Google SEO
7 videos across 3 channels
A look at how Google SEO has evolved beyond old tricks like guest blogging for links, emphasizing purposeful, high-quality backlinks or alternative authority-building strategies. Viewers explore whether backlinks are still essential in an era of AI-generated content, and how topical authority, exact-match domains, and content expansion shape rankings. The discussion concludes that rankings remain important as AI-powered results rely on trustworthy, authoritative pages, urging site owners to focus on owning thorough answers and measuring quality over sheer traffic.

Unichannel SEO with David Quaid | NYC Views & a $325M Exit
The episode centers on why SEO remains a top channel for growth, especially in B2B tech, and how Google search can drive

Google’s New SEO Reality: Why ‘Non-Commodity’ Content Is Taking Over
The episode analyzes how organic Google search is evolving toward non-commodity content that shows unique value, real-wo

If I Had to Restart SEO at 22, I’d Do This
A 22-year-old sharing a mixed path of university, a full-time SEO job, and self-driven SEO learning seeks a practical si

How they use YouTube SEO to Get Millions of Views
The video argues that YouTube success comes from aligning content with Google and AI-powered search, using a systematic

Guest Blogging Is DEAD for SEO (According to Google)
The host revisits Matt Cutts’ warning from 2014 about the decline of guest blogging for SEO, highlighting how it turned

Can You Rank on Google Without Backlinks? Legendary SEO David Quaid Answers
The conversation centers on how search engines evaluate site authority in an era of increasing AI-generated content, and

Do Rankings Still Matter with AI Search?
The episode argues that Google remains dominant even as AI search evolves, and that rankings still matter because AI ove