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E945: I’m joined by Matt Diamante and Jake Tlapek for a long-form, unfiltered conversation about what actually happens after you win on social media. All three of us came up through SEO content on TikTok and Instagram. This episode isn’t about going viral - it’s about turning attention into durable businesses, building teams, and deciding what you want to scale next. We cover the real mechanics of growing agencies, removing yourself from delivery, using content as leverage, and how AI and social search are changing SEO in practice - not theory. What we talk about in this episode: - How...
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E944: Google has introduced the Universal Commerce Protocol (UCP), a system that allows merchants to send product data directly to Google so users can discover and buy products inside search, AI Mode, and Gemini - without ever visiting a website. In this episode, we break down what UCP actually is, how agentic commerce works, and what this shift means for e-commerce SEO, CRO, brand authority, and margins. Joining the discussion are Harpreet Singh, Gagan Ghotra, and David Quaid, three experienced SEOs with deep backgrounds in e-commerce, SaaS, B2B, and technical SEO. Together, we unpack...
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E943: How to get high-quality backlinks from podcast appearances and why podcast guesting is one of the most effective and overlooked SEO strategies available right now. This is based on real experience. In 2022, I went on 30 podcasts in three months before I had an audience, social media presence, or this podcast. Those appearances helped me build backlinks, branded searches, topical authority, and ultimately led to everything I’m doing now. This episode covers why podcast backlinks work, how they affect SEO directly and indirectly, and exactly how to get booked on podcasts consistently....
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E942: A real case study showing how an $80 press release from Matt Diamante (Hey Tony Agency) ranked #1 on Google for a non-branded keyword and influenced Google’s AI Overview. This isn’t theory. This actually happened. I walk through exactly how a single press release, distributed through AB Newswire, showed up at the top of Google search results, was cited by a publication, and continued to influence AI search results weeks later - even after the original press release was no longer publicly accessible. This episode explains why press releases still matter, how they influence search...
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E941: Edward is joined by Charles Floate and David Quaid for a deep, technical conversation about what is actually happening in search right now - and why many long-held SEO assumptions no longer hold. We discuss a growing pattern of manual actions that appear to be permanent, rejected reconsideration requests even after large-scale cleanups, and why some businesses may never fully recover organic traffic from Google. From enterprise sites to small publishers, the rules are shifting fast. The conversation moves into AI search, ChatGPT visibility, Reddit’s dominance in the SERPs, and how...
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E940: Google penalties are no longer feeling like temporary setbacks. More and more site owners are fixing everything they’re told to fix, submitting reconsideration requests, and still getting rejected. In this episode, I break down why Google manual actions appear to be becoming semi-permanent, what multiple SEO practitioners are seeing in real data, and why Google may no longer be asking “did you fix it?” - but instead “should we ever trust you again?” We cover what’s changing, what’s being reported by people deep in the weeds, and what this means if you’re using aggressive...
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E939: If you’ve just launched a website and have no backlinks, this episode walks through how to build links the right way - without shortcuts, spam, or jumping into strategies that don’t work for new sites. This episode is based on a real thread from Charles Floate’s r/linkbuilding subreddit, where someone asked how to build high-quality backlinks for a brand-new beauty blog with no existing authority. I break down the best answers, add real-world context, and explain what actually matters when you’re starting from scratch. We cover why most people make link building harder than it...
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E938: I break down new data showing that YouTube has officially overtaken Reddit as the most cited social platform in AI search, including large language models like ChatGPT. We’ll cover what this shift means for SEO, brand visibility, and how to actually get your content cited by AI using YouTube. What changed in AI search - YouTube is now cited more frequently than Reddit in AI-generated answers - Transcripts and descriptions make YouTube content easy for LLMs to read - AI systems increasingly rely on YouTube for explanations, reviews, and comparisons Why YouTube now beats Reddit for AI...
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E937: Watch on YouTube: A deep, practical look at how Claude Cowork is changing the way SEO work is actually executed. This is not a theoretical discussion about AI. The focus is on real workflows: how Claude Cowork performs hands-on SEO tasks that normally require hours of manual effort, and how agencies can realistically use it today. The conversation walks through live examples of Claude Cowork performing local SEO audits, Google Business Profile analysis, competitor research, and on-page SEO evaluations by directly interacting with the browser and SEO tools. Sarvesh Shrivastava joins the...
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E936: Local SEO lives or dies by local authority - and one of the biggest drivers of that authority is local backlinks. I break down exactly how to build high-quality local backlinks that help search engines see your business as an authority in a specific city or region. This applies whether you’re starting a local business, competing in a crowded market, or expanding into new locations. I cover practical strategies that send real referral traffic, strengthen local topical authority, and support long-term ranking improvements - not theory. What you’ll learn: - Why local backlinks matter...
info_outlineE901: A blog post that ranked for zero keywords was lightly updated to make it look like it had been updated in the future.
No new sections.
No URL changes.
No internal linking push.
No major rewrites.
A short time later, the page began ranking for:
- 14 keywords
- 5 page-one positions
- Multiple SERP features
Even more interesting: the Google search result itself displayed a future update date.
Shaun Chojnacki joins the show to share one of the strangest real-world SEO experiments I’ve seen!
We walk through exactly what was changed, what was not changed, and what this may reveal about how Google interprets freshness, relevance, and on-page signals.
What we cover in this episode
- The original state of the blog post and how it wasn’t ranking
- The exact changes made before rankings improved
- What “freshness” actually means in practice
- Why this was not a traditional content refresh
- How Google surfaced the future update date in the SERP
- Why topical authority mattered in this case
- The role of a single outbound link update
- What SEOs should not copy from this experiment
- Why most SEO best practices are rarely tested properly
Additional topics we discuss
- AI Overviews and why social content is appearing in search results
- Why current AI SEO reporting tools are unreliable
- How YouTube videos, LinkedIn posts, and Reddit threads now rank
- Why generic, AI-written FAQs often hurt pages
- How Search Console data produces better FAQs than AI prompts
- Branded FAQs vs informational FAQs
- Niche-focused SEO agencies vs generalist agencies
- Long-term SEO strategy vs short-term tactics
- Why consistency still beats clever tricks over time
This episode is not a recommendation to manipulate publish dates or mislead users. It’s a breakdown of a real test, real data, and real outcomes - and a reminder that Google often responds to signals in ways that are undocumented and unexpected.
This is episode 901 of The Edward Show, a daily digital marketing podcast covering SEO, content, AI, and growth - published every day without missing an episode.
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00:00 Introduction and Welcome
00:10 The Freshness Debate in SEO
00:25 Client Case Study: The Blog Experiment
01:24 Surprising Results
02:27 Technical Details and SEO Strategies
14:40 AI Overviews and Social Media Integration
37:19 Maximizing LinkedIn Impressions
38:25 Cross-Posting Strategies
39:00 Understanding LinkedIn's Algorithm
39:28 Achieving Impressive Growth
39:55 Content Repurposing Techniques
42:07 Building a Strong Team
43:38 Future Business Goals
44:51 SEO and Social Media Insights
51:58 Effective PR and SEO Tactics
01:02:22 Reddit and Alternative SEO Strategies
01:05:41 Long-Term SEO Success
01:09:15 Niche SEO for Wedding Venues
01:10:39 Final Thoughts and Farewell
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