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Is SEO Dead? How Publishers Can Survive the New Search Intelligence Era

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🎟️ Join us at Affiliate Summit East 2025! Use code BOOST15 for 15% off tickets: https://www.affiliatesummit.com/east

Is traditional SEO dying while search as a whole is evolving? In this special live episode of The Boost recorded at Affiliate Summit West, host Greg Rollett sits down with Melissa Harden, search intelligence expert from Digitas, to tackle the controversial question on everyone's mind: Is SEO really dead?

Melissa reveals that while SEO isn't dead, the hyper-focused approach to on-page optimization is dying as search becomes increasingly multi-channel and audience-driven. She introduces the concept of "search intelligence" as the evolution of traditional SEO strategies.

🧠 In This Episode You'll Discover:

• Why traditional on-page SEO tactics are dying but search optimization is more important than ever

• How audience perception is now a critical ranking factor (with real examples like AARP ranking for shapewear)

• The 5 tactical strategies publishers need to implement in the new search era

• Why search is becoming a "validation engine" rather than a discovery platform

• How to create a cross-channel "drip strategy" that boosts visibility across platforms

• Why real-time content and recency signals are crucial for search visibility

Whether you're a publisher, affiliate marketer, or brand looking to boost your content performance, this episode delivers a masterclass in adapting to the rapidly changing search landscape.

🎁 The Boost Is Presented by Grommet. Grommet is the leading product discovery marketplace, connecting thousands of new and unique products with millions of shoppers.

✨ Explore what's trending → https://thegrommet.com.

💸 Want to promote these products and earn 20% commission on every sale? Email [email protected] to join our exclusive publisher program.

→ Connect with Melissa Harden: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/melissaharden/

Instagram: @melissaharden

Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@HardenSearchBar

→ Subscribe to The Boost:

https://open.spotify.com/show/2G7E26WPLxDXCPhsXtzDX9?si=rSenir0mTdOnFoCFqDIxzA

  continue reading

16 episodes

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Manage episode 480303751 series 3613464
Content provided by Grommet & Affiliate Summit and Affiliate Summit. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Grommet & Affiliate Summit and Affiliate Summit or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

🎟️ Join us at Affiliate Summit East 2025! Use code BOOST15 for 15% off tickets: https://www.affiliatesummit.com/east

Is traditional SEO dying while search as a whole is evolving? In this special live episode of The Boost recorded at Affiliate Summit West, host Greg Rollett sits down with Melissa Harden, search intelligence expert from Digitas, to tackle the controversial question on everyone's mind: Is SEO really dead?

Melissa reveals that while SEO isn't dead, the hyper-focused approach to on-page optimization is dying as search becomes increasingly multi-channel and audience-driven. She introduces the concept of "search intelligence" as the evolution of traditional SEO strategies.

🧠 In This Episode You'll Discover:

• Why traditional on-page SEO tactics are dying but search optimization is more important than ever

• How audience perception is now a critical ranking factor (with real examples like AARP ranking for shapewear)

• The 5 tactical strategies publishers need to implement in the new search era

• Why search is becoming a "validation engine" rather than a discovery platform

• How to create a cross-channel "drip strategy" that boosts visibility across platforms

• Why real-time content and recency signals are crucial for search visibility

Whether you're a publisher, affiliate marketer, or brand looking to boost your content performance, this episode delivers a masterclass in adapting to the rapidly changing search landscape.

🎁 The Boost Is Presented by Grommet. Grommet is the leading product discovery marketplace, connecting thousands of new and unique products with millions of shoppers.

✨ Explore what's trending → https://thegrommet.com.

💸 Want to promote these products and earn 20% commission on every sale? Email [email protected] to join our exclusive publisher program.

→ Connect with Melissa Harden: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/melissaharden/

Instagram: @melissaharden

Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@HardenSearchBar

→ Subscribe to The Boost:

https://open.spotify.com/show/2G7E26WPLxDXCPhsXtzDX9?si=rSenir0mTdOnFoCFqDIxzA

  continue reading

16 episodes

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