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Here are 5 must-hear episodes of The Search Engine Journal Show. Hello there, Last month on The Sear

Here are 5 must-hear episodes of The Search Engine Journal Show. Hello there, Last month on The Search Engine Journal Show, we had the chance to hear from industry experts Frederick Vallaeys, Aleyda Solis, Amy Bishop, Barry Schwartz, and Garrett Mehrguth. Here’s a rundown of our latest episodes: [Episode 170: Why Discoverability Needs to Be an SEO Focus with Garrett Mehrguth]( October 31, 2019 Garrett Mehrguth of Directive talks about the importance of focusing on your brand's discoverability in order to drive incredible revenue at a lower cost. [Play now]( [Episode 169: Barry Schwartz on Covering SEO News, Productivity & How to Grow a Business]( October 24, 2019 Get inspired by Barry Schwartz's exceptional work ethic, no nonsense approach to covering SEO news, and genuine dedication to our community. [Play now]( [Episode 168: Audience Targeting in Paid Search with Amy Bishop]( October 17, 2019 Amy Bishop of Cultivative talks about audience targeting in paid search – what features exist, the types of reports to leverage, and more. [Play now]( [Episode 167: Aleyda Solis on International SEO & How to Be Super Productive While Traveling]( October 10, 2019 International SEO consultant Aleyda Solis shares her secret to staying productive despite her hectic traveling and speaking schedule. [Play now]( [Episode 166: Google Ads & Automation Layering with Frederick Vallaeys]( October 3, 2019 Optmyzr's Frederick Vallaeys discusses how PPC advertisers can take better control of their paid search campaigns with automation layering in Google Ads. [Play now]( Visit our [podcast archive]( to listen to other Search Engine Journal Show podcasts. Don’t want to miss a podcast episode? Be sure to subscribe via: - [Apple Podcasts]( - [Android]( - [RSS]( Happy listening! Sincerely, Loren Baker Founder, Search Engine Journal [Twitter]( | [LinkedIn]( You received this email because you subscribed to Search Engine Journal. If you no longer wish to receive special offers, discounts, or early bird access to events, please [update your preferences](. Copyright © 2019 Search Engine Journal, All rights reserved. You're getting this email because you subscribed to SEJ. Thank you! Our mailing address is: Search Engine Journal 160 W Camino Real Unit #606Boca Raton, FL 33432 [Add us to your address book]( You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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