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We Don't PLAY!™: Best AI SEO News, Pinterest Business and Web Marketing Masterclasses
by Favour Obasi-ike: Top Technical AI SEO and Pinterest Search Marketing Business Podcast Expert
Stop guessing and start ranking with the best AI SEO news, Pinterest business strategies, and website marketing insights for higher business asset acquisition. We Don't PLAY!™ is your definitive blueprint to master technical SEO, grow your digital assets, and turn your passion into profit through high-level interviews and actionable tactics.We Don't PLAY!™ is your definitive favorite source for AI SEO news, Pinterest Business marketing, and website monetization insights. Master digital asset acquisition, grow your online presence, and turn your passion into profit; through high-level interviews and actionable strategies.Book SEO Services: Schedule a Discovery C
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How Do Uniform Resource Locators (URLs) Actually Work On Websites?
Favour Obasi-ike, MBA, MS guides listeners through the foundational role of URLs in digital visibility and SEO for 2026. URLs serve as digital identities for every webpage; their language and structure determine how easily search engines and AI platforms can find and rank your content. By adopting precise, location- and intent-based URL strategies—and regularly reviewing for duplication or outdated naming—websites can dramatically improve both local and global search performance.Further, Favour Obasi-ike explains upcoming trends, including Google’s move toward localized and entity-based search, and emphasizes taking action for long-term organic traffic.Who Is This For?This episode is for entrepreneurs, business owners, digital marketers, content creators, and anyone building or managing a website in 2026 who wants to improve SEO, increase visibility, and better understand the critical role of URLs and digital real estate in organic search results.Ready to Rank? Book Your SEO & Web Dev Services Today🧠 Book Web Dev SEO Services or Technical SEO Services with Favour Obasi-ike🧠 Visit our Official Work and PLAY Entertainment Website | Book Best GEO / SEO Marketing Services🧠 Join our exclusive SEO Marketing community🧠 Read SEO Articles🧠 Subscribe to the We Don't PLAY Podcast🧠 Purchase Flaev Beatz Beats Online🧠 Favour Obasi-ike Quick Links🧠 Start Recording your Podcast with Riverside Today | Sign Up with My Affiliate Link HereExplore Free Marketing Resources to Grow Your Business📑 Read about SEO Topics📑 Read about Clubhouse Audio Topics📑 Read about Pinterest SEO Topics📑 Read about Marketing Topics📑 Read about Podcast Topics📑 Read Social Media Tips📑 Read Billboards Tips📑 Read Work and PLAY Entertainment NewsfeedKey Moments & TimestampsIntroduction: Why URLs Matter00:00:04 — Favour Obasi-ike explains the importance of understanding URLs as the "keys to your web pages," setting the stage for a deep dive into their SEO relevance.Live URL Examples & Research Tips00:02:26 — Favour Obasi-ike recommends https://http.dev and https://http.dev/url explores hands-on learning about URL structures.URL Structure & Search Intent00:04:15 — Favour Obasi-ike illustrates how descriptive URLs directly affect how search engines (and AI) find and rank your pages.Duplicate Pages & URL Optimization00:06:15 — Dangers of duplicating about pages, and why URL naming needs to be intentional.Strategy for About Pages & Personal Branding00:13:10 — Customizing URLs to reflect specific teams, products, or names for improved search targeting.URLs as Digital Usernames/Tags00:19:15 — Analogy comparing URLs to social handles for recognition and discovery.Hyperlocal & Location Pages for SEO00:27:41 — How local business pages, with city or region in the URL, give you a competitive edge in Google rankings.2026 SEO Trends: Algorithm Updates00:38:36 — Favour Obasi-ike discusses Google’s focus on local content, the impact of FAQ schema depreciation, and why entity/brand SEO is the future.The Lifespan of a URL00:49:27 — Each quality blog URL can bring organic search traffic for up to 24 months.SEO Summary for 2026URLs are not just addresses—they are identity tags for each webpage and key to getting found on search engines and AI platforms.Google, Microsoft, and emerging AI (ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, etc.) reference and rank webpages via URLs, not just websites.URLs should be intentional, descriptive, and match searcher intent, including product/service, location, and individual or brand names where appropriate.Avoid duplication and filler URLs (e.g., /copy-about-2); instead, use /about-team or /about-johndoe for clarity.Add location tags (e.g., /atlanta-coffee-shop) to target local search and benefit from Google’s 2026 trend toward hyperlocal content.Internal linking and proper use of keywords within URLs strengthen SEO; avoid using years in evergreen URLs to maintain long-term relevancy.FAQsQ: Should I put a person’s name in the URL?A: Yes, especially if you want that person to be found in search results. For example, /about-jasmine-renee will help searchers find that page when they Google your name.Q: Can I customize my homepage URL?A: No. The homepage is always just your domain (e.g., www.example.com), but all other pages can be custom-named.Q: How do duplicate pages affect SEO?A: Duplicate URLs dilute your site’s authority and confuse search engines. Use descriptive, unique URLs for each page.Q: Is adding a location to my URL important?A: Absolutely, especially in 2026, as Google favors local content. For example, add /new-york or /chicago to target city-based searches.Q: What is the shelf life of a good URL?A: High-value URLs can stay relevant in search results for up to 24 months with no additional ads.Action StepsAudit your existing URLs for duplication, clarity, and alignment with target keywords and locations.Customize all non-homepage URLs to reflect keywords, locations, product names, or personal/brand names relevant to your target audience.Utilize location-based pages if you serve specific geographic areas.Avoid using specific years in evergreen URLs; use topic-focused language instead.Add internal links and anchor text that match your URL’s keywords.Monitor Google and AI search trends—stay updated on schema changes and algorithm updates affecting how your URLs are ranked.Sign up for expert consultation if you need a hands-on audit or full URL strategy implemented (Favour Obasi-ike offers this).For personalized support, updates, or to schedule a consultation, connect through the link provided during the episode.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Modern SEO: Old SEO vs New SEO
This episode provides practical advice on advanced SEO, AI engine optimization (AEO), answer engine optimization, technical website optimization, schema, and retention strategies for anyone looking to improve digital marketing visibility in the age of AI. Learn how to harness evolving platforms, implement the latest best practices, and create resilient, audience-focused web ecosystems.In this insightful episode, Favour Obasi-ike, MBA, MS dives deep into the evolution of SEO—comparing the foundations of "old" Search Engine Optimization with the demands and opportunities of "new" Search Everywhere Optimization.Listeners will uncover essential strategies for optimizing content across today's rapidly shifting digital environments, including website best practices, AI integrations, and the importance of technical SEO fundamentals.Favour explains how staying updated and proactive is vital, as algorithm changes and the rise of AI platforms like ChatGPT, Gemini, and others are reshaping the discovery and ranking of digital content. Favour also takes questions from the community, responding with real-world examples and tactical advice.Whether you're a business owner, marketer, content creator, or SEO professional, this episode offers actionable guidance for adapting to future-focused SEO. Listeners will learn why website speed, schema markup, secure protocols, and precise keyword versus prompt usage matter more than ever.Favour also discusses why attention and retention are the new KPIs, plus the growing importance of authority, expertise, and trust—in both human and AI-powered search.Who Is This For?Digital marketersBusiness owners and entrepreneursSEO professionalsContent creators and website managersAnyone seeking to future-proof their digital presenceReady to Rank? Book Your SEO & Web Dev Services Today🧠 Book Web Dev SEO Services or Technical SEO Services with Favour Obasi-ike🧠 Visit our Official Work and PLAY Entertainment Website | Book Best GEO / SEO Marketing Services🧠 Join our exclusive SEO Marketing community🧠 Read SEO Articles🧠 Subscribe to the We Don't PLAY Podcast🧠 Purchase Flaev Beatz Beats Online🧠 Favour Obasi-ike Quick Links🧠 Start Recording your Podcast with Riverside Today | Sign Up with My Affiliate Link HereExplore Free Marketing Resources to Grow Your Business📑 Read about SEO Topics📑 Read about Clubhouse Audio Topics📑 Read about Pinterest SEO Topics📑 Read about Marketing Topics📑 Read about Podcast Topics📑 Read Social Media Tips📑 Read Billboards Tips📑 Read Work and PLAY Entertainment Newsfeed🎙️ Sign up with PodMatchKey Moments & TimestampsOld vs. New SEO: What Changed & Why It Matters 00:00:02 – Favour introduces the concept of "Search Everywhere Optimization" and the evolution from traditional SEO.Local SEO & Google Core Updates 00:02:44 – Discussion on domain-level SEO strategies and Google's prioritization of localized content.Keywords, Prompts & The Rise of Conversational Search 00:05:15 – Exploring the shift from simple keywords to long-tail prompts.Technical SEO Fundamentals 00:09:07 – The importance of URL accessibility, canonical tags, schema, site speed, and duplicate content avoidance.Detecting & Adapting to Rapid Changes 00:14:44 – Why constant learning and quick adaptation to SEO trends is essential.Claiming & Tracking Digital Properties 00:17:24 – Connecting domains to Google Search Console and tracking long-term analytics.Platforms & Technical Limits 00:22:24 – Pitfalls of website builders like Google Sites and GoDaddy, and the benefits of advanced platforms.Schema, Metadata & Search Bots 00:28:08 – Differences between meta tags, open graph, and schema markup.AI-Generated Content & Trust Issues 00:34:03 – Risks of relying solely on AI for content and why human oversight is invaluable.Retention as a KPI & Future Trends 00:39:05 – How retention affects business value, and the need for structured, outcome-focused content.Frequently Asked QuestionsQ: How has SEO changed in the age of AI?A: SEO now involves optimizing for both traditional search engines and AI-driven platforms. This means attending to technical structure, schema, and producing rich, answer-based content.Q: Should I still focus on keywords with all the new AI platforms?A: Yes, but think in terms of prompts and long-tail queries, as AI chatbots and search engines process more complex, conversational input.Q: What technical factors matter most today?A: Site speed, secure protocols (HTTPS), canonical URLs, schema markup, proper meta descriptions, and mobile optimization are all critical.Q: Is Google Sites or GoDaddy enough for a competitive website?A: Not for advanced SEO. These platforms lack robust features for detailed optimization and hinder growth compared to custom or advanced managed platforms.Q: How do I avoid being penalized for AI-generated content?A: Always add human oversight, authenticity, and originality. Search engines prioritize trust, authority, and real-world expertise.Action StepsAudit Your WebsiteCheck for technical SEO issues—site speed, security, schema, and canonicalization.Implement Schema Markup:Use appropriate schema types for your business to help search bots better understand your site.Update and Connect Properties:Ensure your site is registered with Google Search Console and other relevant analytics platforms.Focus on Retention:Create high-quality, actionable content that builds trust and keeps your users engaged.Stay Current:Continually learn and check for the latest updates in AI, SEO, and platform algorithms.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Flodesk Email Marketing Achieves 17% More Visibility Than Your Industry's Average. Here's How?
Join Flodesk Partner, Favour Obasi-ike, MBA, MS for a robust deep dive into the evolving landscape of email marketing, practical technical strategies, and AI’s impact — all centered around the power of Flodesk for creators, small business owners, and marketers. Discover how Flodesk outperforms industry standards with 17% higher email visibility and why its technical backbone (including Amazon SES integration) leads to superior open and click-through rates. Favour dispels myths about pricing, reveals pitfalls of competitor platforms like Mailchimp, Constant Contact, and ConvertKit, and walks through the essential metrics and best practices that drive sustainable growth.Explore actionable tactics for segmenting your list, building workflows, ensuring compliance, managing DNS records, and even leveraging backlinks from within your email platform. Gain insight into content strategy, the importance of high-quality list growth over vanity numbers, and how to work through mental blocks or burnout as a digital creative. Favour also unpacks the risks and opportunities of AI-driven content, the importance of protecting your web assets from scraping, and emerging best practices as AI reshapes marketing. For creators feeling overwhelmed by platform choices, technical jargon, or skepticism about automation and visibility stats, this episode offers clarity, step-by-step guidance, and a boost of confidence to take your email marketing to the next level. Learn from real-world examples, industry benchmarks, and practical tools that favor sustainable relationship-driven marketing over spammy tactics.Who Is This For?Entrepreneurs and small business owners Solopreneurs and digital creators Email marketing beginners to intermediates Marketing professionals looking for actionable technical advice Anyone considering Flodesk or seeking more ROI from email tools Creatives interested in building sustainable, compliant audience relationships List managers wanting to increase engagement and deliverabilityReady to Rank? Book Your SEO & Web Dev Services Today🧠 Book Web Dev SEO Services or Technical SEO Services with Favour Obasi-ike🧠 Visit our Official Work and PLAY Entertainment Website | Book Best GEO / SEO Marketing Services🧠 Join our exclusive SEO Marketing community🧠 Read SEO Articles🧠 Subscribe to the We Don't PLAY Podcast🧠 Purchase Flaev Beatz Beats Online🧠 Favour Obasi-ike Quick Links🧠 Start Recording your Podcast with Riverside Today | Sign Up with My Affiliate Link HereExplore Free Marketing Resources to Grow Your Business📑 Read about SEO Topics📑 Read about Clubhouse Audio Topics📑 Read about Pinterest SEO Topics📑 Read about Marketing Topics📑 Read about Podcast Topics📑 Read Social Media Tips📑 Read Billboards Tips📑 Read Work and PLAY Entertainment Newsfeed🎙️ Sign up with PodMatchKey Moments & TimestampsIntroducing Flodesk’s Advantage (00:00:03): Why 17% more visibility matters Technical Foundations—Amazon SES (00:06:45): Deliverability basics Comparing Platforms & Pricing Pitfalls (00:09:12): Mailchimp, Constant Contact, and the true long-term costs Building for Engagement: Segmentation & Backlinks (00:11:09): Monetizing newsletters, building paid lists, workflow strategies DNS Health & Compliance Essentials (00:05:41, 01:50:39): Protecting your sender reputation, using nslookup.io Email Marketing Success: Analytics that Matter (01:13:07): Delivery, open, click, and unsubscribe rates Handling List Growth, Unsubscribes, and Mental Blocks (01:22:34): Avoiding marketing burnout The AI Era: Legal, Technical, and Creative Challenges (02:02:30): Content protection and copyright Pro Tips for New Flodesk Users (00:19:31, 02:39:04): Free Flodesk University, hands-on walkthrough, maximizing new featuresFAQsQ: What makes Flodesk better than other email platforms?A: Simpler pricing, better deliverability via Amazon SES, and robust features like workflows, paid modules, and visual branding.Q: How can I check if emails from my domain are at risk of landing in spam?A: Use nslookup.io to check domain health, SPF, DKIM, and DMARC records.Q: What are the most critical email marketing metrics to monitor?A: Delivery rates, open rates, click-through rates, and unsubscribe rates.Q: How do I protect my content from AI scraping or copyright risks?A: Implement technical protections in robots.txt and monitor legal trends closely as AI develops.Q: What should I do if most people on my list are people I know personally?A: Focus on growing with targeted content, lead magnets, and strategic partnerships; prioritize unknown engaged subscribers for growth.Action StepsVisit Flodesk and use Favour’s partner link for 25% off your first year. Sign up for the free Flodesk University to master setup, workflows, and automations. Audit your domain at nslookup.io and update DNS records to improve deliverability. Analyze your email analytics and adjust content/frequency to boost engagement. Test segmenting your list by behavior, not just demographics. Protect your web-based assets with updated robots.txt and copyright policies. Bookmark this podcast and subscribe for future practical marketing guidance.ConnectFlodesk University: university.flodesk.com Favour’s Partner Link for Flodesk 25% OFFDomain health check tool: nslookup.ioSubscribe to Favour Obasi-ike’s AI & SEO newsletter for ongoing marketing insightsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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26+ Passive Income Money Ideas I Found That Work For You (Multiple Sources)
26+ actionable passive income ideas for 2026 and beyond in this lively and interactive episode with Favour Obasi-ike, MBA, MS and a panel of guests. Drawing inspiration from a viral Instagram post by Business Bounce, the conversation moves far beyond a simple list—delving into real experiences, mindset, and strategies for creating true wealth streams.Listeners are guided through proven paths like dividend stocks, selling digital courses, high yield savings accounts (HYSA), rental real estate, affiliate marketing, and innovative digital ventures such as podcasting and blogging.Our guests share personal stories, cautionary tales, and practical recommendations. The episode emphasizes the importance of research, updating your skills, the power of community, multiple income streams, and maintaining the right money mindset.The dialogue covers everything from global economic nuances, risk tolerance, automation, and leveraging data, to optimizing your online presence for long-term recurring income.Practical tools and resources are mentioned, such as Google AdSense, Cap.so, and tips for leveraging couponing apps or optimizing SEO for passive returns.Real-life examples and community questions bring depth and high value to listeners at any stage of their wealth-building journey.Ready to Rank? Book Your SEO & Web Dev Services Today🧠 Book Web Dev SEO Services or Technical SEO Services with Favour Obasi-ike🧠 Visit our Official Work and PLAY Entertainment Website | Book Best GEO / SEO Marketing Services🧠 Join our exclusive SEO Marketing community🧠 Read SEO Articles🧠 Subscribe to the We Don't PLAY Podcast🧠 Purchase Flaev Beatz Beats Online🧠 Favour Obasi-ike Quick Links🧠 Start Recording your Podcast with Riverside Today | Sign Up with My Affiliate Link HereExplore Free Marketing Resources to Grow Your Business📑 Read about SEO Topics📑 Read about Clubhouse Audio Topics📑 Read about Pinterest SEO Topics📑 Read about Marketing Topics📑 Read about Podcast Topics📑 Read Social Media Tips📑 Read Billboards Tips📑 Read Work and PLAY Entertainment Newsfeed🎙️ Sign up with PodMatchWho Is This For?This episode is ideal for:Aspiring entrepreneurs looking for realistic passive income streams Creators, coaches, and consultants wanting digital revenue ideas Busy professionals seeking to supplement 9-to-5 income Anyone curious about updating or diversifying wealth strategies for the future Listeners who value both motivation and practical, honest adviceKey Moments & TimestampsIntroduction & Origin of Ideas: 00:00Dividend Stocks Explained: 04:21Selling Updated Digital Courses: 05:35, 19:10Importance of Research & Mindset: 10:13, 49:00Real Estate & HYSA: 13:31, 17:55Passive Income Master List: 16:50Community & Courses Synergy: 19:43Digital Product Platforms: 07:14AdSense & Blogging for Recurring Revenue: 35:30Mindset, Failures, & Risk: 51:00, 01:51:41Automation Tools (Cap, Loom, Calendars): 01:59:08Income Diversification & Global Perspectives: 02:10:43Action Steps & Replays: 02:48:54, 03:16:10Top FAQs AnsweredQ: What are the best beginner-friendly passive income streams?A: Dividend stocks, selling digital courses, blogging with AdSense, and affiliate marketing.Q: Do courses still work as passive income in 2026?A: Yes—if you update them regularly and build a community for recurring value (19:59).Q: What’s a HYSA and how do I use it for passive income?A: A High Yield Savings Account offers higher interest rates—great for secure, minimal-effort returns (13:31).Q: How important is a website for online passive income?A: Essential. Treat your website like digital property for SEO, AdSense, and building authority (51:21).Q: How do I pick the right passive income ideas for me?A: Align with your brand, skills, and values. Don’t be afraid to test and adapt (01:11:02).Action StepsPick 1–3 ideas from the episode list that align with your interests and skills Research platforms & requirements before investing money or time Update or launch your own website as your digital property Join or build a community around your products or courses Stay consistent, track your results, and be ready to adapt as the market changes Book a call or connect with Favour Obasi-ike, MBA, MS via the podcast links for personalized strategiesReady to jumpstart your passive income journey? Don’t forget to check out the replay, explore the resources mentioned, and connect with our guest experts for more guidance!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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[Business & Marketing Clubhouse App Special] How to Make Monthly Website Sales and Revenue with SEO Money Pages
Business & Marketing Clubhouse host Rocki invited SEO expert, Favour Obasi-ike, MBA, MS to break down the essential framework for generating consistent, monthly sales through your website. Whether you are a solopreneur just starting out or an established business owner looking to scale, this conversation provides a roadmap for turning your digital presence into a high-performing storefront.This session focuses on the strategic and technical requirements for achieving recurring monthly sales. Favour Obasi-ike explains that monthly sales are a result of continuous effort and "property" building. By treating every new page as an asset, businesses can create multiple entry points for customers, much like a physical storefront with multiple doors.Favour emphasizes that a website is not just an information portal; it is your primary business asset. The discussion centers on the concept of "page depth"; the idea that your website’s value increases as you add more entry points for potential customers. By benchmarking your progress (aiming for at least one new page per week), you can build a robust library of content that the algorithm indexes, ensuring long-term visibility.The episode also dives into the distinction between "money pages" and "information pages." A money page is defined by its ability to capture leads or facilitate a direct transaction, such as through email sign-ups or product checkouts. Favour shares a powerful case study on Canva’s early growth strategy, illustrating how consistent blogging and SEO-focused content creation laid the foundation for their global success.Listeners will also learn about the technical infrastructure needed to support growth, including the benefits of WordPress multi-site setups and global carts over traditional "rented" platforms. The conversation concludes with a deep dive into the music industry and royalties with guest Aurora the Goddess, highlighting the importance of brand ownership and data tracking across multiple platforms.Ready to Rank? Book Your SEO & Web Dev Services Today🧠 Book Web Dev SEO Services or Technical SEO Services with Favour Obasi-ike🧠 Visit our Official Work and PLAY Entertainment Website | Book Best GEO / SEO Marketing Services🧠 Join our exclusive SEO Marketing community🧠 Read SEO Articles🧠 Subscribe to the We Don't PLAY Podcast🧠 Purchase Flaev Beatz Beats Online🧠 Favour Obasi-ike Quick Links🧠 Start Recording your Podcast with Riverside Today | Sign Up with My Affiliate Link HereExplore Free Marketing Resources to Grow Your Business📑 Read about SEO Topics📑 Read about Clubhouse Audio Topics📑 Read about Pinterest SEO Topics📑 Read about Marketing Topics📑 Read about Podcast Topics📑 Read Social Media Tips📑 Read Billboards Tips📑 Read Work and PLAY Entertainment Newsfeed🎙️ Sign up with PodMatchKey Takeaways:The Storefront Analogy: Why your website must function like a physical store to drive sales.Page Depth Strategy: How to benchmark your content creation to increase property value online.Pinterest Insights: Understanding the 14-day learning phase for ad optimization.Infrastructure Ownership: Moving from "renting" platforms to owning your digital ecosystem.Key Moments & Timestamps[00:26] – Introduction to the theme: How to make monthly website sales.[02:41] – Favour Obasi-ike introduces his background and the We Don't PLAY! podcast.[09:52] – The Storefront Analogy: Viewing your website as a 24/7 sales representative.[26:01] – Defining "Money Pages": How to identify pages that actually convert.[26:42] – Pinterest Strategy: Navigating the 14-day algorithm learning phase.[27:18] – The Page Depth Benchmark: Why you should aim for one new page per week.[28:20] – The Canva Case Study: Using SEO and indexing for long-term dominance.[95:31] – Technical Infrastructure: WordPress multi-site vs. traditional hosting.[97:50] – Guest Spotlight: Aurora the Goddess on music royalties and brand visibility.Frequently Asked QuestionsWhat is a "Money Page"? A page where a visitor leaves something behind, such as an email address or a payment, turning a visitor into a lead or customer.How many pages should my website have? Favor suggests benchmarking one page per week. If you’ve had a site for 10 years, you should ideally have around 500 pages of indexed content.Why use WordPress multi-site? It allows you to manage multiple domains and businesses under one infrastructure, reducing costs and simplifying management.How long does it take for Pinterest ads to work? Pinterest has a 14-day learning phase that must be accounted for in your monthly marketing budget.Action StepsAudit Your Page Depth: Count your current pages and compare them to the age of your website.Identify Your Money Pages: Ensure every product has at least 10 supporting pages (FAQs, infographics, reviews).Implement a Weekly Content Schedule: Commit to publishing one new SEO-optimized page every week.Review Your Infrastructure: Evaluate if you are "renting" your platform (e.g., Shopify) or if you should move to an "owned" system like WordPress for better scaling.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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SEO Services: How Much Money Should You Budget OR Invest in SEO Services for 2026?
Favour Obasi-ike, MBA, MS, dives deep into the realities of budgeting and investing for SEO services in 2026. Favour explains that businesses should expect to invest between $500 and $10,000 monthly, emphasizing that organic search provides a much higher long-term conversion rate than paid media. The conversation heavily highlights the necessity of technical SEO—such as integrating Google Search Console and fixing canonical tags—before scaling content. Furthermore, Favour breaks down the evolution of "AI SEO," explaining how modern websites must use structured data, updated content tags, and local zip code embedding to ensure they are recommended by AI bots and localized search updates.Who is this for? This content is perfectly tailored for business owners, digital marketers, entrepreneurs, and content creators looking to navigate the technical and financial realities of search engine optimization in 2026. Whether you manage a local brick-and-mortar shop or a global e-commerce brand, this breakdown provides a blueprint for leveraging organic growth and artificial intelligence.Ready to Rank? Book Your SEO & Web Dev Services Today🧠 Book Web Dev SEO Services or Technical SEO Services with Favour Obasi-ike🧠 Visit our Official Work and PLAY Entertainment Website | Book Best GEO / SEO Marketing Services🧠 Join our exclusive SEO Marketing community🧠 Read SEO Articles🧠 Subscribe to the We Don't PLAY Podcast🧠 Purchase Flaev Beatz Beats Online🧠 Favour Obasi-ike Quick Links🧠 Start Recording your Podcast with Riverside Today | Sign Up with My Affiliate Link HereExplore Free Marketing Resources to Grow Your Business📑 Read about SEO Topics📑 Read about Clubhouse Audio Topics📑 Read about Pinterest SEO Topics📑 Read about Marketing Topics📑 Read about Podcast Topics📑 Read Social Media Tips📑 Read Billboards Tips📑 Read Work and PLAY Entertainment Newsfeed🎙️ Sign up with PodMatchKey MomentsThe True Cost of SEO: Favour Obasi-ike establishes that a realistic SEO investment in 2026 ranges from $500 to $10,000 per month, depending on the scope and technical needs of the business.Paid Ads vs. Organic Reality: A stark comparison is made between the average paid ad conversion rate (~7%) and organic search conversion rates (ranging from 27% to over 400% for highly targeted content).Technical SEO Foundation: Favour uses the analogy of a luxury car with flat tires to describe websites with great content but poor technical setups (like missing canonical tags).The Shift to AI SEO: Traditional SEO focuses on direct indexing, whereas "AI SEO" (Hybrid Engine Optimization) relies heavily on citations, structured data, and authority to feed search bots like ChatGPT and Claude.The Power of "Last Modified": Updating old articles triggers a "last modified" backend tag, which signals fresh content to AI algorithms, resetting your SEO cycle.The Cost and Foundation of SEOBudgeting for 2026: Favour opens the discussion by stating that a realistic investment for SEO services in 2026 ranges between $500 and $10,000 per month.The Power of Keywords: The panel discusses utilizing keywords as hashtags, URLs, and specific page slugs to capture exact search intent.Google Search Console: Favour explains that connecting to Google Search Console is mandatory, describing it as "Google's internet service provider".Paid Ads vs. Organic Search: A detailed statistical breakdown highlights that organic search holds an average 27.6% click-through rate, whereas paid search ads convert at an average of just 7%.Share of Voice: The conversation shifts to prioritizing an organic "share of voice" to build authority and prepare for Search Generative Experiences (SGE).Technical Audits and Retention StrategiesShare of Voice Case Study: Favour shares a story about consulting an architectural firm for 18 months at $3,000/month just to build their interface and raise their share of voice from under 1% to almost 4%.The "Flat Tire" Analogy: Favour emphasizes that doing technical SEO—like fixing broken canonical tags—is a prerequisite to content creation, comparing a broken technical setup to driving a fast car with flat tires.Customer Retention Metrics: The panel outlines essential tracking metrics, including page depth, page progression, and engagement signals like scroll depth and click patterns.E-commerce Trust Signals: Displaying accepted payment methods and authenticating privacy and return policies are highlighted as critical trust signals required to pass merchant verifications on platforms like Pinterest.Ranking for Niche Keywords: Fredo shares his strategy of owning the non-branded keyword "W4 Sandwich," which allows his $5,000 eBook to rank number one globally without paid ads.Beginner Action Steps: For those with zero budget, Fredo recommends creating a link-in-bio, utilizing TikTok and Instagram, and placing the website's domain name directly into video titles to generate free search traction.Authenticity, The Law of 62, and AI SEOAuthenticity Over Perfection: Fredo shares a story about a viral day-trading video recorded using a water jug as a phone stand, illustrating that audiences often prefer relatable, authentic content over overly polished aesthetics.Targeting the Ideal Client: The conversation underscores the importance of a highly specific target market, with Fredo noting that his ideal clients are pool cleaners who possess a Google Maps account.The "Law of 62": Favour references Drake's early strategy and the distance to space (62 miles) to emphasize that building foundational authority requires consistent volume, such as publishing 62 episodes, tracks, or blogs.Traditional SEO vs. AI SEO: Favour defines the stark contrast between the two: traditional SEO focuses on direct indexing and "show and tell," while Hybrid Engine Optimization (AI SEO) relies on citations, mentions, and structured data to feed search bots like ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini.Structured Data, Competitor Tracking, and Local HacksStructuring for Bots: Jonathan confirms that AI algorithms highly favor data that is strictly categorized and structured in a hierarchy.Capturing Competitor Traffic: Favour provides examples of intercepting competitor traffic, such as writing comparison articles like "Alternatives to Hobby Lobby" or switching to Cap.so when Loom failed.The "Last Modified" Tag: Favour reveals that actively updating legacy content triggers a "last modified" backend tag, signaling fresh content to AI algorithms and resetting your SEO cycle.Local Intent Optimization: Referencing the February 2026 core update, the panel discusses the importance of local search, recommending that businesses embed specific zip codes, city names, and "near me" tags directly into their backend metadata.Metadata & OG Images: Fredo stresses the importance of Open Graph (OG) images so that professional preview graphics appear when links are shared on social media or via text, and notes the rising importance of Voice SEO (Siri, Alexa)Action Steps for Favour Obasi-ike's AudienceConnect Google Search Console: Ensure your site map is submitted and your website is communicating with Google's network.Audit Technical SEO First: Fix broken links, resolve canonical tag issues, and establish your core web vitals before you spend money on content creation or paid ads.Update Legacy Content: Go back to your older blogs and refresh them to trigger a new "last modified" tag, alerting AI bots that your information is fresh.Implement Structured Local Data: Place your city names, zip codes, and "near me" terminology in your backend metadata to capitalize on Google's local intent updates.Set Up Open Graph (OG) Images: Ensure your metadata features an OG image so that whenever your link is shared or searched, it displays professionally, increasing click-through rates.FAQsHow much should I budget for SEO in 2026? You should expect to invest anywhere from $500 to $10,000 a month, heavily dependent on the customization and technical status of your business.How long does it take to see a return on SEO? It takes a minimum of 3 to 6 months to see initial momentum, but true exponential growth and solid ROI typically require 12 to 24 months of consistent investment.What is the difference between SEO and AI SEO? Standard SEO optimizes pages for direct search engine indexing, while AI SEO (or Hybrid Engine Optimization) relies on citations, mentions, and highly structured data to be referenced directly by AI bots.Why is Google Search Console critical? It is effectively Google's internet service provider; if your site isn't connected, Google won't properly index your pages or validate your domain.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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[SEO Secrets] Page Indexing Architecture: How Search Engines Store and Display Your Web Content
Favour Obasi-ike, MBA, MS breaks down the semantic web SEO concept of "page indexing," explaining that it is simply the process by which search engines discover, crawl, and store your web pages in their database. Using a library analogy, he explains that just as a library must log a newly purchased book before patrons can find it on the shelf, Google must index your pages before users can discover them in search results.Favour emphasizes that high-quality content is practically invisible if it hasn't been properly indexed.He also walks the audience through the technical steps of verifying a domain via Google Search Console and stresses the importance of owning your hosting and DNS records.Who is this for?This content is tailored for business owners, content creators, podcasters, and website managers who want to understand fundamental SEO concepts to increase their online visibility and website traffic.Key MomentsSegment 1: Introduction to page indexing and how it builds long-term business visibility.Segment 2: Step-by-step technical guide to setting up Google Search Console and submitting sitemaps.Segment 3: Understanding how accidental "no-index tags" can hide your website from the internet.Segment 4: How third-party platforms (like Apple Podcasts and Spotify) generate indexed links that boost your search presence.Segment 5: The "Library Analogy" explaining why indexing is simply digital storage.Segment 6: The importance of controlling your Domain Name Server (DNS) and hosting platforms.FAQsWhat is page indexing?It is the process where search engines discover, crawl, and store web pages into their database, making them searchable and eligible to appear in search results. Ultimately, indexing simply means "storage on the web".Why isn't my website showing up on Google?Your site might not be indexed. This can happen if you haven't submitted your sitemap to Google Search Console, or if your site has default "no-index tags" that actively tell Google to ignore your pages.Does podcasting help with indexing?Yes. When you publish a podcast episode to platforms like Apple, Spotify, or Amazon, each of those platforms creates a link that gets indexed by Google, multiplying your online footprint.What is a DNS and why does it matter?DNS stands for Domain Name System or Server. It connects your domain to your hosting platform. You must have access to your DNS records to verify your site ownership with Google and ensure you maintain full operational control over your business's online presence.Action Steps Recommended by Favour Obasi-ikeCheck your site status: Use a tool like nslookup.io to research your website's domain records.Set up Google Search Console: Go to Google Search Console and add your domain property.Verify your domain: Copy the provided TXT record and add it to your DNS records within your hosting platform to prove you own the site.Submit your sitemap: Once verified, submit your sitemap (e.g., yourwebsite.com/sitemap.xml) to Google Search Console to prompt Google to scan your pages.Audit your hosting setup: Ensure you have direct, personal access to your own domain name server and hosting plan to avoid losing control of your intellectual property.Ready to Rank? Book Your SEO & Web Dev Services Today🧠 Book Web Dev SEO Services or Technical SEO Services with Favour Obasi-ike🧠 Visit our Official Work and PLAY Entertainment Website | Book Best GEO / SEO Marketing Services🧠 Join our exclusive SEO Marketing community🧠 Read SEO Articles🧠 Subscribe to the We Don't PLAY Podcast🧠 Purchase Flaev Beatz Beats Online🧠 Favour Obasi-ike Quick Links🧠 Start Recording your Podcast with Riverside Today | Sign Up with My Affiliate Link HereExplore Free Marketing Resources to Grow Your Business📑 Read about SEO Topics📑 Read about Clubhouse Audio Topics📑 Read about Pinterest SEO Topics📑 Read about Marketing Topics📑 Read about Podcast Topics📑 Read Social Media Tips📑 Read Billboards Tips📑 Read Work and PLAY Entertainment Newsfeed🎙️ Sign up with PodMatchSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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My Organic Traffic Dropped: Why and How to Fix It?
Favour Obasi-ike, MBA, MS leads a deep dive into why website organic traffic drops and how to fix it. Joined by experts like Brandon, RockI, and Celese, the discussion highlights the ~24-month lifecycle of SEO content and the dangers of "content decay". The panel explores the value of building trust via high-quality backlinks, local SEO for businesses, and whether paid Meta/Google ads ultimately help or hurt organic reach. Favour emphasizes that organic traffic is a long-term investment, comparing un-updated web pages to un-renovated houses losing their value.Who is this for?This content is ideal for digital marketers, SEO specialists, small business owners, real estate investors, and tech founders looking to build sustainable organic growth, diagnose web traffic drops, and navigate the relationship between paid advertising and organic reach.Key MomentsThe 24-Month Cycle: Favour explains that traffic drops often stem from "content decay," where posts lose freshness after 24 months without updates.Backlinks as a "Backbone": Brandon and Favour discuss how domain authority relies on high-quality backlinks from news outlets, directories, and niche communities.The Ad Rebound Effect: Rocky and Celese debate whether running Meta ads subsequently throttles organic reach due to algorithmic capitalism.Live SEO Audit: Favour does a live teardown of Cindy's real estate sites, highlighting the technical differences between WordPress and Squarespace and the importance of Google's local search updates.Sequential Timestamps[Part 1] - Introduction: Favour introduces the organic traffic cycle and the "seed planting" analogy for long-term SEO.[Part 2] - The Changing SEO Landscape: Brandon discusses how YouTube is rivaling Google and why backlinks remain the ultimate ranking factor.[Part 3] - Ads vs. Organic Debate: Rocky asks if paid ads hurt organic traction; Celeste shares a story about corporate retargeting and internet privacy.[Part 4] - Technical Foundations: Favour audits a guest's website, explaining the importance of proper CMS setups, Bing Places, and local SEO.[Part 5] - Fixing Content Decay: Favour defines content decay and provides actionable competitor research strategies before closing the room.FAQsWhy did my organic traffic suddenly drop? It is likely due to "content decay." If a post hasn't been updated in 24+ months, search engines view it as outdated. You must refresh and modify your content to maintain a positive traffic trajectory.Do paid ads improve organic traffic? Indirectly, yes. While you shouldn't rely solely on ads, paid campaigns generate traffic that signals relevance and trust to Google, which can bolster your organic presence later.What is the best way to start building backlinks? Begin by adding your business to local and niche directories (like Bright Local or Yelp). Also, engage organically in relevant communities (like Reddit or LinkedIn) to naturally generate citations.Action Steps from Favour Obasi-ikeRenovate Your Decaying Content: Look at your oldest high-performing pages. Update them to ensure the "last modified" date stays fresh, steering your website forward like the front wheels of a car.Use Google Search Console: Monitor your pages to ensure you have a diagonal upward trajectory of impressions month over month.Perform a 5-Minute Competitor Audit: Go to Google and type site:competitordomain.com. Review their top three ranking pages to see if they are utilizing FAQs, videos, or glossaries that your site is missing, then implement those features.Diversify Your Ecosystem: Don't just rely on Google. Build organic citations on Reddit, LinkedIn Newsletters, Bing Places, and Threads.Ready to Rank? Book Your SEO & Web Dev Services Today🧠 Book Web Dev SEO Services or Technical SEO Services with Favour Obasi-ike🧠 Visit our Official Work and PLAY Entertainment Website | Book Best GEO / SEO Marketing Services🧠 Join our exclusive SEO Marketing community🧠 Read SEO Articles🧠 Subscribe to the We Don't PLAY Podcast🧠 Purchase Flaev Beatz Beats Online🧠 Favour Obasi-ike Quick Links🧠 Start Recording your Podcast with Riverside Today | Sign Up with My Affiliate Link HereExplore Free Marketing Resources to Grow Your Business📑 Read about SEO Topics📑 Read about Clubhouse Audio Topics📑 Read about Pinterest SEO Topics📑 Read about Marketing Topics📑 Read about Podcast Topics📑 Read Social Media Tips📑 Read Billboards Tips📑 Read Work and PLAY Entertainment Newsfeed🎙️ Sign up with PodMatchSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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How Do I Improve My Website Ranking on Google?
Favour Obasi-ike, MBA, MS breaks down actionable strategies for securing high-authority Google rankings in 2026. He explains Google’s standard E-E-A-T principles and details the five crucial stages of search engine visibility: crawling, indexing, rendering, ranking, and serving.The conversation sparks discussions on how to leverage Google Search Console, balance do-follow and no-follow backlinks, and embed social media content to boost site authority.A major theme of the discussion is the shift from traditional SEO to Generative Engine Optimization (GEO), emphasizing that websites must be structurally "agent-ready" with proper schema data to be cited by AI models.Who is this for?This content is highly valuable for business owners, website managers, digital marketers, and content creators looking to adapt to 2026 search trends, master Google ranking factors, and understand the integration of Generative AI and LLMs into modern SEO strategies.Key MomentsBreakdown of Google’s E-A-T (Experience, Expertise, Authority, Trust) framework.Deep dive into the 5 technical phases of search visibility (from Crawling to Serving).Clarifying backlink strategies, including why authoritative sites like Wikipedia strictly use "no-follow" links.Favour shares a live diagnostic trick: using the "site:yourdomain.com" Google search command to check page indexing.Trent and Favour discuss how AI traffic is expected to comprise 30% of search by 2026, making structured data vital for AI bot citations.FAQsWhat is E-E-A-T?It stands for Experience, Expertise, Authority, and Trust—Google’s core principles for validating ranking content.What is the difference between do-follow and no-follow links?A do-follow link endorses a site and passes "link equity" (domain authority) to the receiver, while a no-follow link provides a citation or reference without passing on domain authority.How can I quickly check if Google is indexing my website pages?Type site:yourdomain.com (no spaces) into Google's search bar to view all the pages currently recognized by Google's servers.Is traditional SEO dead because of AI?No, but it is evolving into GEO. You must optimize your site structure (schema, tags, microdata) so AI bots (like ChatGPT, Claude, and Perplexity) can successfully scrape and cite your content in their answers.Ready to Rank? Book Your SEO & Web Dev Services Today🧠 Book Web Dev SEO Services or Technical SEO Services with Favour Obasi-ike🧠 Visit our Official Work and PLAY Entertainment Website | Book Best GEO / SEO Marketing Services🧠 Join our exclusive SEO Marketing community🧠 Read SEO Articles🧠 Subscribe to the We Don't PLAY Podcast🧠 Purchase Flaev Beatz Beats Online🧠 Favour Obasi-ike Quick Links🧠 Start Recording your Podcast with Riverside Today | Sign Up with My Affiliate Link HereExplore Free Marketing Resources to Grow Your Business📑 Read about SEO Topics📑 Read about Clubhouse Audio Topics📑 Read about Pinterest SEO Topics📑 Read about Marketing Topics📑 Read about Podcast Topics📑 Read Social Media Tips📑 Read Billboards Tips📑 Read Work and PLAY Entertainment Newsfeed🎙️ Sign up with PodMatchSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Backlinks: DoFollow vs NoFollow vs Sponsored vs UGC | Technical SEO Backlinks Deep Dive with Favour Obasi-ike
Master technical SEO & backlinks safely with compliance. Learn do-follow vs no-follow vs sponsored vs UGC backlinks, internal linking tactics, and why websites need at least 6–24 months for positive return on investment.Favour Obasi-ike, MBA, MS demystifies the complex world of SEO backlinks, breaking down the critical differences between do-follow, no-follow, sponsored, and user-generated content (UGC) links. He highlights that do-follow links pass valuable "link juice" and authority to your site, while no-follow links act as essential brand signals.Favour stresses that earning backlinks requires high-quality content and a secure website, warning heavily against the trap of buying spammy, toxic links. Listeners will learn how to properly utilize Google Search Console, build smart internal link structures, and play the long game—focusing purely on creating high-quality, secure content for 6 to 24 months before worrying about external backlinks.Who is this for?This deep dive episode is essential listening for entrepreneurs, digital marketers, website owners, content creators, and SEO beginners who want to move beyond guesswork. If you need to understand technical SEO, safely build domain authority, and learn the exact mechanics of backlinks without risking a Google penalty, Favour Obasi-ike provides the definitive guide.Key Moments & Chronological Breakdown[Beginning] The Basics of Backlinks: Favour introduces backlinks as digital references, defining do-follow versus no-follow links and explaining how do-follow links transfer page rank signals, whereas no-follow links (like those from Wikipedia or Forbes) act as a brand citation or hint without passing equity.[Early Discussion] Tracking Your Success: A walkthrough on how to find your specific external backlinks using Google Search Console, moving from the bottom-left settings to the "Links" report.[Midway] The Danger of Toxic Links & Site Protection: A warning against spammy "toxic" backlinks that can result in Google penalties, why purchasing links ruins your reputation, and the absolute necessity of having a secure (HTTPS) website to build foundational trust.[Midway] Realistic Timelines for New Websites: Answering a question from Omar, Favour shares the hard truth that brand new websites generally take 6 to 24 months to rank on the first page of Google. New sites must focus on content marketing and indexing before attempting to acquire external backlinks.[Late Discussion] Internal Linking Masterclass: Favour explains to Jasmine and Tracy that internal links (linking pages within your own site) are automatically do-follow. He shares a brilliant, actionable tactic: always link old blog posts to newly published ones, and vice versa, to signal content freshness to search algorithms.[Conclusion] Leveraging Shared Media: Using platforms like Reddit, podcasts, Pinterest, and LinkedIn to post original content links, thereby generating legitimate user-generated content (UGC) backlinks and initial traffic.Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)What is the difference between a do-follow and a no-follow link?A do-follow link automatically passes "link juice" (page ranking authority) from one site to another, essentially telling search engines to endorse you. A no-follow link acts as a brand citation or hint but does not directly transfer link equity.Are all internal links do-follow?Yes. By default, when you link from one page on your website to another page on your same website, it acts as a do-follow link because you are moving traffic and authority within your own property.Are no-follow links bad for my SEO?No! You need a natural balance of both to avoid looking suspiciously like you are unethically acquiring links. Major platforms like Wikipedia and magazines use no-follow links by default, and they are vital for a healthy backlink profile.Should I buy backlinks?Absolutely not. Favour equates this to buying fake followers; you cannot buy trust. It often results in toxic backlinks that penalize your site's ranking rather than helping it.How long does it take a new website to rank on Google?It realistically takes between 6 to 24 months. New sites must focus on building a secure site, getting properly indexed by Google, and creating valuable, referenceable content first, rather than chasing external links immediately.How do I avoid toxic backlinks?You cannot entirely prevent people from linking to you, but you can protect yourself by maintaining a secure HTTPS website, earning your links organically rather than buying them, and focusing on quality content that naturally attracts reputable sources.Action Steps for ListenersSecure Your Website: Ensure your site uses HTTPS to provide a secure lock icon. This builds foundational trust so that visitors, search engines, and other sites view you as a trustworthy page.Audit Your Google Search Console: Verify your site is connected. Navigate to the bottom-left settings, click "Links," and check your "External Links" to accurately monitor which external domains are referencing your domain.Master Internal Linking: Every time you publish a new article, create a hyperlink back to a relevant older article, and immediately update that older post with a link pointing to the new one to ensure your site is interconnected and marked as "fresh".Adopt a "Give to Get" Content Strategy: Before asking for links, create high-quality, research-backed content on your own site that others will naturally want to reference.Leverage Shared Media for Early Links: Post your original content on your site first, then share those links on platforms like Reddit, Pinterest, LinkedIn, or in podcast show notes to build initial traffic and generate legitimate user-generated content (UGC) backlinks.Check Your Authority Over Time: Use the Ahrefs Website Authority Checker (ahrefs.com/website-authority-checker) to measure your site's current standing, monitor your domain's health, and track progress over time.Ready to Rank? Book Your SEO & Web Dev Services Today🧠 Book Web Dev SEO Services or Technical SEO Services with Favour Obasi-ike🧠 Visit our Official Work and PLAY Entertainment Website | Book Best GEO / SEO Marketing Services🧠 Join our exclusive SEO Marketing community🧠 Read SEO Articles🧠 Subscribe to the We Don't PLAY Podcast🧠 Purchase Flaev Beatz Beats Online🧠 Favour Obasi-ike Quick Links🧠 Start Recording your Podcast with Riverside Today | Sign Up with My Affiliate Link HereExplore Free Marketing Resources to Grow Your Business📑 Read about SEO Topics📑 Read about Clubhouse Audio Topics📑 Read about Pinterest SEO Topics📑 Read about Marketing Topics📑 Read about Podcast Topics📑 Read Social Media Tips📑 Read Billboards Tips📑 Read Work and PLAY Entertainment Newsfeed🎙️ Sign up with PodMatchSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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AI Visibility: Content Marketing vs Content Signals with Favour Obasi-ike
Explore how content marketing and content signals drive digital marketing growth and AI visibility with expert Favour Obasi-ike, MBA, MS. Learn practical tactics to optimize your content and leverage AI strategies for measurable results.Favour Obasi-ike, MBA, MS hosts a deep-dive discussion differentiating traditional content marketing from technical "content signals." While content marketing is a strategic approach to creating valuable content that attracts and retains a clearly defined audience, content signals represent the technical health and structural cues of a website—such as canonical tags and last-modified dates—that communicate with search engines and AI bots. Favour emphasizes that without proper technical foundations, even the best content will fail to reach its target audience because search algorithms and AI agents won't be able to properly crawl, index, or parse the site. The conversation also highlights the importance of prioritizing high-quality, uniquely categorized content over sheer volume.Who is this for? This content is designed for digital marketers, SEO professionals, business owners, and content creators who want to optimize their website traffic and adapt their strategies for an AI-driven internet. It is especially valuable for those struggling with technical SEO, site indexability, and audience retention.Key MomentsThe "Pull Marketing" Concept: Favour explains that high-quality, educational content builds trust, turning marketing from a "push" (forceful advertising) into a "pull" (attracting engaged users) strategy.The Power of the "Last Modified" Tag: A critical SEO revelation is that simply updating an old article signals to search engine algorithms that the site is active, prompting them to re-crawl the page.The 49-Million Page Case Study: Favour shares a real-world example of helping a 50-year-old business fix a canonicalization error across 49 million URLs, which ultimately rescued their plummeting web traffic and crawl budget.AI-Agent Readiness: The introduction of isitagentready.com, a tool used to measure how well a website's infrastructure communicates with modern AI agents and LLMs.Chronological Topic Flow (in lieu of timestamps) Introduction: Defining content marketing and content signals.Engagement Strategies: Moving from push marketing to pull marketing and the importance of active website time.Website Structure: Breaking down the difference between categories (pillars) and tags (clusters) to build internal web links.Technical SEO Deep Dive: Understanding page power, duplicate content, and utilizing Siteliner.com for audits.The Canonicalization Crisis: How broken canonical tags dilute traffic and waste a site's crawl budget.Future-Proofing for 2026: Scanning sites with isitagentready.com to ensure compatibility with AI bots and agents.FAQsWhat is the difference between categories and tags? Categories act as the main "aisles" of your website (e.g., Sports, Food), while tags are specific mentions within that context (e.g., golf balls, recipes). Both create vital internal links that help search engines index your site.Why is duplicate content harmful? Duplicate content splits your site's "content signal" and drains your search engine crawl budget. Without proper canonical tags to identify the main page, search engines get confused and lower your page's ranking power.Do I need to publish new content every day? No. Updating older content to trigger a new "last modified tag" is highly effective. Pacing your content and focusing on intent-based, high-quality pieces is better than overwhelming your site with volume.Action Steps recommended by Favour Obasi-ikeRefresh Existing Content: Go back to articles published previously and update them to trigger the "last modified tag," which forces algorithms to re-crawl your updated content.Audit Your Site's Page Power: Use Siteliner.com to identify broken links, assess your unique-to-duplicate content ratio, and find out which pages hold the most "page power".Fix Canonical Tags Immediately: Ensure your web pages have correct canonical tags to direct search bots to the primary version of a page, thereby protecting your crawl budget and traffic.Organize via Categories and Tags: Treat your website like a well-organized grocery store. Assign every piece of content to clear categories and tags to generate dynamic internal links.Test for AI-Agent Readiness: Run your website through isitagentready.com to see if your robots.txt files and bot access controls are properly configured to be discovered by emerging AI platforms.Ready to Rank? Book Your SEO & Web Dev Services Today🧠 Book Web Dev SEO Services or Technical SEO Services with Favour Obasi-ike🧠 Visit our Official Work and PLAY Entertainment Website | Book Best GEO / SEO Marketing Services🧠 Join our exclusive SEO Marketing community🧠 Read SEO Articles🧠 Subscribe to the We Don't PLAY Podcast🧠 Purchase Flaev Beatz Beats Online🧠 Favour Obasi-ike Quick Links🧠 Start Recording your Podcast with Riverside Today | Sign Up with My Affiliate Link HereExplore Free Marketing Resources to Grow Your Business📑 Read about SEO Topics📑 Read about Clubhouse Audio Topics📑 Read about Pinterest SEO Topics📑 Read about Marketing Topics📑 Read about Podcast Topics📑 Read Social Media Tips📑 Read Billboards Tips📑 Read Work and PLAY Entertainment Newsfeed🎙️ Sign up with PodMatchSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Blogging Best Practices: Business Marketing Etiquette with Favour Obasi-ike
Favour Obasi-ike, MBA, MS breaks down why every business website needs an active, well-structured blog. He introduces content pillars — long-form foundational articles around 3,000 words — and content clusters, shorter supporting articles around 700 words that link back to the pillar to build semantic authority. The session also covers how embedding multimedia like YouTube videos and infographics increases "in-view" time and reduces bounce rates. It closes with Favour revealing his background as a music producer and playing an original instrumental track live.Who is this for?Business owners, content creators, and digital marketers who want to turn their website blog into a long-term traffic and authority asset — especially anyone publishing content inconsistently or without a proper content structure.Key Moments & Timestamps01:33 — Why every business website needs an active blog and a structured sitemap.04:21 — How embedding YouTube videos retains traffic and intellectual property on your domain.65:01 — Understanding content pillars (3,000 words) vs. content clusters (700 words).68:00 — How infographics increase content shares by up to 300% and lower bounce rates.143:10 — Favour reveals his music production background and plays an original instrumental track live.FAQsQ: Why embed a YouTube video instead of sharing the link?A: Embedding keeps traffic and intellectual property on your domain, increasing "time on page" and sending positive ranking signals to search engines.Q: What is the difference between a content pillar and a cluster?A: A pillar is a comprehensive long-form article on a broad topic. A cluster is a shorter article that links back to the pillar, building semantic authority over time.Q: Do people still read blogs in 2026?A: Yes. While many people skim, search engine bots read everything — and AI tools like ChatGPT, Siri, and Alexa pull answers directly from published blog content.Action StepsAudit Your Sitemap: Confirm your blog is active and properly indexed in your XML sitemap.Embed Your Media: Keep traffic on-site by embedding YouTube videos and podcast episodes directly into blog posts.Build Content Pillars: Write one comprehensive pillar article, then support it with 3–5 shorter cluster articles that link back to it.Use Infographics: Add visual elements to increase screen time and lower your bounce rate.Refresh Old Content: Update popular older posts with new information to keep them evergreen and re-indexable by search engines.Ready to Rank? Book Your SEO & Web Dev Services Today🧠 Book Web Dev SEO Services or Technical SEO Services with Favour Obasi-ike🧠 Visit our Official Work and PLAY Entertainment Website | Book Best GEO / SEO Marketing Services🧠 Join our exclusive SEO Marketing community🧠 Read SEO Articles🧠 Subscribe to the We Don't PLAY Podcast🧠 Purchase Flaev Beatz Beats Online🧠 Favour Obasi-ike Quick Links🧠 Start Recording your Podcast with Riverside Today | Sign Up with My Affiliate Link HereExplore Free Marketing Resources to Grow Your Business📑 Read about SEO Topics📑 Read about Clubhouse Audio Topics📑 Read about Pinterest SEO Topics📑 Read about Marketing Topics📑 Read about Podcast Topics📑 Read Social Media Tips📑 Read Billboards Tips📑 Read Work and PLAY Entertainment Newsfeed🎙️ Sign up with PodMatchSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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SEO vs PPC Advertising (Ads): Misconception Theory Explained with Favour Obasi-ike
Favour Obasi-ike, MBA, MS breaks down the relationship between SEO and PPC advertising. He explains that while PPC provides short-term visibility and acts as a catalyst for brand awareness, SEO builds the long-term foundation that makes ads more cost-effective. Favour emphasizes that these two strategies should not be siloed; instead, they must work together. By ranking organically for specific keywords, businesses can lower their ad spend for those same keywords. The conversation also touches on the importance of content pillars, Google Search Console, and the value of organizing your digital assets to prevent overwhelm.Who is this for?Business owners, digital marketers, and entrepreneurs looking to understand the differences and synergies between Search Engine Optimization (SEO) and Pay-Per-Click (PPC) advertising. It's highly valuable for anyone wanting to build a sustainable, long-term marketing strategy while leveraging short-term wins through paid ads.Key Moments & Timestamps01:42 — The Core Difference: Understanding SEO (Search Engine Optimization) vs. SEM/PPC (Search Engine Marketing).03:34 — Short-Term vs. Long-Term: Why PPC is for short-term wins and SEO is for long-term sustainability.06:00 — The Synergy: How ranking organically for a keyword lowers the cost of bidding on that same keyword in ads.11:10 — Cross-Platform Strategy: Connecting your website to Google Search Console and Pinterest to build domain authority.32:47 — Tracking Success: Using Google Alerts and Search Console to track brand mentions and backlinks.107:41 — Final Takeaway: Organize your content pillars and don't feel overwhelmed by the technical aspects of SEO.FAQsQ: Should I focus on SEO or PPC first?A: You should focus on SEO first to build a strong foundation. PPC is a catalyst that drives immediate traffic, but if your website isn't optimized organically, you will end up paying higher costs per click over time.Q: How long does it take for ads to mature?A: Depending on the platform, it typically takes 7 to 28 days for an ad campaign to exit the learning phase and mature based on the target audience.Q: How do SEO and ads work together?A: When you rank organically for a specific keyword (e.g., "real estate planning") on your website, Google recognizes your authority. When you run ads for that same keyword, your cost per click is often lower because the destination link is highly relevant and authoritative.Action StepsBuild Your Foundation: Ensure your website is connected to Google Search Console so search engines can index your pages.Align Your Keywords: Use the same keywords in your organic content (URLs, titles) that you plan to bid on in your PPC campaigns.Set Up Alerts: Use Google Alerts to track when your brand or business is mentioned online to monitor your growing authority.Organize Content Pillars: Structure your website content into clear pillars and clusters to make it easier for both users and search engines to navigate.Book a Consultation: Reach out to Favour at [email protected] or [email protected] to hire his SEO agency and streamline your digital marketing strategy.Ready to Rank? Book Your SEO & Web Dev Services Today🧠 Book Web Dev SEO Services or Technical SEO Services with Favour Obasi-ike🧠 Visit our Official Work and PLAY Entertainment Website | Book Best GEO / SEO Marketing Services🧠 Join our exclusive SEO Marketing community🧠 Read SEO Articles🧠 Subscribe to the We Don't PLAY Podcast🧠 Purchase Flaev Beatz Beats Online🧠 Favour Obasi-ike Quick Links🧠 Start Recording your Podcast with Riverside Today | Sign Up with My Affiliate Link HereExplore Free Marketing Resources to Grow Your Business📑 Read about SEO Topics📑 Read about Clubhouse Audio Topics📑 Read about Pinterest SEO Topics📑 Read about Marketing Topics📑 Read about Podcast Topics📑 Read Social Media Tips📑 Read Billboards Tips📑 Read Work and PLAY Entertainment Newsfeed🎙️ Sign up with PodMatchSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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How to Convert Traffic into Consistent Business Revenue with Favour Obasi-ike
Favour Obasi-ike, MBA, MS and guest speakers (including Celese Williams and Rocki) discuss the problem-to-solution framework of converting traffic into revenue. Favour explains that traffic must first be intentionally created by planting "seeds" (content) across the web and nurturing them over time.He shares a real-life example of a client who returned after three years because of consistent, long-term marketing efforts. The conversation also highlights the importance of creating "easy buttons" to reduce friction in the buying process and the resurgence of community-based marketing (like Skool and Patreon) as a reliable revenue driver.Who is this for?Business owners, digital marketers, and entrepreneurs looking to turn their website visitors into paying customers. It's highly valuable for anyone wanting to understand the mechanics of traffic generation, the importance of planting "content seeds" for long-term SEO, and how to optimize the customer journey for higher conversions.Key Moments & Timestamps01:43 — The Traffic Prerequisite: Why you must intentionally create traffic before you can convert it.03:26 — Quality over Quantity: The "sandcastle" analogy for building valuable, structured traffic.05:50 — Planting Seeds: Why articles and SEO content are like seeds that can yield recurring traffic for years.08:23 — Building Authority: How consistent messaging turns you into the go-to solution when a customer is finally ready to buy.11:08 — Real-Life Case Study: A client who paid an invoice and returned for a 12-week marketing sprint after three years of nurturing.14:26 — The Power of CTAs: How well-designed calls-to-action can increase conversions by 38% to over 160%.16:10 — Guest Insight (Celeste): Why consumers want the easiest path to purchase and how to create "easy buttons" in your business.17:46 — Guest Insight (Rocky): The resurgence of community-based marketing (Skool, Patreon, Facebook groups) and the growing, yet controversial, impact of AI-generated ads.FAQsQ: How do I create traffic in the first place?A: Traffic is created by consistently publishing valuable content (seeds) on your website and distributing those links across platforms like Pinterest, Reddit, LinkedIn, and YouTube to build an interconnected web of authority.Q: How long does it take for SEO content to generate revenue?A: SEO is a long-term strategy. You should give your content pillars at least 24 months to build capacity. However, the content you publish today can continue to drive traffic and revenue for years to come.Q: What is the easiest way to increase conversions on my website?A: Reduce friction. Create "easy buttons" by minimizing the number of steps, forms, or questions a customer has to navigate before making a purchase or booking a service.Action StepsPlant Your Seeds: Commit to a 24-month content strategy where you consistently publish and update articles on your website.Distribute Your Links: Share your website links across multiple platforms (Pinterest, LinkedIn, YouTube) to create an interconnected web of traffic sources.Audit Your CTAs: Review your website's calls-to-action. Ensure they are clear, compelling, and strategically placed to maximize click-through rates.Create "Easy Buttons": Simplify your booking or checkout process. Remove unnecessary questions or steps that might cause a potential customer to abandon the process.Build a Community: Consider launching a community group (via Skool, Patreon, or Facebook) to nurture your audience and build long-term trust.Ready to Rank? Book Your SEO & Web Dev Services Today🧠 Book Web Dev SEO Services or Technical SEO Services with Favour Obasi-ike🧠 Visit our Official Work and PLAY Entertainment Website | Discover Best SEO Marketing Services🧠 Join our exclusive SEO Marketing community🧠 Read SEO Articles🧠 Subscribe to the We Don't PLAY Podcast🧠 Purchase Flaev Beatz Beats Online🧠 Favour Obasi-ike Quick Links🧠 Start Recording your Podcast with Riverside Today | Sign Up with My Affiliate Link HereExplore Free Marketing Resources to Grow Your Business📑 Read about SEO Topics📑 Read about Clubhouse Audio Topics📑 Read about Pinterest SEO Topics📑 Read about Marketing Topics📑 Read about Podcast Topics📑 Read Social Media Tips📑 Read Billboards Tips📑 Read Work and PLAY Entertainment Newsfeed🎙️ Sign up with PodMatchSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Mastering Pinterest SEO Discovery for Businesses in 2026 with Favour Obasi-ike
Favour Obasi-ike, MBA, MS and guest speakers (including Celeste and Jason) discuss the mechanics of getting discovered on Pinterest. Favour explains that Pinterest is a visual search engine powered by an algorithm called "Pixie," which prioritizes relevance, uniqueness, and content quality. He shares actionable strategies for connecting your website's RSS feed to automatically generate pins, using colors (hex codes) to influence search results, and expanding keyword lists using broad, exact, and phrase match types.The conversation highlights Pinterest's long lifespan for content, noting that pins from years ago can still drive significant traffic today.Who is this for?Business owners, digital marketers, and content creators looking to leverage Pinterest as a visual search engine. It's highly valuable for anyone wanting to understand Pinterest's algorithm (Pixie), how to optimize pins for discoverability, and how to use Pinterest to drive long-term, recurring traffic to their website.SummaryFavour Obasi-ike and guest speakers (including Celese Williams and Jason) discuss the mechanics of getting discovered on Pinterest. Favour explains that Pinterest is a visual search engine powered by an algorithm called "Pixie," which prioritizes relevance, uniqueness, and content quality. He shares actionable strategies for connecting your website's RSS feed to automatically generate pins, using colors (hex codes) to influence search results, and expanding keyword lists using broad, exact, and phrase match types. The conversation highlights Pinterest's long lifespan for content, noting that pins from years ago can still drive significant traffic today.Key Moments & Timestamps01:20 — Meet Pixie: Introduction to Pinterest's algorithm and the key elements of discoverability.02:50 — Automation Hack: How to connect your website's RSS feed to a Pinterest Business account to auto-generate pins.04:45 — The Four Elements of Discoverability: Relevance, uniqueness, content quality, and engagement.06:06 — The Power of Color: How hex codes and background colors (e.g., purple) influence what ads and related pins show up next to your content.08:01 — The Psychology of "Saves": Why the number of saves is the strongest indicator of value on Pinterest.10:08 — Keyword Expansion Strategy: How to turn 25 broad keywords into 75+ keywords using quotation marks and brackets.15:38 — Content Syndication: Connecting Instagram to Pinterest to create multiple traffic pathways for a single piece of content.18:27 — Guest Insight (Celeste): Why Pinterest is an underutilized goldmine for product-based businesses and artists.19:22 — The Lifespan of a Pin: Why Pinterest content lives forever and how updating old articles can trigger a resurgence in traffic.FAQsQ: What is Pinterest's algorithm called and what does it look for?A: Pinterest's algorithm is called "Pixie." It looks for relevance (keywords, titles, descriptions), uniqueness (trends, colors), and content quality (image dimensions, mobile optimization).Q: How can I automatically create pins from my website?A: Create a free Pinterest Business account, go to your settings, and connect your website's RSS feed. When you publish an article with images, Pinterest will automatically pull those images and create pins linking back to your site.Q: How do I find the right keywords for Pinterest?A: Start with broad keywords related to your niche. Then, expand your list by adding quotation marks (phrase match) and brackets (exact match) to those same keywords. You can also use trends.pinterest.com to see what's currently popular.Action StepsSwitch to a Business Account: If you haven't already, convert your Pinterest profile to a free Business account to access analytics and website integration.Connect Your RSS Feed: Link your website to Pinterest so your blog images automatically generate pins.Optimize for Color: Be intentional about the colors and hex codes in your images, as Pinterest's visual search groups similar colors together.Expand Your Keywords: Take a list of 25 broad keywords and create variations using quotation marks and brackets to capture different search intents.Update Old Content: Refresh old articles on your website to trigger a resurgence of traffic from existing pins on Pinterest.Ready to Rank? Book Your SEO & Web Dev Services Today🧠 Book Web Dev SEO Services or Technical SEO Services with Favour Obasi-ike🧠 Visit our Official Work and PLAY Entertainment Website | Discover Best SEO Marketing Services🧠 Join our exclusive SEO Marketing community🧠 Read SEO Articles🧠 Subscribe to the We Don't PLAY Podcast🧠 Purchase Flaev Beatz Beats Online🧠 Favour Obasi-ike Quick Links🧠 Start Recording your Podcast with Riverside Today | Sign Up with My Affiliate Link HereExplore Free Marketing Resources to Grow Your Business📑 Read about SEO Topics📑 Read about Clubhouse Audio Topics📑 Read about Pinterest SEO Topics📑 Read about Marketing Topics📑 Read about Podcast Topics📑 Read Social Media Tips📑 Read Billboards Tips📑 Read Work and PLAY Entertainment Newsfeed🎙️ Sign up with PodMatchSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Mastering Google Search Discovery in 2026 with Favour Obasi-ike
Favour Obasi-ike, MBA, MS and guest speakers (including Celese Williams and Darren Shaw) discuss the mechanics of getting discovered on Google. Favour emphasizes that discovery starts with a strong technical foundation; specifically, connecting your website to Google Search Console and submitting a sitemap. He shares a case study of a client who grew from under 20,000 to nearly 300,000 organic impressions in six months. The conversation also covers the importance of prioritizing your website over social media profiles, understanding search intent, and leveraging local SEO (like zip codes) to rank faster in less saturated markets.Who is this for?Business owners, digital marketers, and content creators looking to improve their organic search visibility. It's highly valuable for anyone wanting to understand the technical foundations of SEO, the importance of Google Search Console, and how to structure a website to rank higher and drive long-term traffic.Key Moments & Timestamps01:30 — The Search Loop: How people search, find, click, and save information on Google.03:14 — SEO Foundations: Why discovery is heavily based on keyword research, search intent, and semantics.04:30 — Case Study: Growing a client's organic impressions from 19.1K to 298K in six months.05:49 — The Role of Google Search Console: Why your website must be indexed and have a sitemap to be discovered.07:25 — Guest Insight (Celeste): The power of "niche-ing down" and finding low-hanging fruit in keyword research.10:19 — Guest Insight (Darren): The psychology of language and understanding the mind of your target audience.19:59 — Social Media vs. Websites: Why TikTok is technically a website (registered in 1996) and how it connects to search.21:54 — The Red Flag: Why your website should always rank higher than your social media profiles on Google.25:44 — The Golden Rule: "The only way you can be on Google is by being on Google Search Console."29:27 — Local SEO: The importance of including your zip code or postal code on your website for localized ranking.FAQsQ: What is the first step to getting discovered on Google?A: The absolute first step is connecting your website to Google Search Console and submitting a sitemap. Without this, Google's bots cannot crawl, index, or discover your content.Q: How long does it take to rank on Google?A: It depends on the competition and density of your market. Generally, it takes 6 to 24 months for broader terms, but highly specific, localized keywords (e.g., "Easter bunny rentals in Portland") can rank in a matter of hours or days.Q: Should I link my social media profiles on my website?A: Yes, but be careful. If your social media profiles rank higher than your website on Google, it's a red flag. Your website should always be the primary "head" or asset, with social media acting as secondary channels.Action StepsConnect to Google Search Console: Ensure your website is verified as a property on Google Search Console and submit an updated sitemap.Niche Down Your Keywords: Identify "low-hanging fruit" or highly specific keywords in your industry that have lower competition.Optimize for Local Search: Add your specific location, zip code, or postal code to your website's URLs and content to capture local search traffic.Audit Your Links: Check your website's footer to ensure social media links are opening in new tabs and not draining your primary domain authority.Understand Your Audience: Use precise language that matches the psychological intent and search habits of your target audience.Ready to Rank? Book Your SEO & Web Dev Services Today🧠 Book Web Dev SEO Services or Technical SEO Services with Favour Obasi-ike🧠 Visit our Official Work and PLAY Entertainment Website | Discover Best SEO Marketing Services🧠 Join our exclusive SEO Marketing community🧠 Read SEO Articles🧠 Subscribe to the We Don't PLAY Podcast🧠 Purchase Flaev Beatz Beats Online🧠 Favour Obasi-ike Quick Links🧠 Start Recording your Podcast with Riverside Today | Sign Up with My Affiliate Link HereExplore Free Marketing Resources to Grow Your Business📑 Read about SEO Topics📑 Read about Clubhouse Audio Topics📑 Read about Pinterest SEO Topics📑 Read about Marketing Topics📑 Read about Podcast Topics📑 Read Social Media Tips📑 Read Billboards Tips📑 Read Work and PLAY Entertainment Newsfeed🎙️ Sign up with PodMatchSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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How to Get Discovered on Search Engines and Bots with Favour Obasi-ike
Favour Obasi-ike, MBA, MS discusses the critical importance of bots and search engines for business discovery. He emphasizes that getting discovered starts with building trust through secure domains, consistent links, and structured content. Favour explains the difference between traditional search engines (Google, Bing) and AI search engines (ChatGPT, Claude), noting that while Google remains dominant, AI platforms are rapidly changing how consumers find information. using bot fetches.The conversation highlights the necessity of configuring websites correctly (e.g., HTTPS, WWW redirects) and the enduring value of backlinks and reviews. Favour also touches on the psychology of consumer behavior, explaining how different types of content and even background music can influence purchasing decisions.Who is this for?Business owners, entrepreneurs, and content creators looking to improve their online visibility. It's highly valuable for anyone wanting to understand the technical foundations of SEO, how to build trust with search engines, and how to adapt to the rise of AI-driven search platforms like ChatGPT, Claude, and Perplexity.Key Moments & Timestamps00:00 - Intro: Why search engines are your best friends online.01:06 - Favour's background: Helping businesses with strategic technical SEO setups.02:50 - Building trust online: The foundation of discovery through links, tags, and community.05:31 - The importance of internally linking your website to external features.08:08 - Technical SEO basics: Securing your domain, enabling domain privacy, and using HTTPS.21:57 - Why content structure matters more than just the content itself for search engine discovery.29:38 - Real-world example: How a missing "www" configuration prevented a client's website from loading.01:00:32 - The rise of AI search: How ChatGPT and Claude are changing consumer search behavior.01:02:49 - Why backlinks are not dead: AI platforms still pull recommendations from directories like Yelp and MapQuest.01:52:48 - The psychology of marketing: How music tempo (BPM) affects consumer focus and purchasing decisions.FAQsQ: What is the first step to getting discovered on search engines?A: The foundational step is building trust. This starts with securing your website (HTTPS), ensuring your domain privacy and lock are active, and consistently linking your content.Q: Are backlinks still important with the rise of AI search engines?A: Yes. AI platforms like ChatGPT still rely on citations and backlinks from established directories (like Yelp or even MapQuest) to formulate their recommendations.Q: What is the difference between search engines and social media?A: Search engines are intent-driven (fetching, crawling, indexing based on queries), whereas social media is more about immediate engagement. You must document your social media features on your website to connect the two for search engines.Action StepsSecure Your Domain: Verify that your website uses HTTPS and that your domain privacy and lock settings are correctly configured.Check Your Redirects: Ensure that both the "www" and non-"www" versions of your domain correctly lead to your active website without error messages.Document Your Features: If your brand is featured on a podcast, magazine, or social media, create a post on your website linking back to that feature to build semantic trust.Research AI Recommendations: Ask AI platforms (like ChatGPT or Perplexity) for recommendations in your industry to see who is ranking and where the AI is pulling its data from.Optimize for Intent: Structure your website content clearly so that search engine bots can easily crawl, index, and understand the value you provide.Ready to Rank? Book Your SEO & Web Dev Services Today🧠 Book Web Dev SEO Services or Technical SEO Services with Favour Obasi-ike🧠 Visit our Official Work and PLAY Entertainment Website | Discover Best SEO Marketing Services🧠 Join our exclusive SEO Marketing community🧠 Read SEO Articles🧠 Subscribe to the We Don't PLAY Podcast🧠 Purchase Flaev Beatz Beats Online🧠 Favour Obasi-ike Quick Links🧠 Start Recording your Podcast with Riverside Today | Sign Up with My Affiliate Link HereExplore Free Marketing Resources to Grow Your Business📑 Read about SEO Topics📑 Read about Clubhouse Audio Topics📑 Read about Pinterest SEO Topics📑 Read about Marketing Topics📑 Read about Podcast Topics📑 Read Social Media Tips📑 Read Billboards Tips📑 Read Work and PLAY Entertainment Newsfeed🎙️ Sign up with PodMatchSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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How to Get Discovered using Podcast SEO: Chart Ranking Tactics with Favour Obasi-ike
Favour Obasi-ike, MBA, MS dives into Podcast Search Engine Optimization (SEO) and discovery. He explains that getting discovered and getting ranked are two different processes requiring a strong technical foundation. Favour outlines the nine key areas where a podcast must resonate sonically and structurally, emphasizing optimized titles, descriptions, file names, and high-quality cover art (3000x3000 pixels). He also discusses RSS feed distribution, maintaining a consistent publishing cadence, and choosing the right podcast format (solo, interview, co-host, etc.).The session concludes with an interactive Q&A, encouraging creators to build a timeless content library.Who is this for?Podcasters, business owners, content creators, and digital marketers looking to maximize their podcast's visibility and reach. It's valuable for understanding the technical aspects of Podcast SEO, getting discovered and ranked across directories, and structuring shows for long-term growth and PR.Key Moments & Timestamps00:00 - Intro: The power of Podcast SEO for discovery, business growth, and PR.00:59 - Importance of RSS feed distribution and submitting to multiple destination websites.03:33 - Using Cast Feed Validator to check the health of your podcast's RSS feed.04:36 - The difference between getting discovered (visibility) and getting ranked (positioning).05:12 - Key SEO elements: Podcast title, description, author name, episode details, and file names.05:34 - Technical requirement: Podcast cover art must be 3000x3000 pixels for maximum visibility.08:21 - Importance of publishing cadence (every 8 to 12 days) to consistently refresh your feed.20:00 - The 9 places your podcast must resonate sonically and structurally.24:35 - Title optimization: Keeping titles between 50 to 60 characters to avoid truncation.01:13:40 - The 5 podcast formats: Solo, interview, co-host, round table, and faceless/theme content.FAQsQ: What is the difference between getting discovered and getting ranked?A: Discovery means your podcast is visible and accessible to a maximum number of people across platforms. Ranking refers to your podcast's specific position within search results based on its SEO structure and relevance.Q: How long should my podcast title and description be?A: Your podcast title should ideally be between 50 to 60 characters (including spaces) to prevent truncation on mobile devices. Your description can be much longer, typically 4,000 to 6,000 characters, allowing for rich keyword integration.Q: What size should my podcast cover art be?A: For maximum visibility and compliance with major directories, your podcast cover art should be exactly 3000 by 3000 pixels.Q: How often should I publish new podcast episodes?A: Favour recommends a publishing cadence of every 8 to 12 days. This consistency helps refresh your RSS feed regularly and keeps your audience engaged.Action StepsValidate Your Feed: Use castfeedvalidator.com to check the health and structure of your podcast's RSS feed.Optimize Your Metadata: Ensure your podcast title (50-60 characters) and description (up to 4,000 characters) clearly explain your content and include relevant keywords.Update Cover Art: Check your podcast image dimensions and update them to 3000x3000 pixels if they are currently smaller.Establish a Cadence: Commit to a consistent publishing schedule, ideally releasing a new episode every 8 to 12 days.Book a Discovery Call: Reach out to Favour Obasi-ike via his booking link for a complimentary 30-minute SEO discovery call.Ready to Rank? Book Your SEO & Web Dev Services Today🧠 Book Web Dev SEO Services or Technical SEO Services with Favour Obasi-ike🧠 Visit our Official Work and PLAY Entertainment Website | Discover Best SEO Marketing Services🧠 Join our exclusive SEO Marketing community🧠 Read SEO Articles🧠 Subscribe to the We Don't PLAY Podcast🧠 Purchase Flaev Beatz Beats Online🧠 Favour Obasi-ike Quick Links🧠 Start Recording your Podcast with Riverside Today | Sign Up with My Affiliate Link HereExplore Free Marketing Resources to Grow Your Business📑 Read about SEO Topics📑 Read about Clubhouse Audio Topics📑 Read about Pinterest SEO Topics📑 Read about Marketing Topics📑 Read about Podcast Topics📑 Read Social Media Tips📑 Read Billboards Tips📑 Read Work and PLAY Entertainment Newsfeed🎙️ Sign up with PodMatchSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Push Marketing vs Pull Marketing: Best Target Audience Marketing Explained with Favour Obasi-ike
Favour Obasi-ike, MBA, MS breaks down push (outbound) vs. pull (inbound) marketing. Pull marketing (social media, SEO, content) attracts audiences long-term via consumer-driven engagement. Push marketing actively promotes products for immediate sales but can backfire if poorly targeted. Using interactive examples (e.g., sending gardening tool emails to a Pinterest list), Favour highlights the need to understand audience pain points. He also covers data ownership (first-party vs. third-party) and shares a client success story of scaling to 1M monthly Pinterest views.Who is this for?Business owners, entrepreneurs, digital marketers, and content creators looking to understand inbound (pull) vs. outbound (push) marketing. It's valuable for building long-term brand loyalty, optimizing social media and SEO, and targeting audiences effectively without being spammy.Ready to Rank? Book Your SEO & Web Dev Services Today🧠 Book Web Dev SEO Services or Technical SEO Services with Favour Obasi-ike🧠 Visit our Official Work and PLAY Entertainment Website | Discover Best SEO Marketing Services🧠 Join our exclusive SEO Marketing community🧠 Read SEO Articles🧠 Subscribe to the We Don't PLAY Podcast🧠 Purchase Flaev Beatz Beats Online🧠 Favour Obasi-ike Quick Links🧠 Start Recording your Podcast with Riverside Today | Sign Up with My Affiliate Link HereExplore Free Marketing Resources to Grow Your Business📑 Read about SEO Topics📑 Read about Clubhouse Audio Topics📑 Read about Pinterest SEO Topics📑 Read about Marketing Topics📑 Read about Podcast Topics📑 Read Social Media Tips📑 Read Billboards Tips📑 Read Work and PLAY Entertainment Newsfeed🎙️ Sign up with PodMatchKey Moments & Timestamps00:00 - Intro: "We Don't Play" podcast; push vs. pull marketing overview.02:12 - Defining outbound (push) vs. inbound (pull) marketing.04:16 - Social media and SEO as primary examples of pull marketing.07:23 - SEO timeline (4 weeks to 24 months) and AI's growing impact by 2027.22:47 - Push marketing economics: Low-cost items ($1-$99) and volume conversions.25:35 - Scenario: Negative impact of irrelevant push emails (gardening tools to Pinterest list).01:04:36 - First-party vs. third-party data: Platform ownership (YouTube/Pinterest vs. Instagram).01:11:30 - Importance of pull marketing before push: Building connection before the sale.01:53:50 - Celeste's "aha moment": Identifying recurring problems to define target audiences.01:58:29 - Client success: Scaling a tool company to 1M Pinterest views and $40k/week sales.FAQsQ: What is the main difference between push and pull marketing?A: Push (outbound) actively promotes products for immediate sales (emails, ads). Pull (inbound) draws consumers naturally over time via valuable content, SEO, and social media.Q: Why is pull marketing better for long-term growth?A: It builds brand loyalty and trust. Consumers actively seek the info, making them more engaged, leading to higher conversions and lower unsubscribe rates.Q: What happens if push marketing isn't targeted correctly?A: Irrelevant offers confuse the audience, damage trust, and result in high unsubscribe rates or spam reports.Q: Which platforms allow me to own or natively download my content?A: YouTube and Pinterest allow native downloads of uploaded content. Instagram does not allow native downloading of uploaded reels/images from the dashboard.Action StepsAudit Marketing Mix: Prioritize pull marketing (content, SEO) to build trust before using push marketing (sales emails).Know Your Audience: Identify specific pain points to ensure messaging is relevant and avoids the "spam" effect.Leverage First-Party Data: Drive traffic to platforms you control (website, email list) rather than relying solely on rented social media.Optimize for Search: Invest in SEO and search-engine platforms like Pinterest or YouTube for long-term discoverability.Test & Refine: Continuously test emails and offers to maintain a seamless UX and low unsubscribe rate (under 0.3%).See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Fat Websites vs. Lean Websites: Technical SEO, Page Indexing, and Effective SEO Tactics with Favour Obasi-ike
Favour Obasi-ike, MBA, MS discusses the critical differences between "fat" (bloated) and "lean" (optimized) websites. He explains how large file sizes, unoptimized images, and poor technical setups negatively impact search engine rankings and user experience. Favour emphasizes technical SEO, structured data, and webpage indexing, providing actionable advice on compressing assets, improving site speed, and preparing websites for future search engine updates. The conversation highlights the value of consistent content creation and building a strong technical foundation for long-term business success.Who is this for?Business owners, web developers, digital marketers, and SEO professionals looking to optimize their websites for better search engine indexing, faster load times, and improved user experience. It's valuable for understanding technical web performance, managing page bloat, optimizing images, and implementing structured data for long-term growth.Key Moments & Timestamps00:00 - Introduction: Fat vs. Lean websites, technical SEO, and webpage indexing.02:08 - Impact of large images and web bloat on site speed and rankings.05:35 - Defining a lean website and benefits of compressing files (e.g., compressor.io).07:21 - Checking website health and page sizes using Siteliner and GTmetrix.09:38 - Historical context: Median mobile homepage file size increased from 845 KB in 2015 to 2.3 MB in 2025.29:08 - Importance of legible fonts and responsive design for users and search bots.31:34 - Utilizing structured data and Schema.org to enhance technical SEO.50:50 - Jason's feedback on Favour's consistency and the value of qualitative feedback.01:00:50 - Timeline for SEO results (3-12 months for initial impact, 6-24 months for realistic growth).01:05:29 - Final summary: Building lean websites with crucial semantics for future-proofing (2026+).FAQsQ: What is the difference between a fat and a lean website?A: A fat website has excessive bloat (large images, heavy code), slowing load times and hurting SEO. A lean website uses compressed assets and efficient code, resulting in faster load times, better UX, and improved indexing.Q: How can I check if my website is fat or lean?A: Use Siteliner.com to check page sizes and identify thick/thin pages. GTmetrix.com helps analyze loading speed and performance grade.Q: Does compressing images ruin their quality?A: Not necessarily. It depends on lossless vs. lossy compression. Tools like compressor.io reduce file sizes while maintaining acceptable visual quality.Q: How long does it take to see results from technical SEO improvements?A: Generally, 3 to 12 months for initial results, but expect 6 to 24 months for more realistic and substantial long-term growth.Action StepsAudit Your Website: Use Siteliner and GTmetrix to evaluate page sizes, load speeds, and site health.Compress Assets: Identify large files and use compressor.io to reduce size without sacrificing quality.Implement Structured Data: Visit schema.org to apply structured data mapping to help search engines understand your content.Optimize for Mobile & Accessibility: Ensure body text is at least 16px and scales up to 200% without breaking layout.Book a Consultation: Reach out to Favour Obasi-ike at [email protected] or via his booking link for a personalized website audit and SEO strategy or visit Favour's quick link here.Ready to Rank? Book Your SEO & Web Dev Services Today🧠 Book Web Dev SEO Services or Technical SEO Services with Favour Obasi-ike🧠 Visit our Official Work and PLAY Entertainment Website | Discover Best SEO Marketing Services🧠 Join our exclusive SEO Marketing community🧠 Read SEO Articles🧠 Subscribe to the We Don't PLAY Podcast🧠 Purchase Flaev Beatz Beats Online🧠 Favour Obasi-ike Quick Links🧠 Start Recording your Podcast with Riverside Today | Sign Up with My Affiliate Link HereExplore Free Marketing Resources to Grow Your Business📑 Read about SEO Topics📑 Read about Clubhouse Audio Topics📑 Read about Pinterest SEO Topics📑 Read about Marketing Topics📑 Read about Podcast Topics📑 Read Social Media Tips📑 Read Billboards Tips📑 Read Work and PLAY Entertainment Newsfeed🎙️ Sign up with PodMatchSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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HTTP, HTTPS, and HTML | What is the Return on Investment (ROI) with Technical SEO? Learn with Favour Obasi-ike
Technical SEO delivers 117% ROI in as little as 6 months — compared to 16% for basic content SEO over 15 months. Favour Obasi-ike, MBA, MS breaks down what that means in real dollars and real client results.WHO IS THIS FORSmall business owners are wondering why their website isn't showing up on Google. Entrepreneurs paying for ads who want to know if SEO is a smarter long-term investment. Marketing professionals who need data-backed ROI benchmarks. E-commerce owners planning a 12–24 month organic growth strategy. Content creators who want to extend the shelf life of every piece they publish. Local business owners — local SEO delivers 750%+ ROI, the highest of any SEO category.TIMESTAMPS00:00 — Room opens; framing question repeated as attendees join: "What is the ROI of technical SEO?"10:00 — The Mario Kart analogy: Instagram = 72-hour boost, Pinterest = 5 months, website = 24 months12:00 — Live Glimpse research: "SEO for small businesses" costs $44.40/click in Google Ads17:00 — The 16% ROI / 15-month benchmark introduced20:00 — On-page vs. technical SEO defined; the relationship foundation analogy34:00 — Client case study: 30M-page site grows from 1.5M → 3.3M indexed pages after structural fixes40:52 — Technical SEO ROI: 117% in as little as 6 months45:40 — HTTP vs. HTTPS: why HTTP is "easily hackable"52:00 — ROI by category: basic 16%, technical 117%, e-commerce 2–5x, local 750%+59:12 — Celese Williams on Semrush and data-driven content strategy61:32 — Hayden: the Glossary Method — hidden keywords at 40x lower cost70:05 — HTML = the letter; HTTPS = the postal service74:00 — Closing: your website as a place of rest, connection, and long-term impactMEMORABLE QUOTES"Technical SEO is about 117%. And when you have a fundamental strategy, that 15 months could drop to six months." — Favour [40:59]"HTTP is easily hackable. Definitely get your HTTPS more than anything." — Favour [45:40]"You can't depend on social media to sustain a brand. It's going to enhance your brand, but it's not going to replace it." — Favour [51:14]"CEOs and bosses make data-driven decisions." — Celese [59:37]"The glossary method is the most powerful way — you can buy hidden keywords with thousands of views at 40 times less than the main broad topic." — Hidden [61:32]"Give yourself 6–24 months to see results. By year three, four, five, you'll be happy you built something sturdy." — Favour [71:38]Ready to Rank? Book Your SEO & Web Dev Services Today🧠 Book Web Dev SEO Services or Technical SEO Services with Favour Obasi-ike🧠 Visit our Official Work and PLAY Entertainment Website | Discover Best SEO Marketing Services🧠 Join our exclusive SEO Marketing community🧠 Read SEO Articles🧠 Subscribe to the We Don't PLAY Podcast🧠 Purchase Flaev Beatz Beats Online🧠 Favour Obasi-ike Quick Links🧠 Start Recording your Podcast with Riverside Today | Sign Up with My Affiliate Link HereExplore Free Marketing Resources to Grow Your Business📑 Read about SEO Topics📑 Read about Clubhouse Audio Topics📑 Read about Pinterest SEO Topics📑 Read about Marketing Topics📑 Read about Podcast Topics📑 Read Social Media Tips📑 Read Billboards Tips📑 Read Work and PLAY Entertainment Newsfeed🎙️ Sign up with PodMatchFAQsWhat is the ROI of technical SEO?117% within 6–24 months with proper structural foundations — vs. 16% for basic content SEO over 15 months.HTTP vs. HTTPS?HTTP transmits data in plain text and is easily intercepted. HTTPS encrypts it and is a confirmed Google ranking signal.What is HTML?HTML is the letter — the content and structure of a web page. HTTPS is the postal service that delivers it securely.What is the Glossary Method?Targeting long-tail keyword definitions at high volume and low cost — often 40x cheaper per click than broad terms.Can I rely on social media instead of a website?No. Instagram content lasts 72 hours. A website article can generate traffic for 24 months or more.GLOSSARYHTTPS — Encrypted web protocol. A Google ranking signal since 2014.Crawl Budget — Time Google allocates to crawling your site. Wasted on broken pages; maximized by clean architecture.Content Decay — Ranking decline when content goes un-updated. Republishing resets the 24-month visibility window.Glossary Method — Targeting definitional long-tail keywords at low cost and high volume.GEO — Generative Engine Optimization. Structuring content to be cited by AI tools like Google AI Overview.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Michele DeFilippo: Self-Publishing Books for Rights, Royalties & Consistent Revenue [S13 Premiere]
Michele DeFilippo is the founder and driving force behind 1106 Design, a full-service book publishing company based in Phoenix, Arizona. With more than 50 years of experience in the book publishing industry — spanning traditional publishing, the rise of indie publishing, and the self-publishing revolution catalyzed by Amazon — Michele is one of the most respected voices in author services today.She founded 1106 Design in 2001 after the publishing industry was disrupted by technology, with a singular mission: to help independent authors publish professionally, keep 100% of their rights and royalties, and produce books that compete on equal footing with traditionally published titles. Her company provides a complete "manuscript to market" solution, including editorial evaluations, copyediting, custom book cover design, interior typesetting, eBook conversion, audiobook production, author websites, and publishing support.Michele is also the author of Publish Like the Pros: A Brief Guide to Quality Self-Publishing, an 88-page guide available as a free download at 1106design.com. She has been featured across numerous podcasts, YouTube channels, and industry publications, and contributes regularly to IngramSpark's blog on self-publishing best practices.Schedule a call with Michele today >>WHO IS THIS FOR?Aspiring authors who want to publish without giving up their rights. Self-publishing authors who suspect they're leaving royalty money on the table. Business owners, coaches, and consultants who want a book as a credibility tool. Anyone pitched a "bestseller package" who wants to know if it's legitimate. Podcasters and content creators exploring long-form publishing as a brand extension.Episode SummaryIn this interview on the We Don't PLAY!™ podcast, Favour Obasi-ike, MBA, MS sits down with Michele DeFilippo to unpack one of the most misunderstood and financially consequential decisions an author can make: who to trust with your book. Over 22 minutes, Michele delivers a masterclass on the difference between traditional publishers, hybrid publishers, and true service providers — and why that distinction can mean the difference between earning $0.90 per book sold versus $6–$8.The conversation covers the full publishing landscape: how self-publishing emerged alongside Amazon, why so many "publishers" are actually double-dipping on author revenue, how to use KDP and IngramSpark to distribute without a middleman, what makes a book cover convert (and why it matters more than most authors realize), the truth about Amazon "bestseller" badges, the art of professional typesetting, and how to set realistic expectations before publishing.Michele closes with a transparent overview of how 1106 Design works, what authors should prepare before reaching out, and why the best way to make money with a book is often not through retail sales at all.TIMESTAMPS[00:00] — Intro: Michele DeFilippo, founder of 1106 Design, 50 years in publishing[03:20] — Publisher vs. service provider: the distinction that determines your royalties[06:12] — The hybrid publisher double-dip: earning $0.90/book instead of $6–$8[09:11] — KDP and IngramSpark: the two platforms every self-publishing author must know[10:01] — "Pump and dump" publishing: the automated book trap[11:00] — Book covers as the #1 conversion driver: the job interview analogy[12:48] — A/B testing covers the right way: "liking vs. buying"[14:34] — The Amazon bestseller badge: how it's manufactured in 45 minutes[17:08] — Professional typesetting vs. basic formatting: why it matters[20:49] — Using a book as a business development tool, not a retail productMEMORABLE QUOTES"If you have no investment in my book, what entitles you to any portion of my profits?" — Michele [06:45]"There's retail sales, and then there's making money with your book another way — and that other way is usually better." — Michele [20:49]"The question isn't which cover do you like. It's which cover would you spend money on." — Michele [12:48]"A book that earns $2,000 in royalties but generates $50,000 in consulting revenue is not a modest success. It's a high-ROI asset." — Favour [21:10]"Typesetting is working on every line, every word, every paragraph — it's not just formatting." — Michele [17:08]FAQsWhat is the difference between a publisher and a service provider?A publisher acquires your rights and pays a royalty. A service provider charges once and steps away — you keep 100% of all future revenue.What makes hybrid publishers problematic?They charge upfront fees and also take a cut of every book sold — reducing per-book earnings from $6–$8 down to $0.90 on a $19.99 title.Which platforms should every author use?KDP for Amazon and IngramSpark for bookstores and libraries. Both have royalty calculators so you know exactly what you'll earn.Are Amazon bestseller badges legitimate?Most are manufactured in 45 minutes by selecting a low-competition subcategory. A genuine Nielsen bestseller is an entirely different credential.How do authors actually make money with a book?Treat it as a business development tool. Speaking fees and consulting revenue typically far exceed retail royalty income.GLOSSARYService Provider — Charges a one-time fee; takes no ongoing royalties. The author retains 100% of rights and revenue.Hybrid Publisher — Charges upfront fees and also takes a percentage of sales. Double-dips on author revenue.KDP — Amazon's self-publishing platform for print-on-demand paperbacks and Kindle ebooks.IngramSpark — Distributes to independent bookstores, libraries, and international retailers.Typesetting — Professional design of a book's interior: fonts, spacing, margins, and chapter breaks.Print-on-Demand — Books printed individually as orders are placed. No inventory risk.Ready to Rank? Book Your SEO & Web Dev Services Today🧠 Book Web Dev SEO Services or Technical SEO Services with Favour Obasi-ike🧠 Visit our Official Work and PLAY Entertainment Website | Discover Best SEO Marketing Services🧠 Join our exclusive SEO Marketing community🧠 Read SEO Articles🧠 Subscribe to the We Don't PLAY Podcast🧠 Purchase Flaev Beatz Beats Online🧠 Favour Obasi-ike Quick Links🧠 Start Recording your Podcast with Riverside Today | Sign Up with My Affiliate Link HereExplore Free Marketing Resources to Grow Your Business📑 Read about SEO Topics📑 Read about Clubhouse Audio Topics📑 Read about Pinterest SEO Topics📑 Read about Marketing Topics📑 Read about Podcast Topics📑 Read Social Media Tips📑 Read Billboards Tips📑 Read Work and PLAY Entertainment Newsfeed🎙️ Sign up with PodMatchSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Season 12 Finale: What's Happening Next Season and More
Season 12 Finale: What's Happening Next Season and More with Favour Obasi-ike, MBA, MS🎯 Who Is This For?Dedicated listeners, digital marketers, and business owners who follow the We Don't PLAY!™️ Podcast and want to know what to expect in the upcoming season, including new formats, sounds, and special guest highlights.⏱️ Timestamps[00:00] Welcome to the bonus episode and wrapping up Season 12[00:11] Why we are bringing more bonuses, highlights, and quick deep dives[00:34] The new sounds and music coming to Season 13[00:53] How custom instrumentals make technical content more digestible[01:17] Sneak peek: Highlighting amazing women in the upcoming episodes[01:43] The plan for Season 13: 52 episodes over the next three months[01:55] How to submit your questions and topics for future episodes💡 Key TakeawaysMore Bonus Content: Expect more quick deep dives, highlights, and bonus episodes moving forward to deliver fast, actionable insights.A New Vibe for Season 13: The upcoming season will feature brand new music and instrumentals produced by Favour to make technical SEO and marketing jargon more friendly and digestible.Women in Leadership: Season 13 will kick off with a special series highlighting episodes from women who have achieved amazing success.Consistent Delivery: The podcast is committing to a massive rollout of 52 episodes over the next three months.Listener-Driven Content: The show is actively taking topic requests and questions from listeners to shape future episodes.💬 Memorable Quotes"When I love making beats and instrumentals like this, it makes the content even more digestible, more friendly, more interactive, and not so jargon-heavy." — Favour Obasi-ike"We're going to have another 52 episodes for the next three months. So we're going to make this happen consistently." — Favour Obasi-ike🚀 Action StepsSubscribe for Season 13 — Ensure you are subscribed to the podcast so you don't miss the upcoming 52 episodes.Submit Your Questions — Go to wedontplaypodcast.com and sign up to share what topics you want covered next.Email Favour Directly — Send your specific business or marketing questions to [email protected] to have them answered on the show.Tune In for the Highlights — Look out for the upcoming special episodes highlighting successful women in business.Ready to Rank? Book Your SEO & Web Dev Services Today🧠 Book Web Dev SEO Services or Technical SEO Services with Favour Obasi-ike🧠 Visit our Official Work and PLAY Entertainment Website | Discover Best SEO Marketing Services🧠 Join our exclusive SEO Marketing community🧠 Read SEO Articles🧠 Subscribe to the We Don't PLAY Podcast🧠 Purchase Flaev Beatz Beats Online🧠 Favour Obasi-ike Quick Links🧠 Start Recording your Podcast with Riverside Today | Sign Up with My Affiliate Link HereExplore Free Marketing Resources to Grow Your Business📑 Read about SEO Topics📑 Read about Clubhouse Audio Topics📑 Read about Pinterest SEO Topics📑 Read about Marketing Topics📑 Read about Podcast Topics📑 Read Social Media Tips📑 Read Billboards Tips📑 Read Work and PLAY Entertainment Newsfeed🎙️ Sign up with PodMatchSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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The Left Brain and Right Brain of Websites: Bridging Web Dev and SEO with Favour Obasi-ike
Favour Obasi-ike, MBA, MS breaks down the critical differences between Web Development (Web Dev) and SEO, explaining why a stunning website is useless without the technical SEO foundation needed to drive traffic and rank on Google.🎯 Who Is This For?Business owners, web developers, digital marketers, and entrepreneurs who want to understand the technical relationship between building a website (WebDev) and making it visible to search engines (SEO) to drive organic traffic.Timestamps[00:00] WebDev vs. SEO — Introduction and why they are both very different[01:31] Why you need both: WebDev is how you build, SEO is how you're found[06:18] Real client story: A beautiful website that wasn't live to the server[07:21] Canonical tags pointing to localhost — the hidden launch mistake[12:05] Real case study: Client website hacked and rebuilt from scratch[13:08] The SEO checklist after a site is built: Schema, open graphs, DNS, speed[14:36] The core difference: WebDev moves the furniture, SEO adds the spice[18:12] The cycle of search: Search, find, click, save — every single day[18:46] Guest Lindsay shares: How SEO reframed the way she thinks about websites[21:44] Why 43% of 1.1 billion websites are built on WordPress[26:59] WebDev is the foundation; SEO is the sound technician at the event[37:15] Keyword strings vs. keyword things: The evolution of semantic search[42:50] Guest Ryan joins: Vibe coding, AI-built websites, and SEO challenges[49:11] The SEO problem with single-page applications and client-side rendering[55:59] Schema, structured data, and Google's Knowledge Panel in 2026[60:20] The hidden "no index" default on Wix blog tags destroying your rankings[61:34] Closing: SEO allows your development to be seen, heard, and servedBook Web Dev SEO Services?🧠 Book Web Dev SEO Services or Technical SEO Services with Favour Obasi-ike🧠 Visit our Official Work and PLAY Entertainment Website | Discover Best SEO Marketing Services🧠 Join our exclusive SEO Marketing community🧠 Read SEO Articles🧠 Subscribe to the We Don't PLAY Podcast🧠 Purchase Flaev Beatz Beats Online🧠 Favour Obasi-ike Quick Links🧠 Start Recording your Podcast with Riverside Today | Sign Up with My Affiliate Link HereNeed Marketing Resources?📑 Read about SEO Topics📑 Read about Clubhouse Audio Topics📑 Read about Pinterest SEO Topics📑 Read about Marketing Topics📑 Read about Podcast Topics📑 Read Social Media Tips📑 Read Billboards Tips📑 Read Work and PLAY Entertainment Newsfeed🎙️ Sign up with PodMatch💡 Key TakeawaysStructure vs. Visibility: Web development is the structure (the house), while SEO is the furnishing and visibility (the address and curb appeal). You cannot have a successful online presence without both working together.Beauty Doesn't Equal Traffic: A website can look stunning on the outside, but if it lacks technical SEO elements like canonical tags, schema markup, and proper server hosting, it will remain invisible to search engines.The "No Index" Trap: Many default website builders (like Wix or WordPress templates) accidentally leave "no index" tags on pages, actively telling Google not to crawl or rank the site.Keyword Things, Not Strings: SEO is evolving from simple "keyword strings" (exact match phrases) to "keyword things" (contextual, semantic understanding of topics and entities).💬 Memorable Quotes"Web development is like moving furniture. You're coding, you're scripting, you're tweaking. SEO is like putting the spice on the sauce. Without the spice, it's not going to taste as good as it could." — Favour Obasi-ike"If your website was not built with SEO, it's like having a beautiful tree and putting a massive shade in front of it so nobody can see it." — Favour Obasi-ike🚀 Action StepsAudit Your Tags — Check your website's source code to ensure there are no accidental "no index" robots tags blocking search engines.Verify Your Canonical URLs — Ensure your canonical tags point to your live, public domain, not a local host or staging server.Implement Schema Markup — Add structured data (schema) to your pages to help search engines understand the context of your content.Check Your Open Graphs — Ensure your Open Graph tags are set up correctly so your links look professional when shared on social media.Bridge the Gap — If you hire a web developer, explicitly ask if they implement technical SEO. If not, hire an SEO specialist to optimize the site before launch.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Effective Email Marketing Monetization Strategies to Avoid High Spam Rates with Favour Obasi-ike
Avoid High Spam Rates: Effective Email Marketing Monetization Strategies Masterclass with Favour Obasi-ike, MBA, MS.🎯 Who Is This For?Business owners, digital marketers, and entrepreneurs who rely on email marketing to drive sales and want to protect their domain reputation from high spam rates and low deliverability.⏱️ Timestamps[00:00] Introduction: Are you avoiding high spam rates?[01:32] What is an email spam rate and how is it calculated?[03:07] The danger zone: Why a 0.3% spam rate is a massive problem[07:16] The importance of warming up your email list for better deliverability[11:49] Understanding the feedback loop: Open rates, click rates, and stars[22:48] Why segmenting your email list is crucial for engagement[33:45] How to achieve higher open rates and lower bounce rates[62:59] Step-by-step guide to filtering and cleaning your email audience[66:14] Technical health: SPF records, DKIM, and domain reputation[73:03] Crafting amazing subject lines and preview text to drive replies💡 Key TakeawaysThe 0.1% Rule: A healthy spam rate is 0.1% or lower. Hitting 0.3% risks severe damage to your domain reputation, which can cause your emails to stop being delivered entirely.Warm Up Your List: If you don't send emails frequently, warm up your list gradually. Consistent, high-value sending builds trust with ESPs like Gmail and Outlook.Clean Your List Ruthlessly: Filter your audience for hard bounces, soft bounces, and unsubscribes. Delete them immediately to protect your data accuracy and sender reputation.Technical Health Matters: Your Sender Policy Framework (SPF) and DomainKeys Identified Mail (DKIM) records must be healthy to achieve elite deliverability rates.Segmentation is Power: Don't blast the same email to everyone. Segment your active vs. inactive subscribers so you get active responses from engaged readers.Book Web Dev SEO Services?🧠 Book Web Dev SEO Services or Technical SEO Services with Favour Obasi-ike🧠 Visit our Official Work and PLAY Entertainment Website | Discover Best SEO Marketing Services🧠 Join our exclusive SEO Marketing community🧠 Read SEO Articles🧠 Subscribe to the We Don't PLAY Podcast🧠 Purchase Flaev Beatz Beats Online🧠 Favour Obasi-ike Quick Links🧠 Start Recording your Podcast with Riverside Today | Sign Up with My Affiliate Link HereNeed Marketing Resources?📑 Read about SEO Topics📑 Read about Clubhouse Audio Topics📑 Read about Pinterest SEO Topics📑 Read about Marketing Topics📑 Read about Podcast Topics📑 Read Social Media Tips📑 Read Billboards Tips📑 Read Work and PLAY Entertainment Newsfeed🎙️ Sign up with PodMatch💬 Memorable Quotes"If you want to have a 0.01 spam rate, that's like having a credit score of 1% or less. You're using your emails at high volume, but getting feedback that accepts it." — Favour Obasi-ike"Marketing is not spam, and spam is not marketing. Marketing is expressing interest in showing value in exchange for somebody's time." — Favour Obasi-ike"Why are you crying over two people who unsubscribed when you have a thousand people who are still there?" — Favour Obasi-ike🚀 Action StepsCheck Your Spam Rate — Log into your CRM/ESP and ensure your spam complaint rate is below 0.1%.Filter and Clean — Filter your audience by "bounced," "unsubscribed," and "marked as spam," and delete those contacts.Verify Technical Records — Check your domain's DNS settings to ensure your SPF and DKIM records are properly configured.Segment Your Audience — Separate highly active subscribers from inactive ones to protect your open and click rates.Establish a Cadence — Create a consistent sending schedule to keep your domain reputation warm and active.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Revenue Generating SEO Activities: The Hidden ROI of Website SEO in 2026 with Favour Obasi-ike
Revenue Generating SEO Activities: From Content to Cash in 2026 (The Hidden ROI of Website SEO) with Favour Obasi-ike, MBA, MS🎯 Who Is This For?Business owners, digital marketers, content creators, and entrepreneurs who want to maximize the return on investment (ROI) of their website content, drive organic traffic, and generate sustainable revenue without constantly creating new material from scratch.Book Web Dev SEO Services?🧠 Book Web Dev SEO Services or Technical SEO Services with Favour Obasi-ike🧠 Visit our Official Work and PLAY Entertainment Website | Discover Best SEO Marketing Services🧠 Join our exclusive SEO Marketing community🧠 Read SEO Articles🧠 Subscribe to the We Don't PLAY Podcast🧠 Purchase Flaev Beatz Beats Online🧠 Favour Obasi-ike Quick Links🧠 Start Recording your Podcast with Riverside Today | Sign Up with My Affiliate Link HereNeed Marketing Resources?📑 Read about SEO Topics📑 Read about Clubhouse Audio Topics📑 Read about Pinterest SEO Topics📑 Read about Marketing Topics📑 Read about Podcast Topics📑 Read Social Media Tips📑 Read Billboards Tips📑 Read Work and PLAY Entertainment Newsfeed🎙️ Sign up with PodMatchTimestamps[00:00] Introduction to revenue-generating SEO activities[03:00] Time vs. Money: Choosing how to invest in your SEO strategy[06:23] The 24-month lifespan of a blog post and why you must update it[11:00] Tokenization and how AI browsers read modified content dates[13:14] Planting seeds: Why SEO is a long-term revenue strategy[25:34] Sitemaps as the blueprint for your website's success[33:09] Rocki's advice: Find what sells instead of forcing products[47:24] John's tip: Why the first three words of your title mean everything[58:01] The cost of procrastination and delayed responses in business💡 Key TakeawaysUpdate to Dominate: Ten updated articles are more valuable than five brand-new ones. Refreshing old content signals to search engines that your site is active and relevant, pushing you to the front of the ranking queue.The Power of the Modified Date: AI bots and search engines prioritize the "modified date" over the original publish date. Keeping content fresh ensures you don't lose your hard-earned rankings.Titles Are Everything: The first three words of your title or caption are the most critical. They determine whether a user clicks or scrolls past, directly impacting your revenue potential.SEO is an Investment: Whether you spend time doing it yourself or money hiring an expert, SEO is an investment that compounds over time, unlike paid ads that stop working the moment you stop paying.Speed Wins Business: Procrastination is the enemy of revenue. Responding quickly to leads and updating your site promptly can be the difference between closing a deal and losing it to a competitor.💬 Memorable Quotes"10 updated articles are better than five new articles because those old ones... old is gold. You have a long-term track record." — Favour Obasi-ike"Procrastination is a five-syllable word for lazy. Do it now. Take the time and get it done now, that'll lead to more business." — John (Guest)"If your house is leaking, you're not going to let it leak for three days. You're going to fix it in three minutes. Treat your website the same way." — Favour Obasi-ike🚀 Action StepsAudit Your Old Content — Identify articles or pages published over a year ago that are losing traffic.Refresh and Republish — Update outdated statistics, add new insights, and change the modified date to signal freshness to search engines.Optimize Your Titles — Review your page titles and ensure the most important, high-search-volume keywords are in the first three words.Check Your Sitemap — Ensure your sitemap is properly configured and submitted to Google Search Console so bots can easily crawl your updated pages.Act Fast on Leads — Implement a system to respond to website inquiries immediately to shorten your sales cycle and increase conversions.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Canonical Tags Explained: Technical SEO Best Practices for Website AI Visibility and Revenue Growth with Favour Obasi-ike
Are duplicate URLs quietly destroying your website's search rankings and AI visibility? Favour Obasi-ike, MBA, MS breaks down the technical SEO power of canonical tags, revealing how proper URL structuring prevents duplicate content, boosts visibility on AI platforms, and drives sustainable online revenue.🎯 Who is this for?Business owners, digital marketers, SEO professionals, and content creators looking to optimize their website structure, improve AI search visibility (ChatGPT, Perplexity, Apple Intelligence), and drive sustainable online revenue through technical SEO.Book Web Dev SEO Services?🧠 Book Web Dev SEO Services or Technical SEO Services with Favour Obasi-ike🧠 Visit our Official Work and PLAY Entertainment Website | Discover Best SEO Marketing Services🧠 Join our exclusive SEO Marketing community🧠 Read SEO Articles🧠 Subscribe to the We Don't PLAY Podcast🧠 Purchase Flaev Beatz Beats Online🧠 Favour Obasi-ike Quick Links🧠 Start Recording your Podcast with Riverside Today | Sign Up with My Affiliate Link HereNeed Marketing Resources?📑 Read about SEO Topics📑 Read about Clubhouse Audio Topics📑 Read about Pinterest SEO Topics📑 Read about Marketing Topics📑 Read about Podcast Topics📑 Read Social Media Tips📑 Read Billboards Tips📑 Read Work and PLAY Entertainment Newsfeed🎙️ Sign up with PodMatch⏱️ Timestamps[00:00] Introduction to Canonical Tags and their importance for websites.[02:16] What is a Canonical URL? Google's definition and duplicate pages.[05:43] De-duplication: Helping search engines show the right version of your content.[17:20] SEO is structure, not just blogs: Building a solid foundation.[24:52] How to identify your website's canonical tag and naming conventions.[34:15] User-declared vs. Google-declared canonical tags.[50:00] Three strong signals for canonicalization: Redirects, Annotations, and Sitemaps.[103:09] AI Visibility: How robots (Anthropic, Perplexity, Apple Intelligence) read your website.[112:39] The connection between technical SEO skills and real online revenue.[121:25] Viewing SEO as an investment, not an expense, to save money on ads.💡 Key TakeawaysCanonical Tags Define Your Identity: A canonical tag tells search engines (and AI bots) the exact, preferred URL of a page, preventing duplicate content issues and consolidating ranking signals.SEO is Structural: Beyond just writing blogs, true SEO relies on the technical structure of your website, including sitemaps, robots tags, and canonical links.AI Visibility Requires Clear Signals: AI platforms like ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Apple Intelligence rely on clear canonical tags to understand and cite your website accurately.Technical SEO Drives Revenue: Mastering technical SEO elements like canonical tags attracts higher-quality traffic, reducing reliance on paid ads and increasing long-term profitability.Consistency is Key: Ensure your canonical URLs match across all platforms, including social media profiles, emails, and sitemaps, to build trust with search engines.💬 Memorable Quotes"SEO is not blogs. SEO is structure. If anybody's telling you anything otherwise, ask them about the structure of their website." — Favour Obasi-ike"I look at SEO as an investment and not as an expense, because when it turns to an expense, it becomes stressful. When it's an investment, it becomes restful." — Favour Obasi-ike"Growth is hard. Making the real money takes real technical skills to attract." — Troy (Guest)🚀 Action StepsAudit Your URLs: Check your website to ensure you have a consistent canonical tag (e.g., deciding between www vs. non-www, HTTP vs. HTTPS).Update Social Profiles: Verify that the website links on your social media profiles (Facebook, LinkedIn, etc.) match your exact canonical URL.Check Your Sitemap: Ensure the URLs submitted in your XML sitemap match your user-declared canonical tags.Consult an Expert: If you are unfamiliar with technical SEO, consult with an SEO professional before making structural changes to avoid harming your rankings.Monitor AI Visibility: Ensure your site's robots.txt and canonical tags are properly configured to allow AI bots to crawl and index your content.Book a Strategy Call: Need help demystifying your technical SEO or web development?Book a call with Favour Obasi-ike for a custom 5-minute video audit of your site's structure here.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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XML Sitemaps & Robots.txt Technical Optimization: Actionable AI SEO Steps Demystified (The Brain of Your Website) with Favour Obasi-ike
XML Sitemaps & Robots.txt Technical Optimization: Actionable AI SEO Steps Demystified (The Brain of Your Website) with Favour Obasi-ike, MBA, MSWho is this for?This technical deep dive episode with Celese Williams is essential listening for business owners, content creators, and marketers who want to stop losing organic traffic and start building a sustainable foundation for search engine visibility. Whether you manage a complex e-commerce site, a localized service business, or a growing blog, understanding how to communicate effectively with search engines and AI crawlers is critical.If you've ever wondered why your latest content isn't ranking or why your traffic is dipping despite consistent publishing, this deep dive into XML sitemaps and technical SEO is for you.Book Web Dev SEO Services?🧠 Book Web Dev SEO Services or Technical SEO Services with Favour Obasi-ike🧠 Visit our Official Work and PLAY Entertainment Website | Discover Best SEO Marketing Services🧠 Join our exclusive SEO Marketing community🧠 Read SEO Articles🧠 Subscribe to the We Don't PLAY Podcast🧠 Purchase Flaev Beatz Beats Online🧠 Favour Obasi-ike Quick Links🧠 Start Recording your Podcast with Riverside Today | Sign Up with My Affiliate Link HereNeed Marketing Resources?📑 Read about SEO Topics📑 Read about Clubhouse Audio Topics📑 Read about Pinterest SEO Topics📑 Read about Marketing Topics📑 Read about Podcast Topics📑 Read Social Media Tips📑 Read Billboards Tips📑 Read Work and PLAY Entertainment Newsfeed🎙️ Sign up with PodMatchKey Moments & Timestamps[01:41] The Brain of Your Website: Favour explains the fundamental concept of an XML sitemap, comparing it to the brain or a library where your most important pages are stored and prioritized.[03:26] The Danger of Stale Content: Why updating old content is often more valuable than publishing new content, and how the <lastmod> tag communicates freshness to Google.[05:56] Understanding Crawl Budget: Favour redefines "crawl budget" not as money, but as the time Google is willing to spend scanning your website.[08:07] How to Find Your Sitemap: A quick, actionable tip on how to check if your website has a sitemap by simply adding /sitemap.xml to your domain.[15:19] The Sinking House Analogy: Why building a website without a proper sitemap structure is like building a house on sinking sand rather than a fortified plot of land.[20:12] Live Q&A with Eileen: A real-time audit of a WordPress site, discussing default sitemaps, update frequency, and the importance of customizing sitemap settings.[96:41] The Power of Local SEO: A case study of an Airbnb photographer who outranked massive platforms simply by having a properly structured website and sitemap.Memorable Quotes"I always say it's the brain of your website, but you can also think about it as the place or the library where your pages are stored so that they can be placed on priority." — Favour Obasi-ike"It's better to update your last five pieces of content than to publish 10 new pieces of content and you never updated one." — Favour Obasi-ike"Kind of like a house that's sinking because it's on rocky or sinking sand, than a fortified, sturdy plot of land that gives you sustainability for decades, for eons." — Favour Obasi-ikeAction StepsLocate Your Sitemap: Go to your browser and type your domain followed by /sitemap.xml (e.g., https://www.playinc.online/sitemap.xml) to verify its existence.Check Your Last Modified Dates: Review your sitemap to ensure your most important pages have recent <lastmod> dates. If they don't, update your core content.Review Your robots.txt: Ensure your robots.txt file is not accidentally blocking search engines or AI crawlers from accessing your sitemap.Audit Your Frequency Settings: If your sitemap frequency is set to "monthly" but you publish weekly, adjust your CMS or plugin settings to match your actual output.Book a Strategy Call: Need help demystifying your technical SEO or web development?Book a call with Favour Obasi-ike for a custom 5-minute video audit of your site's structure here.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Make Money on Pinterest: Amazon Ads, Affiliate Marketing and AI SEO Tactics with Favour Obasi-ike
Favour Obasi-ike, MBA, MS and Doctor Fashion, a creator with over one million YouTube subscribers, break down how to make money on Pinterest using Amazon affiliate marketing, SEO, and attraction marketing. Brittany reveals she earns enough from Pinterest affiliate links alone to fund a home down payment. The conversation covers the three-step Pinterest Business setup, the 105-day content shelf life (now 152 days), Amazon bounties that pay without requiring a sale, and why micro-influencers outperform million-follower accounts.Who This Episode Is For?This episode is for entrepreneurs who want to monetize Pinterest through affiliate marketing and Amazon ads, content creators looking to repurpose existing content for evergreen discovery, small business owners setting up a Pinterest business account with website integration, and micro-influencers leveraging a small but engaged audience for real sales.Book SEO Services? Save These Quick Links for Later🧠 Book SEO Services with Favour Obasi-ike🧠 Visit Work and PLAY Entertainment website to learn about our digital marketing services🧠 Join our exclusive SEO Marketing community🧠 Read SEO Articles🧠 Subscribe to the We Don't PLAY Podcast🧠 Purchase Flaev Beatz Beats Online🧠 Favour Obasi-ike Quick Links🧠 Start Recording your Podcast with Riverside Today | Sign Up with My Affiliate Link HereNeed Marketing Resources?📑 Read about SEO Topics📑 Read about Clubhouse Audio Topics📑 Read about Pinterest SEO Topics📑 Read about Marketing Topics📑 Read about Podcast Topics📑 Read Social Media Tips📑 Read Billboards Tips📑 Read Work and PLAY Entertainment NewsfeedKey TakeawaysPinterest is a visual search engine, not social media. 97% of searches are unbranded, giving every business a fair chance at discovery.Pins have a 105-day shelf life. Content posted in April still drives traffic in July, and a 2013 article still collects sign-ups today.Amazon bounties pay $15 per free sign-up. Brittany earned from over 1,000 Clubhouse attendees, then repurposed that content to Pinterest.Micro-influencers outperform large accounts. Trust, not follower count, drives purchases.Never set an end date on Pinterest ads. Manually stopping prevents the algorithm from wasting your budget near the deadline.Pinterest act-alike audiences track consumer behavior, not just demographics, delivering more granular targeting than Facebook lookalikes.Memorable Quotes"You're not on that platform to sell. You're on the platform to tell." — Favour [54:54]"I get way more monthly views on Pinterest with way less followers than my YouTube channel." — Brittany [38:05]"I have a Pinterest bank account... enough for a down payment on a home." — Brittany [38:41]"Facts tell, stories sell." — Favour [34:29]"97% of searches on Pinterest are unbranded." — Favour [21:41]FAQsDo I need a large following to make money on Pinterest?No. Micro-influencers make more money than million-follower accounts because trust drives purchases, not follower count.How do Amazon bounties work on Pinterest?Share a free sign-up link for Amazon Business or Prime. When someone signs up, you earn around $15 per person without them buying anything.What is the difference between act-alike and lookalike audiences?Facebook matches surface-level demographics. Pinterest act-alike audiences track behavioral patterns, targeting how people act, not just how they look.Does Pinterest offer grants for business owners?Yes. Pinterest offers grants of $10,000+ for creators and business owners with at least 750 followers, including one-on-one support and access to private events.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Search Engines vs Social Media: SEO Tactics for Revenue Growth with Favour Obasi-ike
Favour Obasi-ike, MBA, MS hosts a late-night Clubhouse audio session with Dr. Fashion (Creator Life, 20+ years in content) and Darren Shaw (UK-based NLP trainer). The conversation explores why businesses should spend 80% of effort on search engines and 20% on social media.Favour shares real client case studies, performs a LIVE! SEO audit, and breaks down how crawl budget, internal links, and domain authority create compounding revenue that social media cannot deliver.Who This Episode Is For?Business owners spending most of their time on social media without seeing revenue.Entrepreneurs who lack a website or only have a basic homepage.Content creators who want search engines to drive long-term income.Brand owners who need to protect domains and trademarks. Coaches and consultants building topical authority in their niche.Book SEO Services? Save These Quick Links for Later🧠 Book SEO Services with Favour Obasi-ike🧠 Visit Work and PLAY Entertainment website to learn about our digital marketing services🧠 Join our exclusive SEO Marketing community🧠 Read SEO Articles🧠 Subscribe to the We Don't PLAY Podcast🧠 Purchase Flaev Beatz Beats Online🧠 Favour Obasi-ike Quick Links🧠 Start Recording your Podcast with Riverside Today | Sign Up with My Affiliate Link HereNeed Marketing Resources?📑 Read about SEO Topics📑 Read about Clubhouse Audio Topics📑 Read about Pinterest SEO Topics📑 Read about Marketing Topics📑 Read about Podcast Topics📑 Read Social Media Tips📑 Read Billboards Tips📑 Read Work and PLAY Entertainment NewsfeedKey TakeawaysYour website is your engine; social media is someone else's. Flip to 80% search engine effort for compounding returns.Use site:yourdomain.com on Google. If your competitor has 150 indexed pages and you have 5, Google barely knows you exist.Domain = authority = territory. 1.1 billion people have websites; 7 billion do not. Own your digital real estate.Google does not know your business history until you tell it. Submitting to Google Search Console is day one, no matter how long you have been in business.AI recommends content from experts who publish. YouTube videos and blog articles surface in ChatGPT, not TikTok clips.Every dollar on email returns $32-$40. Direct response compounds faster than social media engagement.Memorable Quotes"Social media is important. Search engines are critical." — Favour [50:14]"The more Google knows you, the more people will know you." — Favour [54:07]"Your domain is your territory. It's your safe haven." — Favour [43:41]"Search engines are so underrated and social media is unfortunately overrated." — Favour [50:01]"Get you a coach. Pronto." — Dr. Fashion [63:39]FAQsQ: What is a search engine vs a social engine?A: A search engine (Google, Bing, ChatGPT) indexes databases and returns results. A social engine (Facebook, Instagram) is someone else's website where you post but do not own the data or algorithm.Q: How do I check my indexed pages on Google?A: Type site:yourdomain.com on Google. Count result pages at the bottom. Each has 10 listings, so 15 pages means 150 indexed URLs.Q: Can I succeed with just social media and no website?A: Dr. Fashion confirmed the impact would not be the same. Algorithms limit reach, but your website gives full control over content and data.Q: How is AI changing content discovery? A: ChatGPT and Gemini recommend YouTube and blog articles. YouTube now lets licensed professionals verify credentials, boosting content in AI results.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Eventbrite SEO Tactics: Comparing Successful Free Events vs Paid Events Explained with Favour Obasi-ike
Favour Obasi-ike, MBA, MS unpacks how Eventbrite functions as a powerful off-page SEO tool, not just a ticketing platform.Eventbrite SEO: Why Your Event Title Is Your Most Powerful Marketing Asset?With 50 million monthly visitors, Eventbrite gives businesses organic reach that paid ads cannot match.The round table covers title optimization, data collection strategies, the "short code, long money" framework, and why you should never spend money on ads before investing time in your website.Book SEO Services? Save These Quick Links for Later>> Book SEO Services with Favour Obasi-ike>> Visit Work and PLAY Entertainment website to learn about our digital marketing services>> Join our exclusive SEO Marketing community>> Read SEO Articles>> Subscribe to the We Don't PLAY Podcast>> Purchase Flaev Beatz Beats Online>> Favour Obasi-ike Quick Links>> Start Recording your Podcast with Riverside Today | Sign Up with My Affiliate Link HereKey TakeawaysEventbrite is off-page SEO, not just ticketing. With 50 million monthly visitors, every event you create is a searchable page that links back to your business.Your event title becomes your URL. Put the event type (workshop, bootcamp, conference) and keywords in the title so people searching Eventbrite can actually find you.Three measures of a successful event. The number of people, the quality of people, and what happens after they leave.Collect more than just emails. Change the default Eventbrite settings to require phone numbers. Export the CSV and load it into your CRM. Share the data with sponsors.Optimize free tools before spending money. If your website is not built, do not run ads. Eventbrite generates 3.99M organic visits versus only 101K from paid search.Attention is a new currency, retention is a new balance. It is not what you spend, it is what you keep. Build systems that retain, not just attract.Memorable Quotes"Attention is a new currency, retention is a new balance. It's not what you spend, it's what you keep." — Favour [94:38]"Short code, long money. All the millionaires and billionaires got a short code." — Marcus [83:52]"Strangers can accidentally see your event on Eventbrite because they're searching for it in the surrounding areas." — Marcus [36:46]"If you haven't spent time on your website, don't spend money on ads. It sounds brutal, but I'm saving you from stress." — Favour [88:27]"If you fail to plan, you plan to fail." — Favour [80:05]FAQsQ: Is Eventbrite only for paid ticketed events?A: No. Free events on Eventbrite give you the same SEO benefits, data collection, and discoverability. Churches, nonprofits, and retail stores should all use it for givebacks, sales, and community events.Q: How do I know when to schedule my event?A: Poll your audience with two questions: weekdays or weekends, and weekdays or weeknights. Add a bonus question about lead time (1-3, 4-6, or 7-9 weeks). Start with whatever feedback you receive.Q: Should I spend $1,000 on event ads?A: Not before your website is ready. Run a $10/day A/B test for 10 days first. Then decide how to invest the remaining $900 based on data, not guesswork.Q: What tools were recommended?A: Eventbrite, Google Search Console, Google Trends, Pinterest Trends, Glimpse, GoHighLevel, Flodesk, SimilarWeb, and G2 for software reviews.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Building Brand Awareness, Digital Marketing & SEO Strategies for Products and Services: Business Talk with Favour Obasi-ike
Favour Obasi-ike, MBA, MS hosts a two-part live session from the Marketing Club on Clubhouse, joined by Brian (digital marketing), Liverpool (social media), Angelique (commercial lending startup), and others. The conversation covers how to build product and service pages that rank on search engines, the three stages of buyer awareness (problem aware, solution aware, product aware), why 82% of websites worldwide are outdated, the four types of media (owned, paid, shared, earned), how Google Reviews impact rankings, and tools like Nudgify, Switchy.io, and SEMrush for building brand awareness online.Key TakeawaysBuild from the ground up, not the roof down. Your website needs keyword-rich URL slugs, proper H1-H6 heading structure, and semantic keywords before any social media push.Three stages of buyer awareness drive every sale. Problem aware (they search Google), solution aware (they land on your page), product aware (they recognize your brand as the answer).82% of 1.9 billion websites have not been updated in 6 months. Update your website daily to signal the algorithm that your business is active.Use the CNN model. Never give the full story on social media. Drive people to your website for the complete content, just like major news outlets do.Google Reviews are a major ranking factor. Keep them fresh, avoid all five-star reviews (looks moderated), and embed them on your site using tools like Nudgeify.Master the four types of media. Owned (your content), Paid (ads), Shared (social platforms), and Earned (press/features). Start with owned media and build toward earned.Memorable Quotes"You don't build a house from the roof down. You build from the ground up." — Favour [07:30]"82% of 1.9 billion websites have not been updated in the last six months." — Favour [101:03]"If CNN gave you the full story on Instagram, would you go to their website? No." — Favour [118:24]"SEO is not a one-size-fits-all. It's not a cookie cutter machine." — Favour [71:17]"The better the connection, the better the frequency. The better the frequency, the better the energy." — Favour [119:14]FAQsShould I focus on products or services for my website?Both need dedicated keyword-rich pages. Each product or service should have its own page with text, video, images, pricing, and FAQ so search engines can index them individually.How often should I update my website?Daily if possible. Even once a week puts you ahead of the 82% of websites that go six months without an update. Every update signals the algorithm that your business is active.What tools were recommended?Nudgify (social proof popups), Switchy.io (UTM codes, link shortening, pixel tracking — $39 on AppSumo), SEMrush (keyword research), and Google Business Profile for reviews.How do I build brand awareness from scratch?Start with owned media on your website. Answer the questions your audience is searching for. Then distribute to social media, collect emails, and build toward earned media like press features.Book SEO Services? Save These Quick Links for Later>> Book SEO Services with Favour Obasi-ike>> Visit Work and PLAY Entertainment website to learn about our digital marketing services>> Join our exclusive SEO Marketing community>> Read SEO Articles>> Subscribe to the We Don't PLAY Podcast>> Purchase Flaev Beatz Beats Online>> Favour Obasi-ike Quick Links>> Start Recording your Podcast with Riverside Today | Sign Up with My Affiliate Link HereSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Flodesk, HubSpot, MailerLite, or MailChimp? Choosing the Best Email Marketing CRM with Favour Obasi-ike
Favour Obasi-ike, MBA, MS hosts a two-part deep dive on email marketing and CRM platforms from the Marketing Club on Clubhouse, joined by Alex (HubSpot, agency owner), Sandra (MailerLite, digital products coach), and David (Flodesk, just starting out).The conversation spans why four out of five marketers prefer email over social media, how a single font size change drove a 73.7% open rate,Flodesk's Magic Links and auto-segmentation features (Read on G2 Reviews), subject line testing with CapitalizeMyTitle.com, deliverability testing with mail-tester.com, the "send fewer emails, get higher clicks" strategy, and the critical difference between first-party and second-party data.Book SEO Services? Save These Quick Links for Later>> Book SEO Services with Favour Obasi-ike>> Visit Work and PLAY Entertainment website to learn about our digital marketing services>> Join our exclusive SEO Marketing community>> Read SEO Articles>> Subscribe to the We Don't PLAY Podcast>> Purchase Flaev Beatz Beats Online>> Favour Obasi-ike Quick Links>> Start Recording your Podcast with Riverside Today | Sign Up with My Affiliate Link HereKey TakeawaysFont size 16 is the email sweet spot. Favour moved from 12/14 to 16 and hit a 73.7% open rate and 68.9% click rate — his highest ever.Send fewer, better emails. Cutting from 16 emails/month to 4 increased click rates from 3.5% to 17.9% over three months.For every $1 spent on email marketing, expect $42 back in impact across traffic, connections, and conversions.Flodesk Magic Links auto-segment subscribers based on what they click, eliminating manual workflow creation.Test deliverability before sending. Use InboxBooster.com to check inbox placement across Gmail, Outlook, Yahoo, and AOL. A Wikipedia link triggered spam in Favour's test.Use CapitalizeMyTitle.com to score subject lines on readability, SEO, and sentiment. Score green on all three before sending.Memorable Quotes"Four out of five marketers say they would rather give up social media marketing than email marketing." — Favour [03:10, Pt.1]"It's not just what you say. It's how you say things, and how it's layered." — Favour [13:05, Pt.1]"The content you send to your audience is more important than what platform you use." — Sandra [31:18, Pt.2]"Email marketing is like an animal in itself. It's not just about sending email. It's about analyzing the data." — Sandra [29:41, Pt.2]"We divided our time in half and got more impact. From 16 emails in May to 4 in August — 15% increase in click rates." — Favour [52:00, Pt.2]FAQsQ: Which CRM platform does Favour recommend?Flodesk. He has used it since 2019 (beta). It partners with Amazon SES for high deliverability, costs $19/month for unlimited subscribers, and offers Magic Links for auto-segmentation.Q: What other platforms were discussed?Alex uses HubSpot (B2B agency), Sandra uses MailerLite (small list, digital products), Melo uses MailChimp, and Ty uses Klaviyo. Each fits different business needs and budgets.Q: How do I improve my email open rate?Increase font size to 16, test subject lines on CapitalizeMyTitle.com, test deliverability on mail-tester.com, and segment your list so every email is relevant to the recipient.Q: How often should I send emails?Quality over quantity. Favour cut from 16/month to 4/month and saw click rates jump from 3.5% to 17.9%. Send fewer emails with more substance.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Podcast Listeners vs Pinterest Visitors: Marketing, Advertising, and Monetization SEO Insights with Favour Obasi-ike
619 Million Podcast Listeners vs. 619 Million Pinterest Users: The Content Overlap Nobody Sees. In this episode, Favour Obasi-ike, MBA, MS will teach you How to Use Pinterest and Podcasting Together to Build Revenue in 2026. Understand what Podcast Listeners Are Doing, Where Pinterest Users Are Planning: Why That Changes Everything. AI + Pinterest + Podcasting = The Revenue Framework for Business Owners.We had a section in this episode discussing From Sourdough to Strategy: How Pinterest Search Reveals Your Next Customer and many more monetization insights for podcast listeners, hosts, and Pinterest business owners.Favour Obasi-ike, MBA, MS and co-host Jon Muranko break down a striking discovery: there are 619.2 million global podcast listeners and 619 million Pinterest monthly active users, nearly identical audiences with completely different behaviors. Podcast listeners consume while doing (commuting, exercising, getting ready). Pinterest users consume while planning (buying, building, deciding). This episode explores how business owners can bridge both platforms using AI tools like Claude to reverse-engineer revenue outcomes, build Pinterest boards that mirror search intent, and time podcast publishing for maximum 24-hour download cycles.Book SEO Services? Save These Quick Links for Later>> Book SEO Services with Favour Obasi-ike>> Visit Work and PLAY Entertainment website to learn about our digital marketing services>> Join our exclusive SEO Marketing community>> Read SEO Articles>> Subscribe to the We Don't PLAY Podcast>> Purchase Flaev Beatz Beats Online>> Favour Obasi-ike Quick Links>> Start Recording your Podcast with Riverside Today | Sign Up with My Affiliate Link HereKey Takeaways619M podcast listeners equals 619M Pinterest users. The audiences are nearly identical in size but differ in behavior: listeners are doing, pinners are planning.Top 3 places people listen to podcasts: getting ready (1st), commuting (2nd), and exercising (3rd). Knowing this shapes when and how you publish.Podcast publishing time affects your 24-hour download window. Post early in the cycle to maximize downloads before the daily clock resets.Pinterest search reveals buyer intent before the purchase. Typing "sourdough" surfaces "discard recipes" as the top suggestion, telling you exactly what URL to build on your website.Use AI as an accelerator, not a replacement. Jon's framework: define your outcome, reverse-engineer it with Claude or Gemini, then validate with a human strategist.Launch Pinterest ad campaigns on Tuesdays or Wednesdays to maximize a 14-day campaign window with the strongest start.Memorable Quotes"619.2 million podcast listeners versus 619 million Pinterest visitors. This is globally." — Favour Obasi-ike [00:05]"You can't plant a mango tree and expect pomegranates. It's what you give that you get." — Favour Obasi-ike [17:44]"AI is not gonna give you the magic key. It will help you accelerate. But if you and I are accelerating the wrong direction, is that gonna help us?" — Jon Muranko [08:25]"Write down your ideas on a physical piece of paper. Takeaways at the top, goals in the middle, actions at the bottom. Then process it through Claude." — Jon Muranko [37:19]"If you're not the one doing it, at least know what you're paying for. That in itself is enough gold to make a better decision." — Favour Obasi-ike [33:39]FAQsQ: Why compare podcast listeners to Pinterest users? A: Both audiences total 619 million globally. Podcast listeners are active (commuting, exercising), while Pinterest users are planning purchases. Bridging both platforms lets you reach the same audience at two different decision stages.Q: How does podcast publishing time affect downloads? A: Podcasts operate on a 24-hour download cycle. Publishing early in that window gives your episode the full day to accumulate downloads, rather than posting late and getting only one hour of traction.Q: How can AI help with Pinterest strategy? A: Use Claude or Gemini to reverse-engineer your revenue goal into a Pinterest content plan, but always validate outputs with human expertise and fact-checking.Q: When should I launch Pinterest ad campaigns? A: Tuesdays and Wednesdays are optimal launch days, giving your 14-day campaign a strong start within the weekly cycle.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Pinterest Marketing vs Pinterest Advertising (Ads): Revenue SEO Strategy with Favour Obasi-ike
Imagine spending or investing $0.02 per click with 619+ Global Million Pinterest Users? The Pinterest Playbook for Business Growth is here!Favour Obasi-ike, MBA, MS, host of the We Don't PLAY!™️ Podcast and Pinterest-certified SEO strategist, leads a live Clubhouse session breaking down the difference between Pinterest marketing (organic) and Pinterest advertising (paid).Joined by John, Dr. Cynthia, and Ramyar, Favour shares real client case studies, including one that jumped from 54M to 154M Google image impressions in three months using Pinterest.He reveals why Pinterest is a visual search engine with 619 million monthly active users, 96% unbranded searches, and 3x higher shopping ad conversions.Book SEO Services? Save These Quick Links for Later>> Book SEO Services with Favour Obasi-ike>> Visit Work and PLAY Entertainment website to learn about our digital marketing services>> Join our exclusive SEO Marketing community>> Read SEO Articles>> Subscribe to the We Don't PLAY Podcast>> Purchase Flaev Beatz Beats Online>> Favour Obasi-ike Quick Links>> Start Recording your Podcast with Riverside Today | Sign Up with My Affiliate Link HereKey TakeawaysPinterest is a visual search engine, not social media. Users arrive early in their planning phase, making them high-intent buyers.96% of Pinterest searches are unbranded. Your content reaches people who have never heard of you but are searching for your solution.Pin shelf life crushes Instagram. A pin lasts 3.5 to 5 months; add a blog link and it extends to 24 months vs. Instagram's 72 hours.Pinterest indirectly boosts Google rankings. One client went from 54M to 154M Google image impressions in three months via Pinterest.Use Pinterest to A/B test creatives for free. Post five graphics organically for 14 days, then run paid ads only on the top performers.Separate personal and business accounts. Use your domain email for business to claim 100% content ownership via Pinterest's hub.Memorable Quotes"Pinterest is a visual search engine. Drop the P and it's interest. Pinterest has a taste bud of interest and keywords." — Favour Obasi-ike [18:34]"85% of weekly users purchase from pins, and 45% of US Pinterest households earn over $150K a year." — Favour Obasi-ike [27:14]"Pinterest is the least skipped platform for ads. You may not even know what a Pinterest ad looks like." — Favour Obasi-ike [28:11]"Content is king and context is queen. Build the two together and the value increases." — Favour Obasi-ike [40:14]"Build a brand that your website is proud of." — Favour Obasi-ike [92:02]FAQsQ: What is the difference between Pinterest marketing and Pinterest advertising?A: Pinterest marketing is organic: consistently publishing through a claimed website, RSS feed, and Pinterest tag. Pinterest advertising is paid: targeted ads by zip code, interest, and device for quick visibility.Q: How does Pinterest help my Google rankings?A: Your website images appear in Google Images and Bing Images via Pinterest, acting as a backlink and image traffic source that compounds domain authority.Q: Can I target locally on Pinterest?A: Yes. Pinterest allows ad targeting by zip code, making it powerful for local businesses.Q: What is the best way to test ad creatives cheaply?A: Post five creatives organically for 14 days, rank by impressions, then run paid A/B tests only on the top two winners.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Content SEO vs Context SEO Strategy with Favour Obasi-ike | Best Marketing Tactics You’re Missing
Favour Obasi-ike, MBA, MS breaks down the critical difference between content marketing and context marketing for SEO. Using relatable analogies, from buying a home to purchasing an iPhone, Favour explains why content alone is not enough. Content is what you create; context is the meaning, story, and connection behind it. He introduces the WEBLAST acronym (Website, Email, Podcast, LinkedIn, Ads, AI, SEO) as a seven-pillar framework for building a competitive online presence and shares how AI tools can be trained with your brand voice to save time and drive real partnerships.Book SEO Services? Save These Quick Links for Later>> Book SEO Services with Favour Obasi-ike>> Visit Work and PLAY Entertainment website to learn about our digital marketing services>> Join our exclusive SEO Marketing community>> Read SEO Articles>> Subscribe to the We Don't PLAY Podcast>> Purchase Flaev Beatz Beats Online>> Favour Obasi-ike Quick Links>> Start Recording your Podcast with Riverside Today | Sign Up with My Affiliate Link HereKey TakeawaysContent is the "what"; context is the "why." Content gets you seen. Context gets you understood, remembered, and chosen.SEO is intentional, not guesswork. Throwing random keywords no longer works. Structure, readability, and sentimental value drive rankings.Three pillars of context marketing: Readability (humans understand it), SEO (bots can crawl it), and sentimental value (it resonates emotionally).The WEBLAST framework: Website, Email, Podcast, LinkedIn, Ads, AI, and SEO, seven tools that, used together in a progressive cycle, produce measurable growth within 30 days.AI should be trained on your brand. Feed your intellectual property into AI to get responses that sound like you, not generic prompts.Pre-purchase vs. post-purchase context: Before the sale, show up everywhere (YouTube, Google, Pinterest). After the sale, deepen the relationship (email, Zoom, Slack).Memorable Quotes"SEO is intentional. It's not guesswork. We don't do that in 2024, and we're not doing that for 2025 either." — Favour Obasi-ike [03:45]"The website is the content. The pages are the context." — Favour Obasi-ike [07:09]"If I say 'my pleasure,' I don't have to say the brand name to tell you who I'm talking about. That's context." — Favour Obasi-ike [07:54]"Content is free right now. AI is going to give me that content. But context? That's what makes you different." — Favour Obasi-ike [44:05]"Feedback is the best currency." — Favour Obasi-ike [40:49]"You're not prompting ChatGPT, you're prompting yourself." — Favour Obasi-ike [32:36]FAQsQ: What is the difference between content marketing and context marketing?A: Content marketing is the material you produce, the blog, video, or post. Context marketing is the meaning, relevance, and story wrapped around that content so your audience truly understands and connects with your message.Q: Why is context more important than content for SEO?A: Search engines now prioritize user intent and experience. Context ensures your content is readable, emotionally resonant, and structured so both humans and bots can interpret it, which directly improves rankings.Q: What is the WEBLAST framework?A: WEBLAST stands for Website, Email, Podcast, LinkedIn, Ads, AI, and SEO. It is a seven-pillar system for building a strong, competitive online presence when used in a consistent, progressive cycle.Q: How can AI help with context marketing?A: By training AI with your brand's intellectual property, tone, and goals, it becomes a personalized assistant that drafts emails, proposals, and responses in your voice, saving significant time.From seo strategies to ai marketing techniques to pinterest seo to podcast monetization to email marketing for beginners to ai seo tools, this episode id for you.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Pinterest SEO Marketing Tutorial: Google Search Console Indexing with Favour Obasi-ike
Favour Obasi-ike, MBA, MS delivers a tutorial on why Pinterest is a search engine, not social media, and how to connect it with Google Search Console for SEO impact.Pinterest is the least skipped ad platform while YouTube is the most, and Pinterest ads cost two to thirty cents versus dollars elsewhere.He covers claiming your business account, how earned media works exclusively on Pinterest, and why a pin lives three to five months compared to an Instagram post's 19 to 72 hours. Favour shares a client case study where organic image impressions grew from 54.1 million to 154 million in three months with zero ad spend, with Pinterest ranking in the top three linking sites.The conversation covers MCP servers, Google's crawl budget drop from 15 to two megabytes, why 67 percent of searches result in zero clicks, and why GoDaddy is not scalable.Mark recommends WordPress, and Shira shares how evergreen content generates leads years after posting.Book SEO Services? Save These Quick Links for Later>> Book SEO Services with Favour Obasi-ike>> Visit Work and PLAY Entertainment website to learn about our digital marketing services>> Join our exclusive SEO Marketing community>> Read SEO Articles>> Subscribe to the We Don't PLAY Podcast>> Purchase Flaev Beatz Beats Online>> Favour Obasi-ike Quick Links>> Start Recording your Podcast with Riverside Today | Sign Up with My Affiliate Link HereTimeline and Timestamps[00:08] Introduction — Pinterest SEO Marketing on Clubhouse.[02:53] Pinterest: least skipped ad platform vs. YouTube.[04:02] Pinterest is a search engine for images.[07:04] You cannot be on ChatGPT if not on Google.[08:15] Claiming your Pinterest business account.[10:02] Earned media — only Pinterest offers it.[12:05] Pin lifespan: 3–5 months vs. Instagram: 19–72 hours.[19:00] Tuna on WebMCP and AI impact on SEO.[21:56] Google crawl budget: 15 MB down to 2 MB.[23:35] 67% of Google searches result in zero clicks.[33:09] Why GoDaddy is not scalable.[40:03] Mark: WordPress — own your website.[58:45] Pinterest + Google Search Console: the perfect blend.[60:30] Case study: 54.1M to 154M impressions organically.[73:49] Shira: evergreen content still generates leads.[79:50] SEO scorecard tool — 10 questions, instant report. 93:01] 97% of Pinterest searches are unbranded.[95:32] Pinterest and Amazon partnership.Memorable Quotes"Pinterest is the least skipped ad platform. YouTube is the most — people pay to skip ads.""If you drop the P, it's interest. Pinterest is interest, literally.""You build a house on land you don't own." — Mark, on closed-source builders."Keep putting out your message, even when nobody's watching, because someone is." — Shira"67% of Google searches don't result in a click. That's a culture shift." — TunaFAQs AnsweredIs Pinterest social media?On the personal side, yes. On the business side, it is a visual search engine where you own 100% of your data through a claimed account.What is earned media?When someone saves your paid pin and revisits it later, you earn impressions without spending again — dividends on your ad spend.Why not GoDaddy?It lacks code injection, scalable pop-ups, and flexibility. WordPress is recommended for full ownership and SEO control.How long does Pinterest SEO take?It depends on domain authority and consistency — no fixed timeline, but articles linked to Pinterest accelerate results.Key TakeawaysClaim your website on Pinterest Business. Track Pinterest as a linking site in Google Search Console. Pins live 3–5 months versus hours on Instagram. 97% of Pinterest searches are unbranded. Own your site on WordPress. Evergreen content compounds and generates leads long after posting.KeywordsPinterest SEO, Google Search Console, earned media, Pinterest ads, visual search engine, domain authority, crawl budget, WordPress, claimed accounts, unbranded search, evergreen content, zero-click searches, SEO scorecard, MCP servers.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Profitable SEO Best Practices, Ideas, and Social Business Tactics with Favour Obasi-ike
Favour Obasi-ike, MBA, MS redefines profitable SEO as more than just rankings — it is profit multiplied by time. He introduces the concept of a foundational evergreen operating system: being where people are, staying ever-ready, and building connections that compound. The episode covers the SEO quadrant and its four pillars, why your contact database is your most valuable SEO asset, and how first-party data from email lists outperforms second-party data from platforms like LinkedIn, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts. Jonathan shares how NewsBreak and Medium drive backlinks and high domain authority, while Dr. Martin highlights the BlackNews.com story — a site built in 1999 on pure HTML that became the top black news site in the world because Google could easily crawl it. Favour performs a live Semrush audit, explains authority scores, and breaks down how commercial-intent articles like "top 10" lists build domain dominance the way Yelp does. The conversation also covers the new FTC rule on fake reviews, why your website must be the cornerstone of all marketing, and how SEO is ultimately about being the person of remembrance.Book SEO Services? Save These Quick Links for Later>> Book SEO Services with Favour Obasi-ike>> Visit Work and PLAY Entertainment website to learn about our digital marketing services>> Join our exclusive SEO Marketing community>> Read SEO Articles>> Subscribe to the We Don't PLAY Podcast>> Purchase Flaev Beatz Beats Online>> Favour Obasi-ike Quick Links>> Start Recording your Podcast with Riverside Today | Sign Up with My Affiliate Link HereTimeline and Timestamps[00:07] Introduction — profit times time formula.[03:04] The SEO quadrant: mastering the four pillars of SEO.[04:06] Foundational evergreen operating system explained.[07:23] Jonathan on writing for NewsBreak and generating backlinks.[09:05] How NewsBreak articles drive local SEO and 50M monthly users.[10:14] Funneling: 250 words on NewsBreak, full article on your website.[15:55] Associating your brand with related brands for SEO value.[17:01] Profitable SEO: measuring profit in time and money.[19:42] Profitable SEO measured by total contacts in your database.[22:08] First-party vs. second-party data — LinkedIn, Spotify, Apple.[30:40] Live Semrush audit — authority score of 24, 3.7K organic traffic.[34:08] What is domain authority and how to build it.[36:34] Commercial-intent articles: the Yelp strategy for SEO dominance.[42:09] FTC new rule on fake reviews and fake followers.[43:03] BlackNews.com — 25 years of domain authority on pure HTML.[48:31] SEO is about being the person of remembrance.[51:00] Problem aware to solution aware to product aware funnel.[54:00] Answer questions on your website, not just social media.[60:08] On-the-spot audits announcement — turning 5% learning into 90%.Memorable Quotes"Profitable SEO is measured by the total amount of contacts you have in your database.""SEO is letting you be the person of remembrance.""When you're building a house, you don't start from the windows. You start from the thought.""Don't give them the full article on LinkedIn. Give them a little bit, then they click through.""Clubhouse is just 5% acquisition of learning. We want to turn that to 90%."FAQs AnsweredWhat does profitable SEO mean?It is profit multiplied by time — measuring both the monetary return and the time saved through organic search visibility and relationship building.What is domain authority?A proprietary metric measuring a domain's dominance based on years of indexed content, quality backlinks, and organic search traffic.Why is first-party data important for SEO?Platforms like LinkedIn and Spotify own your subscriber data. Building your own email list gives you direct access to your audience through your domain.How do commercial-intent articles help SEO? "Top 10" and comparison articles keep visitors on your site longer, build authority, and capture searches where users are ready to take action.Key TakeawaysBuild your contact database — it is your most valuable SEO asset. Create commercial-intent articles to capture high-value searches. Use platforms like Newsbreak and Medium for backlinks but always funnel traffic to your website. Your website is the cornerstone — answer questions there, not just on social media. SEO is a long game: do the groundwork, and your business will eventually fly on autopilot.Keywordsprofitable SEO, domain authority, SEMrush, backlinks, first-party data, email marketing, Newsbreak, commercial intent, contact database, SEO quadrant, authority score, organic traffic, content funneling, evergreen content, website optimizationSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Integrated Marketing with SEO and Podcasts: Digital Expert Insights with Favour Obasi-ike
Favour Obasi-ike, MBA, MS demonstrates an integrated marketing approach in real time — from AI prompt to website article to LinkedIn to Threads to podcast to Clubhouse, all within the first 15 minutes.He used an AI assistant to scan 85+ articles on his website and generate five bottom-of-funnel topics, then built an entire content chain across platforms from one topic.The episode features the "Did You Know" series revealing how major brands started with different products — IKEA with pens, Sony with rice cookers, Samsung as a grocery store, Lamborghini as tractors.Favour connects this to the lesson that businesses evolve and what you start with is not what you become.Keith shares the PayPal origin story, and Liverpool's Finest emphasizes knowing your target audience before executing any strategy.Key TakeawaysUse AI to mine existing content for new topics.Build content chains across platforms.Every brand evolves — your starting product is not your final product.Test emails technically, not just visually.Position your podcast through strategic RSS feeds.Omni-channel marketing starts with one thought and multiplies through execution.Book SEO Services? Save These Quick Links for Later>> Book SEO Services with Favour Obasi-ike>> Visit Work and PLAY Entertainment website to learn about our digital marketing services>> Join our exclusive SEO Marketing community>> Read SEO Articles>> Subscribe to the We Don't PLAY Podcast>> Purchase Flaev Beatz Beats Online>> Favour Obasi-ike Quick Links>> Start Recording your Podcast with Riverside Today | Sign Up with My Affiliate Link HereTimeline and Timestamps[00:06] Welcome and introduction.[02:53] How the topic was born — AI scanning 85+ website articles.[05:10] Five bottom-of-funnel topics AI generated from the website.[09:02] Topics: Pinterest SEO, email marketing, keyword research, Clubhouse alternatives, integrated marketing.[11:18] Live demo of the integrated marketing workflow.[18:50] Podcast playback — "Did You Know" series begins.[22:54] Brand origins: IKEA, Sony, Nokia, Samsung, Nike, Lamborghini, and more.[28:12] The moral: start early, grow fast.[32:41] Recap of the integrated content chain.[37:15] Keith on PayPal's origin — from Palm Pilot app to payments.[38:16] Most millionaires took 22 years to make their first million.[39:54] Liverpool's Finest on integration, portability, and target audience.[45:40] Email testing — technical vs. cosmetic testing.[48:51] Podcast positioning through RSS feeds with depth.[51:33] Web3, IP protection, and applied AI.[53:05] Omni-channel marketing: ideation to execution.Memorable Quotes"The business you're starting is not going to be the same business in 10 years.""It's not that your podcast is not being heard — it's not positioned to be heard.""I'd rather not send that email at all than send it and have question marks behind it.""Most millionaires took on average 22 years to make their first million." — Keith"If your marketing is not reaching your audience, you're wasting money." — Liverpool's FinestFAQs AnsweredWhat is an integrated marketing approach?Creating one piece of content and distributing it across multiple platforms so each channel feeds the next.How can AI help with content planning?Prompt AI to scan your existing content and generate bottom-of-funnel topics, then build content chains from those topics.What is technical email testing?It analyzes which providers receive your emails and whether your text-to-HTML ratio triggers spam filters — beyond just checking for typos.Why does podcast positioning matter?Strategic RSS feed placement connects your episodes to distribution channels that expand reach beyond a single app.Keywordsintegrated marketing, omni-channel marketing, podcast SEO, AI content strategy, email marketing testing, RSS feed distribution, brand evolution, bottom-of-funnel content, Web3 SEO, LinkedIn marketing, podcast positioningSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Winning Local SEO Tactics using Google Business Profile Solutions with Favour Obasi-ike
Favour Obasi-ike, MBA, MS delivers a deep dive into winning local SEO using Google Business Profile. He explains how local SEO works through the formula of product/service plus location, then breaks down the technical backbone — sitemaps, robots.txt, and no-index tags — revealing how one misconfigured tag can make an entire website invisible to Google. Real client case studies include a bakery in Georgia invisible on Google from two miles away, and a massage therapy business paying $16–$32 per click for keywords they could rank for organically. Dr. Fashion and Celese Williams contribute insights on keyword research, engagement, and why AI still needs the human element for conversions.Book SEO Services? Save These Quick Links for Later>> Book SEO Services with Favour Obasi-ike>> Visit Work and PLAY Entertainment website to learn about our digital marketing services>> Join our exclusive SEO Marketing community>> Read SEO Articles>> Subscribe to the We Don't PLAY Podcast>> Purchase Flaev Beatz Beats Online>> Favour Obasi-ike Quick Links>> Start Recording your Podcast with Riverside Today | Sign Up with My Affiliate Link HereTimeline and Timestamps[00:13] Welcome and introduction[02:38] Dr. Fashion on the importance of online visibility.[04:34] Origin story of Google Maps and its free iPhone launch.[07:07] What is local SEO? Product/service + location formula.[19:58] No-index tags — how one setting blocks your entire site.[24:44] Dr. Fashion on targeting low-competition keywords.[27:28] Three essentials: Google Business Profile, website, social media.[36:10] Zip code marketing and the "set it and forget it" trap.[37:03] Google gives you 30 service slots — most businesses use only a few.[39:05] TAM, SAM, and serving within a 35-mile radius.[43:23] Google ranks webpages and links, not websites.[54:15] Organic traffic vs. paid ads for local businesses.[57:05] Case study: bakery invisible on Google from two miles away.[65:00] LinkedIn engagement at 3.8% vs. Instagram at 0.7%.[70:00] Podcasting as a nesting ground for compound growth.[77:41] E-E-A-T: Experience, Expertise, Authority, and Trust.[80:00] Celese on why AI needs human design for conversions.[86:01] Live SERP API search demo for Canadian results.Memorable Quotes"Google does not rank your website. Google ranks your webpage.""The only way to create capacity is by building it.""You can't even be on ChatGPT if you're not on Google.""I'd rather have so much organic feedback that I can run ad campaigns for branding, not survival.""If you don't have the words people type in your domain, you have no conversation."FAQs AnsweredWhat is local SEO?Product or service plus location, optimized so nearby people find you through search.What is a no-index tag?It tells search bots not to index a page. If left on by default, your entire site becomes invisible to Google.What are sitemaps and robots.txt?Sitemaps list your content for search engines. Robots.txt instructs bots on what to crawl or block. Both must work together.How many services can I list on GBP?Google allows about 30 service listings — most businesses only use a fraction.Does SEO still matter with AI search?Yes. If you are not on Google, you will not appear on ChatGPT, Perplexity, or any AI search tool.Key TakeawaysConnect your website to Google Search Console and ensure proper indexing. Use city and state in your URLs for local ranking. Fill all 30 service slots on GBP. Build organic content to reduce ad spend. LinkedIn outperforms Instagram for B2B.E-E-A-T is the code of conduct for local search visibility.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Podcast Downloads vs. Unique Listeners Explained: Podcast SEO Insights with Favour Obasi-ike
Favour Obasi-ike, MBA, MS breaks down the SEO difference between podcast downloads and unique listeners — two metrics every podcaster must understand. A download is triggered after just 45 seconds of listening, while a unique listener represents someone who returns to engage with your content repeatedly, much like a returning website visitor. Favour connects these metrics to podcast SEO, keyword density, IAB certification, and long-term monetization. He reveals how transcripts convert speech into indexable text that fuels Google rankings and why every episode acts as a keyword bank. Celese Williams joins with questions on podcast ranking and the SEO-podcasting connection. The episode also covers the industry's explosive growth — valued at $38–50 billion, projected to reach $131 billion by 2030 — and the milestone of podcasting overtaking radio in consumption.Book SEO Services? Save These Quick Links for Later>> Book SEO Services with Favour Obasi-ike>> Visit Work and PLAY Entertainment website to learn about our digital marketing services>> Join our exclusive SEO Marketing community>> Read SEO Articles>> Subscribe to the We Don't PLAY Podcast>> Purchase Flaev Beatz Beats Online>> Favour Obasi-ike Quick Links>> Start Recording your Podcast with Riverside Today | Sign Up with My Affiliate Link HereEpisode Timeline and Timestamps[00:00] Introduction and episode overview.[00:44] What counts as a podcast download — the 45-second rule explained.[04:27] Defining unique listeners — comparing them to returning website visitors.[08:04] Exact match phrasing and how podcast platform search works.[10:02] The "red carpet" analogy — why timestamps create a guided experience.[14:19] Keyword density: every episode is a keyword bank; more episodes = larger keyword database.[20:31] IAB certification and monetization through dynamic ads from brands like Shopify and Canva.[23:03] Downloads vs. unique listeners by the numbers — the 40% gap.[26:22] RSS feeds, structured data, schema, and FAQs powering podcast SEO.[31:34] Why top podcasters rank — more episodes, more keywords, higher visibility.[35:52] The seven essential podcast SEO spots every show needs.[38:22] Favour's growth from 1K downloads/month to 1K downloads/week.[46:41] Industry valued at $38–50B, projected $131B by 2030.[47:54] Podcasting overtakes radio in consumption for the first time.[53:14] Celese shares her biggest takeaway and next steps.[61:14] Q&A: Hosting vs. distribution — choosing the right platform.Memorable Quotes"A podcast download counts as a 45-second time-lapse that results into one download.""Think about every episode like a keyword bank.""If you have a podcast and you don't know SEO, that's where the struggle bus starts.""For the first time in history, podcasting has overtaken radio when it comes to consumption.""The goal is not just to have downloads and listeners, it's to have action takers."FAQs AnsweredWhat counts as one podcast download?A listener must play at least 45 seconds for it to register as one download.How do unique listeners differ from downloads?Unique listeners return to re-listen or engage deeply with specific sections, like returning website visitors.How does podcast SEO work?Transcripts convert spoken words into indexable text. More episodes mean a larger keyword database and stronger signals.What is IAB certification?The Interactive Advertising Bureau certifies platforms for ad placement, enabling dynamic ads and monetization.What are the seven podcast SEO spots?Podcast title, description, episode title, episode description, author, podcast cover art, and episode cover art.Which platform is best for business?Start with free hosting, distribute everywhere, then scale to an IAB-certified platform. Connect your RSS feed to LinkedIn for auto-syndication.Keywordspodcast downloads, unique listeners, podcast SEO, keyword density, IAB certification, RSS feed, podcast monetization, exact match phrasing, podcast transcripts, structured data, podcast hosting, podcast distribution, Google Search Console, podcast rankingSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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How to Build High-Performing Websites: AI, Technical SEO, and Content Marketing Website Growth Strategies with Favour Obasi-ike
Favour Obasi-ike, MBA, MS dives deep into the art and science of building a high-performing website. The conversation kicks off with a fundamental principle: a high-performing website is built on a foundation of high-quality, structured content that builds a relationship with the consumer. Favour emphasizes that content without consumption is merely information, and the key to engagement is creating content that drives conversation and conversion.The episode explores the importance of starting with a website before diving into social media, establishing a central hub for your brand and content. Favour introduces listeners to the power of Google Advanced Search as a tool for discovering high-volume search phrases and understanding audience intent. This data-driven approach to content creation is presented as the cornerstone of a successful content strategy.The discussion then shifts to the technical aspects of website performance, highlighting the significance of structured data (schema markup) and the Open Graph protocol. Favour explains how these technical elements help search engines understand and display content more effectively, leading to improved visibility and click-through rates. The episode also touches on the latest trends in web design, mentioning innovative tools like PeachWeb, Spline Design, and Dora that are shaping the future of web development.A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to a real-world case study, where Favour shares impressive growth metrics from a client who doubled their website traffic and saw a massive increase in image search impressions by focusing on technical SEO and content structure. This practical example serves as a powerful testament to the effectiveness of the strategies discussed.The conversation also features a guest, Tree, who shares her struggles as a small business owner in the tree service industry. This leads to a valuable discussion on how to overcome marketing challenges with limited resources, with Favour suggesting a podcast as a low-cost, high-impact strategy for building authority and attracting an audience. The episode concludes with a wealth of practical advice and resources for business owners looking to enhance their online presence and build a website that drives sustainable growth.Book SEO Services? Save These Quick Links for Later>> Book SEO Services with Favour Obasi-ike>> Visit Work and PLAY Entertainment website to learn about our digital marketing services>> Join our exclusive SEO Marketing community>> Read SEO Articles>> Subscribe to the We Don't PLAY Podcast>> Purchase Flaev Beatz Beats Online>> Favour Obasi-ike Quick LinksKey Takeaways1. Content is King, but Structure is Queen: A high-performing website is built on high-quality, structured content that is consistently delivered to your audience.2. Start with Your Website: Before you build your social media presence, establish your website as the central hub for your brand and content.3. Leverage Google Advanced Search: Use Google Advanced Search to find high-volume search phrases and understand what your audience is looking for.4. Technical SEO is Crucial: Pay attention to technical details like structured data (schema markup) and the Open Graph protocol to improve your website's visibility and click-through rates.5. Embrace New Technologies: Stay ahead of the curve by exploring innovative web design and development tools like PeachWeb, Spline Design, and Dora.6. Podcasting as a Powerful Marketing Tool: A podcast can be a low-cost, high-impact way to build authority, attract an audience, and drive traffic to your website.7. Focus on Long-Term Growth: Building a high-performing website is a long-term investment that requires a strategic approach and consistent effort.Memorable Quotes[01:03.0 - 01:08.0] "Because if you write content, but nobody's consuming it, then is it really content or is it just information?"[06:49.8 - 06:52.8] "I wouldn't start a social media if I don't have a website."[31:25.1 - 31:26.9] "It's not a one plug fix."[57:18.6 - 57:20.1] "If Google doesn't trust you, Google is not going to trust you with their client or with their customer."[86:08.4 - 86:11.3] "A podcast is free and a lot of people are starting podcasts today..."FAQs1. What is the first step to building a high-performing website? The first step is to focus on creating high-quality, structured content that addresses the needs and questions of your target audience.2. Why is it important to have a website before a social media presence? Your website is the only online property you truly own and control. It serves as the central hub for your brand and content, while social media should be used to drive traffic back to your website.3. What are some key technical SEO elements to focus on? Two crucial technical SEO elements are structured data (schema markup) and the Open Graph protocol. These help search engines understand and display your content more effectively.4. How can I find out what my audience is searching for? Google Advanced Search is a powerful tool for discovering high-volume search phrases and gaining insights into your audience's intent.5. What are some low-cost marketing strategies for small businesses? Starting a podcast is a low-cost, high-impact strategy for building authority, attracting an audience, and driving traffic to your website.Timestamps[00:00.0] Introduction: How to Build a High-Performing Website[01:03.0] The Importance of Content Consumption[02:27.0] Starting from Scratch: No Website, No Social Media[03:07.0] Using Google Advanced Search for Content Ideas[05:01.0] The Equation: High-Performing Website = High-Quality Content[06:46.6] Why You Need a Website Before Social Media[08:16.5] Google Search vs. Google Discover[09:27.3] Understanding the Open Graph Protocol[11:05.1] The Power of Visuals: Thumbnails and Rich Snippets[13:05.0] Case Study: Doubling Website Traffic with Technical SEO[20:01.0] The Importance of a Mobile-First Approach[23:04.0] Building a Website with No-Code Tools[28:32.8] The Future of the Web: AI and Personalized Content[34:41.1] How to Build High-Quality Content[40:01.0] The Role of AI in Content Creation[45:01.0] Overcoming Marketing Challenges with a Podcast[57:10.3] The E-E-A-T Framework: Expertise, Experience, Authority, and Trust[01:00:10.7] The Importance of a Long-Term Perspective[01:15:01.0] Q&A with Tree: A Small Business Owner's Journey[01:23:10.7] Conclusion: Building a Sustainable Online PresenceResourcesHost by Favour Obasi-ike, MBA, MSWe Don't PLAY!™️ PodcastWhat is SEOTechnical SEO CourseTop SEO Strategies to Boost Organic TrafficPeachWebSpline DesignDoraSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Product E Commerce SEO vs. Service-Based SEO for SMBs: Online Presence and Maximizing Revenue Masterclass with Favour Obasi-ike
Favour Obasi-ike, MBA, MS, provides a comprehensive guide to Search Engine Optimization (SEO) for small to mid-sized businesses (SMBs). The episode explores the critical differences in SEO strategies for product-based (E Commerce / E-Commerce) and service-based businesses (SEO Services), offering actionable insights for online growth.Favour emphasizes the foundational importance of a fast, reliable website for any business, highlighting how website performance directly impacts user experience and, consequently, SEO algorithm rankings. For product-based businesses, the discussion centers on the power of visual storytelling through high-quality, optimized images and the technical advantages of using structured data to create informative rich snippets in search results. The episode then shifts to service-based businesses (SEO Services), detailing how to build trust and authority through valuable content marketing and the necessity of local SEO for businesses serving a specific geographic area. A key theme throughout the episode is the concept of user intent, with Favour explaining how to target both commercial and informational keywords to attract customers at every stage of their journey. Finally, the episode underscores the long-term nature of SEO, stressing that consistency in content creation and optimization efforts is the ultimate key to sustainable online success. This podcast episode is a must-listen for any business owner looking to demystify SEO and implement effective strategies for lasting growth.Book SEO Services? Save These Quick Links for Later>> Book SEO Services with Favour Obasi-ike>> Visit Work and PLAY Entertainment website to learn about our digital marketing services>> Join our exclusive SEO Marketing community>> Read SEO Articles>> Subscribe to the We Don't PLAY Podcast>> Purchase Flaev Beatz Beats Online>> Favour Obasi-ike Quick LinksEpisode Key Takeaways1. Website Performance is Paramount: A fast, reliable, and user-friendly website is the non-negotiable foundation for any successful SEO strategy, impacting everything from user engagement to search engine rankings.2. Tailor Your SEO Strategy: The optimal SEO approach differs significantly between product-based and service-based businesses. Product businesses should focus on visual optimization and structured data, while service businesses should prioritize content that builds authority and trust.3. Leverage Visuals for Product SEO: For e-commerce and product-focused businesses, high-quality, optimized images with descriptive alt text are crucial for attracting and converting customers who rely on visual information to make purchasing decisions.4. Build Authority with Content for Service SEO: Service-based businesses can establish themselves as industry leaders by consistently creating valuable, informative content (like blogs, case studies, and whitepapers) that addresses their target audience's needs and questions.5. Master User Intent: Understanding whether a user is looking to buy (commercial intent) or learn (informational intent) is key. A balanced content strategy that targets both types of keywords will capture a wider audience and nurture leads through the entire customer journey.6. Embrace Local SEO: For service businesses with a physical location or defined service area, optimizing for local search by managing a Google Business Profile and creating location-specific content is essential for attracting nearby customers.7. Consistency is the Long-Term Game: SEO is a marathon, not a sprint. Sustainable growth is achieved through consistent, long-term effort in content creation, technical optimization, and building a strong online presence, rather than expecting overnight success.Memorable Quotes[09:05] "As a service-based business or as a product-based business is your website. How fast is your website?"[35:09] "That's why we're in this room today because we want to know what is a commercial value?"[36:22] "You gotta be consistent, you gotta be putting out the content, you gotta do a lot of things."[37:01] "Long, long, long, long, long-term."Episode FAQs1. What is the most important first step in any SEO strategy?The most crucial first step is ensuring you have a fast, reliable, and mobile-friendly website. A poor-performing site will undermine all other SEO efforts.2. How does SEO for a product-based business differ from a service-based business?Product-based SEO heavily relies on high-quality images, structured data (schema markup) for product details, and e-commerce platform optimization. Service-based SEO focuses more on building authority through in-depth content, demonstrating expertise, and often includes a strong local SEO component.3. What is user intent and why is it important for SEO?User intent is the 'why' behind a search query. It can be informational (looking for information), commercial (intending to buy), transactional (ready to complete a purchase), or navigational (looking for a specific site). Understanding intent allows you to create content that directly addresses the user's needs, leading to higher engagement and better rankings.4. How long does it take to see results from SEO?SEO is a long-term strategy. While some minor results can be seen in a few months, significant, lasting results typically take six months to a year of consistent effort to achieve.5. What is the role of content in SEO for service-based businesses?For service-based businesses, content is the primary tool for building trust and demonstrating expertise. High-quality blog posts, articles, case studies, and guides attract potential clients, answer their questions, and position your business as a credible authority in your field.Episode Timestamps[00:00] Introduction: SEO for Product vs. Service Businesses[03:03] The Difference Between Product and Service-Based Businesses[08:56] The Importance of Website Speed and Reliability[10:01] SEO for Product-Based Businesses: Images and Structured Data[15:21] SEO for Service-Based Businesses: Content and Local SEO[34:10] Understanding User Intent: Commercial vs. Informational Keywords[36:07] The Importance of Consistency in SEOSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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SEO Truths: What SEO Agencies Won't Tell You Before Hiring SEO Services with Favour Obasi-ike
Favour Obasi-ike, MBA, MS, pulls back the SEO truths curtain on the world of SEO agencies. Joined by a panel of experts, Favour reveals the questions you should be asking your SEO provider to ensure you're getting the most out of your investment. The discussion covers a wide range of topics, from the true cost of SEO to the importance of a long-term strategy. Favour emphasizes that SEO is not a one-time fix, but an ongoing process that requires continuous effort and adaptation. This episode also explains the four pillars of SEO success — search, find, click, and save — and how they can be used to create a powerful connection with your target audience. Whether you're a business owner looking to hire an SEO agency or a marketing professional seeking to deepen your understanding of the industry, this episode is packed with valuable insights and actionable advice. Tune in to learn how to take control of your SEO destiny and drive sustainable growth for your social business.Book SEO Services? Save These Quick Links for Later>> Book SEO Services with Favour Obasi-ike>> Visit Work and PLAY Entertainment website to learn about our digital marketing services>> Join our exclusive SEO Marketing community>> Read SEO Articles>> Subscribe to the We Don't PLAY Podcast>> Purchase Flaev Beatz Beats Online>> Favour Obasi-ike Quick LinksKey Takeaways1. SEO is a long-term investment, not a quick fix. Sustainable results require a consistent and evolving strategy.2. The cost of SEO varies, but the focus should be on value and ROI, not just the price tag.3. Ask your SEO agency about their team, workflow, strategy, and reporting to ensure transparency and alignment.4. The four pillars of SEO are search, find, click, and save. The goal is to create valuable content that resonates with your audience.5. Don't be a passive client. Educate yourself, ask questions, and take an active role in your SEO strategy.6. Certifications and partnerships (like with SEMrush) can be an indicator of an agency's credibility and expertise.7. Competitive analysis is crucial. You need to understand who your competitors are and what they're doing to succeed in the search rankings.Memorable Quotes[08:20 - 08:34] "There's this illusion of SEO being a genie that just comes and wipes your problems away and then you rank all day. It's not like that."[08:51 - 08:57] "Yes, it's technical, but the fundamental value of SEO is to connect."[25:08 - 25:16] "These agencies will just sell you snake oil and tell you all these things about what to do, what not to do. And then they leave you stranded, high and dry, pay thousands of dollars and you've not received one click or one lead."[30:37 - 30:47] "SEO is about search, find, click, and save."FAQs1. How much should I budget for SEO services?The cost of SEO can range from $500 to $5,000+ per month. For serious results, a budget of at least $1,000 per month is recommended.2. How long does it take to see results from SEO?SEO is a long-term strategy. While some quick wins are possible, significant and sustainable results typically take 6-12 months to achieve.3. What are the most important questions to ask an SEO agency?Ask about their team, their process, their strategy, and how they measure success. It's also important to inquire about their experience in your industry.4. What is the difference between on-page and off-page SEO?On-page SEO refers to optimizations made to your website, such as content and technical aspects. Off-page SEO involves activities outside of your website, such as link building and social media.5. How can I learn more about SEO?There are many resources available online, including blogs, courses, and certifications. Following industry experts and listening to podcasts like We Don't PLAY! can also be beneficial.Timestamps[00:00] Introduction: What SEO agencies won't tell you.[05:55] How much does SEO cost?[07:33] The importance of a long-term SEO strategy.[08:10] SEO is not a one-time fix.[24:04] How to get into SEO.[25:30] The importance of certifications for SEO agencies.[26:51] The role of competitive analysis in SEO.[30:29] The four-wheel cycle of SEO: search, find, click, and save.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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The Hidden Costs of Cheap SEO: Why Your Social Business Can't Afford to Cut Search Corners with Favour Obasi-ike
In this eye-opening episode of the We Don't PLAY! Podcast, host Favour Obasi-ike, MBA, MS dismantles the myth of "cheap SEO." Joined by guests Dr. Fashion, Austin, John, and Celese, the conversation exposes the significant long-term damage that corner-cutting SEO practices can inflict on a business. Favour emphasizes that SEO is not a one-time fix but a long-term investment in your brand's digital foundation. The episode draws a powerful analogy, comparing cheap SEO to building a house with substandard materials — a structure doomed to fail. The discussion highlights the stark difference between unethical "black hat" tactics, which lead to severe penalties from search engines like Google, and the sustainable growth achieved through ethical, "white hat" strategies. Dr. Fashion shares an inspiring personal story of how her commitment to quality SEO on her YouTube channel led to incredible success, enabling her to purchase her mother's childhood home. The episode is a masterclass for any business owner, marketing professional, or entrepreneur who wants to understand the true value of a robust, strategic, and long-term SEO plan.It's a crucial reminder that in the world of digital marketing, you get what you pay for, and the cost of cheap SEO is ultimately a price too high to pay for any business serious about growth and longevity.Book SEO Services | Quick Links for Social Business>> Book SEO Services with Favour Obasi-ike>> Visit Work and PLAY Entertainment website to learn about our digital marketing services>> Join our exclusive SEO Marketing community>> Read SEO Articles>> Subscribe to the We Don't PLAY Podcast>> Purchase Flaev Beatz Beats Online>> Favour Obasi-ike Quick LinksKey Takeaways1. Cheap SEO is a Myth: Low-cost SEO services often use harmful "black hat" techniques that can get your website penalized by Google, costing you more in the long run.2. SEO is a Long-Term Investment: Sustainable SEO is not about quick fixes. It's about consistently building a strong online presence through high-quality content and ethical practices.3. Quality SEO Drives Real-World Results: As demonstrated by Dr. Fashion's story, a well-executed SEO strategy can lead to significant financial success and brand authority.4. A Holistic Approach is Essential: Effective SEO encompasses more than just keywords. It includes website design, user experience, content quality, and technical optimization.5. Inaction is Expensive: In a competitive digital landscape, not investing in SEO means being invisible to your target audience and losing ground to your competitors.6. Understand the Value You're Paying For: Be wary of SEO providers who make grand promises without clear, measurable results. A reputable expert will provide a transparent and strategic plan.7. SEO is a Way of Life: Favour makes the point that search is a fundamental human behavior. Applying this mindset to your business's digital strategy is key to success.Memorable Quotes[01:04 - 01:17] "The cost of cheap SEO is to the point where you know when you hear something has been done but it has been done poorly. It's like trying to build a house and then you use the wrong sand, you use the wrong brick, you use the wrong everything." — Favour Obasi-ike[22:40 - 22:59] "SEO works, y'all. It's a long-term game. You don't want to enjoy the shade before building or planting the seed. We have to follow the rule. We have to abide by the law. There's a procedure. There's seed, there's time, there's harvest. We can't harvest without planting a seed." — Favour Obasi-ike[67:24 - 67:41] "If you have a business, you should have a podcast...it's a 24/7, 365 marketing platform for you. It's another place where people can search and be discovered." — John[26:20 - 26:31] "When you think about SEO, it boils down to two things. You're either focusing on branded queries, which is your business name, your brand name, the name that people know you for, or you're focusing on non-branded queries." — Favour Obasi-ike[45:53 - 46:02] "If everyone did SEO correctly, we'd have a better search experience, to be honest. 100%, because SEO is not competition. It's search." — Favour Obasi-ikeFAQs1. What is the difference between "black hat" and "white hat" SEO?"Black hat" SEO refers to unethical tactics that violate search engine guidelines to try and rank a site higher, such as buying links or keyword stuffing. "White hat" SEO, on the other hand, focuses on creating high-quality content and a good user experience to earn rankings organically.2. How long does it take to see results from SEO?SEO is a long-term strategy. While some technical fixes can have a quick impact, it typically takes several months to see significant, sustainable results from a comprehensive SEO campaign.3. Why is content so important for SEO?High-quality content is the foundation of modern SEO. It's what attracts and engages your audience, establishes your authority, and gives search engines the context they need to rank your site for relevant queries.Timestamps[00:00] Introduction: The True Cost of Cheap SEO[02:32] The Long-Term vs. Short-Term View of SEO[05:49] Real-Life Success Story: LinkedIn Newsletter Growth[11:11] The Dangers of Black Hat SEO[17:25] SEO Starts with a Secure Website (HTTPS)[20:15] Dr. Fashion on YouTube SEO and Organic Discovery[23:24] John's Experience with Unqualified SEO Pitches[30:04] The Importance of Backlinks and Domain Authority[44:46] SEO as a Long-Term, Ethical Investment[48:22] SEO as a Natural Extension of Human Behavior[55:00] The Power of Podcasting for Business Growth[68:03] The Importance of Language and Mindset in Marketing[71:02] Understanding Keyword Categories for Effective SEOSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Google Discover Core Update (February 2026): Web, App and Local SEO Insights with Favour Obasi-ike
For the first time, Google has publicly designated a core update as a "Discover Core Update," signaling a major shift in how content is surfaced to users. In this podcast episode of the We Don't PLAY!™️ Podcast, host Favour Obasi-ike, MBA, MS, unpacks the groundbreaking February 2026 Google Core Update with 200+ people in the Clubhouse Audio LIVE! room.This update, which rolled out over 22 days, emphasizes a move towards a more personalized, AI-driven, and visually-oriented search experience. Favour explains that the Discover feed functions like a recommendation engine for the entire web, proactively suggesting content based on a user's interests and online behavior, rather than just reacting to search queries. This means the success of your content is now heavily influenced by the end-user's activity.The episode delves into the critical importance of creating "people-first" content — content that is helpful, reliable, and genuinely valuable to the audience. Favour warns against the use of clickbait and spammy headlines, as the new algorithm is designed to penalize such practices.Furthermore, the discussion highlights the often-overlooked but crucial role of technical SEO. Using a real-world client example and citing HubSpot's past struggles with a core update, Favour illustrates how a weak technical foundation can undermine even the best content strategy.The episode provides a comprehensive overview of what this update means for businesses and marketers, offering actionable advice on how to adapt and thrive. From optimizing images for a visual-first platform to conducting thorough content audits, this episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to stay ahead in the ever-evolving world of SEO.Book SEO Services | Quick Links for Social Business>> Book SEO Services with Favour Obasi-ike>> Visit Work and PLAY Entertainment website to learn about our digital marketing services>> Join our exclusive SEO Marketing community>> Read SEO Articles>> Subscribe to the We Don't PLAY Podcast>> Purchase Flaev Beatz Beats Online>> Favour Obasi-ike Quick LinksKey Takeaways1. A New Era of Search: The February 2026 Google Core Update is the first to be publicly named a "Discover Core Update," marking a significant shift towards a proactive, AI-powered content recommendation system.2. Content is Still King, but Context is Queen: The update prioritizes "people-first" content that is helpful, reliable, and engaging. The focus is on user intent and value, not just keywords.3. Technical SEO is Non-Negotiable: A solid technical foundation is more critical than ever. Issues with hosting, server response times, and website structure can severely impact your visibility.4. The Power of Personalization: The Discover feed is driven by user behavior and interests. This means your content's reach is now directly tied to how well it resonates with individual users.5. Visuals are Vital: The "Discover" update is inherently visual. High-quality, optimized images and videos are essential for capturing attention and driving engagement in the Discover feed.6. Say Goodbye to Gimmicks: Clickbait, spammy headlines, and other manipulative tactics will be actively penalized. Authenticity and value are the new currency of SEO.7. Embrace an Omnichannel Strategy: Relying solely on Google for traffic is a risky strategy. Building a strong presence across multiple platforms, including social media and email, is key to long-term, sustainable growth.Timestamps[00:00] Introduction to the Google Core Update[01:07] Google's First Publicly Labeled "Discover Core Update"[02:02] Timeline of the February 2026 Update[04:04] The Importance of Technical SEO[05:00] Case Study: HubSpot's Traffic Loss[06:02] The Lack of Information on Core Updates[08:12] Details of the Discover Core Update[10:15] The Role of AI in the Update[13:01] Impact on Different Industries[16:20] The "People-First" Content Strategy[20:01] The Importance of Visual Content[25:54] How User Activity Influences Search Results[27:37] Avoiding Clickbait and Spam[28:06] The Future of Search and ContentMemorable Quotes[01:07 - 01:19] "This is the first time Google has ever publicly mentioned about an update like this, especially to the open, because this doesn't usually happen all the time."[04:19 - 04:26] "I want to know about the core things that's going to either make or break your business online, especially when it comes to AI."[27:43 - 27:47] "You're going to avoid, avoid, avoid, avoid, avoid, avoid, by all means, avoid clickbait."[28:03 - 28:06] "If you're not people-first, it's gonna be quite hard."[26:11 - 26:15] "So the ball is not even in your court anymore. If you really think about it, the ball is in the activity of the user's court."FAQs1. What is the Google Discover Core Update?The February 2026 Google Discover Core Update is a major algorithm change that focuses on personalizing the content shown in the Google Discover feed. It uses AI to proactively recommend articles, videos, and other content based on a user's interests and online behavior, rather than just responding to search queries.2. What is "people-first" content?"People-first" content is content created primarily to provide value to the reader, rather than to rank in search engines. It should be helpful, reliable, well-written, and address the user's needs and interests. This is in contrast to content that is stuffed with keywords or uses clickbait headlines to attract clicks.3. Why is technical SEO important for this update?Technical SEO ensures that your website has a solid foundation for Google to crawl, index, and understand your content. With the Discover update, technical factors like site speed, mobile-friendliness, and structured data are more important than ever for getting your content recommended to users.4. How can I optimize my content for Google Discover?To optimize for Discover, focus on creating high-quality, people-first content with compelling headlines and high-quality images. Understand your audience's interests and create content that aligns with them. Also, ensure your website is technically sound and provides a good user experience.5. What are the key takeaways from the February 2026 update?The key takeaways are to prioritize people-first content, invest in technical SEO, embrace visual content, avoid clickbait, and build an omni-channel marketing strategy to reduce reliance on a single traffic source.More ResourcesGoogle Search Status DashboardGoogle Discover Core Update BlogWork and PLAY! Blog - What is SEO?Work and PLAY! Blog - Technical SEO CourseWe Don't PLAY!™️ Podcast Episode - Social Media Organic StrategiesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Bri Toria: THEMELANINUNIVERSE.COM x Eye Am Isis Tour x From Negativity to Motivation Empowerment Story
Welcome to the stage: Bri is here to discuss her multifaceted journey in the music industry. From her beginnings behind the scenes to stepping into the spotlight as a vocalist, Bri shares the inspiration behind her brand, "Melanin Universe," a platform for networking and promoting fellow artists.She delves into her creative process, the spiritual and Egyptian influences on her music and merchandise, and the story behind her debut song, "Goddess Love." Bri opens up about her struggles with self-doubt, the importance of mental health, and how she transforms negativity into motivation. This episode concludes with Bri giving advice to her younger and future self, and details about her upcoming "Eye Am Isis" tour. starting February 28, 2026. Get your Tickets Here >>Key Takeaways:Embrace Your Calling: Don't run away from your true purpose, even if it's daunting.Alchemy of Negativity: Use doubt and criticism from others as fuel to prove them wrong and achieve your goals.The Power of Self-Belief: Overcoming external and internal negativity is crucial for an artist's growth.Art and Spirituality: Art is a powerful medium for self-expression and healing, deeply connected to one's spiritual and emotional state.FAQs:What is Melanin Universe? It's a networking platform created by Bri to connect artists with producers, tattoo artists, and other creatives. It also features moon phases and affirmations.What is Bri's advice for aspiring artists? She advises artists to not dwell on negative experiences for too long, to feel their feelings and then move on. She also emphasizes the importance of not being a people-pleaser.What is the story behind her first song? Her first song, "Goddess Love," came to her in the middle of the night. It was a way for her to show a more feminine and vulnerable side of herself, contrary to how people perceived her.Timestamps:[01:53] - Discussion about "Melanin Universe."[07:14] - The story of her first song, "Goddess Love."[15:01] - How she deals with mental health struggles.[22:02] - Advice to her younger and future self.[24:04] - Upcoming "I am Isis" tour.Quotes:"I'm really good at shitting on people. Like, if you doubt me, and you think that I can't do something... I'm gonna shit on you every single time.""You gotta lose your mind to gain it all back again.""I wanted to heal the world in whatever way that I'm destined to.""Don't dwell on the things that have happened to you. Feel your feelings. Give yourself 48 hours to feel your feelings and snap out of it."See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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AI SEO Strategy 2026: Closing Prompt Gaps and Keyword Gaps for Brand Domain Authority with Favour Obasi-ike
In this insightful episode of the We Don’t PLAY!™️ Podcast, host Favour Obasi-ike, MBA, MS demystifies the critical evolution of search in the age of artificial intelligence, focusing on a concept she terms "AI SEO 101." The central theme revolves around the distinction and strategic importance of closing both prompt gaps and keyword gaps to secure valuable brand citations.podscan_aBGNBceCfBDZk3FwkmSMrBe3V3NljAVuWhile traditional SEO has focused on optimizing for short, fragmented keywords (e.g., "best travel deals"), the rise of conversational AI assistants like ChatGPT and Perplexity has given birth to the prompt—a longer, full-sentence query (e.g., "What are the best international travel deals for a family of four in summer 2026?").Favour argues that many businesses are unprepared for this shift, leaving a "prompt gap" in their content strategy. While they may have content targeting keywords, they lack the in-depth, conversational, and authoritative answers that AI models seek when responding to user prompts. The ultimate goal for any brand is to become a direct brand citation in an AI-generated answer, a feat achieved only by providing comprehensive, well-supported information. As Favour compellingly states, the answers provided by AI are sourced directly from the content available on the web: "Where are those responses AI is getting coming from in the first place? They’re coming from your website."The core of the strategy lies in recognizing that your website is the foundational pillar of your digital presence. To bridge the prompt gap, Favour advocates for a robust pillar-cluster content model. This involves creating a main "pillar" page that exhaustively answers a primary customer question, supported by numerous "cluster" pages that explore related sub-topics in detail. This creates a dense, interconnected web of expertise that signals authority to search engines and AI alike. The episode emphasizes a shift from merely creating blogs to creating comprehensive resource hubs, complete with FAQs, multimedia content, and evidence-backed claims, much like a digital research paper.Favour provides a clear action plan: identify the core questions your audience is asking, build out content that answers them conversationally and in-depth, and structure this content logically on your website. She also touches on the technical side, noting that URLs should remain concise and keyword-focused, while the content on the page should be rich and prompt-focused.Ultimately, the episode is a powerful call to action for businesses to stop dwelling on information and start implementing a forward-thinking content strategy. By treating your website as a definitive library of answers, you can close the gaps in your SEO strategy and ensure your brand not only survives but thrives in the new era of AI-powered search.Key TakeawaysPrompts vs. Keywords: A prompt is a conversational, full-sentence question (10-25 words) posed to an AI, whereas a keyword is a short, fragmented search query (2-5 words) used in traditional search engines.The Goal is Brand Citation: In the new landscape of AI search, the primary objective is to have your brand and website cited directly as the authoritative source in an AI-generated answer.Your Website is the Foundation: All digital roads lead back to your website. It is the most critical asset for building authority and providing the in-depth answers that AI models are looking for.Close the Prompt Gap with Conversational Content: To appear in AI search results, you must create content that directly and comprehensively answers the full questions your audience is asking, not just targets keywords.Adopt a Pillar-Cluster Model: For each major question your audience has, create one main "pillar" page with a complete answer and support it with multiple "cluster" pages that cover related sub-topics. This builds a powerful web of expertise.Content as a Resource Hub: Think of your content less like a series of blog posts and more like a library of research. Support your answers with data, evidence, multimedia, and links to other authoritative sources to build trust and credibility.Action Over Acronyms: While understanding terms like AEO (Answer Engine Optimization) is useful, the focus should be on the practical implementation of creating high-quality, question-answering content.Memorable Quotes"A prompt is keywords in confirmation of the context that has been started by conversation.""You can’t say a brand without connecting a website.""Where are those responses AI is getting coming from in the first place? They’re coming from your website.""Don’t be in a place where you’re dwelling on information and not taking action on implementation.""15% of new searches every day out of at least 8.5 billion searches a day are new, including yours.""You don’t put a prompt in your URL, you put a keyword in your URL.""You’re not just creating blogs, you’re creating calls to action."Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)What is the main difference between a prompt and a keyword? A prompt is a long, conversational question asked to an AI, while a keyword is a short, fragmented phrase used in a traditional search bar. Your content strategy needs to address both.Why are brand citations important in AI SEO? A brand citation is when an AI search tool names your website as the source of its information. It positions your brand as a trusted authority, driving traffic and credibility.Is blogging still relevant in 2026? Yes, absolutely. However, the format has evolved. Modern blogging should focus on creating in-depth, conversational articles that function as answers to user prompts, effectively turning your blog into a resource hub or "audio blog."How do I start closing the prompt gap on my website? Begin by identifying the most common and important questions your customers ask. Then, create comprehensive content (like a detailed FAQ page or a pillar article) that answers these questions thoroughly and links to supporting cluster pages.What is the pillar-cluster model? It’s a content strategy where you create one major "pillar" page that covers a broad topic in-depth. You then create multiple "cluster" pages that address specific sub-topics related to the pillar, with all cluster pages linking back to the main pillar page. This structure organizes your content and signals deep expertise to search engines.Timestamps[00:00] Introduction: AI SEO 101 - Prompt Gaps vs. Keyword Gaps.[01:35] Defining a "Prompt": A conversational query of 10-25 words.[02:48] Defining a "Keyword": Traditional short, medium, and long-tail search terms.[05:52] The Central Role of Your Website in Brand Citations.[06:34] How Search Engines Match Pages to Queries.[07:17] Core Concept: A prompt is "keywords in conversation."[08:03] The Solution: Closing the gap with conversational, FAQ-style content.[09:43] Strategy Deep Dive: The Pillar-Cluster content model (1 Pillar + 9 Clusters).[15:02] Where AI Gets Its Answers: Your website is the source for LLMs.[16:02] Building Authority: Go beyond facts and support claims with experience and evidence.[19:00] Your website is the common thread in all customer interactions.[20:44] Technical SEO Tip: Use keywords in your URLs, not long prompts.[22:36] Market Opportunity: 15% of the 8.5 billion daily searches are entirely new.[23:38] Content with Purpose: Your content should create calls to action, not just exist as a blog.[24:14] Closing Remarks & How to Connect.[25:12] Podcast Outro.Book SEO Services | Quick Links for Social Business>> Book SEO Services with Favour Obasi-ike>> Visit Work and PLAY Entertainment website to learn about our digital marketing services>> Join our exclusive SEO Marketing community>> Read SEO Articles>> Subscribe to the We Don't PLAY Podcast>> Purchase Flaev Beatz Beats Online>> Favour Obasi-ike Quick LinksSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Is Blogging for Social Business Revenue Valuable in 2026? | Content Marketing SEO Insights with Favour Obasi-ike
In this masterclass episode of the We Don't PLAY!™️ Podcast, host Favour Obasi-ike, MBA, MS tackles a critical question for 2026: Is blogging still a cornerstone of a successful social business? The answer is a resounding YES. Favour Obasi-ike reveals that businesses with active blogs generate a staggering 67% more leads.This episode is a deep dive into the art and science of using blogs to drive social business revenue and achieve sustainable startup growth secrets. Favour breaks down the technical SEO behind a powerful blog, from understanding sitemaps as the "brain" of your website to structuring your content with a masterclass on headings (H1, H2, H3) and ideal word count (600-2,500 words).Learn actionable SEO tactics and content marketing strategies, including how to leverage Pinterest SEO and its 96% non-branded search traffic, the power of repurposing content, and why your business should aim for at least one blog post per week. Favour also touches on the future, discussing AI marketing, prompt gaps vs. keyword gaps, and how blogging principles apply to App Store Optimization (ASO). This is a must-listen for anyone looking to master digital marketing, boost organic traffic, and understand the long-term ROI of a robust blogging strategy.Episode Timestamps / Timeline[00:13] The Core Stat: Why blogs generate 67% more leads.[01:08] Technical SEO 101: Understanding sitemaps and search engine indexing.[04:02] Content Strategy: Supporting products with listicles, FAQs, and rich media.[05:18] Local SEO: How blogging gives you a local-based advantage.[09:02] Blogging Masterclass: The perfect structure for a high-ranking blog post.[25:00] Off-Page SEO: The power of backlinks and being featured.[28:49] Advanced SEO: Using Wikipedia and Reddit for credibility and traffic.[33:46] Case Study: How Canva used blogging to dominate the market.[35:01] Pinterest SEO Deep Dive: Tapping into non-branded search.[37:52] The ROI of Blogging: Low effort, high impact for long-term growth.[38:46] Beyond Websites: Applying blogging concepts to App Store Optimization.[41:04] The 520-Blog Rule: A benchmark for established businesses.Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)Is blogging still valuable in 2026?Absolutely. According to the episode, businesses with active blogs generate 67% more leads and establish crucial brand visibility and authority.How does blogging improve SEO?Blogging expands your website's sitemap, creating more opportunities for indexing. It allows for strategic keyword research implementation, internal/external linking, and building off-page SEO through backlinks.What is the ideal length and structure for a blog post?Aim for a 5-minute read, which is about 600-2,500 words. Structure it with a clear hierarchy of H1, H2, and H3 tags, and keep paragraphs concise (1-3 sentences).How can I use blogging for my social business?Use your blog as a central hub for your content marketing. Repurpose social media posts into detailed articles, embed videos and social feeds, and use your blog content to fuel your email marketing and ad campaigns.Book SEO Services | Quick Links for Social Business>> Book SEO Services with Favour Obasi-ike>> Visit Work and PLAY Entertainment website to learn about our digital marketing services>> Join our exclusive SEO Marketing community>> Read SEO Articles>> Subscribe to the We Don't PLAY Podcast>> Purchase Flaev Beatz Beats Online>> Favour Obasi-ike Quick LinksSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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iOS 26.4 Apple Podcasts Video Episodes: Social Experiences for Business Unlocked with Favour Obasi-ike
Favour Obasi-ike, MBA, MS breaks down Apple's video podcast launch in iOS 26.4, covering HLS streaming, approved hosting platforms, and strategic business applications. This episode features live consultation with Amanda (ice cream bus owner) demonstrating podcast marketing for local businesses covering SEO, multi-platform distribution, and monetization strategies from 7 years of podcasting experience (620+ episodes, 160 countries).Book SEO Services | Quick Links for Social Business>> Book SEO Services with Favour Obasi-ike>> Visit Work and PLAY Entertainment website to learn about our digital marketing services>> Join our exclusive SEO Marketing community>> Read SEO Articles>> Subscribe to the We Don't PLAY Podcast>> Purchase Flaev Beatz Beats Online>> Favour Obasi-ike Quick LinksPodcast Episode Key TopicsApple Video Launch: HLS video podcasts, 20-year milestone, creator controlApproved Platforms: Acast, Art19 (Amazon), Triton Omni Studio, SiriusXM (+ AdsWiz, Simplecast)Business Strategy: SEO benefits, organic reach, local targeting, intellectual propertyTechnical: RSS feeds, website integration, domain authority, analyticsContent: Keyword optimization, repurposing, geographic targetingTimestamps00:00-10:00 Intro, iOS 26.4 announcement, HLS explanation, platform partnerships10:00-20:00 SEO fundamentals, website strategy, content discoverability20:00-42:00 Live case study: Amanda's ice cream business, local SEO, city-flavor strategy42:00-50:00 Metrics analysis, trust scores, domain authority (18-22 pt variance)50:00-60:00 Episode naming, URL structure, host's Spotify-to-Art19 switch60:00-73:32 Tutorial strategy, listening contexts, QR codes, restaurant SEO, closingEpisode Key TakeawaysApple video = game-changer for creator control & monetizationOnly approved platforms support Apple video (IAB certified)Local businesses thrive via organic SEO reachMulti-platform distribution essential (Apple, Spotify, YouTube, Pandora)Use keyword-rich titles, not "Episode 001"Dual video+audio strategy for different contextsConsistency builds authority (host: 50 domain/podcast score)Podcasts = evergreen intellectual propertyFormula: Domain + Hosting + SEO = High PerformanceStrategic planning pays off (Art19 switch July 2025 → Apple launch Feb 2026)Favour Obasi-ike's Notable Quotes"Today marks a defining milestone...bringing category leading video experience to Apple Podcasts." - Eddie Q, Apple SVP "Video is the next chapter for podcasting." - Jov Matei, Art19 CEO "Think about podcasting as intellectual property, thought leadership, SEO, and building relationships." "Little drops make a big ocean wave." "I'm planting seeds for the future I don't know will happen."Top FAQsQ: What is iOS 26.4 for video podcasts?A: Apple's system update introducing HLS video podcast support with creator control.Q: Which platforms support it?A: Acast, Art19, Triton Omni Studio, SiriusXM (+ AdsWiz, Simplecast). Q: Should local businesses podcast?A: Yes—organic reach without paid ads, builds trust, targets geography.Q: Best episode naming?A: Use keywords first, not "Episode 001." Example: "Vanilla Ice Cream: Best Summer Flavors"Q: Need a website?A: Yes for SEO. Domain + Hosting + SEO = High Performance.Action ItemsImmediate: Update to iOS 26.4, check hosting platform, audit episode titlesShort-term: Develop dual video/audio strategy, set up analytics, research local SEOLong-term: Build consistent schedule, create evergreen tutorials, track domain authority growthLocal Businesses: Map products to locations, create local content, implement QR codesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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