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Practical Onpage SEO with Charles Floate

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  So you might be thinking "Wait is that THE Charles Floate? Are you insane?!" Some people call

  So you might be thinking "Wait is that THE Charles Floate? Are you insane?!" Some people call him the God of SEO, some people hate him with a passion - including probably Google, who Charles often likes to speak out against. This is understandable since Charles is notorious for being outspoken and grey hat. Now, I never thought I’d have someone like Charles on our podcast, but I wanted to go back to our gray hat roots, revisit their extremely practical attitudes, and just have a chat with someone who hasn’t left this world behind just yet. If you want to hear an interview with one of the most controversial figures in SEO, grab your popcorn and click on the button below. In this episode you will learn: - An argument for not always doing what Google wants you to do - The most common challenges with SEO agency clients - How on page SEO can drastically improve a site - Focusing on old content vs focusing on new content - Anchor text SEO magic - Why schema might be a bad idea for some sites Click on the button below to listen to this week's episode and let us know what you think in the comment section! [Click Here To Listen To The Podcast Episode](  Gael Breton Founder of Authority Hacker  P.S: I just released a brand new FREE training webinar showing you exactly how to start a brand new authority site based on the Health Ambition redesign. [Click here to register for this free training](.  Want more content? Here are 5 latest posts on the blog! [#112 – Onpage SEO with Charles Floate]( [#111 – 9 Common Link Building Roadblocks & How To Overcome Them]( [#110 – 9 Low Hanging Fruit Tactics to Boost Your Revenue in 2018]( [#109 – Content Production: Dripping Vs Batches]( [#108 – Why Selling Courses Became a Lot More Viable in 2018](    Sent to: {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( Authority Hacker, 20-22 Wenlock Road, London, N1 7GU, United Kingdom

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