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Defining a service area for a SAB set up
I've been back over the training and wanted to confirm my understanding on 1. the service area radius on 2. a service area GBP set up Am I right in saying the plan here is: 1. Set up an initial target of 10x10 around the verification address, then 2. Widen this after the initial 10x10 has been dominated? I'm sure I've seen this in the training but cannot find where!
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New comment 7d ago
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@Mike Clay that sounds super valuable. I am working on some sites where there is the standard location page set up (domain.com/location-1, location-2 etc) and national service pages (domain.com/service-1) but there are also localized service pages on some locations (domain.com/location-1/service-1). Not ideal by any means and overdoing geo relevance is a real consideration.
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@Mike Clay Awesome thank you. Any ideas (maybe there are none!) where the domain.com/location1/service1 localized service pages are being insisted on for non SEO reasons? Context is that this is a multi location franchise. Franchisees want localized control over what services they offer, and how they message it. The only SEO answer I can think of is to achieve this via /location content, leaving the /service pages as national. That said, /location pages will end up linking to (national) service pages with potentially inaccurate info in some cases.
🚀 Market Domination Content Stack - Ready to Conquer Rankings? 🚀
We’re talking serious firepower here. Imagine delivering a full content stack to clients that doesn’t just boost visibility but secures top spots on search results! This includes everything from semantic keyword research and geo-targeted stacks to video FAQs and a full topical cluster setup — here’s what’s packed into this powerhouse. 🔥 📊 Content Breakdown 📊 For a 3-Silo structure, this package includes: - 4 Landing Pages (each with full content & schema) - 32 Supporting Articles to build authority for each silo - 160 FAQ Video Scripts (5 per supporting article) designed for optimized video rankings with a script, title, and description for each - 180 Blog Posts (5 per SA and 5 per Silo Head) to keep content flowing and audiences engaged - 37 Articles in a Geo Stack, with schema crafted for perfect regional targeting ✨ That’s a grand total of 413 pieces of content strategically layered for maximum impact! ✨ Plus, with non-branded Silo plugins, a unique brand voice for each client, and deep-dive competitive analysis to map out just the right content, this stack doesn’t just provide content — it delivers market dominance. So, we want to hear from you! 1️⃣ What would you pay to whitelabel this package? 2️⃣ What price would you feel confident selling this for? Let’s hear your thoughts below! 💬⬇️
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New comment 9d ago
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@Mike Clay $60k to $75k total $10k to $12k a month - I'd likely be a bit creative and underwrite it with some call only ads or similar to tie that into performance.
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@Mike Clay Makes sense to me - absolutely.
🚀 Rapid SEO Audit with AI Magic 🚀
https://app.screencast.com/HwvYFGephAg4P Here’s a quick breakdown of how AI helped speed-run a solid SEO audit in just 2 minutes—yes, two minutes, and here’s how it went down! 1️⃣ Data Input: Uploaded the current keyword rankings for Amicistyle.com—just a spreadsheet away from insights! 2️⃣ AI Analysis: The AI took over, quickly crunching the numbers to reveal some key patterns. It pulled out all the essentials, from top-performing keywords to recent ranking changes. 3️⃣ Structured Output: Out popped a detailed audit report, all neatly organized: - Performance highlights - Top keywords driving traffic - Strengths & areas to level up - Quick analysis of traffic potentials 4️⃣ Efficiency Redefined: This process? Just 2 minutes—saving us tons of time usually spent on manual SEO audits. 5️⃣ Actionable Steps: What’s next? The AI packed in some practical recommendations—making it easier to map out the next moves for growth! 📊 Customizable for Visuals: While this was text-only, the data’s all there, perfect to spin into charts or visuals if you’re presenting it. Is AI part of your SEO toolkit yet? Drop a comment if you’re curious about making this kind of rapid auditing work for you! #SEOAudit #DigitalMarketing #AI
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New comment 13d ago
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Just watched it. That is very very cool. The beauty is in the simplicity. My own little spin on it is going to be this: string together some follow up prompts using the same dataset to create some Python based data viz (Plotly, Seaborn, maybe some others). These animated Data Viz would show the animated insights in the text.
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@Mike Clay killer.
A Visual Website Map?
Hey guys. I think one of the obstacles we all face is that we aren't delivering a tangible object to our clients. With that in mind we're always looking for different ways to show our clients what they are getting. Do any of you use a tool or service that is great for building a visual map of the client site? Something you can just dump a URL into and it'll generate a nice mad/diagram of the site to look at? Just curious...
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New comment 7d ago
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Screaming Frog has data viz options which you can open and download as images ("Vizualizations" in main menu). That tool is free for sites under 500 pages I believe. If you have Python chops you can combine libraries like NetworkX, Pandas Dataframes, Advertools, MatPlotLib to make quite good looking Data Viz of site structures.
Week 5 Of FoundationRank Is LIVE!
Sorry for the delay on this one. Week 5 is now LIVE and in the Kajabi member's area. All about drive stacks and schema stacking. Don't worry over the shoulder examples coming as well! @Mike Clay
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New comment 27d ago
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Just watched the Schema Stacking video - the best explanation of the 5 iFrame stack I've ever heard having tried to work it out way back in 2015 using Tumblr of all platforms! Thank you for putting it together in such a succinct way. I have an implementation question on it within a particular context. I would like to implement this on a site where, for various reasons, the dev options are limited (outsourced CMS platform; limited tech stack; devs not hugely nuanced in SEO). For the main website footer embed, would modifying the DOM via JS and injecting this via Google Tag Manager work? My instinct is "yes, probably, provided the GSC rendered page shows the <iframe>. But not nearly as reliable/good as coding it into the HTML source code". But would that be accurate in your experience?
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@Mike Clay perfect. Thank you,
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