Leadership Tips from an SEO CEO part 1 — Eric Ritter // Digital Neighbor
Eric Ritter
Digital Neighbor
- Part 1 Leadership Tips from an SEO CEO part 1 — Eric Ritter // Digital Neighbor
- Part 2Leadership Tips from an SEO CEO part 2 — Eric Ritter // Digital Neighbor
Show Notes
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02:51The journey from SEO to managing an agencyIt all stemmed from the understanding that in order to grow the business more, efforts had to go beyond just doing good SEO work. So, a coach was hired to help identify what the priorities are and how they needed to shift.
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06:53The ambition to build a large agencyThere came a point in the business where deliverables were not being met because there was too much work for one person. Because there was enough revenue to bring on employees, that step was taken.
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08:49Making the transition from being an individual contributor to leading an organizationFirstly, it involved building processes internally to ensure consistency and the best possible SEO outcomes. Then, it came down to empowering people to grow and comfortably make decisions on their own.
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11:16Tips for empowering employeesOne-on-one conversations are integral to understanding what employees like to do and dislike doing. By doing so, you can help employees create a roadmap for the direction theyd like to go within the agency.
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15:59The right mix of resources and experience to foster business growthIts important to identify and differentiate people who will do the work versus those who will be reviewing it. Also, sometimes the best ideas come from interns and junior employees because theyre much more digitally native.
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19:24Promoting from within vs hiring external talent for middle management positionsDigital Neighbors first priority is to promote from within. When hiring externally, you dont know what youre going to get. So, Digital Neighbor only looks externally when the role can be filled internally.
Quotes
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"You want to have a good mix of employees. You want to have more senior employees, younger employees, that fresh blood and people in between there." -Eric Ritter, CEO, Digital Neighbor
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"If we were an agency with a couple hundred employees, your job title defines what daily tasks are because you have to fulfill those. But, in a smaller agency, we're able to wear many different hats." -Eric Ritter, CEO, Digital Neighbor
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"Don't be afraid to ask employees what they like doing and what they don't like doing." -Eric Ritter, CEO, Digital Neighbor
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"What's been really important is identifying what we call the doer and the reviewer. So, having someone who's actually doing it and then someone who is checking it and making it client facing." -Eric Ritter, CEO, Digital Neighbor
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"By bringing in that young blood and those interns, you stay in front of trends to understand how do you guys use the internet or what you guys want to see on a website?" -Eric Ritter, CEO, Digital Neighbor
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"I really like that aspect of creating ownership with an employee by showing them that they can grow. That doesn't always work out, but that's our first priority." -Eric Ritter, CEO, Digital Neighbor
- Part 1 Leadership Tips from an SEO CEO part 1 — Eric Ritter // Digital Neighbor
- Part 2Leadership Tips from an SEO CEO part 2 — Eric Ritter // Digital Neighbor
Eric Ritter
Digital Neighbor
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Part 1Leadership Tips from an SEO CEO part 1 — Eric Ritter // Digital Neighbor
Eric Ritter, Founder and CEO at Digital Neighbor, discusses leadership tips from SEO to CEO. Moving from the point of being an SEO to being a CEO involves way more than just doing quality SEO work. It involves aspects such as sales, and managing a group of employees with a myriad of experiences, talents, and challenges. Today, Eric talks about general leadership tips from an SEO to CEO.
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Part 2Leadership Tips from an SEO CEO part 2 — Eric Ritter // Digital Neighbor
Eric Ritter, Founder and CEO at Digital Neighbor, discusses leadership tips from SEO to CEO. When your business deals with clients, you’re bound to run into instances where employees make mistakes. While mistakes are opportunities to improve your processes, if you hired the wrong individuals, their response to these mistakes being called out may not be the most favorable. Today, Eric continues to talk about general leadership tips from an SEO to CEO.
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