Author: Logan

  • An Insider’s Guide to Event Sponsorships (From a Company That Spent $500K)

    An Insider’s Guide to Event Sponsorships (From a Company That Spent $500K)

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    The secret weapon behind a successful event isn’t just great speakers, a cool venue, or sold-out tickets. It’s also the sponsors who bring in important revenue while adding credibility to your event. When big-name sponsors put their logo on your event materials, they’re essentially saying: “This event matters.” We know this firsthand because event sponsorships have…

  • How to Build Trust and Rank Higher in 2025

    How to Build Trust and Rank Higher in 2025

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    This guide is designed to help financial institutions of all sizes navigate the unique challenges of increasing visibility in Google Search — from local credit unions and solo advisors to national investment firms and fintech platforms. We’ll walk through practical strategies to help you earn trust, demonstrate expertise, attract qualified leads, and stay compliant. The…

  • AI Makes Up 0.1% of Traffic, but Clicks Aren’t Everything

    AI Makes Up 0.1% of Traffic, but Clicks Aren’t Everything

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    While AI traffic is growing as a referral source, Google still dominates by a factor of 345x, and Reddit out-refers all three major AIs combined. As it stands AI traffic isn’t making much of a dent, so is it worth pursuing? Here’s what we know so far… Sidenote. Thanks to our data scientist Xibeijia Guan for…

  • Google Is Looking Out for #1. It’s Time You Do, Too

    Google Is Looking Out for #1. It’s Time You Do, Too

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    There’s a major competitor in your search results: Google. The other day, Lily Ray (Vice President of SEO Strategy & Research at Amsive) noticed Google had begun surfacing its own storefront for some competitive “Your Money or Your Life” searches. By Google’s own admission, these kinds of “E-E-A-T” sensitive queries should be reserved for only the…

  • Python for SEO, Explained for Beginners

    Python for SEO, Explained for Beginners

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    Python can feel intimidating if you’re not a developer. You see scripts flying around Twitter, hear people talking about automation and APIs, and wonder if it’s worth learning—or even possible—without a computer science degree. But here’s the truth: SEO is filled with repetitive, time-consuming tasks that Python can automate in minutes. Things like checking for…

  • How Canva, Wise and Amazon Doubled Their Organic Traffic

    How Canva, Wise and Amazon Doubled Their Organic Traffic

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    Multilingual SEO is a language-led approach to optimizing a website for maximum visibility in search engines. It is a subset of international SEO that can target multiple regions, but it doesn’t have to. On average, the world’s leading brands see a lift in organic traffic by over 58% from multilingual SEO. For some companies, like Amazon, Wise,…

  • 13 Technical Marketing Skills You Can Learn (Even If You’re Not Technical)

    13 Technical Marketing Skills You Can Learn (Even If You’re Not Technical)

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    Many marketers hit limits not because they lack ideas, but because they can’t execute or scale them. Not everyone has the luxury of developers, designers, or analysts who can help turn big ideas into reality. Even if you do, you still need to compete for time and help with the rest of your organisation. But times…

  • Search Engine Ads Explained in 10 Minutes (with Expert Tips)

    Search Engine Ads Explained in 10 Minutes (with Expert Tips)

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    Search engine advertising (also called pay-per-click, PPC or SEA) offers a direct path to website visitors, but is it the right choice for you? This guide breaks down what beginners need to know before investing in search ads. What are search engine ads? Search engine advertising involves paying platforms like Google, Bing, or Yahoo to…

  • How to Create Quality Content (Follow Our 5-Level Framework)

    How to Create Quality Content (Follow Our 5-Level Framework)

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    If you’ve spent some time in digital marketing, you’d think making quality content is the cure-all to every marketing woe. It’s in every SEO guide and content marketing playbook and tossed around like buzzwords from a management consultant’s presentation. But what does “quality” even mean? Some people think the Alchemist changed their lives, while others…

  • My Favorite Wayback Machine Alternatives

    My Favorite Wayback Machine Alternatives

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    The internet never forgets… unless the page vanishes, the site goes offline, or the content quietly changes overnight. That’s where web archiving tools come in. They allow you to access saved versions of web pages, even if they get taken offline. The Wayback Machine is the best-known option, but it isn’t perfect—it’s slow, sometimes misses…