This Week In Organic: SEO & Content Marketing News [Video Podcast]

This Week In Organic: SEO & Content Marketing News [Video Podcast]


TWIO-16: Are your app banners negatively impacting your SEO?

September 14, 2015

This is the sixteenth episode of, ‘This Week In Organic’, the weekly show that debates the ramifications of the latest SEO and content marketing news.

In this episode, among other things we talk about - How to you ‘SEO for voice search’? - Is it possible to compete in ultra-competitive industries as an SEO, without buying links? - Are your app banners negatively impacting your SEO? - How will the launch of Blab impact video marketing? - What should web developers be doing to take advantage of the new iPad Pro screen-size?

Our host, David Bain is joined by Jonny Ross from Jonny Ross Consultancy, Pam Aungst from Pam Ann Marketing and Chris Green from from StrategIQ.

Sign up to watch the next show live over at www.thisweekinorganic.com and share your thoughts on what’s discussed using the hashtag #TWIO on Twitter.

Transcript:
DAVID BAIN: How do you SEO for voice search? Is it possible to compete in ultra-competitive industries as an SEO without buying links? Are your app banners negatively impacting your SEO? How will the launch of Blab impact video marketing? And what should web developers be doing to take advantage of the new iPad Pro screen signs? Welcome to This Week in Organic, Episode Sixteen.

You’re watching This Week in Organic, the weekly show that debates the ramifications of the latest SEO and content marketing news. Sign up to watch the next show live at http://www.thisweekinorganic.com.

Hello, and welcome. I’m David Bain, and each week I’ll be joined by some knowledgeable opinionated folks to discuss the latest happenings in anything that impacts organic traffic. And as for you, dear viewer, get involved. We’d love to hear your opinion too. So just use the hash tag TWIO on Twitter, and if you’re watching live your thoughts will magically appear in the chat box to your right-hand side.

So let’s find out more about today’s guests, where they’re from, and what’s caught their attention this week. So starting off with Pam.

PAM AUNGST: Hi, thanks for having me back. I am Pam Aungst from Pam Ann Marketing, your web traffic controllers. We help businesses get more traffic to their websites and get more leads out of them, primarily through SEO and pay per click. And we’re live from New Jersey in the United States.

DAVID BAIN: Wonderful, thanks Pam. And moving on to Jonny.

JONNY ROSS: Hi, I’m Jonny from Leeds in the UK. I must tell you that I’ve got a tonne of feedback, so I actually can’t hear anything at all. I’m going to introduce myself, and then I’m going to logout and come back in. So I’ve got an SEO agency in Leeds. I’ve been on This Week in Organic a few times – really enjoy it, and can’t wait to chat. I will be back straight away.

DAVID BAIN: Okay, see you in a bit, Jonny. Hope you do come back. And moving on to Chris.

CHRIS GREEN: Hi, thanks. I’m Chris Green. I’m an SEO and content manager at Strategiq Marketing based out in sunny Suffolk. We’re a full service marketing agency. First time on the show, thanks for having me. It’s great to be here.

DAVID BAIN: Yeah, wonderful. Well thank you so much for coming along. Well we’ll dive straight into topic number one, and that’s Siri has come to Apple TV. So is search behaviour while viewing TV likely to be different to search behaviour on other devices, and if so will this alter SEO? So Pam, let’s have your opinion on this one first of all. Do you think the art of SEO is going to change quite significantly in the future because of perhaps an increased use in voice search, as opposed to actually typing in things in a desktop?

PAM AUNGST: Absolutely. I think there’s two different things to touch upon here.