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The Cutting Room
Tommy Walker
18 episodes
4 months ago

The Content Studio Presents: The Cutting Room, a show where industry-leading marketers talk about their content-marketing philosophy, process, and pre-game before they edit an article live. Learn how content leaders from companies like Airtable, Vimeo, Asana, Docusign, and more approach the work and what it takes to build publications that attracts millions of visitors.


The Cutting Room is hosted by Tommy Walker, the founder of The Content Studio. Prior to The Content Studio, Tommy was the first marketing hire at Shopify Plus, the Global Editor-in-Chief at QuickBooks, and has consulted with companies like GoDaddy, LinkedIn, and Twitch. He invites you to tune in and listen while he trades insights with the smartest content marketers in the game.  



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The Content Studio Presents: The Cutting Room, a show where industry-leading marketers talk about their content-marketing philosophy, process, and pre-game before they edit an article live. Learn how content leaders from companies like Airtable, Vimeo, Asana, Docusign, and more approach the work and what it takes to build publications that attracts millions of visitors.


The Cutting Room is hosted by Tommy Walker, the founder of The Content Studio. Prior to The Content Studio, Tommy was the first marketing hire at Shopify Plus, the Global Editor-in-Chief at QuickBooks, and has consulted with companies like GoDaddy, LinkedIn, and Twitch. He invites you to tune in and listen while he trades insights with the smartest content marketers in the game.  



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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"SEO is a zero-sum game" Jacob McMillen of Owner.com
The Cutting Room
29 minutes 25 seconds
1 year ago
"SEO is a zero-sum game" Jacob McMillen of Owner.com

"If you're not in the top 3 spots [of Google], you might as well be throwing money into the trash."


This is the heart of our conversation.


Jacob, as a solo business owner, has managed to outrank major corporations for high competition key phrases like "how to become a copywriter," "email copywriting," and "what do copywriters make?"


What's his secret?


Some things we talked about:


👉 How to become objectively "the best" within a search result.

👉 Infusing "soul" into search-optimized content.

👉 Why "distribution first" is his favorite approach to content marketing.



💬 These were our favorite quotable moments: 💬


"If you're not serious about making that effort, there's just no point. It doesn't matter how much technical SEO, how many links, how much whatever, you're gonna get beat.”



"There are other games you can play where you don't have to be that good. But when it comes to SEO and SEO-focused content, like you have to go into it trying to be the best in the space.”



"[Good content is not], 'I need to come up with information to fill an article or to fill an objective or to get this piece shipped.' It's I'm gonna go find the best possible information out there and create the most useful, the most up-to-date, the most relevant, the most authoritative piece that I can make.”


If you've been trying to find the balance of creating soulful content that also ranks well in Google, this is an episode you can't miss.


In this episode of The Cutting Room, host Tommy Walker interviews Jacob McMillen, the Director of Content at Owner.com - the all-in-one restaurant marketing platform that offers services such as growth of direct online sales, savings in fees and simplification of online presences. Jacob points out his content marketing philosophy which is starting with distribution and reaching the target audience. His belief of producing the best content possible will create connection among readers through the chosen distribution channels. Tommy and Jacob also delve into the subjectivity and objectivity of defining the "best" content and the process of reverse engineering distribution channels. Tune in to learn more about Jacob's approach to content marketing.



In this episode, you will learn the following:

  • Realize the content marketing philosophy - start with distribution, create the best content, and define success based on specific goals.
  • Invest in creating high-quality content.
  • Balance freelancing with personal growth.
  • Know the process for creating effective content.
  • Create high-quality content for SEO success.



Watch Jacob edit live:



"SEO is a zero sum game." |The Cutting Room ft Jacon McMillen



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The Cutting Room

The Content Studio Presents: The Cutting Room, a show where industry-leading marketers talk about their content-marketing philosophy, process, and pre-game before they edit an article live. Learn how content leaders from companies like Airtable, Vimeo, Asana, Docusign, and more approach the work and what it takes to build publications that attracts millions of visitors.


The Cutting Room is hosted by Tommy Walker, the founder of The Content Studio. Prior to The Content Studio, Tommy was the first marketing hire at Shopify Plus, the Global Editor-in-Chief at QuickBooks, and has consulted with companies like GoDaddy, LinkedIn, and Twitch. He invites you to tune in and listen while he trades insights with the smartest content marketers in the game.  



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.