Activity
Mon
Wed
Fri
Sun
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
What is this?
Less
More

Memberships

GC
Growthworks Community

Private • 17.4k • Free

MapsLiftoff

Public • 168 • Free

6 contributions to MapsLiftoff
TEASER View
https://app.screencast.com/TnqvILJD381B1 Hey everyone! I just wrapped up building a new tool that calculates thematic content needs for true market domination 🌐📈. If you've ever felt lost on where to start or what content to prioritize for maximum impact, this might just be the roadmap you've been waiting for! 👉 Check out this quick demo video to see it in action and let me know what you think! I am working to get this live online and not just in my development enviroment
6
3
New comment 20d ago
2 likes • 20d
Hey Mike, can't thank you enough for letting me test the tool ahead of release. The big takeaway I have from using it (across many different websites and industries), is that we all need to be building A LOT more content. More supporting articles, more blogs, more FAQ videos, etc. I'm stepping up my blogging pace for clients to 2 a Day! 8 a month used to work fine...but post helpful content update, 2 a day is about what it takes to get the results we all want. And luckily, the tools we all have makes it easier to do that as well. Very cool Content Calculator, for sure!!!
TOPICAL Clustering Update
Did A Quick Video Walkthrough of how I am trying to think about topical Clusters to get them even higher targeted. https://app.screencast.com/kA3QcVe7Ab41L Check out the video and let me know what you think The Prompt I used I have a list of websites that rank for "hair salon virginia beach" - https://www.aocsalon.com/ - https://www.tangledupsalon.com/ - https://www.dupressalon.net/ - https://hairwearesalon.com/ - https://fringesalonva.com/ I need to build a topical map for my site that allows me to out perform these sites. Step 1: Find how much thematic content I will need for "hair salon virginia beach" to do this I need to use a google Boolean Search to find out how much content the competitors have vrs my site (https://www.amicistyle.com) the Boolean search I need to run on each is ( site:domain intext:"hair salon virginia beach" ) then count the results, average out how many pages there are and add 5, this will give me the amount of Supporting Articles I need in my Topical Map Step 2: use the uploaded Keyword research document from SEMRush to build out a topical clusers for "hair salon virginia beach" the supporting articles should be Informational .. If there are not enough INFORMATIONAL keywords for the then use commercial keywords with Informational 2ndary keywords. Step 3: organize the topical map in a table with the following columns - Primary Keyword - Keyword Intent - Article Title - 2ndary Keyword + Intent - a Semantic Keyword Cluster for this page to define the primary Keyword
6
11
New comment 15d ago
1 like • 20d
Mike, that is absolutely amazing. I love it!
Mastering Schema
Hey all, I'm looking for recommendations on a solid course I can use to sharpen up my schema game. I do most of the basics, but I know there is so much more I could be using to add real depth to these pages. I appreciate any suggestions that will apply to SEO. Thanks all.
2
12
New comment 13d ago
3 likes • 25d
Terry Samuels course from this summer is excellent.
2 likes • 23d
@Sivagopi Appadurai , yes sir. You can find it here: https://seouniversity.net/schema-training-course/
🚀 Exciting Updates Coming to MLO Skool! 🎉
We’ve been busy behind the scenes, and I’m thrilled to share what’s on the horizon: 👉 2 New Courses dropping soon to take your skills to the next level. 👉 Add-Ons for Foundation Rank: For those who’ve mastered the basics, these extras will level up your strategy! 👉 New Workshop: Unlockable based on your community level once it launches (keep an eye out!). 👉 Brand New Course with AI Tools: Harness the power of AI for marketing like never before. …And there’s more to come! 💥 Stay tuned—big things are on the way! Let me know in the comments what you’re most excited about. 👇✨
4
2
New comment 25d ago
0 likes • 25d
[attachment]
Website Themes
I was just curious to see what most of you guys are using to build your websites. I tend to use elementor but it is not the fastest loader and I am looking for something better to use.
2
8
New comment 22d ago
2 likes • 25d
Divi! I love it. I moved away from Total...and then Elementor Pro...and have been super happy with Divi.
1-6 of 6
Geoff Goacher
2
9points to level up
@geoff-goacher-6234
Creative thinker / designer with over 30+ years of experience helping build brands, products, services, and friendships.

Active 18h ago
Joined Nov 20, 2024
powered by