown
    20:44 Publish Then Update
    21:51 Evolving Writing Style
    23:25 Witty Words and Brand Voice
    26:17 Authenticity on Key Pages
    28:02 About Page Keywords
    30:06 Make Copywriting Fun
    32:33 Niche SEO Opportunities
    34:35 Cheapest SEO Tools
    36:44 Google Discover Traffic
    39:54 Self Promo Pitfalls
    41:26 Social Media SEO
    45:30 Why SEO Feels Hard
    48:12 Client Wins and Offers
    55:04 Topical Authority Plan
    56:38 Wrap Up and Where to Find
    The Edward Show. Your daily search engine optimization podcast: https://edwardsturm.com/the-edward-show/ 
    #searchengineoptimization #seocopywriting #copywriting #blogging
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    The 30-Page Local SEO Hack Google's AI Is Already Rewarding

    24/06/2026 | 1h 25 mins.
    E1085: Caleb Ulku joins to talk about one of the most practical local SEO systems I've heard in a while: the "Core 30."
    The idea is simple: stop treating your website and Google Business Profile like two separate things.
    Caleb's approach is to build the website so it directly supports the Google Business Profile.
    Your GBP categories, services, landing page, location pages, service pages, and internal links should all send Google the same clear signal about what your business does and where it does it.
    Caleb says that for many local businesses, this ends up being around 30 pages. That is why he calls it the Core 30.
    We also get into how AI is changing local SEO. Not in a vague way. Caleb explains how Google, Gemini, ChatGPT, and other AI systems are likely to read local business websites, what they need to see, and why messy websites may become a bigger problem as AI agents become more involved in search.
    In this episode, we cover:
    - Why Caleb moved away from non-local informational SEO after ChatGPT came out
    - Why he now treats the Google Business Profile as the "money page" for local SEO
    - How the Core 30 works for plumbers, lawyers, home services, and other local businesses
    - How to structure service pages around your GBP categories and services
    - Why many local businesses are underusing secondary GBP categories
    - Why keyword stuffing GBP services does not make sense anymore
    - How to think about location pages for multi-location businesses
    - Why Caleb cares more about internal linking than URL structure
    - Where the keyword still matters on a local service page
    - Why the first paragraph of a local page should not be a company history lesson
    - How AI changes the way local business content should be written
    - What "attribute matching" means for ChatGPT, Gemini, and local recommendations
    - Why local pages need real local detail, not copied city-swap content
    - How Caleb uses rank maps to decide what content to build next
    - The difference between topical relevance and geographical relevance
    - Why some blog posts bring traffic but do not help local rankings
    - How to build content around service intent instead of empty informational searches
    - Why Caleb likes local sponsorship links, chambers of commerce, charities, and events
    - How he found a $250 sponsorship link from a UT Austin TEDx page
    - Why video may matter more for local SEO as Gemini becomes more important in Maps
    - When AI images are better than no images, and why real client images are still better
    - Why phone answer rate can affect local SEO performance
    - What happens when someone calls your business, hangs up, and calls a competitor
    - How Caleb thinks about AI answering services for local businesses
    - How to ask for reviews in a way that actually gets people to respond
    - Why trust content may become more important as AI reads more of your site
    This is a very tactical local SEO conversation.
    If you work with local businesses, run a local SEO agency, or own a business that depends on Google Maps rankings, this episode will give you a clearer way to think about site structure, GBP optimization, content, reviews, links, and AI search.
    ⭐️ Caleb Ulku on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@calebulku 
    💎 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 Caleb Ulku
    01:16 From Exxon to Freedom
    03:06 First SEO Lessons
    06:06 Upwork to Big Brands
    09:28 Pivot to Local SEO
    11:12 Core 30 Blueprint
    15:03 Multi Location Strategy
    16:47 GBP Mistakes to Fix
    18:43 URLs and Internal Links
    22:31 Writing for AI Agents
    27:05 Hyperlocal Content Research
    30:44 AI Images and EXIF
    32:34 Video for Gemini Maps
    35:40 Local Links via Sponsorships
    38:22 Backlinks for SaaS
    39:52 Blog SEO Pitfalls
    40:42 Traffic vs Local Calls
    42:44 Rank Map Metrics
    44:58 Topical Relevance Threshold
    46:54 Geographic Content Strategy
    48:30 AI Lowers Content Costs
    49:48 Trust Content for LLMs
    52:53 Press Releases for AI
    54:37 Phone Answering Impacts Rankings
    59:59 AI Phone Agents
    01:03:26 Review Strategy for Ask Maps
    01:05:44 Avoiding Review Scams
    01:09:13 Rebuilding an Agency
    01:13:25 Scaling to Seven Figures
    01:16:15 Future of SEO Trust
    01:21:22 Digital PR and Linkable Stunts
    01:24:56 Final Thanks and Where to Find
    The Edward Show. The #1 search engine optimization podcast: https://edwardsturm.com/the-edward-show/ 
    #localseo #localmarketing #searchengineoptimization #googlebusinessprofile
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    The 301 Redirect Myth Google Killed… That SEOs Still Believe in 2026

    23/06/2026 | 5 mins.
    E1084: Should you avoid 301 redirects because they reduce link equity?
    A lot of SEOs still believe that 301 redirects cause a loss in PageRank. That belief made sense years ago. In 2013, Matt Cutts said 301 redirects could result in a PageRank loss. But in 2016, Gary Illyes from Google said redirects no longer lose PageRank.
    And Google's own documentation still says that 301 and other permanent redirects do not cause a loss in PageRank.
    In this episode, I break down why the old 301 redirect fear is outdated, when redirects are safe to use, and what you still need to watch out for when redirecting URLs.
    Covered in this episode:
    - Why SEOs still worry about 301 redirects losing link equity
    - The old 2013 Google statement that created the misconception
    - What Gary Illyes said in 2016 about redirects and PageRank
    - What Google's current documentation says about 301 redirects
    - Why 301 redirects are still useful for site migrations, URL cleanup, and domain moves
    - Why redirect chains are still worth avoiding
    - Why server-side redirects are better for Googlebot than client-side redirects
    - Why redirect relevance still matters
    - How anchor text and link signals can pass through redirects
    - Why redirecting irrelevant backlinks to unrelated pages is not a magic fix
    - The Cyrus Shepard case study where a redirected site migration saw traffic increase instead of drop
    - Why the best redirect is usually one where the URL changes, but the content stays mostly the same
    The main point:
    If you have a real reason to use a 301 redirect, do not avoid it because of outdated PageRank fears.
    Use redirects when they make sense.
    Use them for:
    - Proper site migrations
    - Better URL structure
    - Consolidating pages
    - Moving from HTTP to HTTPS
    - Moving content to a new domain
    - Sending users to the right destination
    - Cleaning up old or unnecessary URLs
    But do not use them carelessly.
    Avoid:
    - Long redirect chains
    - Redirects to irrelevant pages
    - Client-side redirects
    - Redirects that confuse users
    - Redirects where the destination does not match the original intent of the page
    301 redirects are not something to fear. They are a normal part of technical SEO when used properly.
    ⭐️ 301 Redirects for SEO: Google Removes the Penalty (And Cyrus Shepard Case Study) - https://moz.com/blog/301-redirection-rules-for-seo 
    ⭐️ Gary Illyes statement - https://x.com/methode/status/757923179641839616 
    ⭐️ Google documentation saying 301s don't lose PageRank - https://developers.google.com/search/docs/crawling-indexing/site-move-with-url-changes 
    💎 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/ 
    00:00 301 Redirect Myth
    00:27 Google PageRank Updates
    00:55 What 301 Redirects Do
    01:32 Official Google Guidance
    01:55 Redirect Best Practices
    02:28 Relevance Still Matters
    03:04 Cyrus Shepard Case Study
    04:16 Wrap Up
    The Edward Show. The #1 search engine optimization podcast: https://edwardsturm.com/the-edward-show/ 
    #301redirect #pagerank #searchengineoptimization #linkequity
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