My favorite notes of the first 200 – part 3

I decided to share my favorite notes over the first 200.

If you missed part 1, you can find it here: Part 1.

If you missed part 2, you can find it here: Part 2.

I’m sharing these in the order they were published. Here is part part 3.

Favorite notes part 3:

  1. The two things I’m focused on for content in 2024 – part 1 – This note is all about ending the user search journey.
  2. The two things I’m focused on for content in 2024 – part 2 – Let’s talk about information gain.
  3. More example of HTML sitemaps – One of my favorite, and most underused, tools. Some great examples of how sites like Harvard and WebMD are using HTML sitemaps.
  4. Task management for SEOs – How do I stay on top of everything that needs to get done in an SEO campaign? Here are the answers.
  5. Common mistakes people make in using AI for SEO – You will find no bigger advocate for using AI than me. However, I see so many people making these simple mistakes in how they are utilizing it.
  6. Building AI agents in Taskade – The capabilities and features of these agents in Taskade have only gotten better since I published this one.
  7. Great SEO content does not just have to be articles – Too many marketers are hung up on articles, and more specifically blogs. You can create great content that ranks well and brings in relevant traffic without publishing articles.
  8. Integrating AI into Screaming Frog – Already one of my favorite tools, but Screaming Frog has really upped its game with this simple feature.

Tools I Use:

🔎  SemrushCompetitor and Keyword Analysis

✔  Monday.comFor task management and organizing all of my client work

🗄  FraseContent optimization and article briefs

🕵️‍♀️  Keyword.com – Easy, accurate rank tracking

📆  Akiflow – Manage your calendar and daily tasks

👑  Conductor Website MonitoringSite crawler, monitoring, and audit tool

📈 SEOPress – It’s like Yoast, if Yoast wasn’t such a mess.

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