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Ranking niche sites in 2023 and beyond

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Today is a milestone of sorts. I just added the first video to the Fat Stacks YouTube channel in a l

Today is a milestone of sorts. I just added the first video to the Fat Stacks YouTube channel in a long time. Moreover, it's not just me. This is my first video where I interview someone else. First time for everything. I enjoyed the experience much more than I thought I would. The someone else is my personal SEO guy helping me out with technical on-site SEO and more. His SEO audits are illuminating. It's so helpful getting an objective pair of eyeballs on this stuff. The episode is called "Ranking niche sites in 2023 and beyond". => [Watch the video here](=)​ This will kick off the restart of my Youtube channel and podcast which I'm excited about. It's only 30 minutes. Loaded with timely SEO information such as: - What's the best strategy to focus on for a niche site in 2023? - Should you even be creating a niche site right now? - The mindset shift that boosts your site's authority, - The hidden advantage of niche sites vs broad sites, - The costly mistake affiliate sites make, - AI content's Achilles heel that niche sites can exploit, - The sneaky way to get a topical map done for you, - The inconvenient truth of Bing's AI search engine, - The easy way to increase your CRT on Google, - The small shift in strategy you need to keep safe from potential AI slaps, - First thing to look for if your site traffic starts tanking, and - What is a reasonable timeline for site recovery? ​ => [Watch the video here](=)​ Jon Fatstacksblog.com ​ [Unsubscribe]( | [Update your profile]( | #317-2151 Front Street, North Vancouver, BC V7H 0B7

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