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  • Keymaster
    #19660

    Hi Jurgen. It’s great that you’ve created your own music! If you’re facing issues with copyright on TikTok for your own original music, there are a few steps you can take to address the problem:

    TikTok Copyright Dispute:

    1. Go to the TikTok app.
    2. Find the video with the muted sound.
    3. Tap on the three dots (ellipsis) to access the menu.
    4. Look for an option like “Report” or “Report a problem.”
    5. Select “Copyright” or a similar option.
    6. Explain in the provided text box that the music is your own original work, and you hold the copyright.

    Use TikTok’s Original Sound Feature:

    • When uploading a video, use TikTok’s “Original Sound” feature.
    • This feature lets you use your own original music without potential copyright issues.
    • Tap on the “+” to create a new video, and when selecting the sound, choose “Original Sound” and then select your own music.

    Verify Your Account:

    Consider verifying your TikTok account. Verified accounts may have better access to support, and it adds credibility to your ownership claims.

    Copyright Documentation:

    If you have copyright documentation for your music, keep it handy. It could be useful if you need to provide evidence of ownership during a dispute.

    Contact TikTok Support:

    • Reach out to TikTok support directly. You can usually find a support or help center within the app.
    • Explain your situation and provide any relevant information, such as copyright documentation or details about the creation of the music.

    Explore Licensing Options:

    TikTok may have automated systems for detecting copyrighted material. If your original music is being mistaken for something else, you might explore licensing options to formally register your music.

    Remember, TikTok, like other platforms, relies on automated systems to identify and manage copyrighted content. These systems are not perfect and can sometimes make mistakes. By reaching out to TikTok support and following the platform’s dispute process, you increase your chances of resolving the issue and being able to share your original music without restrictions.
    Keymaster
    #19388

    Hello Rob,

    The issue you’re experiencing with Facebook not displaying images or thumbnails when you share links from your website can be a common problem. There are a few steps you can take to address this issue:

    1. Check Open Graph Tags: Facebook relies on Open Graph meta tags in your website’s HTML to display images and metadata correctly. Ensure that your website includes these tags in the <head> section of your HTML for each page you’re sharing. They should include information like the title, description, and image associated with the link. An example Open Graph tag for an image is:
      <meta property=“og:image” content=“URL_OF_YOUR_IMAGE” />

    2. Clear the Facebook Cache: Sometimes, Facebook caches the information from a URL. If you’ve recently updated the images or metadata on your website, Facebook might still be displaying cached information. To clear the cache for a specific URL, you can use the Facebook Sharing Debugger tool (https://developers.facebook.com/tools/debug/). Enter the URL, and Facebook will fetch the updated information.
    3. Ensure Image Accessibility: Make sure the images you’re trying to share are accessible and publicly viewable. If they are behind any login screens or restricted access, Facebook may not be able to fetch them.
    4. Image Size and Resolution: Facebook has specific image size requirements. Ensure that your images meet these requirements. The recommended size for images in Open Graph tags is at least 1200 x 630 pixels.
    5. Test with Different Links: Try sharing links from other websites to see if the issue is specific to your website or affects all links. This can help determine if it’s indeed a problem on your side or a broader issue.
    6. Test with Other Social Media: Check if the issue is exclusive to Facebook or if it also affects the display of links on other social media platforms like Twitter or LinkedIn. This can help narrow down the problem.

    If you’ve checked these aspects and are still experiencing the problem, it might be worth revisiting this with your developer to ensure that the Open Graph tags are correctly implemented on your website. You can also consider reaching out to Facebook’s support for further assistance.

    I hope these suggestions help resolve the issue with your Facebook link sharing. If the problem persists, you might want to consult with a web developer or digital marketing expert for a more in-depth analysis.

    Keymaster
    #19171
    1. Open the Files app. Don’t have the blue Files app icon on your Home Screen? Swipe down from the centre of your Home Screen, then search for the Files app.
    2. Tap the Browse tab.
    3. Tap iCloud Drive.
    4. Tap the Downloads folder to see your downloaded files.
    Keymaster
    #18336

    Ciao Tommaso! Se stai cercando di aggiungere musica alle tue storie su Instagram e non riesci a trovare gli artisti che cerchi, potrebbe esserci una spiegazione per questo problema. Ecco alcuni passaggi che puoi seguire per cercare di risolvere la situazione:

    1. Aggiorna l’applicazione Instagram: Assicurati di avere la versione più recente dell’app Instagram installata sul tuo dispositivo. Gli aggiornamenti dell’app spesso risolvono bug e problemi tecnici.
    2. Verifica le impostazioni di localizzazione: Se hai disabilitato l’accesso alla tua posizione o hai limitato la tua area geografica nelle impostazioni dell’app, potresti non essere in grado di trovare determinati artisti. Assicurati che le impostazioni di localizzazione siano corrette.
    3. Controllo della lingua: Verifica che la lingua dell’app Instagram sia impostata su italiano o sulla lingua in cui stai cercando gli artisti. Alcune funzionalità potrebbero non essere disponibili in tutte le lingue.
    4. Utilizza ricerche più specifiche: Se la ricerca di un artista specifico come Travis Scott non sta funzionando, prova a essere più specifico nella tua ricerca. Ad esempio, potresti cercare una canzone specifica di Travis Scott anziché l’artista stesso.
    5. Verifica la disponibilità nella tua regione: A volte, a causa di restrizioni regionali o accordi di licenza, alcune canzoni o artisti potrebbero non essere disponibili in tutte le regioni. Assicurati che la musica che stai cercando sia effettivamente disponibile nella tua area.
    6. Riavvia l’app: Se incontri problemi tecnici, a volte riavviare l’app Instagram può risolvere il problema.

    Se non riesci ancora a trovare gli artisti o le canzoni che desideri dopo aver seguito questi passaggi, potresti voler contattare il supporto tecnico di Instagram per ulteriori assistenze.

    Keymaster
    #17668

    Hi Michael.

    If the word “Title” is appearing briefly at the start of your YouTube video, it’s likely due to a video editing or captioning issue. Here are some steps you can take to resolve this issue:

    1. Check Video Editing Software:

    Review your video editing software and timeline to ensure that there is no text or title overlay added at the beginning of your video inadvertently. Check for any text layers or captions that might have been accidentally placed at the start.

    2. Review YouTube Video Settings:

    Log in to your YouTube account and navigate to the video in question.
    Click on “YouTube Studio” to access the video settings.

    In the “Video Details” section, review the video description, tags, and any other metadata to make sure that the word “Title” is not included in the description or any other text fields.

    3. Caption and Subtitle Settings:

    Check the captions or subtitles settings for your video. If you have uploaded captions or subtitles, review them to ensure that “Title” is not part of the caption file.

    4. Re-upload the Video:

    If you can’t identify the source of the issue, you may consider re-uploading the video to YouTube, making sure that there are no overlays or text added at the beginning during the upload process.

    5. Seek Professional Help:

    If the issue persists and you can’t identify the source, consider seeking help from a professional video editor or a YouTube expert who can review your video and settings to pinpoint the problem.

    It’s important to thoroughly review both your video editing software and your YouTube settings to locate and remove the “Title” text that’s appearing at the start of your video. Once you’ve resolved the issue, you can upload the corrected video to YouTube.
    Keymaster
    #17481

    Hello King👑! Yes, you can absolutely work on SEO for your website yourself. Many website owners take on the task of SEO, especially if they have the time and are willing to learn. Here are some steps to help you get started with creating your own SEO strategy:

    • Educate Yourself: Start by learning the basics of SEO. There are numerous online resources, blogs, videos, and courses available that can help you understand the fundamental concepts and best practices.
    • Keyword Research: Identify relevant keywords and phrases related to your business, products, or services. Use tools like Google Keyword Planner, SEMrush, or Ahrefs to find keywords with search volume and relevance.
    • Content Optimization: Create high-quality, informative, and engaging content that incorporates your chosen keywords naturally. Optimize titles, meta descriptions, headings, and content.
    • On-Page SEO: Optimize on-page elements such as URLs, image alt tags, and internal linking. Ensure your website’s structure is easy to navigate for both users and search engines.
    • Technical SEO: Audit your website for technical issues like broken links, crawl errors, and page speed. Make sure your website is mobile-friendly and responsive.
    • Local SEO (if applicable): If you have a physical location, optimize for local search by claiming and optimizing your Google My Business listing and managing online reviews.
    • Link Building: Acquire high-quality backlinks from reputable and relevant websites. This can involve outreach, guest posting, and content promotion.
    • Monitor and Analyze: Set up Google Analytics and Google Search Console to track your website’s performance. Monitor your rankings, traffic, and user behavior.
    • Stay Updated: SEO is a dynamic field that evolves with search engine algorithms. Stay informed about updates and industry trends.
    • Be Patient: SEO takes time to show results. Be patient and consistent in your efforts.

    While you might not have the same resources as professional SEO agencies, you can still make significant improvements to your website’s visibility and traffic by following best practices and staying dedicated. Just remember that SEO requires ongoing effort and adaptation as search engine algorithms and user behaviors change over time.

    Keymaster
    #17478

    Hello Robert! SEO does not necessarily require coding skills, but having a basic understanding of coding and technical aspects can certainly be beneficial. Let’s break it down:

    Non-Technical SEO:

    Much of SEO involves tasks that don’t require coding. This includes keyword research, content creation, optimizing meta tags (titles and descriptions), building backlinks, understanding analytics, and crafting effective outreach strategies.

    Technical SEO:

    Technical SEO involves optimizing the technical aspects of a website to improve its search engine visibility. While coding knowledge isn’t always mandatory, it can be helpful. Some technical tasks involve understanding HTML, JavaScript, and server-related issues. For instance:

    • Optimizing website speed and performance.
    • Implementing structured data (schema markup) for better rich results.
    • Fixing crawl errors and indexing issues.
    • Handling URL structures and redirects.

    Content Optimization:

    While not coding, optimizing content for SEO might involve using basic HTML tags for headings, lists, and formatting. Some content management systems (CMS) also provide easy-to-use tools for this purpose.

    CMS Knowledge:

    Familiarity with popular CMS platforms (like WordPress) can be helpful, as they often have plugins or settings that simplify technical SEO tasks.

    Collaboration:

    Even if you’re not coding yourself, understanding basic technical concepts can help you communicate more effectively with developers or webmasters if you need assistance with technical changes.

    Learning Curve:

    If coding isn’t your strong suit, focus on the non-technical aspects of SEO first. Over time, you might naturally develop a basic understanding of technical elements as you work with websites and encounter various SEO challenges.

    In summary, while coding skills aren’t an absolute requirement for most SEO tasks, having a basic grasp of technical concepts can give you an advantage and help you better optimize websites for search engines.
    You don’t necessarily need to become an expert coder to succeed in SEO, but being open to learning and adapting as the industry evolves will be valuable.
    Keymaster
    #17475

    Hello Sera! Predicting the exact future of SEO in 2030 is challenging, as the digital landscape is constantly evolving. However, there are certain trends and factors that can provide insights into the potential direction of SEO:

    1. Search Engine Algorithm Changes: Search engines like Google are likely to continue refining their algorithms to provide more accurate and relevant search results. This might involve a greater emphasis on user intent, quality content, and user experience.
    2. Voice Search and Mobile Optimization: With the rise of voice search and mobile usage, SEO strategies will need to adapt to cater to these changing user behaviors. Optimizing for featured snippets and addressing voice search queries will become increasingly important.
    3. User Experience and Core Web Vitals: Google’s focus on user experience, as highlighted by Core Web Vitals, will continue to shape SEO strategies. Websites that prioritize fast loading times, easy navigation, and mobile-friendliness are likely to rank better.
    4. Content Quality and Relevance: High-quality, relevant, and comprehensive content will remain crucial. Google’s algorithms are becoming more sophisticated in understanding context and user intent, rewarding content that meets these criteria.
    5. AI and Machine Learning: AI-powered technologies may play a larger role in SEO, helping automate tasks like data analysis, keyword research, and content optimization.
    6. E-A-T and Expertise: Google’s emphasis on expertise, authoritativeness, and trustworthiness (E-A-T) will persist. Establishing expertise through high-quality content and reputable backlinks will remain important.
    7. Technical SEO: As websites become more complex, technical SEO will continue to be relevant. Proper site architecture, schema markup, and other technical factors will impact search visibility.
    8. Visual Search and Video SEO: With the growth of visual search and video content, optimizing for these formats will gain importance.
    9. Local SEO: For businesses with physical locations, local SEO will remain significant, as users increasingly search for products and services near them.
    10. Privacy and User Data: As privacy concerns grow, search engines may adapt their algorithms to consider user privacy and data protection.
    11. Content Accessibility: SEO strategies will need to ensure content is accessible to all users, including those with disabilities.
    While these trends offer some insights into the future of SEO, it’s important to remain adaptable and open to change. SEO professionals will need to stay informed about industry developments, experiment with new strategies, and prioritize user-centric approaches to ensure their websites continue to rank well and deliver value in the evolving digital landscape of 2030.
    Keymaster
    #17472

    Hello Nayan! SEO can be beneficial for both B2B (business-to-business) and B2C (business-to-consumer) businesses, although the strategies and approaches might differ based on the nature of the business. Here’s how SEO can be applied to both types:

    SEO for B2B Businesses:

    B2B businesses sell products or services to other businesses. SEO can be highly effective for B2B businesses in the following ways:

    1. Lead Generation: B2B companies often have longer sales cycles involving research and consideration. SEO can attract relevant leads who are actively searching for solutions in your industry.
    2. Content Marketing: B2B SEO often involves creating informative and educational content, such as whitepapers, case studies, and guides. This content positions the business as an industry expert and helps build trust with potential clients.
    3. Keyword Targeting: B2B SEO focuses on keywords and topics that align with the target audience’s needs, problems, and industry-specific terms.
    4. Relationship Building: SEO can help build relationships with other businesses, influencers, and partners, leading to collaboration opportunities and referrals.
    5. Authority Building: High-quality content, thought leadership, and authoritative backlinks contribute to establishing the business as a credible source in the industry.

    SEO for B2C Businesses:

    B2C businesses sell products or services directly to consumers. SEO is also valuable for B2C businesses due to the following reasons:

    1. E-commerce Optimization: SEO helps e-commerce businesses rank for product-related keywords, increasing the visibility of their products and driving organic sales.
    2. Local SEO: For businesses with physical locations, local SEO helps attract local customers who are searching for products or services nearby.
    3. Brand Awareness: SEO can improve brand visibility, allowing B2C businesses to capture consumer attention and drive traffic to their website.
    4. User Experience: SEO focuses on creating user-friendly websites with easy navigation, clear calls-to-action, and relevant content, enhancing the user experience and encouraging conversions.
    5. Content Creation: B2C businesses can benefit from creating engaging content, such as blog posts, videos, and social media content, to connect with their audience and encourage repeat visits.
    In conclusion, SEO is not limited to a specific type of business model. Both B2B and B2C businesses can benefit from implementing effective SEO strategies tailored to their target audience, goals, and industry. The key is to understand your audience’s behavior and intent and to create valuable content that meets their needs.
    in reply to: Is SEO B2B or B2C?
    Keymaster
    #17469

    Hello Addison! While hashtags are commonly associated with social media platforms like Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, they don’t directly impact traditional website SEO in the same way. However, there are a few indirect ways in which hashtags can have an influence:

    1. Social Media Visibility:

    Hashtags are primarily used on social media platforms to categorize and group posts related to specific topics. When users search for or click on hashtags, they can discover content related to those topics. While this doesn’t directly impact website SEO, it can increase your social media visibility and engagement.

    2. Content Discovery and Sharing:

    If you use hashtags effectively in your social media posts and your content gets shared, it could potentially lead to increased traffic to your website if your social media followers click on your links.

    3. Brand Exposure:

    Consistently using branded hashtags can help create a cohesive online presence, making it easier for users to find your content across various platforms.

    4. User Engagement and Interaction:

    Using relevant hashtags can encourage user engagement and interaction with your social media posts, potentially leading to more followers and increased brand awareness.

    5. Niche Communities and Content Strategy:

    In some cases, hashtags can help you connect with niche communities and target specific audiences. This could indirectly contribute to building relationships and driving traffic to your website if those communities find value in your content.

    While hashtags themselves don’t directly impact traditional website SEO, they can play a role in enhancing your overall online presence, increasing engagement on social media, and potentially driving traffic to your website through shared content. It’s important to use hashtags strategically in the context of your social media marketing efforts and broader content strategy.

    Keymaster
    #17448

    Hello Evelyn! CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) is primarily used for styling and formatting the visual presentation of web content. While CSS itself is not a direct ranking factor for search engines, it can indirectly influence SEO in several ways:

    1. Page Speed and User Experience: Properly structured and optimized CSS can contribute to faster page loading times, which is a ranking factor for search engines. A faster website provides a better user experience and can positively impact SEO.
    2. Mobile-Friendly Design: Responsive web design, achieved through CSS, ensures that your website is user-friendly on different devices and screen sizes. Mobile-friendliness is an important SEO factor.
    3. User Engagement: A well-designed and visually appealing website created with CSS can enhance user engagement, leading to longer visit durations and reduced bounce rates, which can indirectly affect SEO.
    4. Indexability: While CSS itself is not a direct factor for indexing, proper use of CSS can help organize your content and make it more accessible for search engine crawlers.
    5. Content Presentation: CSS can help structure and present your content in a user-friendly manner, making it easier for visitors to navigate and understand your website. Clear content presentation can improve the user experience and SEO.
    6. Canonicalization and Duplicate Content: CSS can be used to apply canonical tags, which help indicate the preferred version of a page in case of duplicate content issues. Proper handling of duplicate content can positively impact SEO.
    7. Rich Snippets and Schema Markup: While not directly related to CSS, structured data and schema markup can be implemented using HTML and can enhance how search engines understand your content. Properly marked-up content can lead to enhanced search results (rich snippets), which may improve click-through rates.

    In summary, while CSS doesn’t directly influence search engine rankings, its impact on user experience, page speed, mobile-friendliness, and content presentation can indirectly affect SEO. It’s essential to use CSS to create a well-optimized and user-friendly website, which aligns with SEO best practices and enhances the overall user experience.

    in reply to: Is CSS good for SEO?
    Keymaster
    #17445

    Hello Harper! Transitioning from an employee to a freelancer in the field of SEO can be a rewarding move. Finding freelance SEO clients requires a combination of networking, marketing, and showcasing your skills. Here’s how you can start finding clients:

    1. Build an Impressive Portfolio:

    • Showcase your previous work and achievements to demonstrate your expertise to potential clients. If you don’t have many client projects, consider creating personal projects or offering pro bono work to build your portfolio.

    2. Optimize Your Online Presence:

    • Create a professional website that highlights your services, portfolio, and contact information. Make sure your website is search engine optimized.
    • Establish a strong presence on professional platforms like LinkedIn, where potential clients might search for freelancers.

    3. Networking:

    • Attend industry events, conferences, webinars, and meetups related to SEO and digital marketing. Networking can help you connect with potential clients and other professionals.

    4. Utilize Social Media:

    • Share valuable content related to SEO on social media platforms. This showcases your expertise and attracts potential clients who find your content helpful.

    5. Online Freelance Platforms:

    • Sign up on platforms like Upwork, Freelancer, and Fiverr. These platforms connect freelancers with clients seeking various services, including SEO.

    6. Content Marketing:

    • Start a blog or create valuable resources related to SEO. Sharing your knowledge can help you attract clients who value your expertise.

    7. Cold Outreach:

    • Identify potential clients and send personalized emails introducing yourself and your services. Tailor your messages to address their specific needs.

    8. Offer Free Workshops or Webinars:

    • Hosting free workshops or webinars on SEO topics can showcase your expertise and attract potential clients interested in learning more.

    9. Local Business Networking:

    • Attend local business networking events to connect with small businesses and entrepreneurs who might need SEO services.

    10. Client Referrals:

    • Happy clients can refer you to others. Make sure to provide excellent service to build a strong reputation.

    11. Offer Consultations:

    • Offer free initial consultations to discuss potential projects with clients. This gives you the chance to understand their needs and showcase your expertise.

    12. Collaborate with Web Developers and Designers:

    • Partner with web developers and designers who might refer clients needing SEO services.
    Remember that building a freelance client base takes time and effort. Consistently provide high-quality services, communicate effectively, and adapt your strategies based on feedback and results. Over time, you’ll develop a strong client base and a reputation for delivering results in the SEO industry.
    Keymaster
    #17442

    Hello Leo! The cost of hiring an SEO expert can vary widely based on factors such as the expertise of the professional, the scope of work, the size of your website, the competitiveness of your industry, and the location of the SEO expert. Here’s a general overview of the potential cost ranges:

    1. Hourly Rates:

    • Some SEO experts charge hourly rates, which can range from $50 to $200 or more per hour.
    • Hourly rates might be more suitable for smaller projects or consulting services.

    2. Monthly Retainers:

    • Many SEO experts offer monthly retainers, where you pay a fixed monthly fee for ongoing SEO services.
    • Monthly retainer fees can vary widely, starting from $500 to $5,000 or more, depending on the scope of work and the level of expertise.

    3. Project-Based Pricing:

    • For specific projects like website audits, content optimization, or backlink building, SEO experts might offer project-based pricing.
    • Project costs can range from a few hundred dollars to several thousand dollars, depending on the complexity of the project.

    4. Performance-Based Pricing:

    • Some SEO experts might offer performance-based pricing, where their fees are tied to the results they achieve, such as improvements in search rankings or organic traffic.
    • Be cautious with performance-based pricing, as SEO results can depend on various factors beyond the expert’s control.

    5. Location and Expertise:

    • SEO expert rates can also vary based on their location and level of expertise. Experts in high-demand markets might charge higher rates.
    It’s important to keep in mind that while cost is a consideration, the expertise and track record of the SEO expert should also be a significant factor in your decision. Cheaper options might not always provide the best results, and investing in a reputable and experienced SEO expert can yield better long-term outcomes.
    When looking to hire an SEO expert, consider reaching out to several professionals for quotes, ask about their experience, review their past work and case studies, and discuss the specific goals you have for your website’s SEO. This will help you make an informed decision about the right SEO expert for your business.
    Keymaster
    #17437

    Hello Ken! The concept of search engine optimization (SEO) has evolved over time, and it doesn’t have a single inventor. Instead, SEO has developed as a response to the growing need for websites to be discovered and ranked by search engines. Here’s a brief overview of how SEO has evolved:

    Early Days:

    • The early days of the web saw limited search functionality. Websites were often indexed manually or with simple automated processes.
    • In the late 1990s, webmasters began experimenting with techniques to improve their website’s visibility on search engines like Yahoo! and AltaVista.

    Birth of SEO:

    • The term “search engine optimization” was likely coined around the late 1990s.
    • Early SEO efforts involved keyword stuffing and other tactics aimed at manipulating search engine rankings.

    Google’s Emergence:

    • Google emerged as a dominant search engine in the early 2000s, shifting the focus to more relevant and user-friendly search results.
    • Google’s PageRank algorithm, which considered the quality and quantity of links to a webpage, played a significant role in shaping modern SEO practices.

    Industry Growth:

    • As search engines refined their algorithms, the SEO industry grew to include various tactics like on-page optimization, link building, and content creation.
    • Organizations and individuals started offering SEO services, and the field continued to evolve alongside search engine algorithms.

    Continuous Evolution:

    • SEO has continued to evolve with the introduction of new technologies like mobile optimization, voice search, and semantic search.
    • Search engines like Google frequently update their algorithms to deliver more accurate and user-friendly results.

    While there isn’t a single person who can be credited with “inventing” SEO, the collective efforts of webmasters, marketers, developers, and search engine companies have contributed to the development of modern SEO practices. It’s an ongoing process that adapts to changes in technology, user behavior, and search engine algorithms.

    in reply to: Who invented SEO?
    Keymaster
    #17416

    Hello Hyma! If you search on google, probabely you will find the “Kris Reid” as the answer. But the “coolest guy” in SEO is subjective and can vary depending on personal preferences and opinions. The SEO community is diverse and full of talented individuals who contribute to the field in different ways. What might make someone “cool” in SEO could include their expertise, innovation, willingness to share knowledge, or their impact on the industry. Here are a few figures who are often regarded as cool and influential in the SEO world:

    • Rand Fishkin: Rand Fishkin is often considered cool due to his engaging presentations, sense of humor, and his contributions to the SEO community through his work at Moz.
    • Neil Patel: Neil Patel’s energetic and relatable style in sharing SEO insights through videos, blogs, and online courses has garnered a large following.
    • Brian Dean: Brian Dean’s approachable and data-driven content at Backlinko, along with his focus on actionable advice, makes him popular among learners.
    • Gary Illyes: Gary Illyes, a webmaster trends analyst at Google, is known for his candid and insightful responses to SEO-related questions.
    • Aleyda Solis: Aleyda Solis is admired for her expertise in international SEO and her willingness to share her knowledge through presentations and articles.
    • Cyrus Shepard: Cyrus Shepard, known for his work on SEO and content strategy, has a friendly and approachable style in sharing SEO insights.
    • Joost de Valk: Joost de Valk, the founder of Yoast, is considered cool for his work in making SEO more accessible and user-friendly through his WordPress plugin.

    Remember that “coolness” in the SEO world often comes from a combination of expertise, communication skills, innovation, and a genuine passion for helping others succeed in the digital landscape. As you explore the world of SEO, you’ll likely come across various individuals who resonate with your interests and style of learning.

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