Some say, she has to wear industrial strength sunglasses because her rankings are so good, if she looks directly at the upward graphs she will melt her eyeballs.
10) Darren Cheeseman
Who ranks sites and smells like cheese?
Not Darren, but probably someone.
11) Bill Whittlingham
Newcomer but super enthusiastic!
Always quick to offer snarky advice despite only being in the industry 27 minutes.
May or may not access the internet via his smart fridge.
12) Payton Lighthouse
Agency owner who tweets a lot of stuff I don't understand but I am sure is very good.
Apparently really into NFTs but they never mention it.
13) Alex Ranker
Destined to be an SEO.
Not because of her surname, but because of 'the prophecy'...
14) Dakota Green
Industry veteran with 40+ years experience.
Apparently immortal.
15) Uncle Bulgaria
Old school SEO who doesn't actually do SEO anymore (and hasn't for many years).
But has lots of advice to offer that is definitely up to date and relevant.
16) Roger Gammon
Randomly assigned to (largely) female SEOs to offer unwarranted advice and be condescending.
Keep up the great work Roger!
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I really hope this list of the best SEOs to follow in 2022 has helped improve your (professional + personal) life beyond your wildest dreams.
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Most people fail at building a successful online business.
Why?
Because they focus on the wrong stuff.
Here’s an easy framework to stay on track:
I hear the drums echoing tonight
But she hears only whispers of some quiet conversation
She's coming in, 12:30 flight
The moonlit wings reflect the stars that guide me towards salvation
I stopped an old man along the way
Hoping to find some old forgotten words or ancient melodies
He turned to me as if to say
"Hurry boy, it's waiting there for you"
Interesting discussion over on reddit about FAQ spam sites.
Put together some notes including:
* how mass posts get indexed
* AI content
* white hat SEO tips
* programming resources
* example sites
* keyword research process
* aged domain selection
A thread of expired domains, hiring a VA, underpants & luck:
1) Expired domains 🖥️
Last year I bought an expired domain for:
* experimenting on
* testing to see if they work for myself
* to refine my process of going from keyword to live article.
* force me into delegating work to a VA
I promised myself no more domain purchases (lol) but this one ticked a lot of boxes:
* cheap .com
* low DR competitors
* evergreen topic
* 100+ low comp KWs
* can monetize w/ ads + digital products