
The Internet Marketing Podcast
Listen to one of the world's most popular marketing podcasts, brought to you by brightonSEO every Tuesday. The Internet Marketing Podcast has been hosted for over 17 years, has been downloaded over 2 million times and now boasts more than 700 episodes. Featuring advice from some of the most respected marketers in the world, including Seth Godin, Tim Ferriss, Avinash Kaushik, Neil Patel, Brian Dean, Rand Fishkin and Joe Pulizzi, this is your home for learning the strategies and tactics that will help you in every stage of your marketing journey. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Latest episodes

Feb 23, 2017 • 19min
#382 Community Management with Richard Millington
In today's episode of the Internet Marketing Podcast, Andy is joined by Richard Millington, Founder and Managing Director at FeverBee to talk about Community Management. Richard discusses how he's seen communities online change in the last few years and goes on to provide us tips on how to maximise the use of our communities including: 1. Maximising the utility of the community rather than the use2. Making sure it's easy to find answers to the questions being asked3. Helping to give people a sense of autonomy within a community4. Understanding the difference between joining a community and participating in a communityHe then provides tips on how we can be measuring the success of our communities including: 1. Avoiding presenting engagement metrics 2. Only tracking the things that matter like leads generated, customers retained etc.3. Making your metrics matter by making them emotiveFinally, Richard provides his top tip and key takeaway when it comes to online communities, but you'll have to... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Feb 16, 2017 • 24min
#381: A Taste Of BrightonSEO Training
BrightonSEO is one of Europe’s biggest SEO conferences and brings together SEO’s from around the world twice a year in April and September with the next event on the 6th and 7th April. Alongside the conference, Kelvin and his team also organise practical, hands-on and in-depth training courses the day before. With 21 courses this time around, it can be quite tricky to choose which topic or session is right for you. Therefore, in this episode of the Internet Marketing Podcast, Kelvin invited a few of the trainers to share their experience and give you an insight in their training courses. Ned Poulter, is CEO & Founder of Pole Star Digital – a digital marketing consultancy & will be running the Paid Social Media Advertising Training. On the podcast, Ned explains how he got into the area of paid social advertising and shares some of his experiences, including how he managed to increase the social media engagement of the LAD Bible, one of the UK's biggest social media platforms. Ned explains how paid... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Feb 9, 2017 • 13min
#380: The Death of Content Marketing and why it’s a myth - Adam Erhart
Today Andy is joined by digital marketing strategist and founder or Siren Consulting Firm, Adam Erhart. Adam explains the reasons why people think Content Marketing is dead. He discusses how today, people look at content marketing and see “the old way of doing it”, where it was more important to fill the market with as much Content as possible. He explains that if you look online today, you’ll find content absolutely everywhere but that it isn’t always good, reliable content. Adam says that what we need now is better and more relevant content. He says that people are looking for ever lasting content that tells you everything you need to know at once instead of wasting time, having to pick out the most important information in an extremely long document. Adam believes that if you look at content marketing in a new way, with all these new innovations and developments, you’ll actually notice that content marketing is at its peak. So, if someone tells you about the death of content marketing, this person... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Feb 2, 2017 • 18min
#379 The Marriage of Content Marketing and Search with Marcus Tober
In this week's episode of the Internet Marketing Podcast, Andy is joined by Marcus Tober, CTO at Searchmetrics to discuss the marriage of content marketing and search.During the show Marcus discusses how search technology has evolved over the last decade or so and discusses changes including Google Hummingbird, Machine learning and the rise of Mobile Search. He then goes on to explain how using search insights can help you to ensure that your content stands out from the massive amount of (often unhelpful) content that is published online.Marcus talks about how using insights and being data driven can help you to understand more about your audience and the issues that really matter to them and describes how you can "reverse engineer the DNA of already successful pages" to produce better content yourself. He then goes on to discusses the topic of evergreen content and how data-led content can help to resonate with your audience and live longer and explains why sometimes it is better to update existing... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jan 26, 2017 • 27min
#378 Video as Content Marketing with Tom Hickmore
In today's episode of the Internet Marketing Podcast Andy is joined by the Creative Director at Nice Media, Tom Hickmore to discuss videos and how they fit into content marketing. Tom discusses the strengths and weaknesses of using videos within your content marketing. He explains that where video excels is through being impactful & memorable and that it can appeal to it's audience with an emotional hook, whereas it's drawback is that it isn't so good for detailed information. Essentially videos can deliver high level messages, delivered with a punch! He then goes onto discuss what you should consider when thinking about producing video content and how educational videos & videos of products tied in with case studies and testimonials can be great to use in your marketing efforts. Finally, Tom discusses the topic of VR and how it might affect content marketing in the future. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jan 19, 2017 • 22min
#377 Game changing products in the Magento ecosystem with Matt Parkinson
In today’s episode, Andy is joined by Matt Parkinson, founder of Gene Commerce, an award winning, Brighton based ecommerce agency to talk about game changing products in the Magento ecosystem. Matt introduces us to the BlueFoot Plugin, a powerful set of tools that improves the content management ability in your Magento store. The plugin is made by Gene Commerce and the aim is to empower Magento users to create content quicker and easier. Matt talks us through the benefits of using BlueFoot for retailers and content marketers and runs us through some of the problems that it can help to solve. He then discusses Magento 2.0, which was released in 2015. He gives us insights into the key updates and some of the exciting features of Magento 2.0 and explains how to migrate over to this latest version. Matt then goes on to talk about Apple payments and explains how paying with your iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch etc. will be the future of purchasing and gives us some insights into what this digital wallet service... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jan 12, 2017 • 23min
#376 Everything You Didn't Know About Google Analytics with Tom Capper
In this week's podcast Andy is joined by Tom Capper, Consultant at Distilled to discuss everything you didn't know about Google Analytics. Tom discusses some of the hidden quirks in Google Analytics, things that we ought to know but are hidden, including how GA splits up sessions with things like change of date or periods of inactivity, which is logically intuitive and has parallels in the real world, but has some undesirable consequences. How Attribution in GA is very messy, with a lot of non-direct traffic is reported as direct, and vice versa. He also explains how it's easier than ever to fake data in your own account or anybody else’s (even without any kind of access). He goes on to discuss misleading metrics and explains why he feels that Time On Page is an awful metric, why Bounce Rate can be misleading and how you should consider scroll depth and micro conversions as more reliable ways of measuring engagement. Finally, Tom provides some of his tips and tricks for using GA including tips for... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jan 5, 2017 • 13min
#375 The Currency of Trust with Francine Heywood
In this week’s episode of the Internet Marketing Podcast, Andy is talking to Francine Heywood, Sales and Marketing Director at GuestRevu, a cloud based guest feedback tool for hotels.Francine is talking to Andy about trust and reputation on the web and “the currency of trust”e.g. ratings and reviews. She provides her definition of trust and discusses how the way that we work out how to trust someone or something has changed since the days before the web.She goes on to discuss the best ways to earn trust online and how to leverage it, before providing her tips for how to deal with reviews online. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Dec 30, 2016 • 14min
#374 New Google Ad Formats with Brad Geddes
In today's Internet Marketing Podcast, Andy is joined by Brad Geddes, co-founder at Adalysis to talk about the new Google Ad formats for 2017, expanded text ads.Brad discusses why Google are making these changes and provides details of the what has changed, including character count, a second headline and how the URL's are displayed. Brad also goes on to talk about the "Campaigns by device type" feature that has been brought back and how this affects upgrades. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Dec 22, 2016 • 19min
#373 The Mighty Swipe With Olly Cooper
In this week's podcast, Andy is joined by Olly Cooper, CEO at Fuse (the mobile arm of venture builder, Blenheim Chalcot) and Co-Founder and Director at Bijou Commerce, a mobile commerce platform business that revolves around single image browsing or as it's also known, single image swiping. Olly explains how the massive growth in the use of mobiles within search and the use of mobiles in retail has meant that many brands and retailers need not only a mobile responsive site, but also a great user experience. He talks about how single image swiping can be used by businesses to personalise a users experience and how it can be incorporated by businesses, particularly those in retail and eCommerce. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.