Host Martin is joined by guest Michael King, founder and managing director of iPullRank, a technical and marketing SEO agency in New York. They discuss issues with documentation leading to developers not trusting SEOs, the importance of context in regards to automation, tools, rules, and more!
Chapters:
0:00 – Intro
1:00 – Checklists, beginner SEOs, and tools
5:13 – Why context matters for automation
7:17 – Do tools give outdated recommendations?
10:23 – Documentation drift and doing your own research
13:48 – Who is the documentation written for?
16:23 – We read documentation feedback, give us feedback!
18:31 – Why documentation causes misunderstanding
21:06 – Challenges with trust and supporting each other
28:09 – Knowing, not knowing, and doing researching
32:03 – Wrap up
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No Confusion = Simply use tools provided by Google (They have basis and know the actual data from Search Engine) and avoid third-party tools with Estimated words.😂😂😂
I’m in love with this series! Thank you for covering up many things that SEO face many times.
This is a great interview
Thanks Mike and Michael for such an insightful discussion
Very useful video. Thanks
MyCoolKing always the coolest
Great and very interesting conversation!
Great conversation thank you
Thanks for the convo! Interpreting data from tools & resources and understanding business & CMS context is such a big step change from a Jnr to Snr SEO – great video to include in training, thank you!
I've become addicted to these Martin hosted conversations, but this is the best one I've seen. Mike is so insightful and the conversation as guided by Martin is really helpful. Thank you both.
Great info as my site has hit a wall, no traffic so maybe I will understand what is going on here and apply to my research for my site.
Y'all sound so on point. Of course, I understand nothing about technical SEO.
great info and so many answers, thanks
Such a great conversation 👏
The REAL difference here that needs to be understood, is SEOs wear flamboyant shirts, whereas Devs wear pastel type shirts.
There's the answer 😛😁👍