• The $60k SEO Myth & How to Buzz Your Brand on a Budget (☀️ Summer Replay)
    Jun 29 2026

    Ever felt like you’re being priced out of your own business growth?

    In this special summer replay, host Crystal Waddell tackles one of the biggest, most frustrating myths in the online business world: “If you’re not paying $5,000 a month for an SEO agency, you’re not getting anything worth paying for.”

    Spoiler alert: Crystal respectfully (and fiercely) disagrees.

    Drawing from a hilariously humiliating experience with a Charleston wedding planner, Crystal breaks down exactly how small business owners, solopreneurs, and bootstrappers can build a powerhouse brand online without draining their bank accounts.

    Whether you're running a Shopify store, a local service, or a side hustle, this episode is your permission slip to take control of your own digital footprint.

    Inside This Episode, You’ll Discover:

    • The Big Question: Does your small business actually need SEO? (The math behind what a 1% to 20% conversion rate bump means for your wallet).
    • The Dog Trainer Dilemma: A real-world example of how mixing up industry jargon and messy metadata can accidentally hide your website from Google.
    • Omnipresence over Originality: Why being consistently recognizable across Google, Pinterest, TikTok, and YouTube beats trying to reinvent the creative wheel every single week.
    • The 3 Things Searchers Need to See: The exact trust signals that turn a cold Google click into a paying customer.
    • SEO on 2 Hours a Week: How to empower yourself (or a virtual assistant) to handle high-impact SEO tasks using simple strategies and workflows.

    🎙️ Join the Simple & Smart SEO Squad!

    Ready to stop guessing and start ranking? Don't build your strategy alone. Join our community for structured activities, weekly Q&A sessions, and accountability co-working hours.

    👉 Sign up for the AI SEO Skool

    Connect with Crystal:

    • Website: SimpleandSmartSEO.com
    • Social Media: Find Crystal across all platforms @simpleandsmartseo

    Loved this replay? Don't forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a fellow business owner who is ready to optimize with confidence!

    Text me your questions or comments!

    Hey, Shopify store owners! (Especially if you're selling on Etsy, too!)

    Here's a quick question: Are people actually finding your products on Google?

    If SEO feels confusing, overwhelming, or like something you'll "get to later", this is for you.

    I'm hosting a free, seven day Shopify SEO challenge that breaks it down into simple, doable steps.

    No tech headaches, no fluff. Join us at

    Hey, Shopify store owners! (Especially if you're selling on Etsy, too!)

    Here's a quick question: Are people actually finding your products on Google?

    If SEO feels confusing, overwhelming, or like something you'll "get to later", this is for you.

    I'm hosting a free, seven day Shopify SEO challenge that breaks it down into simple, doable steps.

    No tech headaches, no fluff. Join us at

    Support the show

    Book a Shopify Store Strategy Call With Crystal!

    Want to follow up on what you've heard? Search the podcast!

    AFFILIATE LINKS:
    Start your Shopify Store!
    Get SurferSEO!

    Metricool (to be everywhere online, you NEED a social media scheduler!)

    Grid and Pixel


    Note:
    If you make a purchase using some of my links, I make a little money.
    But I only ever share products, people, & offers I trust & use myself!

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    15 mins
  • SEO Is Product Management: Ray Grieselhuber on SERPs, E-E-A-T & Ecommerce SEO (Summer of SEO Replay)
    Jun 18 2026
    What if SEO isn’t just about keywords, rankings, or “free traffic” from Google?In this rerun episode of the Simple and Smart SEO Show, Crystal Waddell talks with Ray Grieselhuber, founder of DemandSphere, about why good SEO is really good product management — and why small business owners need to think beyond traditional rank tracking.Ray shares why SEO, user experience, content strategy, product positioning, and customer behavior all work together to shape how your website performs in search. He also explains how Google’s search results have changed, why showing up in rich results matters, and how AI-powered search experiences like SGE may impact the future of website visibility.If you’ve ever wondered how to make your website more useful, more visible, and more aligned with what your customers actually need, this conversation is packed with practical insight.In this episode, we talk about:Why SEO and product management are deeply connectedWhat “product-led SEO” means for small businesses and e-commerce brandsWhy traditional rank tracking no longer tells the whole storyHow SERP features, shopping results, images, and People Also Ask affect visibilityWhat Google’s Search Generative Experience may mean for businessesWhy E-E-A-T matters more as AI-generated content increasesHow small businesses can use Google Search Console as a starting pointWhy localization is more than simple translationHow to think about mobile vs. desktop behaviorWhy understanding your audience is still the foundation of SEOGuestRay GrieselhuberFounder of DemandSphereWebsite: demandsphere.comConnect with Ray on LinkedInMentioned in This EpisodeProduct-Led SEO by Eli SchwartzGoogle Search ConsoleGoogle’s Search Generative Experience / AI searchE-E-A-T: Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, TrustworthinessDigital PRLocalization and hreflangShopify SEOE-commerce SEOGoogle Maps visibilityKey TakeawayGood SEO is not just about ranking higher. It’s about building a better website, creating a better experience, understanding how your customers search, and showing up in the places that matter before they ever click through to your site.Favorite Quote“We always say good SEO is good product management. And good product management is good SEO.” — Ray GrieselhuberChapters / Timestamps00:00 — Why good SEO is good product management00:51 — Welcome to the Simple and Smart SEO Show01:00 — Meet Ray Grieselhuber01:25 — Ray’s background and journey02:00 — What DemandSphere does02:35 — E-commerce beyond Shopify and retail03:20 — Why Ray recommends Product-Led SEO04:30 — SEO as a core part of business strategy05:00 — The connection between SEO, UX, and customer experience07:20 — Why traditional rank tracking is no longer enough08:45 — Understanding the shape of the SERP09:40 — SERP features, rich results, and shopping results11:00 — Crystal’s real-world e-commerce visibility example13:00 — What is Google’s Search Generative Experience?15:30 — How SGE may impact businesses16:20 — Digital PR, brand mentions, and semantic search17:30 — What E-E-A-T means18:15 — Why real experience matters in content20:45 — SEO as a long-term digital asset22:30 — NIL, college athletics, and content opportunities25:00 — How small businesses can monitor search visibility25:20 — Why Google Search Console is a great place to start26:30 — Mobile vs. desktop shopping behavior28:00 — What localization means in SEO29:00 — Translation vs. true localization30:00 — Shopify, duplicate pages, and hreflang31:00 — Spanish-language search opportunities32:30 — One thing small business owners can do to increase visibility34:00 — Where to connect with RayText me your questions or comments!Hey, Shopify store owners! (Especially if you're selling on Etsy, too!)Here's a quick question: Are people actually finding your products on Google?If SEO feels confusing, overwhelming, or like something you'll "get to later", this is for you.I'm hosting a free, seven day Shopify SEO challenge that breaks it down into simple, doable steps.No tech headaches, no fluff. Join us at Hey, Shopify store owners! (Especially if you're selling on Etsy, too!)Here's a quick question: Are people actually finding your products on Google?If SEO feels confusing, overwhelming, or like something you'll "get to later", this is for you.I'm hosting a free, seven day Shopify SEO challenge that breaks it down into simple, doable steps.No tech headaches, no fluff. Join us at aise Hey, Shopify store owners! (Especially if you're selling on Etsy, too!)Here's a quick question: Are people actually finding your products on Google?If SEO feels confusing, overwhelming, or like something you'll "get to later", this is for you.I'm hosting a free, seven day Shopify SEO challenge that breaks it down into simple, doable steps.No tech headaches, no fluff. Join us atSupport the showBook a Shopify Store Strategy Call With Crystal!Want to follow up ...
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    37 mins
  • Bottom of Funnel Marketing: The Power of Diverse SEO Content (Replay With Christine McLean Lewis)
    Jun 10 2026

    This Summer SEO Rewind episode is one you may have missed, but it is worth coming back to in 2026 ...

    especially if you’re trying to create content that actually helps your audience instead of just adding more noise to the internet.

    In this conversation, I’m joined by Christine McLean Lewis to talk about how content and expertise work together, why your content should be built around the customer experience, and how different types of content assets:

    • blog posts,
    • videos,
    • case studies,
    • podcasts,
    • social content, and more ...

    can support your audience at different points in their journey.

    Christine explains that a content asset is anything you create to solve a specific problem or answer a customer’s question, which is such a helpful way to think beyond “just write another blog post.”

    This episode also digs into linkable assets, original research, social proof, user-generated content, and why case studies matter so much when you want your content to build trust.

    Not just traffic.

    And honestly? In 2026, this message matters even more.

    With AI-generated content everywhere, the brands that stand out are the ones willing to bring real expertise, real examples, real customer insight, and real proof into their content.

    Christine’s best advice still hits: don’t follow the crowd. Instead, showcase your expertise.

    So if you’re a solopreneur, small business owner, ecommerce seller, or content creator wondering how to make your content more useful, more strategic, and more connected to your actual customers, this rewind episode is a perfect listen.

    Think of it as a reminder that better SEO starts with better service to the person on the other side of the screen.

    Text me your questions or comments!

    Hey, Shopify store owners! (Especially if you're selling on Etsy, too!)

    Here's a quick question: Are people actually finding your products on Google?

    If SEO feels confusing, overwhelming, or like something you'll "get to later", this is for you.

    I'm hosting a free, seven day Shopify SEO challenge that breaks it down into simple, doable steps.

    No tech headaches, no fluff. Join us at

    Hey, Shopify store owners! (Especially if you're selling on Etsy, too!)

    Here's a quick question: Are people actually finding your products on Google?

    If SEO feels confusing, overwhelming, or like something you'll "get to later", this is for you.

    I'm hosting a free, seven day Shopify SEO challenge that breaks it down into simple, doable steps.

    No tech headaches, no fluff. Join us at aise

    Hey, Shopify store owners! (Especially if you're selling on Etsy, too!)

    Here's a quick question: Are people actually finding your products on Google?

    If SEO feels confusing, overwhelming, or like something you'll "get to later", this is for you.

    I'm hosting a free, seven day Shopify SEO challenge that breaks it down into simple, doable steps.

    No tech headaches, no fluff. Join us at

    Support the show

    Book a Shopify Store Strategy Call With Crystal!

    Want to follow up on what you've heard? Search the podcast!

    AFFILIATE LINKS:
    Start your Shopify Store!
    Get SurferSEO!

    Metricool (to be everywhere online, you NEED a social media scheduler!)

    Grid and Pixel


    Note:
    If you make a purchase using some of my links, I make a little money.
    But I only ever share products, people, & offers I trust & use myself!

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    34 mins
  • Best of Season 2: Tips and Strategies for Effective SEO
    Jun 3 2026
    We’re continuing the Summer SEO Replays Series with a throwback to one of our most popular episodes from The Simple and Smart SEO Show.This listener-favorite recap originally highlighted the top three most-listened-to episodes from season two, featuring conversations with Angie Colee, Nicole Lewis, and Matt Diamante. And honestly? The advice still holds up.In this replay, you’ll hear simple, practical SEO wisdom for business owners who want to get found online without feeling overwhelmed. We revisit how SEO is really about helping the right people find you, why platforms like Etsy function as search engines, and how local SEO builds the “roads” that lead customers to your business.Whether you’re catching this episode for the first time or listening again with fresh ears, this summer replay is packed with reminders that SEO does not have to be scary, overly technical, or reserved for big businesses. You can understand it, improve it, and use it to grow your visibility with confidence. Why We’re Bringing This Episode BackThis episode earned its place in our summer replay series because it brought together three of the most-loved SEO conversations from season two.It’s a perfect refresher for summer because it covers the foundations so many business owners need to hear again:👉🏽 You already have content working for you.👉🏽 You probably already have some kind of SEO happening.When you become intentional with your keywords, your content, your listings, and your website structure, you make it much easier for the right people to find you.Key Takeaways1. SEO is not just for “techy” people.Angie Colee’s conversation reminds us that a lot of business owners avoid SEO because it feels complicated, technical, or intimidating. But SEO can be understood in much simpler terms: it helps people find you when they are already searching for what you offer.2. You can be your own SEO superhero.You do not need a massive budget, a giant team, or secret insider knowledge to get started. The first step is understanding what keywords you want to be found for and making sure your website clearly communicates who you help and how.3. SEO and content strategy are connected.Your content is already sending signals about your business. When you become more intentional with your words, links, and pages, you can guide both people and search engines toward your most important offers.4. Etsy is a search engine, too.Nicole Lewis’ episode is a great reminder that Etsy sellers need to think beyond simply uploading products. Etsy SEO includes query matching, ranking, listing titles, tags, categories, attributes, photos, and customer experience.5. Good product photography and branding matter for SEO.Getting found is only part of the equation. Once your listing shows up in search results, your photo, branding, and listing quality help shoppers decide whether to click.6. Your website needs roads leading to it.Matt Diamante’s local SEO analogy is one of the standout moments from this replay. A website without SEO is like a storefront in the middle of a field. SEO builds the roads that help people find it.7. SEO work should be visible and understandable.Business owners deserve to know what goes into SEO, from title tags and meta descriptions to headings, content, backlinks, and technical improvements. Even if you hire help, understanding the basics helps you make better decisions.Episode Highlights“SEO just functions as that yellow page listing. And if you’re not listed, if you don’t have a strategy to make yourself available to people, they’re not going to be able to find you.”“You can be your own SEO superhero.”“You have SEO on your site already. You just probably don’t have a strategy.”“SEO really is like a game. Once you start playing, you realize there are different ways that you can win.”“Etsy is a search engine.”“You want to make sure that your product is not only matching the query that someone’s typing in, but you also want to make sure that your items are ranking.”“Your website is like a storefront in the middle of a field. SEO builds the roads so people can actually find it.”Listener Action ItemsChoose one keyword you want to be found for. Start simple. What would your ideal customer type into Google, Etsy, Pinterest, or another search platform to find what you offer? Review one important page or listing. Look at your title, headings, product name, description, tags, or categories. Make sure they clearly match what your audience is searching for. Add one internal link. If you have a blog post or page getting traffic, link it to a relevant offer, product, or service page. Audit your product or website visuals. For Etsy sellers and ecommerce businesses, ask: would someone click your photo first in a sea of similar results? Think of SEO as infrastructure. Your website is not automatically discoverable just because it exists. What roads are you building to help ...
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  • Why More Traffic Isn’t Always Better: Performance SEO with Andrew Holland
    May 27 2026
    In this episode of The Simple and Smart SEO Show, Crystal Waddell revisits part one of her conversation with Andy Holland about performance SEO...the kind of SEO that focuses on sales, revenue, and meaningful business growth instead of vanity traffic.Andy breaks down why chasing massive traffic numbers can be misleading, especially when that traffic does not convert into revenue. He shares how bottom-of-funnel, buyer-intent pages can create real business impact, even when they do not bring huge traffic spikes. The big takeaway? SEO should help brands capture people who are ready to buy — not just attract people who are casually browsing.If you have ever wondered why your traffic is growing but your sales are not, this episode will help you rethink what SEO success should actually look like.Key Takeaways1. Performance SEO is about sales, not trafficAndy explains that performance SEO is focused on helping brands increase turnover and capture sales. Traffic graphs are interesting, but they do not tell the whole story if revenue is not growing.2. Not all traffic is valuableA website can attract hundreds of thousands of visitors and still fail to create meaningful business results. Andy gives the example of content that brings in massive traffic but attracts people who are nowhere near buying the actual product or service.3. Bottom-of-funnel content can be more profitableInstead of focusing only on top-of-funnel informational content, Andy shares how commercially focused pages with high purchase intent can dramatically increase revenue, even with very small traffic gains.4. Organic search helps capture today’s buyersSEO works best when it helps your brand show up when people are already in buying mode. Andy compares search to a supermarket aisle: people are browsing, comparing, and deciding what to put in their basket.5. SEO creates small but powerful nudgesAndy describes SEO as a way to create online nudges that influence buyers at the moment they are deciding. Ranking organically gives your brand a chance to be part of that decision without paying for every click.Episode Highlights“Performance SEO is ultimately about turnover.”“Traffic has to be meaningful, not meaningless.”“Go do me a strategy that makes me money, not traffic.”Listener Action ItemsAudit your traffic: Look at your highest-traffic pages and ask: are these visitors likely to buy?Identify buyer-intent pages: Find the pages, products, or services that people visit when they are closer to making a decision.Stop chasing vanity metrics: Measure SEO by revenue, leads, conversions, and business impact — not just clicks.Create better nudges: Improve your product pages, service pages, comparison content, and purchase-intent content so buyers have a reason to choose you.Build SEO around profit: Focus your strategy on pages that support sales, not just pages that look good in a traffic report.Text me your questions or comments!Hey, Shopify store owners! (Especially if you're selling on Etsy, too!)Here's a quick question: Are people actually finding your products on Google?If SEO feels confusing, overwhelming, or like something you'll "get to later", this is for you.I'm hosting a free, seven day Shopify SEO challenge that breaks it down into simple, doable steps.No tech headaches, no fluff. Join us at Hey, Shopify store owners! (Especially if you're selling on Etsy, too!)Here's a quick question: Are people actually finding your products on Google?If SEO feels confusing, overwhelming, or like something you'll "get to later", this is for you.I'm hosting a free, seven day Shopify SEO challenge that breaks it down into simple, doable steps.No tech headaches, no fluff. Join us atSupport the showBook a Shopify Store Strategy Call With Crystal!Want to follow up on what you've heard? Search the podcast!AFFILIATE LINKS:Start your Shopify Store!Get SurferSEO!Metricool (to be everywhere online, you NEED a social media scheduler!)Grid and PixelNote: If you make a purchase using some of my links, I make a little money. But I only ever share products, people, & offers I trust & use myself!
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    10 mins
  • Why Your Shopify Taxonomy Matters for SEO, GEO, and AI Search: A Podcast with C-Dub, My Digital Avatar
    May 20 2026

    Your Shopify taxonomy is not just your navigation menu — it’s the way your store teaches Shopify, Google, Pinterest, TikTok, Meta, and AI tools like ChatGPT what your products are, who they’re for, and why they matter.

    In this episode of The Simple and Smart SEO Show, I’m breaking down why taxonomy is really your store’s semantic strategy. We’ll talk about the difference between Shopify’s built-in structure and the deeper semantic taxonomy your e-commerce store actually needs for modern SEO, GEO, and AI search.

    If your products, collections, tags, metafields, variants, and SKU prefixes feel a little chaotic, this episode will help you see how they can all work together to create a clearer, smarter product universe.

    You’ll learn:

    • Why Shopify taxonomy is your store’s ontology
    • The difference between Shopify’s structural taxonomy and your semantic taxonomy
    • Why collections and tags alone are not enough for modern search
    • How AI and LLMs interpret your product categories
    • Why persona or solution hubs matter for buyer intent
    • How SKU prefixes can act as semantic signals
    • The three-tier taxonomy framework for e-commerce brands
    • Why clear information architecture can improve visibility, conversions, and AI recommendations

    The big idea: your taxonomy is not just a set of collections. It’s a semantic model of your business.

    When your product categories, attributes, titles, metafields, and internal links all work together, you reduce confusion for buyers and ambiguity for AI — which can lead to better search visibility, stronger buyer journeys, and a store that is easier to understand, recommend, and buy from.

    Resources Mentioned

    Join AI SEO Skool (Join FREE for 7 days!): https://AISEOskool.com

    Visit the website: https://simpleandsmartseo.com

    Podcast hub: https://SimpleandSmartSEO.com/best-seo-podcast

    Text me your questions or comments!

    Hey, Shopify store owners! (Especially if you're selling on Etsy, too!)

    Here's a quick question: Are people actually finding your products on Google?

    If SEO feels confusing, overwhelming, or like something you'll "get to later", this is for you.

    I'm hosting a free, seven day Shopify SEO challenge that breaks it down into simple, doable steps.

    No tech headaches, no fluff. Join us at

    Hey, Shopify store owners! (Especially if you're selling on Etsy, too!)

    Here's a quick question: Are people actually finding your products on Google?

    If SEO feels confusing, overwhelming, or like something you'll "get to later", this is for you.

    I'm hosting a free, seven day Shopify SEO challenge that breaks it down into simple, doable steps.

    No tech headaches, no fluff. Join us at

    Support the show

    Book a Shopify Store Strategy Call With Crystal!

    Want to follow up on what you've heard? Search the podcast!

    AFFILIATE LINKS:
    Start your Shopify Store!
    Get SurferSEO!

    Metricool (to be everywhere online, you NEED a social media scheduler!)

    Grid and Pixel


    Note:
    If you make a purchase using some of my links, I make a little money.
    But I only ever share products, people, & offers I trust & use myself!

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    7 mins
  • Audience-First SEO, Emotional Hooks & Content That Connects with Angela Skane (Part 2)
    May 13 2026
    In this episode of The Simple and Smart SEO Show, Crystal Waddell continues her conversation with Angela Skane about creating SEO content that goes beyond keywords and actually connects with your audience. ✨Angela explains why businesses should stop obsessing over every possible long-tail query — especially in the age of AI search — and instead focus on deeply understanding their target audience.Because when you understand your audience’s pain points, motivations, emotional triggers, and environment, you can create content that feels more human, more helpful, and more persuasive. 🧠Crystal and Angela also discuss psychology levers, emotional data points, customer feedback, jobs theory, and how to create stronger hooks for blog posts, product pages, and landing pages.Angela shares why data and statistics can be powerful tools for helping readers see themselves in your content.If you’re a creative entrepreneur, Shopify seller, Etsy seller, or small business owner trying to make your content more effective, this episode will help you think differently about SEO, AI search, and content strategy.In This Episode, You’ll Learn:✨ Why audience understanding matters more than chasing endless keyword variations 🧠 How psychology levers help you connect with your ideal customer 📊 Why data points and statistics can make your content more compelling 💬 How to write hooks that make people feel seen 🛍️ What this means for product pages, Shopify SEO, and ecommerce content 🤖 Why writing only for robots creates boring content humans won’t act onResources Mentioned:🛠️ Get help with AI SEO, Shopify SEO, and moving your Etsy shop to Shopify🎙️ Podcast Hub🌐 Crystal’s Website📸 Crystal on Instagram🎧 Apple Podcasts🎧 SpotifyConnect With Angela: 🌐 Network SolutionsListener Action Step:Take one blog post, product page, or landing page and ask yourself:Does this make my audience feel seen?Then look for one emotional hook, customer insight, or data point you can add to make the content more compelling.And if you’re an Etsy seller who is ready to build a more searchable, scalable Shopify store, join us at AiSEOskool.com for help moving from Etsy to Shopify and building your AI-ready SEO strategy.Text me your questions or comments!Hey, Shopify store owners! (Especially if you're selling on Etsy, too!)Here's a quick question: Are people actually finding your products on Google?If SEO feels confusing, overwhelming, or like something you'll "get to later", this is for you.I'm hosting a free, seven day Shopify SEO challenge that breaks it down into simple, doable steps.No tech headaches, no fluff. Join us at Hey, Shopify store owners! (Especially if you're selling on Etsy, too!)Here's a quick question: Are people actually finding your products on Google?If SEO feels confusing, overwhelming, or like something you'll "get to later", this is for you.I'm hosting a free, seven day Shopify SEO challenge that breaks it down into simple, doable steps.No tech headaches, no fluff. Join us atSupport the showBook a Shopify Store Strategy Call With Crystal!Want to follow up on what you've heard? Search the podcast!AFFILIATE LINKS:Start your Shopify Store!Get SurferSEO!Metricool (to be everywhere online, you NEED a social media scheduler!)Grid and PixelNote: If you make a purchase using some of my links, I make a little money. But I only ever share products, people, & offers I trust & use myself!
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    20 mins
  • Why SEO Needs Psychology: Angela Skane on TikTok, Conversions, and the Future of Search
    May 6 2026

    In this episode of The Simple and Smart SEO Show, Crystal Waddell welcomes Angela Skane from Network Solutions for a conversation about why SEO needs to move beyond rankings, impressions, and visibility.

    Angela shares how her background in link building, viral content, and content strategy shaped the way she thinks about SEO today. Her big message? Impressions don’t pay the bills. SEO content has to do more than show up — it has to connect with real people and help them take action.

    Crystal and Angela also dig into what TikTok can teach SEOs about psychology, audience targeting, emotional triggers, and conversion. From TikTok Shop affiliate content to AI-powered personalized search, Angela explains why the future of SEO belongs to marketers who understand both algorithms and human behavior.

    If you’re a creative entrepreneur, Shopify seller, content marketer, or SEO professional trying to understand where search is headed, this conversation will help you rethink how you create content for the people behind the keywords.

    In this episode, you’ll learn:

    • Why SEO visibility is not the same as business results
    • How TikTok reveals what makes people stop, click, share, and buy
    • Why SEOs need to take more responsibility for conversion
    • How personalized search and LLMs are changing content strategy
    • Why writing to rank is not enough in the future of search
    • How to speak more directly to your audience through your content

    Resources mentioned:

    Network Solutions: https://www.networksolutions.com
    Podcast Hub: https://SimpleandSmartSEO.com/best-seo-podcast

    Connect with Crystal:

    Instagram

    Book a Call with Crystal

    Linkedin


    Text me your questions or comments!

    Hey, Shopify store owners! (Especially if you're selling on Etsy, too!)

    Here's a quick question: Are people actually finding your products on Google?

    If SEO feels confusing, overwhelming, or like something you'll "get to later", this is for you.

    I'm hosting a free, seven day Shopify SEO challenge that breaks it down into simple, doable steps.

    No tech headaches, no fluff. Join us at

    Hey, Shopify store owners! (Especially if you're selling on Etsy, too!)

    Here's a quick question: Are people actually finding your products on Google?

    If SEO feels confusing, overwhelming, or like something you'll "get to later", this is for you.

    I'm hosting a free, seven day Shopify SEO challenge that breaks it down into simple, doable steps.

    No tech headaches, no fluff. Join us at

    Support the show

    Book a Shopify Store Strategy Call With Crystal!

    Want to follow up on what you've heard? Search the podcast!

    AFFILIATE LINKS:
    Start your Shopify Store!
    Get SurferSEO!

    Metricool (to be everywhere online, you NEED a social media scheduler!)

    Grid and Pixel


    Note:
    If you make a purchase using some of my links, I make a little money.
    But I only ever share products, people, & offers I trust & use myself!

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    22 mins