Masters of Search
Welcome to what might be our most unusual episode yet. My guest today is Lars Lofgren, a Fractional VP of Marketing who's worked with companies like Perplexity and Automattic and has generated over $20 million in affiliate revenue across his career. Lars has seen every era of SEO from the inside: the link building gold rush, the Helpful Content Update bloodbath, and now what he calls a new Wild West where Google seems to have turned off its spam filters. Today we're doing something different: a true crime-style deep dive into the dark side of search: Black hat SEO, parasite schemes, Reddit manipulation, and how Google's algorithm is being exploited right now in ways that would have been unthinkable a few years ago. Lars isn't here to teach you how to break the rules, but as he puts it: it takes a thief to catch a thief. MY 6 BIGGEST TAKEAWAYS 1. Google changed its algorithm at the end of 2022, and most old playbooks no longer work. Lars calls it the biggest shift he has seen in his career. The helpful content update is now a permanent part of the algorithm, ready to hurt your site if you cross the line. 2. Link building is no longer the shortcut. He built huge numbers of high quality links in 2023 to save sites that were dropping, and it did nothing. You can no longer go from zero to number one with links alone. 3. The new way to win, is building your entity across platforms. Build your presence on YouTube, Reddit, or LinkedIn first. Then come back to Google, and in his experience you can break many SEO rules and still rank. Note the word he uses: entity, not brand. 4. He calls Reddit the most powerful tool for manipulation he has ever seen. Five upvotes in a decent subreddit can put you on page one of Google for terms worth six or seven figures. Win on Reddit, and you win on Google, every LLM, and Reddit itself at the same time. 5. There is a hidden way to use Reddit that he says is wide open and widely used. Old anonymous accounts. An agency watching product threads. Soft comments with no links and no clear traces. A few fake upvotes to start the momentum. Sometimes they even post the question and answer it with a second account. His advice: if a product ranks on Google through Reddit, assume someone put it there. 6. Every black hat trick from 2008 is back. Expired domains pointed at money pages. The new version: find domains with few links but a strong Google Business Profile full of reviews. That authority is hidden from normal link tools and feeds your entity. LET'S CONNECT Niklas on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/niklas-buschner/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/niklas-buschner/] Radyant on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/radyant/ [https://www.linkedin.com/company/radyant/] Lars on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/larslofgren/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/larslofgren/]
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