
The Edward Show He Updated a Blog Post to the Future - Google Ranked It
E901: A blog post that ranked for zero keywords was lightly updated to make it look like it had been updated in the future. No new sections.
No URL changes.
No internal linking push.
No major rewrites.
A short time later, the page began ranking for: - 14 keywords - 5 page-one positions - Multiple SERP features
Even more interesting: the Google search result itself displayed a future update date.
Shaun Chojnacki joins the show to share one of the strangest real-world SEO experiments I've seen!
We walk through exactly what was changed, what was not changed, and what this may reveal about how Google interprets freshness, relevance, and on-page signals.
What we cover in this episode - The original state of the blog post and how it wasn't ranking - The exact changes made before rankings improved - What "freshness" actually means in practice - Why this was not a traditional content refresh - How Google surfaced the future update date in the SERP - Why topical authority mattered in this case - The role of a single outbound link update - What SEOs should not copy from this experiment - Why most SEO best practices are rarely tested properly
Additional topics we discuss - AI Overviews and why social content is appearing in search results - Why current AI SEO reporting tools are unreliable - How YouTube videos, LinkedIn posts, and Reddit threads now rank - Why generic, AI-written FAQs often hurt pages - How Search Console data produces better FAQs than AI prompts - Branded FAQs vs informational FAQs - Niche-focused SEO agencies vs generalist agencies - Long-term SEO strategy vs short-term tactics - Why consistency still beats clever tricks over time
This episode is not a recommendation to manipulate publish dates or mislead users. It's a breakdown of a real test, real data, and real outcomes - and a reminder that Google often responds to signals in ways that are undocumented and unexpected.
This is episode 901 of The Edward Show, a daily digital marketing podcast covering SEO, content, AI, and growth - published every day without missing an episode.
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00:00 Introduction and Welcome 00:10 The Freshness Debate in SEO 00:25 Client Case Study: The Blog Experiment 01:24 Surprising Results 02:27 Technical Details and SEO Strategies 14:40 AI Overviews and Social Media Integration 37:19 Maximizing LinkedIn Impressions 38:25 Cross-Posting Strategies 39:00 Understanding LinkedIn's Algorithm 39:28 Achieving Impressive Growth 39:55 Content Repurposing Techniques 42:07 Building a Strong Team 43:38 Future Business Goals 44:51 SEO and Social Media Insights 51:58 Effective PR and SEO Tactics 01:02:22 Reddit and Alternative SEO Strategies 01:05:41 Long-Term SEO Success 01:09:15 Niche SEO for Wedding Venues 01:10:39 Final Thoughts and Farewell
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