2:38 The best SEO is good content. Creating evergreen content, and content that can become the default reference for people online for a specific subject. (people go to the internet for research) 3:30 Most important are page title and incoming links + anchor text that people use. 4:18 Really good content that people are going to link to is ultimately what’s most important (stumbleupon is a good measuring tool). 5:30 Monitor and tend to your community
I think the one thing I have gained form this is I need to learn how to fail. I have been raised to believe that any type of failure at anytime is horrible; so i've become scared to move. I stole your idea of making a folder of failures and tracking them a month, brilliant. One thing should be first and that would be to challenge my view of the world and start taking action...no matter the direction. Thanks guys, very informative and helpful talk.
Tim, you mentioned the issues with your back from wrestling. Take a look at Advanced Biostructural Correction. I had a slipped disc in my lower back that stayed with me for 6 months (i'm 22, so an eternity) and nothing worked as far as PT, stretching, exercise, rest. I stumbled upon an ABC practitioner and my back was healed in a few weeks. I live in New York, but there's probably one in SF.
Once the video is loaded, play then pause and press 0-1-2-3-4. Also press play and try pressing any of the numbers repeatedly. I feel like this shouldn't be as entertaining as it is. haha
2:38 The best SEO is good content. Creating evergreen content, and content that can become the default reference for people online for a specific subject. (people go to the internet for research)
3:30 Most important are page title and incoming links + anchor text that people use.
4:18 Really good content that people are going to link to is ultimately what’s most important (stumbleupon is a good measuring tool).
5:30 Monitor and tend to your community
I think the one thing I have gained form this is I need to learn how to fail. I have been raised to believe that any type of failure at anytime is horrible; so i've become scared to move.
I stole your idea of making a folder of failures and tracking them a month, brilliant. One thing should be first and that would be to challenge my view of the world and start taking action...no matter the direction.
Thanks guys, very informative and helpful talk.
This was super helpful, guys. Thanks...love the format as well. Casual but loaded with great content.
Tim, you mentioned the issues with your back from wrestling. Take a look at Advanced Biostructural Correction. I had a slipped disc in my lower back that stayed with me for 6 months (i'm 22, so an eternity) and nothing worked as far as PT, stretching, exercise, rest. I stumbled upon an ABC practitioner and my back was healed in a few weeks. I live in New York, but there's probably one in SF.
Thoroughly enjoyed it fellas. Well done! I commented on both your blogs with some thoughts and an inquiry. Hope to chat soon.
Cheers.
Did you ever end up talking to either one?
1:09:10 - Ramit's take on passive income, by myself it took me months if not years to come to that conclusion and follow it, great advice!
Thanks! Lots of fantastic advice.
Good stuff.. I had to speed the audio up to 78 minutes so it'll fit on a CD to play in the car..
Good ideas.
Which is the blog Tim recommends at min 19:25? Thanks.
Marc Andreessen I think. Nowadays his older posts are available as an ebook, his blog is blog.pmarca.com/
Nice!
thanks
Once the video is loaded, play then pause and press 0-1-2-3-4. Also press play and try pressing any of the numbers repeatedly. I feel like this shouldn't be as entertaining as it is. haha
You guys haven't aged a bit
time thieves !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
ramit isn't a millionaire.