AI-Accelerated SEO: The Marketing Channel You’re Missing with Julia McCoy

Community Creators with Shana Lynn - En podkast av Shana Lynn Bresnahan - Tirsdager

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Don't miss out on the AI-driven content revolution! Meet Julia McCoy, a true expert in this field. She's embraced a game-changing tool that makes it easy to tap into this traffic source for your business. Julia has authored eight books and is a top 30 content marketing expert globally. She's the founder of Content Hacker and has led a successful 100-person writing agency. You may also know her as the President of Content at Scale, driving major initiatives for one of the world's fastest-growing AI content writing tools for SEO marketers. Get ready to be amazed!Key Takeaways:Intro (00:00)Julia’s favorite community (03:06)What is SEO? (07:52)How has AI revolutionized content creation and consumption? (08:09)How can AI support us without requiring extensive learning? (15:01)How are we doing with our ability to recognize people's voices? (22:28)Julia's framework for teaching writers (27:12)Why should they pay attention to content and leveraging tools in the market today? (33:41)Julia's course details (39:55)Episode wrap-up (43:35)Additional Resources:Content at Scale website: https://contentatscale.ai/Sign up for her Weekly CASual newsletter: https://contentatscale.ai/blog/Julia’s blog: https://contenthacker.com/blog/Julia’s AIO Blogger Course: https://aioblogger.ai/Learn how to work with Shana: https://www.shanalynn.com/FREE 7-minute Community Training: https://connect.communitycultivated.com/trainingFREE Community Creators Hub: https://connect.communitycultivated.com/hubLearn more about Shana’s Community Training Program: https://www.shanalynn.com/cultivateConnect with Shana: https://www.instagram.com/shanaspeaksCommunity Creators is a podcast for online entrepreneurs looking to learn more about creating thriving communities and empowering their community teams.Be sure to follow the podcast, so you never miss an episode!

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