I have no idea if I have coined this phrase or not, but I'm going with it: human optimzation.
There are tons of important metrics in the SEO process, and today we’re gonna talk about dwell time. Oh, and long-tail keywords, too!
Years ago, I earned a Master’s degree in a fairly worthless discipline (you can look at my profile and see for yourself). But one framework was taught to us that does stand out in my mind: expanding the pie.
Three key ingredients made it work for me and will work for you if you follow them: persistence + patience + consistency = big gains over time.
Paralysis from analysis is a real thing. We will sit in the ideation phase for years and wonder why we never got any traction. You need to hone in on what moves the needle.
If you dig 50 holes a foot deep, you will never strike oil. But this isn't about oil.
Most client relationships are really awesome! In fact, a couple I'd even go as far as calling them friends. But sometimes they just don't work out.
A new idea is born: The Chad Verticals. These are the verticals that Chad's enjoy: guns, weights, dirt bikes, whiskey, and whatever is cool. And I'm your Huckleberry when it comes to them.
I try to keep it light on here, but imposter syndrome is a real thing and it can cost you a career.
Today we’re gonna talk about a subject that will probably sound a little odd coming from money Twitter: why you shouldn’t leave your 9 to 5 job.
So, here is a comment I got a couple of days ago on Twitter: how do I go about getting into writing on technical topics and for technical clients?