Content Is King, but are all topics created equally? — Damon Burton // SEO National
- Part 1 Content Is King, but are all topics created equally? — Damon Burton // SEO National
- Part 2How to beat a Unicorn on Google — Damon Burton // SEO National
Show Notes
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03:05Creating content for content's sake vs. aligning your content to serve a purposeCreating content that aligns with buyer intent, solves problems, and attracts ideal buyers is more valuable than producing content for the sake of it. By prioritizing purposeful content creation and thorough research, the need for frequent output diminishes.
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04:22The significance of strategic content planningHaving a well-defined content plan that takes into account factors like buyer intent and targeted keywords is crucial. Without that content plan, you can end up harming your sites credibility and attracting the wrong audience.
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07:53Optimizing content and website structure for higher conversionsBeyond intentional content, consider your website's technical structure. Placing FAQs directly on service or product pages reduces customer steps to purchase, leading to higher conversions, and using schema markup can further enhance content visibility in search results.
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11:26The surge of AI generated content and its implications for SEOGenerative AI will inevitably lead to the internet being flooded with more content. While this flood may make content discovery messier, it also presents an opportunity for authentic voices and storytelling to stand out amidst AI-generated content lacking personality.
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15:04The impact of ChatGPT on Googles search volumeeCommerce and service-based websites seem less affected since ChatGPT doesn't facilitate product purchases. In contrast, Q&A and content-driven sites are likely to face more substantial impacts.
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15:57AI content generation and liabilitiesWhen using ChatGPT for content, it's crucial to consider liabilities as ChatGPT doesn't disclose the source of its responses. This raises concerns about potential guilt by association and the uncertainty surrounding copyright ownership for ChatGPT's content output.
Quotes
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"If you create content that's aligned with buyer intent, and you front-load your research first, you can write maybe twice a month, with killer content that hits the nail on the head and brings in the right buyer." - Damon Burton
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"Even though AI makes things easier and more scalable, you still have to integrate the intention behind the content you're putting out there." - Damon Burton
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"If you think about a major brand like Coca-Cola, they're not around because they're creating content at scale. They're around because they're telling stories that resonate with the audience." -Damon Burton
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"Currently, we all see content that sucks and is poorly AI written or there's a lack of personality. So, there's a huge opportunity for people to come in with an authentic voice and tell stories." - Damon Burton
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"When it comes down to a final decision of who owns the copyright on the output of ChatGPT's content, it's probably not you." - Damon Burton
- Part 1 Content Is King, but are all topics created equally? — Damon Burton // SEO National
- Part 2How to beat a Unicorn on Google — Damon Burton // SEO National
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Part 1Content Is King, but are all topics created equally? — Damon Burton // SEO National
Damon Burton, Founder of SEO National, delves into various ways to think about optimizing content for search engines. Although content is often considered king, generating content without a clear purpose can harm your website's credibility. With ChatGPT making content creation easier than ever nowadays, the real winners will be the ones who can create content that truly connects with their audience. Today, Damon discusses the concept that "content is king," but are all topics created equally?
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Part 2How to beat a Unicorn on Google — Damon Burton // SEO National
Damon Burton, Founder of SEO National, delves into various ways to think about optimizing content for search engines. While competing with industry giants is challenging, it's not always necessary to outrank them in every aspect. By identifying what you can do better than the unicorns in your industry, you can carve out a niche, build a loyal customer base, and establish a competitive edge that enables you to thrive alongside these giants. Today, Damon discusses how to beat a unicorn on Google.
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