What SEO Experts Do You Follow?

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Being honest with you I don't follow any because I was real anti-guru and just lumped anyone with notoriety under the same rug.

But now I'm looking for some SEO experts to start following just to see if they offer anything of value.

Got any suggestions on some I could start with?
 
They all have an agenda. You're better off looking at the small, quiet channels on YouTube that have like 30k or less followers. Some things those guys do and share are VERY good, often ahead of the game as well, compared to other people.

I still do everything like I'm trying to hit a 90-year-old grandpa using the internet for the first time. Go people first, and it pays off. Ditch keywords and so on, that's only a starting point.
 
Honestly, splishsplash from BHW.

On a side note I'd say that consistency beat any other method.
 
I too think that all the prominent gurus are full of fluff, taking and selling courses and methods are their real money making gigs, not actual SEO ....

Unfortuntaly can't say I have a good source of knowledge on this apart from actually testing it yourself
 
I have all the knowledge but I don't have time to execute it because I'm busy with YouTube and microinfluencing. Problem?

It's also a lot more work per unit in SEO than in video. I think SEO is mostly for highly competitive businesses and solopreneurs are better off using social media.

On social media you don't even have to polish what you create. On SEO you can polish, link back to it from 10 sources and it will be in hell.

I'll aim to build an incredible resource as multiniche helping in every way possible and that's my strategy.

I don't think you can build big authority aiming small. Niche authority is bullshit. General authority is where the money is.

Look how big Google or YouTube are. They aimed for niche authority back in 2005. Today? They're not in any niche! They're just smashing it providing large resource that is incredibly useful to the whole world.

The internet and the world is different than 10 or 20 years ago!

I'm 28 years old and I don't see wasting my 30s on ranking in "download ass pics" niche. Who the hell invented this concept of micro niche for SEO. It's bollocks.

I follow splishsplash btw...
 
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I have all the knowledge but I don't have time to execute it because I'm busy with YouTube and microinfluencing. Problem?

It's also a lot more work per unit in SEO than in video. I think SEO is mostly for highly competitive businesses and solopreneurs are better off using social media.

On social media you don't even have to polish what you create. On SEO you can polish, link back to it from 10 sources and it will be in hell.

I'll aim to build an incredible resource as multiniche helping in every way possible and that's my strategy.

I don't think you can build big authority aiming small. Niche authority is bullshit. General authority is where the money is.

Look how big Google or YouTube are. They aimed for niche authority back in 2005. Today? They're not in any niche! They're just smashing it providing large resource that is incredibly useful to the whole world.

The internet and the world is different than 10 or 20 years ago!

I'm 28 years old and I don't see wasting my 30s on ranking in "download ass pics" niche. Who the hell invented this concept of micro niche for SEO. It's bollocks.

I follow splishsplash btw...

I think your wrong on this front.

You don't need to link back to articles to rank. I think video is higher time or cost per unit than seo is, you do seo once it works forever. You do video you need to film, edit, upload and so on..

You can build a big authority aiming small. Niche authority isn't bullshit.


Google and Youtube isn't a niche though is it. It's a business that provides a platform. To a certain degree that is a niche in it's self. Neither of those platforms provide NOTHING. If everyone stopped posting and creating content what would happen to those companies? They reply on us.


I thought you had all the knowledge?
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He got some good advice, problem with him is that he is even cockier than @t2van in his way againster others. Not that pleasent to talk with sometimes.
LOL

He helped me set up a silo back in the day, I think it was the worst thing I ever done.

He certainly has the background and knowledge I just think it's dated. When I stopped following him and trying to replicate what he said I grew further and quicker than before.

Honestly I think the whole BHW SEO ethos and community is about 5-10+ years behind in what is actually shared and repeated.
 
You don't need to link back to articles to rank. I think video is higher time or cost per unit than seo is, you do seo once it works forever. You do video you need to film, edit, upload and so on..
Yes, but I'm just pissed seeing how many people on forums were trying to rank "ass pics" domains and nonsense like that...

If you have business, that's a different story, you can do every channel... as you please.


Google and Youtube isn't a niche though is it. It's a business that provides a platform. To a certain degree that is a niche in it's self. Neither of those platforms provide NOTHING. If everyone stopped posting and creating content what would happen to those companies? They reply on us.
Yes, but as a website it's in every niche possible. It publishes user generated content from every category.

I know I can do it too and I'm not becoming competition to them. I'm just cooperating with them.


On YouTube you're actually rewarded if you cover many topics and aren't boring.

In SEO more technical text tends to be rewarded.
 
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