Episodios

  • 028 – Figuring Out The Priorities That Move The Needle For Your Clients
    Jul 15 2024

    In this episode, Pete and Jeff chat through the benefits and the process that moves an agency away from just being a "website provider" to a "trusted advisor" for your clients. They also discuss why this is sometimes out of our comfort zone and give some strategies and tips on where to start.

    Main Talking Points Include:
    • Understanding Client Needs
    • Recurring Revenue and Growth Plans
    • Client Communication and Strategy
    • Low-Hanging Fruit and Long-Term Goals
    • Confidence and Expertise

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    54 m
  • 027 - STOP Selling "SEO" - Do THIS Instead!
    Jul 1 2024
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    In this episode, Pete and Jeff cover the following:

    • The problem with selling SEO on its own
    • Why broadening the scope beyond SEO is a good thing
    • Why SEO should be part of a larger growth strategy
    • The importance of having an initial discovery process / triage process
    • Building recurring revenue
    • Building long-term relationships with clients

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    39 m
  • 026 - Setting Expectations In Your Agency
    May 29 2024
    Main talking points include:
    • Setting Expectations and Discovery Process
    • Managing Client Relationships
    • Scaling Services
    • Client Communication
    • Handling Large Clients
    • Financial Impact of Client Loss
    • Client Lifecycle

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    33 m
  • 025 - Structuring Recurring Services
    Apr 17 2024
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    In this episode, we chat through structuring SEO retainers and how to sell them effectively. The main talking points include:

    • Importance of having a clear, structured framework for SEO services that outlines what the agency delivers and how they operate, with potential scalability.
    • The risks of not having a structured offer and how clients can influence the services' scope without a clear framework.
    • Broader application of these principles beyond SEO, including web design and other services.
    • Challenges in defining monthly recurring services, especially in SEO, compared to project-based services like website development.
    • How an onboarding or discovery phase helps you properly set up clients, understand their needs, and build an effective strategy.
    • Emphasis on setting clear expectations from the start to prevent misunderstandings about deliverables and to maintain client satisfaction.

    Links
    • Book a Strategy Session

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    31 m
  • 024 - Selecting the right keywords
    Mar 27 2024

    In this episode, we explore the various aspects of choosing the right keywords for SEO and the implications they have for a content strategy and, ultimately, the target business.

    The main talking points include:
    1. The importance of keywords in SEO
    2. Choosing the Right Keywords
    3. Keyword Research and Strategy
    4. Understanding Traffic and Relevance
    5. Balancing Keyword Difficulty and Search Volume
    6. Expectations and Misconceptions

    Shoutouts

    Mike Michalowicz – https://mikemichalowicz.com/

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    29 m
  • 023 – Google's Latest Update: Tackling SPAM!
    Mar 13 2024
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    In this episode, Pete and Jeff discuss Google's March 2024 algorithm update. This update focuses on Google's efforts to combat spam, particularly by addressing low-quality, unoriginal, and AI-generated content.

    This update isn't just about algorithm changes, however, but also introduces new spam policies, specifically targeting expired domain abuse, scaled content abuse, and site reputation abuse.

    • The update aims to reduce spammy and unoriginal content by about 40%, enhancing the quality of search results.
    • The importance of content authenticity and value to users is underscored, noting that AI-generated content, if used, should not dominate a site's content strategy.
    • Google's update is a move towards cleaning up the internet ecosystem, making it more user-centric and reducing the effectiveness of manipulative SEO tactics.

    Pete and Jeff also discuss the broader implications for SEOs and website owners, encouraging them to focus on creating valuable, original content rather than relying on AI-generated or manipulative content strategies.

    Links
    • https://blog.google/products/search/google-search-update-march-2024/
    • https://developers.google.com/search/blog/2024/03/core-update-spam-policies
    • https://developers.google.com/search/docs/essentials/spam-policies#site-reputation

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    31 m
  • 022 - SEO Is A Game of Displacement
    Mar 6 2024
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    In this episode, Pete and Jeff take a step back and look at how agencies should approach SEO for each client, and demonstrate that there is no "one-size-fits-all" approach – it all needs to be contextual to the competition.

    The conversation revolves around how SEO is a game of displacement, so as a web professional, it is your job to review the competition and put a suitable plan in place for each client. That will inform your tech stack, your content structure, and maybe even the platform you choose to build the site on – everything.

    The hosts also touch on surrounding themes of Keyword Research (and understanding a website's current level of operation through their Keyword Baseline), and how important speed and performance issues are in the grand scheme of things.

    Links:
    • SEOHive Strategy Sessions
    • How to Understand Our Keyword Research

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    32 m
  • 021 – The importance of a solid brief with Matt Lasky
    Feb 21 2024

    This show sees our first ever guest to The WP SEO Show - Matt Lasky.

    Pete and Matt discuss the importance of a well-structured web design brief for both clients and agencies. Matt, drawing from his career experience and his book "How to Take a Web Design Brief," emphasizes how a solid brief underpins successful project outcomes, effective communication, and ultimately, client satisfaction.

    Main talking points include:
    • The transformative effect of clear communication and understanding client goals.
    • The role of a comprehensive brief in guiding project direction and fostering creative solutions.
    • Strategies for agencies to navigate client feedback and maintain a collaborative relationship.
    • The significance of aligning project objectives with user needs to improve conversion rates and achieve client objectives.

    This discussion highlights how a detailed, thoughtful brief is not just administrative paperwork but a foundational tool for project success and client-agency collaboration.

    Links
    • "How to take a Web Design Brief" on Amazon
    • Matt's LinkedIn Profile

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    47 m