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SEO Test Results for Pushing Local Rankings: The SEO Mad Scientist Episode 5
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SEO Test Results for Pushing Local Rankings: The SEO Mad Scientist Episode 5

The SEO Mad Scientist ยท Web 2.0 Ranker

March 27, 202448m 5s

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Show Notes

Highlights From Episode 5ย - The SEO Mad Scientist:

  • Mike and Alex delved into cutting-edge techniques for maximizing on-page SEO, emphasizing the importance of structured lists, headings, and long-tail keywords in boosting website visibility.
  • They shared insights regarding the significant impact of multimedia content, particularly YouTube videos and Google Earth, on search engine rankings.
  • They discussed exclusive findings from various SEO tests, including a GMB map embed test, providing listeners with valuable insights into the effectiveness of different strategies and techniques.

๐Ÿ” Explore more SEO tests & submit your own test ideas: https://web20ranker.com/seo-mad-scientist/

๐Ÿ› ๏ธ Tools We Used in Testing:

Local Viking: https://localviking.com/

SERPResults: https://serpresults.com/

Products discussed:

PBN Map Embeds: https://web20ranker.com/product/order-pbn-map-embeds/

PBN Links: https://web20ranker.com/product/order-budget-network-links/

On-page SEO Service: https://web20ranker.com/perfect-on-page-seo/

SEO Discussion Mike Milas + Alex C. Barr

0:00 Introduction

04:16 Exploration of on-page optimization strategies

08:56 Influence of YouTube Videos and Google Earth on ranking

12:06 Impact of Structured Lists and Headings on SEO

16:03 The Role of Long-Tail Keywords and Citations on rankings

22:04 GMB Map Embed Test

27:30 Impact of PBN Links and Map Embeds

30:43 Testing the Influence of Anchor Text Links

36:14 Testing Backlink Impact on Local Rankings

40:00 The Value of SEO Compared to Paid Advertising

45:00 The Importance of Testing and Taking Data