This podcast is produced by Lam Hoang and Rob Garner of WorkHacker Digital. Episodes cover SEO, GEO, AIO, content, agentic workflows, automated distribution, ideation, and human strategy. Some episodes are topical, and others feature personal interviews. Visit www.workhacker.com for more info.
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Context Is King: Why Keyword-Led SEO and GEO Are Missing the Mark in the Age of AI
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7:17For years, SEO revolved around keywords. The formula was simple: find the right phrase, place it strategically, and climb the rankings. More recently, a new idea called Generative Engine Optimization, or GEO, has started to make noise. The goal is to optimize for A-I answers in systems like Chat G-P-T, and Perplexity. But here’s the catch. Both key…
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The Increasing Importance of Soft Backlinks: How Brand Mentions are Replacing Links in SEO and AI
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6:00Back in 2013, when I was writing my book "Search and Social", I discussed a concept that many in the SEO community weren’t quite ready to embrace. I talked about brand mentions as a ranking factor – the idea that you didn’t always need a direct hyperlink to gain authority from other websites. At the time, it seemed almost heretical to suggest that …
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The Importance of Secondary and Tertiary Keywords For Content in SEO and AI
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5:45Most writers and marketers focus on the primary keyword. It’s the flashy term that goes into the title and meta tag, the one everyone thinks will win them traffic. But here’s the overlooked truth: it’s the supporting keywords—the secondary and tertiary phrases—that transform a decent article into a long-term traffic magnet. Because in SEO and AI to…
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The Death of 100 Results and the Impact on Search Reporting
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7:52A small parameter in the Google search URL string quietly disappeared last week. That single change has shaken the entire SEO industry, sending ripple effects through data tools, reporting dashboards, and even the way we measure success in search. Check out this episode to learn more, and visit us at workhacker.com.…
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The Web as a Living Corpus: How Google’s Battle With Search Optimizers Contributed to Today's AI
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7:43When Google launched in 1998, it wasn’t the first search engine. But the real revolution wasn’t just Google’s algorithmic design - it was what happened next. The web became a living corpus. That dynamic interplay with content developers created a feedback loop unlike anything the digital world had seen before. Visit us at www.workhacker.com to lear…
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Strategic Foundations for AI: Manuel Castells, Tim Berners-Lee, and Regis McKenna
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9:33In this episode, Rob Garner talks about three visionaries who published significant works in the 1990s that would be a beacon for the world we live in today. Understanding their ideas helps build a solid foundation for your own AI/GEO/SEO and content strategies. Visit www.workhacker.com for more info.…
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Real-Time Content Marketing in the Age of AI and GEO
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8:35This episode explores Rob's concepts around real-time content marketing, as it applies through the modern AI, GEO, and LLM lens. Rob has written and spoken about these concepts for decades, and even in the age of AI, the approach is still evergreen, and even more attainable than ever before. Visit www.workhacker.com for more info.…
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Reframing SEO: Why "Training" Search Engines Is the New Game in the Age of AI
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6:39In this episode, Rob Garner explores SEO within the lens of AI and LLMs, and posits that SEOs have been human intermediaries between content and AI all along. If you think about it - search engines are generative in the sense that they provide lists on the fly. And search engines check all the boxes as early examples of artifical intelligence. Visi…
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GEO, AIO, or AEO - No Matter the Name, Those Who Coined SEO in the 90s Deserve the Credit
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7:23In this episode, Rob will discuss the etymology of the term "SEO," specifically on the linguistics of the word "optimization," and how it plays in the naming for AI related strategies and visibility. Bruce Clay, Leland Harden, Bob Heyman, and Viktor Grant are quoted in this podcast. Learn about the history of the term "SEO," an interesting story yo…
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