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    Explore "yext" with insightful episodes like "Why Business Directories are Essential for Local SEO and How to Maximize Their Impact | Ep 64", "Repenser l’expérience de recherche avec avec Jimmy Barens, Senior Vice President Global Sales Engineering chez Yext", "Yext & Redis Help Companies Wrangle Public Data Across Multiple Clouds, Third-Party Sites & Owned Experiences", "Jimmy Barrens de Yext : Comment rendre l'expérience de recherche d'un site Web aussi performante que Google ?" and "Rule #9: Prioritize Your Sleep to Fuel Professional Growth | Lexi Bohonnon, Yext" from podcasts like ""Local Market Monopoly Hyperlocal Small Business Marketing Podcast", "AXOPEN - Expertise & développement informatique", "Cloud Wars Live with Bob Evans", "Flip le Podcast" and "The Growth League"" and more!

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    Why Business Directories are Essential for Local SEO and How to Maximize Their Impact | Ep 64

    Why Business Directories are Essential for Local SEO and How to Maximize Their Impact | Ep 64

    Embracing the power of online business directories is a must in today's digital era.

    But you might wonder, "How can this simple strategy drive customers to my business?" Well, my friends, the answer lies in the magic of improved SEO performance.

    Investing time and effort into consistently maintaining an up-to-date presence on directories like Yext and Google My Business can skyrocket your visibility in search engine results!

    Visit us here at: https://www.LocalMarketMonopoly.com

    If you'd like to reach out and say hi, you can find Clarence @ClarenceFisher on InstagramTwitterFacebook, or LinkedIn.

    Repenser l’expérience de recherche avec avec Jimmy Barens, Senior Vice President Global Sales Engineering chez Yext

    Repenser l’expérience de recherche avec avec Jimmy Barens, Senior Vice President Global Sales Engineering chez Yext

    Bienvenue dans le 16e épisode de notre série de podcasts consacrés aux professionnels de l’informatique !

     

    INTERVIEW #16 :

    Alors que Google va fêter ses 25 ans, la recherche en ligne ne cesse d’évoluer, à l’aide de technologies tout aussi mouvantes. 

    C’est le sujet qu’on évoque dans cet épisode avec Jimmy Barens, Senior Vice President Global Sales Engineering chez Yext, éditeur de solutions de Search basées sur l’intelligence artificielle. 

    Open source, performances, dette technique, fin des mots clés, RGPD … Une interview passionnante d’une heure autour des nouvelles façons de chercher l’information. 

     

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    Basée à Lyon depuis 2007, AXOPEN est une entreprise spécialisée dans l’expertise et le développement de projets informatiques sur mesure, constituée de plus de 40 passionné(e)s, experts en nouvelles technologies et en développement.

    Yext & Redis Help Companies Wrangle Public Data Across Multiple Clouds, Third-Party Sites & Owned Experiences

    Yext & Redis Help Companies Wrangle Public Data Across Multiple Clouds, Third-Party Sites & Owned Experiences

    The Big Themes:

    • The Yext promise: Josh describes the platform as a place for "ingesting data, structuring it, and then delivering it as in the form of answers everywhere that it's needed."
    • Keeping public data in sync: Yext customers want to help their consumers easily find information like hours of operation, product availability, and more, wherever they're searching. Yext helps structure that data, then automatically syncs it across various websites.
    • Working across multiple clouds: Part of the reason that Yext and Redis work so well together is that both can operate in multiple clouds. Redis serves as a back-end system for Yext anywhere it has a point of presence.

    The Big Quote: "As a SaaS platform, we're continually evolving. If a new place appears where consumers are looking for data, we will build an integration with them. If a new use case comes up, we will be able to satisfy it. And we're always adding new features."

     

    This episode is sponsored by Redis.

    Jimmy Barrens de Yext : Comment rendre l'expérience de recherche d'un site Web aussi performante que Google ?

    Jimmy Barrens de Yext : Comment rendre l'expérience de recherche d'un site Web aussi performante que Google ?

    🎙Conversation autour d’un café avec Jimmy Barens , Senior Vice President Global Sales Engineering chez Yext ! 


    Durant ce podcast, nous avons discuté : 


    👉 Qu'est-ce que Yext ? Les Chiffres clés et services proposés !  

    👉  Quel est la problématique aujourd’hui dans la recherche sur les sites Internet et de marque ? 

    👉 Quels sont les enjeux entre Search in-site /Search off-site pour le SEO des marques ?

    👉Comment l’intelligence artificielle permet d’améliorer la recherche sur les sites internet ? 

    👉 Avec la disparition des cookies tiers, comment collecter, analyser et agir sur les données pour améliorer le parcours client ? 

    👉 Google et le zéro click : est ce un danger pour les sites de marque ?
    👉 Le conversationnel : Le futur du search on site ? 

    Rule #9: Prioritize Your Sleep to Fuel Professional Growth | Lexi Bohonnon, Yext

    Rule #9: Prioritize Your Sleep to Fuel Professional Growth | Lexi Bohonnon, Yext

    As a former collegiate athlete and consultant, Lexi Bohonnon hasn’t always valued the importance of sleep. Now at the executive level, Lexi emphasizes sleep as a crucial part of professional growth. But growth doesn’t come easy when you don’t have a plan. With a degree in philosophy and sociology, Lexi's career track wasn’t so clear cut. So how did she become the Executive Vice President at a global AI search company? In this conversation, Lexi and Diana discuss career advancement through the “leapfrogs and ladders” technique, what to do when there’s internal or external conflict, and how to continue growing when you’ve reached the top. 

    • 2:10 - Lexi’s career turning point of becoming a manager
    • 3:24 - Lexi explains “leapfrogs and ladders” and how she applies it to her own career
    • 7:15 - How Lexi approached not having a clear career plan after college
    • 9:15 - How to handle friction with internal team members and external customers
    • 14:18 - Implementing a sleep resolution for herself and her team
    • 20:34 - Lexi’s approach to professional growth at the executive level
    • 21:48 - Speed round

    Hi, I’m Diana Kander and like you, I feel the call to grow. I'm a midwestern mom of two, balancing a career as a keynote speaker, and trying to leave the world a little bit better than I found it. Each week on The Growth League, I seek out the most remarkable women leaders and uncover their rules for growth. Whether you’re trying to get better at your presentation skills, get that next promotion or even do your first pullup, each episode will provide you with a New Rule for Growth to supercharge your efforts! 

    The Growth League is more than just a podcast. It’s a community. To join this incredible community, subscribe to our newsletter and join our Facebook group full of like-minded growth-oriented leaders. 

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    Episode 61 Learn about Getting Clients from Google/SEO with Ana Perrone

    Episode 61 Learn about Getting Clients from Google/SEO with Ana Perrone

    Summary:

    Are you a beginner or an experienced permanent makeup artist and beauty professional who wants your business to be on top of Google searches? How do you go about landing in Google's 3-pack?

    Build your SEO and get reviews for your business.

    Ana Perrone was voted one of the best microblading artists in the United States. Ana is the only one in the U.S.A. holding three certificates from all major international microblading schools; Phibrows, Biotek, and Swiss Color®. With 18 years of experience in Brazil and U.S.A., Ana is the creator of the number one most downloaded Microblading app in the world. In 2019 she was invited as a special Master Speaker to showcase her "Chiaroscuro Brows" at the most prestigious Worldwide Eyebrow Festival, Rotterdam, the Netherlands. In 2020, Ana Perrone attended as an invited international speaker at The Global Permanent PMU Conferences in Russia twice this year, these events were held in the cities of Moscow and Sochi.

    Also, in 2019 Ana Perrone was featured in the cover of three of the most prestigious Micropigmentation magazines in the world; at the English version of "Permanent Makeup," where she explains step by step how to achieve her "Chiaroscuro Brows" technique and at "Silam Book Magazine" and "PMU International" where Ana talks about how her Microblading App has been helping over 15 thousand artists and students all over the world.

    In this episode, Ana talks about getting started on your SEO, whether you are a beginner or a more established professional. Other than getting reviews, she points out the need to first set up your business on Google My Business Page and how you should start the process of getting verified by Google. 

    Learn why it is essential to have SEO-friendly websites. Ana suggests which platform you will want to know about to have a mobile-friendly website that Google prefers.

    Functional over fancy websites is what she advises as these are more effective and efficient, and Google likes it, therefore a plus point for your SEO.

    Backlinks are essential; thus, she highlights what you should know about the various types (white hat and black hat backlinks) for your website & business to be found by prospective clients. 

    If you want to invest in content, blogs, and keywords, Ana introduces a service she uses called SEO CPR and Yext.

    She has a business that helps beauty professionals with SEO, and she gives tips on artists looking to hire for this service. She tells about the crucial questions you need to ask yourself about SEO and what you need to prepare to set it up.

    "The advice that I have to give to everybody is to let go of social media a little bit and focus on Google. Get those Google reviews. If you're shut down right now, now is the time for you to get those reviews and build up the SEO."  

    - Ana Perrone

    Topics Covered:

    01:19 - Ana's professional background

    02:38 - Talking about SEO (Search Engine Optimization) 

    08:01 - How to get your business on Google 3-pack

    09:17 - How to create Google My Business Page for your business

    10:04 - Get your reviews after you verify your Google My Business Page; why is it important.

    15:30 - Why you want to focus more on SEO and not so much on social media

    18:36 - Why is it essential to have SEO-friendly websites 

    19:22 - What builds your SEO

    20:20 - Suggested websites that are SEO-friendly: WordPress, Mobirise, AMP

    21:21 - Why your website needs to be mobile-friendly

    22:25 - What beauty professionals with a bigger budget should focus on other than Google my business page and reviews

    23:02 - Backlinks: White hat SEO versus Black hat SEO

    26:04 - How Google Analytics lets you check fake backlinks

    27:04 - How you can buy or get for free legitimate backlinks

    29:18 - How Apple is trying to take over Google when it comes to search

    32:07 - Why you need to have a Yelp page

    34:20 - Learn about SEO CPR and Yext

    37:06 - What you want to know about keywords

    39:42 - The critical questions you need to ask for setting up SEO

    41:24 - What you need to be prepared for in terms of setting up your SEO

    44:34 - Tips for artists who are looking to hire for SEO

    47:00 - Advice for permanent makeup artists and beauty professionals 

    Key Takeaways:

    "What I advise first that they can do, which is easy, it's free, is, before you even go there and create a Facebook page for your business which is also free, I recommend they go and create Google My Business Page for their business." - Ana Perrone

    "The second thing immediately after you verify your Google My Business is to get those reviews. And in the beginning, maybe you don't have that many clients or if you're doing the models just to build up your portfolio, get the models to review you. Get your teacher to review you, saying that you did well in class. It's very, very important to get the reviews." - Ana Perrone

    "Reviews are a huge part of SEO. And again, it's something like, 'Oh, yeah, reviews are good to look good because you have five stars. Oh, yeah, the client sees that. But in reality, those reviews are also building blocks to your SEO." - Ana Perrone

    "They need to be open-minded because you know how we are, especially women; we like pretty big things. We don't like certain websites, because it's fast, we like a website because it's pretty, and we don't want to change our website -- we took so long building, putting the cute little flowers in there. But your website sucks for Google, and you need to write these words. You should listen to us and do what we tell you because we know what we're talking about." - Ana Perrone

    "There are many things I tell my students like, don't worry about social media so much, focus on Google because most of SEO is from Google's search engine. If your prospective client wants to get the service that you offer, they're not going to go to Facebook and look for it on Facebook; they're not going to go and look for it on Instagram -- that is social media, they're not search engines." - Ana Perrone

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    N°6 - Pour un marketing digital plus responsable : des réponses, pas des pubs (Franck Negro - Yext)

    N°6 - Pour un marketing digital plus responsable : des réponses, pas des pubs (Franck Negro - Yext)

    Franck Negro est le Directeur Général pour l’Europe du Sud de Yext, une plateforme qui aide vos utilisateurs à trouver la bonne réponse à la question qu’ils se posent, une réponse d’ailleurs toujours certifiée par votre marque. Pour ces Audio Days, il nous propose une capsule passionnante sur l’évolution des parcours de recherche.  

    OMR #339 mit Matthias Distel aka Ikke Hüftgold und Yext-CEO Howard Lerman

    OMR #339 mit Matthias Distel aka Ikke Hüftgold und Yext-CEO Howard Lerman
    Mit seinem Party-Hit "Dicke Titten, Kartoffelsalat" wird Ikke Hüftgold auch über den Ballermann hinaus bekannt. Doch hinter der derben Kunstfigur verbirgt sich ein cleverer Unternehmer. Im OMR Podcast erklärt Matthias Distel, wie er Perücke tragend in die Schlagerszene gerutscht ist, nur mit Live-Auftritten zum Millionär wurde und rund um seinen Erfolg ein Unternehmen mit zehn Millionen Euro Umsatz aufgebaut hat. Alle Themen des OMR Podcasts mit Matthias Distel und Howard Lerman im Überblick: Wer ist Matthias Distel aka Ikke Hüftgold überhaupt? Eigentlich hatte Distel gar nichts mit Schlager am Hut. Wie ist er in die Ballermann-Szene gerutscht? Woher kommt der Name Ikke Hüftgold? Wie ging’s von Hessen aus bis zum Ballermann? Ikke Hüftgolds Aufstieg zum Ballermann-Star Was verdient man als Malle-Sänger? Wie ist sein größter Hit „Dicke Titten, Kartoffelsalat“ entstanden? Wie er aus einer Kunstfigur ein Musikunternehmen mit zehn Millionen Euro Umsatz gebaut hat Warum Ikke Hüftgold trotz aller Gegenwehr am Ende zu Promi Big Brother gegangen ist – und welche Möglichkeiten dadurch jetzt entstanden sind Wie er immer noch in seinem Gartenbauunternehmen steckt Thema Social Media: Welche Plattform bringt Matthias Distel und seinem Unternehmen die meisten Umsätze? Wie kann sich der Umsatz seines Unternehmens noch entwickeln? Ist Twitch eine neue Karrieremöglichkeit? Wo ist er außerhalb von Mallorca noch aufgetreten und welche Hoffnungen steckt er in andere Regionen wie Bulgarien, Kroatien und Ungarn? Howard Lerman: Wie ist die Pandemie-Situation in den USA aktuell? Tech-Unternehmen sind trotz Pandemie auf einem Höhenflug. Woher kommt der Trend? Wie funktioniert das Geschäftsmodell von Yext aktuell? Und was sind die großen Vorteile von SaaS? Wird Apple noch stärker in Search einsteigen? Wie groß ist das Business von einer Nischen-Suchmaschine wie DuckDuckGo bereits? Wie lässt sich die Google-Suche langfristig verbessern? Warum Unternehmen selbst eine Google-Alternative bieten sollten Wie sieht die Zukunft von Search aus? Ist Google auf dem Höhepunkt angekommen? Howard Lermans Sicht auf die US-Wahl

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