Post by account_disabled on Dec 20, 2023 8:05:41 GMT
The fifth Marketing Festival, full of big names and big ideas, is behind us. What did we take away from it? In addition to a lot of fun, friendly meetings, gourmet experiences and a bit of fatigue (sometimes also social), mainly a lot of new knowledge and interesting topics to think about and implement. According to Richard, Martin and Nikol, what are the highlights of this year? image Richard My selection of TOP 3 lectures with a humble opinion, for 3… 2… 1… The Invisible Giant That Mucks Up Our Marketing: Rand Fishkin Rand Fishkin is without a doubt a person that every enthusiastic online marketer knows, that is, at least every SEO enthusiast.
Since I've already seen B2B Email List some of his videos, and I'm an SEO specialist myself, I was really looking forward to his lecture at this year's Marketing Festival . And you know what? It did not disappoint, on the contrary, it even exceeded my expectations. The first thing worth noting is his speaking talent, which he can definitely win over an audience with. It can be seen that his work is not only "work" but also a hobby and a hobby , because I have rarely met such enthusiasm and positivism during a lecture. His lecture was full of facts, interesting facts, joking remarks and of course expert knowledge. Regarding the content page, especially the "SEO part", it was not, in my opinion, any style of "teaching", but rather pointing out how smart Google is nowadays, how it works with data and evaluates it in the form of results.
SEO practices, which many people perceive as proven, are suddenly lost a little after Rando's illustrative examples. Therefore, we cannot live in the optimization past and follow these "old wisdoms", but go with the times, follow developments and new trends and adapt our optimization efforts accordingly. The way I see it is that the search engine is constantly learning and showing it to us in the SERPs, which I think Rand was trying to point out. It's nice to see, for example with this example: Enhancing Creative Content With Neuroscience: Bradley Vines Are you thinking about what neuroscience and marketing might have in common and it doesn't make sense to you? I've been thinking about that too, and that's why this lecture raised a lot of expectations in me.
Since I've already seen B2B Email List some of his videos, and I'm an SEO specialist myself, I was really looking forward to his lecture at this year's Marketing Festival . And you know what? It did not disappoint, on the contrary, it even exceeded my expectations. The first thing worth noting is his speaking talent, which he can definitely win over an audience with. It can be seen that his work is not only "work" but also a hobby and a hobby , because I have rarely met such enthusiasm and positivism during a lecture. His lecture was full of facts, interesting facts, joking remarks and of course expert knowledge. Regarding the content page, especially the "SEO part", it was not, in my opinion, any style of "teaching", but rather pointing out how smart Google is nowadays, how it works with data and evaluates it in the form of results.
SEO practices, which many people perceive as proven, are suddenly lost a little after Rando's illustrative examples. Therefore, we cannot live in the optimization past and follow these "old wisdoms", but go with the times, follow developments and new trends and adapt our optimization efforts accordingly. The way I see it is that the search engine is constantly learning and showing it to us in the SERPs, which I think Rand was trying to point out. It's nice to see, for example with this example: Enhancing Creative Content With Neuroscience: Bradley Vines Are you thinking about what neuroscience and marketing might have in common and it doesn't make sense to you? I've been thinking about that too, and that's why this lecture raised a lot of expectations in me.