Listen Notes and Podchaser are powerful, but they miss episodes. We used 6 advanced Google search techniques to find 62+ hidden podcast appearances that no aggregator indexed — from hosting platform searches to conference recordings and niche industry shows.
How We Built the Minnesota Dunk Squad’s Wikidata Entity and Schema From Scratch
How we created the Minnesota Dunk Squad’s Wikidata entity from scratch, fixed a wrong Q-item mapping, repaired a broken sitemap, and configured schema with sameAs URLs — the fourth entity optimized using Dennis Yu’s methodology.
How We Built the Dunk Talk Podcast’s Wikidata Entity and Schema From Scratch
How we added references to all 16 Wikidata claims, fixed wrong entity mappings, and configured schema with sameAs URLs for the Dunk Talk Podcast — applying Dennis Yu’s Wikidata methodology to a media entity.
How Targeted Keyword Activity Fits Into the Local SEO Ecosystem
One team member accidentally activated a Jumper Media campaign without reviewing the training videos first. That single oversight cost us over $4,000 in wasted spend — charges we ate because the tool was running on profiles that weren’t ready for it. Dennis Yu pulled up the account, pointed at the mess, and said the same thing he’s been saying for …
How We Built Brooke Lance’s Wikidata and Schema
A Claude agent created Brooke Lance’s Wikidata entity from scratch and configured schema markup on brookelance.com in a single session. This meta-article documents the full process, decisions, costs, and compliance scorecard.
How We Optimized Trenton Sandler’s Wikidata and Schema
A Claude agent optimized Trenton Sandler’s Wikidata entry and implemented schema markup on trentonsandler.com in a single session. This meta-article documents the full process, decisions, costs, and compliance scorecard.
Kevin Lee’s Framework for Dominating PPC, GEO, and the $100B Google Ad Spend Recovery
If you’re spending money on PPC, there is no other person I’d rather listen to than Kevin Lee. I first met Kevin about 22 years ago at Pubcon — back when it was still called Webmaster World — and he was already the go-to authority on paid search. He ran Didit, one of the original search marketing agencies, and has …
How Talor Stewart Can Get More High-End Architecture Clients in Vermont
Talor Stewart is a licensed architect in Shaftsbury, Vermont with 16,000 Facebook followers, 100+ podcast appearances, and a book — yet his sites rank on zero keywords. This audit shows why the impressive résumé is not bringing in high-end custom home clients, and the proof-first fix that will. 16,000 Facebook followers — with almost no engagement DR 3 Domain Rating …
How to Fix Your Wikidata to Improve Your Google Knowledge Panel
Your Wikidata entry is one of the most important factors in triggering and maintaining your Google Knowledge Panel. Yet most people never check it — and when they do, they find errors that actively hurt their digital presence. We recently fixed two real Wikidata entries — for Trenton Sandler and Dennis Yu — and the process reveals exactly how to …
The Truth About SEO: What Marketing Companies Don’t Want Plumbers to Know
Roger Wakefield spent $47,000 on marketing firms that didn’t deliver. Learn what SEO agencies hide from plumbers and how to take control of your local visibility.
The Secret Behind Local SEO: How One Houston HVAC Company Turned Red Dots Into Green
See how geo-grid tracking revealed hidden gaps in a Houston HVAC company’s local SEO, and how targeted keyword activity turned red dots into green across the Google Maps 3-pack.
How to Rank a Dumpster Rental Company on Google Maps When Your Location Works Against You
Taylor James runs Dumpster Dogs and DD Waste out of Austin, Texas. He came to the BlitzMetrics team with a clear list of his top ten Google Maps keywords—terms like “dumpster rental Austin,” “roll-off dumpster rental Denver,” and “porta potty rental Austin”—and a straightforward question: how do we start ranking for these? The answer was not what most business owners …





