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Curious about how a children's book illustrator transitions into a powerhouse in SEO? Jonas Sickler joins us to share his incredible journey in this unscripted interview and we learn about the creative pathways that led him to become an SEO expert at Terakeet.
You'll hear all about how he leveraged his artistic skills to understand the digital landscape and how the SEO game has evolved from keyword stuffing to creating valuable content assets that truly resonate with audiences. Jonas also introduces us to the intriguing concept of owned asset optimization, a strategy that can significantly elevate your brand's visibility across multiple channels.
Ever wondered how branded clicks can actually gauge your market authority? Jonas and I break down the dynamics between branded and non-branded search behaviors and why brand searches might just be the ultimate indicators of relevance. We also venture into the often-overlooked realm of broader business metrics, stressing the importance of looking beyond just rankings and traffic. Learn why metrics like revenue and conversions should be your new best friends in the world of SEO, and get tips on how to measure these outcomes effectively.
Forecasting SEO growth can be a tough nut to crack, but Jonas offers some invaluable insights into building accurate models. We discuss the importance of historical data, algorithm changes, and the balance between instant PPC results and long-term SEO benefits.
Our conversation highlights the necessity of collaboration and clear target-setting, especially when it comes to setting up PPC campaigns with efficient cost-per-acquisition targets. Whether you're a seasoned marketer or just getting started, this episode is packed with actionable insights to help you align your marketing strategies with your broader business goals.

Want to talk more about SEO? Continue the conversation on Bluesky, X or check out old episodes of Unscripted SEO by SEO Arcade

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Curious about how a children's book illustrator transitions into a powerhouse in SEO? Jonas Sickler joins us to share his incredible journey in this unscripted interview and we learn about the creative pathways that led him to become an SEO expert at Terakeet.
You'll hear all about how he leveraged his artistic skills to understand the digital landscape and how the SEO game has evolved from keyword stuffing to creating valuable content assets that truly resonate with audiences. Jonas also introduces us to the intriguing concept of owned asset optimization, a strategy that can significantly elevate your brand's visibility across multiple channels.
Ever wondered how branded clicks can actually gauge your market authority? Jonas and I break down the dynamics between branded and non-branded search behaviors and why brand searches might just be the ultimate indicators of relevance. We also venture into the often-overlooked realm of broader business metrics, stressing the importance of looking beyond just rankings and traffic. Learn why metrics like revenue and conversions should be your new best friends in the world of SEO, and get tips on how to measure these outcomes effectively.
Forecasting SEO growth can be a tough nut to crack, but Jonas offers some invaluable insights into building accurate models. We discuss the importance of historical data, algorithm changes, and the balance between instant PPC results and long-term SEO benefits.
Our conversation highlights the necessity of collaboration and clear target-setting, especially when it comes to setting up PPC campaigns with efficient cost-per-acquisition targets. Whether you're a seasoned marketer or just getting started, this episode is packed with actionable insights to help you align your marketing strategies with your broader business goals.

Want to talk more about SEO? Continue the conversation on Bluesky, X or check out old episodes of Unscripted SEO by SEO Arcade

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In this episode, Jeremy Rivera interviews Darcy Sullivan from Propel Marketing and Design, focusing on the intricacies of local SEO, particularly for health and wellness businesses like chiropractors and physical therapists. They discuss the importance of niche specialization, effective content strategies, link building, and the role of AI in SEO practices. Darcy emphasizes the significance of maintaining an optimized Google Business Profile and the impact of branding on local search visibility. The conversation also touches on the value of email marketing and actionable tips for small business owners to enhance their local SEO efforts. Website - https://propelyourcompany.com/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/PropelYourCompany/ Free local SEO workshop - https://propelyourcompany.com/learn Google Business Profile Listing Ultimate Guide - https://propelyourcompany.com/gmb-checklist/ Read the full episode recap - Local SEO Strategies for Health & Wellness Professionals [Unscripted SEO Interview]…
 
In this episode of the Unscripted SEO Podcast, Jeremy Rivera interviews Melissa Popp, the content strategy director at Rickety Roo . They discuss Melissa's extensive experience in SEO and content marketing, particularly focusing on the challenges faced by small and medium-sized businesses in local SEO. The conversation delves into the evolving landscape of digital marketing, emphasizing the importance of multi-channel strategies, the impact of social media on SEO, and the necessity of quality content. Melissa shares actionable insights for local businesses, including optimizing their Google Business Profiles and understanding the nuances between service area and brick-and-mortar profiles. The episode highlights the need for SEOs to adapt to changing consumer behaviors and the importance of branding in driving organic traffic. takeaways Melissa Popp has over 20 years of experience in SEO and content marketing. Freelancers should diversify their client base to avoid dependency on one source. Health and wellness SEO faces unique challenges due to regulatory issues. Multi-channel marketing is essential for reaching audiences effectively. Local businesses often have limited budgets, requiring creative strategies. Quality content is crucial for ranking, especially for location pages . Google Business Profiles must be regularly updated and optimized. Service area businesses face different challenges compared to brick-and-mortar businesses. Understanding audience behavior is key to effective marketing strategies. Branding plays a significant role in driving organic traffic.…
 
In this conversation, Jeremy Rivera and Daniel Horowitz discuss the evolution of SEO and link building in the context of AI advancements. Daniel shares his experiences transitioning from traditional link building to a more integrated approach that includes digital PR and enterprise SEO. They explore the importance of building topical authority, the challenges posed by AI in search, and the need for content strategies that go beyond traditional blogging. The discussion emphasizes the significance of internal linking and the necessity for SEOs to diversify their strategies in an ever-changing digital landscape. Link building has evolved into a form of digital PR. AI is reshaping how we approach SEO and content. Topical authority is crucial for enterprise SEO success. Internal linking is a fundamental tactic for SEO. Content strategies must adapt to the AI-driven landscape. Diversifying content distribution channels is essential. Engaging with SMEs can enhance content quality. Conversion rates are more important than traffic volume. The traditional SEO content model is no longer effective. Staying adaptable is key in the changing SEO environment.…
 
Episode Description In this episode of the Unscripted SEO Podcast, host Jeremy Rivera interviews Joshua Ramsey, Fractional CMO and founder of JRCMO. They explore how authentic storytelling can differentiate brands in crowded markets, the evolution of the fractional CMO role, and how to develop unique selling propositions even for seemingly "boring" industries. Guest Information Joshua Ramsey Fractional Chief Marketing Officer Founder of JRCMO Background includes working at his father's printing company, becoming Senior VP of Marketing and Sales at a top 100 ad agency, and starting his own ad agency and software company Website: jrcmo.com LinkedIn: Joshua Ramsey Topics Discussed The evolution and growing demand for fractional CMO services How to align marketing metrics with business outcomes Finding value and interesting stories in "boring" industries The relationship between USP (Unique Selling Proposition) and brand building The importance of cross-team communication for marketing success The "Knockdown List" strategy for targeting specific customer segments Using the "Trauma Egg" exercise to uncover your authentic narrative Key Insights A true CMO needs holistic marketing experience, not just digital expertise The most important marketing metrics are those that directly impact business growth Every business has a unique story that can differentiate it in the marketplace Your personal narrative informs your USP, which in turn builds your brand Effective marketing requires agility and willingness to pivot when strategies aren't delivering results Resources Mentioned The Trauma Egg Exercise - a reflective practice to uncover your authentic narrative Unique Strategies of a Digital Marketing Director - Joshua's article on brand strategy CRO (Client Retention Optimization) - Joshua's approach to conversion optimization Quotable Moments "If the metrics you're looking at are growing, but it's not the metric that moves the business, then you're wasting a lot of effort." "I believe a brand is built based on the USP, but a USP is not the brand... My concept is building a brand means that they're familiar with who you are... But the USP makes me love the brand." "My narrative that I found was abandonment. The abandonment has made me better today and that is part of why I say I treat people the way I want to be treated." Contact Information Unscripted SEO Podcast : unscriptedseo.com Jeremy Rivera : SEO Arcade Joshua Ramsey : joshua@jrcmo.com (offers a two-hour free consult for those interested in working on their USP/narrative)…
 
A conversation with Grady Teske of Rising Tides on the Unscripted SEO Podcast hosted by Jeremy Rivera Key Topics The irreplaceable value of human connection in B2B marketing How Grady applies cross-industry strategies to create marketing innovation Why marketing should focus on the entire customer journey, not just conversion The evolution from content quality to conversation quality in SEO Using AI to enhance rather than replace human marketing expertise Creating authentic conversations that keyword research can't capture Notable Quotes "The more that I implement technology into our stack and into working with customers, the more we really realize that personalization isn't really a primary factor. It's bringing the humanity in and creating connection and alignment." - Grady Teske "Your business relationship with ideal customers is a lot like your relationship with your neighbors, close friends, and family... As long as you're nurturing the practice of conversation within them, you'll find ways to come back to each other." - Grady Teske "I need to reach restaurant tours and have genuine conversations that the keyword research would never have touched on. There's no volume for a restaurant kid. There's no humanity." - Jeremy Rivera Mentioned Resources Michael McDougald on post-conversion marketing value Restaurant Talk Save Fry Oil - Jeremy's podcast capturing authentic chef conversations Quantified buyer personas discussion Matt Brooks of SEOTeric on PR elements in evolving SEO Connect with Grady Teske on LinkedIn…
 
In this episode of the Unscripted SEO Podcast , host Jeremy Rivera interviews Rai Hyde Cornell, founder of Cornell Content Marketing . With a background in psychology and criminology, Rai shares how she applies behavioral science principles to content marketing to help companies change buyer behavior without increasing ad spend. Key Takeaways Marketing should focus on the internal experiences of potential buyers, not just their behaviors Empathy is crucial to SEO because Google is all about intent matching Quality human-created content is more valuable than ever despite AI advancement Create feedback loops between marketing, sales, and customer support Looking beyond keyword research tools helps understand the humans behind the searches The ELITE Method Breakdown Letter Phase Description E Examine Audit existing marketing assets and brand positioning to identify gaps L Learn Understand audience's internal experience using the stages of change matrix I Implement Create content for each stage of the buyer journey, including retention T Transform Continuously evolve strategy based on market feedback E Enhance Create feedback loops between marketing, sales, and customer service teams Psychology in Marketing Rai introduces her unique approach applying the Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) triangle to marketing. "Our thoughts affect our emotions, which affect our behaviors, which affect our thoughts... Most marketers just focus on, 'I want to get them to buy. I want to get them to opt in.' They focus on the behavior," she explains. This approach neglects the complete internal experience of potential customers. Beyond the Traditional Sales Funnel The "Learn" phase of Rai's method goes deeper than traditional marketing frameworks. She applies the "stages of change matrix" from psychology to understand where customers are in their journey: Are they aware they have a problem? Are they looking for solutions or trying to handle it in-house? Do they have other priorities? "You have to look at the internal experience that's going on for them to see where they are in a much more robust model than what the sales funnel provides," Rai says. Jeremy highlights how SEO professionals often neglect this human element: "We jump right to the keywords and keyword research and we forget there's humans behind those keyboards." He shares a conversation with Michael McDougald about the importance of understanding who you're trying to reach. The Living Organism of Content Rai emphasizes that content strategy must be a "living organism" that evolves with market feedback. "Too many companies just think, we've got our website done, we've got two or three dozen blog posts, we're done, let's go just focus on sales. That's not enough." Jeremy agrees, citing his work with Save Fry Oil : "Your site needs to breathe." He points out how SaaS companies often focus on creating content for new audiences while neglecting existing users, despite recurring revenue being "the holy grail." Breaking Down Silos The "Enhance" phase creates feedback loops between departments. Rai recommends monthly meetings between marketing and sales, with quarterly meetings between marketing and customer support. Jeremy relates this to Classic City CPR classes: "If you're running CPR classes, you want to have a connection between your marketing team and the instructors, because you know they have questions all the time." Human Content in an AI World When asked if content marketing is dead due to AI, Rai strongly disagrees: "That's a fatalistic perspective... And that's a huge mistake because if everyone else is taking that approach but you actually put in the effort, then you're gonna be the one that ranks." She concludes with a powerful exercise: "Sit in your desk chair, turn off your email notifications, turn off your monitor, turn off your cell phone, and just sit there for 15 minutes and think, the people that I want to connect with, what is their day-to-day life like?" "If you can practice that empathy exercise... you're going to be ahead of the curve because you are going to be tapping into those internal experiences and providing content and messaging that resonates on a level that AI never can." Connect with Rai Hyde Cornell on LinkedIn or visit Cornell Content Marketing . Listen to more episodes of the Unscripted SEO Podcast with host Jeremy Rivera.…
 
Summary In this episode of the Unscripted SEO podcast , Jeremy Rivera and Lisa Raehsler , founder of Big Click Co. , delve into the intersection of SEO and PPC, exploring how AI is reshaping digital advertising. They discuss the challenges posed by AI overviews, the importance of click-through rates, and the evolving landscape of social media advertising. The conversation highlights the significance of remarketing, audience targeting, and nurturing the customer journey, while also addressing the need for effective collaboration between SEO and PPC strategies. In this conversation, Lisa Raehsler and Jeremy Rivera discuss the importance of integrating various marketing strategies, particularly the synergy between PPC and SEO. They explore how new companies can establish brand visibility, the creative challenges in less glamorous industries, and the legal considerations when advertising against competitors. The discussion also emphasizes the need for marketers to adapt their strategies in response to economic conditions, ensuring that messaging aligns with current consumer sentiments, from B2B programs like Save Fry Oil , to local service asphalt contractors .…
 
Summary In this UnscriptedSEO interview, Jeremy Rivera and Chris Scott , founder of Boschetto Consulting , delve into the concept of execution debt, a term coined by Scott to describe the inefficiencies and bottlenecks that accumulate in businesses over time. They discuss how execution debt is relevant across various industries and the importance of identifying and addressing these inefficiencies. The conversation emphasizes the need for a mindset shift in business operations, the role of tools in managing execution debt, and the significance of stakeholder engagement in diagnosing issues. Scott shares actionable steps for business owners to assess and improve their execution processes, highlighting the importance of testing small and iterating based on feedback. Detailed Recap: Getting More Out Of SEO & Marketing Budgets By Resolving “Execution Debt” Takeaways Execution debt refers to inefficiencies that accumulate in a business. Identifying execution debt requires a mindset shift. Every business, regardless of size or industry, experiences execution debt. Tools like Trello and Asana help but are not a complete solution. Stakeholder engagement is crucial for diagnosing business issues. Testing small and failing small is essential for improvement. Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) should align with organizational goals. Understanding the 'why' behind a business is vital for decision-making. Lessons can apply to b2b businesses, from local service to commercial kitchen related companies Continuous improvement is necessary for operational efficiency. Engaging with the community can provide valuable insights and support.…
 
Jeremy Rivera interviews Kent, who shares his journey from running a demolition company to diving into local SEO . They discuss the importance of understanding B2B SEO strategies, the significance of community engagement, and the evolving landscape of SEO. Kent emphasizes the need for businesses to adapt their marketing strategies to connect with their local communities and leverage co-marketing opportunities. The conversation highlights the importance of creating valuable content that addresses real-world problems and the necessity of staying updated with SEO trends. takeaways Kent transitioned from a demolition business to local SEO. B2B SEO requires a focus on solving client problems. Content should address the headaches faced by businesses. Local SEO is crucial for both B2B and B2C companies. Community engagement can enhance local SEO efforts. Hosting industry or networking events, doing fun stuff like cleanups or photo booth rentals . Co-marketing opportunities can drive traffic and visibility. Google Business Profile optimization is essential for local businesses. SEO strategies should adapt to changing market conditions. Creating valuable content is key to establishing authority. Networking with local businesses can lead to mutual growth. This episode is very similar to the conversation I had with Lead Truffle's founder Bryan Shankman , they're a SaaS that uses Ai to qualify leads on service business sites . Both conversations delve into the surprising connection between digital marketing and local service businesses.…
 
Summary In this UnscriptedSEO conversation, Jeremy Rivera and Chris Rodriguez , the founder of iexcel , discuss the evolving landscape of SEO, emphasizing the importance of human expertise alongside AI tools. Chris shares his journey from the music industry to tech marketing, highlighting the differences in SEO practices across various industries. They delve into the intricacies of keyword research, the significance of keyword difficulty, and the impact of AI on SEO metrics. The discussion also touches on domain authority, backlink strategies, and the importance of understanding seasonality in marketing. In this conversation, Jeremy Rivera and Chris Rodriguez delve into the intricacies of SEO, discussing link building strategies, the integration of physical and digital marketing, and the importance of community engagement. They explore the balance between what SEOs can control and the external factors that influence rankings, emphasizing the significance of technical SEO and the evolving landscape of AI search. The discussion highlights actionable insights for marketers to enhance their strategies and adapt to changing environments. Takeaways Trusting human expertise is essential in SEO. AI tools should complement human knowledge, not replace it. Keyword research is foundational for effective SEO strategies. Keyword difficulty is a critical metric for ranking success. AI has changed the landscape of SEO metrics significantly. Understanding seasonality can enhance marketing effectiveness. High domain authority is crucial for successful backlinking. Focus on quality backlinks rather than quantity. Utilizing social media profiles can improve backlink profiles. Hustle and creativity are key in building strong backlinks. Links equal rankings, but context matters. Integrating physical events can enhance digital visibility. Local events can multiply SEO efforts through syndication. Nonprofits play a crucial role in community engagement. Focus on what you can control in SEO. Backlinks are often based on relationships, not just content. Technical SEO is essential for maintaining site health. AI search is changing the landscape of SEO. Understanding keyword difficulty is key to strategy. Content must adapt to new search paradigms.…
 
Summary In this episode of the Unscripted SEO Podcast , host Jeremy Rivera speaks with Laura Lee , an experienced SEO professional with over 17 years in the industry. They discuss the challenges and strategies of enterprise SEO, the importance of aligning SEO efforts with business goals, and the evolving landscape of SEO in the age of AI. Laura shares insights on working with subject matter experts, the significance of mid and bottom funnel content, and the necessity of building relationships within organizations. The conversation concludes with valuable life lessons for SEO professionals, emphasizing the importance of collaboration and understanding the human element in SEO. Takeaways Laura has over 17 years of experience in SEO, starting at WebMD. Enterprise SEO requires collaboration across different teams. Aligning SEO goals with business objectives is crucial for success. Small wins can help maintain visibility and support for SEO initiatives. The SEO landscape is evolving with the rise of AI and new search behaviors. Focusing on mid and bottom funnel content can drive more leads. Building relationships with subject matter experts enhances content quality. Finding reliable experts often comes through word of mouth and networking. Gaining diverse industry experience from b2b commercial restaurant sites to local service asphalt contractors can provide unique insights into SEO challenges. Understanding the audience's behavior beyond search engines is essential.…
 
Summary In this UnscriptedSEO conversation, Jeremy Rivera and Michael Buckbee , the owner of Knowatoa , an SaaS that helps businesses win the AI search game, delve into the evolving landscape of AI search and its implications for SEO. They discuss the current state of AI tools, the future of search engines, and introduce the Biscuit Framework, a strategic approach to optimizing SEO in the age of AI. The conversation also touches on the importance of sentiment analysis, competitive ranking, and the challenges posed by hallucinations in AI search results. Buckbee emphasizes the need for SEOs to adapt to these changes and leverage AI tools effectively to enhance their strategies. Takeaways AI search is rapidly evolving and is already impacting SEO. The Biscuit Framework provides a structured approach to SEO in the AI era. Sentiment analysis is crucial for understanding how AI perceives brands. Unique distribution channels are essential for effective SEO strategies. Hallucinations in AI search results are a significant challenge that needs addressing. AI tools can enhance productivity but require careful implementation. The future of search will involve more strategic thinking beyond Google. Understanding competitive ranking is vital for SEO success. AI search services are still in their infancy and improving rapidly. SEOs must adapt to the changing landscape to remain relevant.…
 
Jeremy Rivera and Michael 'Buzz' Buzinski discuss the importance of human experience in SEO compared to AI tools. They explore the limitations of AI in understanding context and generating content, emphasizing the need for expertise and authenticity in content marketing. The discussion also covers the evolution of SEO practices, the significance of EAT (Expertise, Authority, Trust), and the ongoing relevance of traditional SEO fundamentals amidst the rise of AI technologies. In this conversation, Michael "Buzz" Buzinski and Jeremy Rivera delve into the intricacies of SEO, emphasizing the significance of backlinks, mobile optimization, and user experience. They discuss how engagement metrics influence trust scores and the importance of creating content that resonates with users while maintaining technical SEO standards. The dialogue also touches on the necessity of authenticity in marketing and the alignment of content with company culture to enhance retention and conversion rates. takeaways Experience in SEO is irreplaceable compared to AI. Knowledge is democratized; experience is what people pay for. AI can only provide novice-level answers if the user is a novice. Asking the right questions is crucial for effective AI use. AI lacks the context that human experience provides. EAT is essential for effective SEO and content marketing. Authenticity in content is key to engaging audiences. Domain authority is a myth; focus on real metrics. Link building strategies can vary in effectiveness. SEO is evolving, but the fundamentals remain important. Backlinks need to come from engaging pages. Mobile optimization is crucial for user experience. User experience and interface design impact SEO rankings. Content should be tailored for human readers, not just bots. Authenticity in marketing is essential for building trust. Traffic begets traffic; engagement leads to higher rankings. SEO strategies must consider user intent and experience. Content needs to match the culture of the business. Avoid jargon and communicate clearly with your audience. Understanding your target market is key to effective SEO.…
 
While Google Search Console data for traffic is not accurate , it is our only window into indexation. It also gives us a handful of tools to help with our ability for to influence if our content is "indexed" and available to be chosen to display in search results: Submit manually/Fetch Url, Submit to index & Submit a Sitemap. This is a quick overview on how to use those functions, in combination with some other tactics to ensure all your pages are indexed properly.…
 
In this engaging conversation, Jeremy Rivera and Jesse Ringer of Method & Metric delve into the evolving landscape of SEO, discussing Jesse's journey from copywriting to technical SEO , the challenges posed by AI and Google's changing algorithms, and innovative strategies for building brand trust and community engagement. They explore the importance of human connection , the significance of E-E-A-T in SEO, and the future of the industry amidst AI advancements. The discussion wraps up on a positive note, highlighting successful SEO campaigns and the excitement for the future of the field. SEO is essential for every business that has a website. The value of search engines is increasingly hard to demonstrate. AI content creation poses challenges for traditional SEO practices. Building brand trust through community engagement is crucial. E-E-A-T (Experience, Expertise, Authority, Trust) is vital for SEO success. SEO strategies must evolve to include brand-centric approaches. Human connection and niche knowledge are key in law firm SEO. Innovative strategies can help businesses stand out in a crowded market. Maintaining optimism in the SEO industry is important despite challenges. Successful SEO campaigns can lead to tangible business growth.…
 
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