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Here are 4 must-hear episodes of The Search Engine Journal Show from February. Hello there, Last mon

Here are 4 must-hear episodes of The Search Engine Journal Show from February. Hello there, Last month on the Search Engine Journal Show, we had the chance to hear from industry experts Shelly Fagin, Peter Leshaw, Greg Finn, Andrea Cruz, Sam Ruchlewicz, and Adam Riemer. Here's a rundown of our latest podcast episodes: [Episode 184: Affiliate Marketing Trends, Crazy PR Stunts & Dropping F-Bombs with Adam Riemer]( February 27, 2020 Get to know online marketing veteran Adam Riemer better and his thoughts on affiliate marketing trends, crazy PR stunts, and more. [Play now]( [Episode 183: What Google Partners Changes Mean For Agencies & Clients]( February 20, 2020 Greg Finn of Cypress North is joined by Andrea Cruz of KoMarketing and Sam Ruchlewicz of Warschawski to discuss what the Google Partners changes mean for agencies and clients. [Play now]( [Episode 182: The Changing Landscape of Google’s SERPs with Peter Leshaw]( February 13, 2020 Seasoned digital marketing consultant Peter Leshaw talks about the Google SERPs, how much they're changing, what you need to pay attention to, and more. [Play now]( [Episode 181: Geeking out on Technical SEO, Audits, Web Dev & More with Shelly Fagin]( February 6, 2020 Shelly Fagin talks about her passion for technical SEO and web dev, why she enjoys educating clients, and the key factors to thrive in the industry. [Play now]( Visit the [Search Engine Journal Show archive]( to listen to other podcast episodes. 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 © 2020 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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