JavaScript Jabber
SEO for Developers ft. Mordy Oberstein - JSJ 509
Mordy Oberstein joins the JavaScript Jabber panel to discuss SEO and how what seems like a marketing concern is relevant and exciting for developers.
SEO is working with a black box with regards to Google since Google and other search engines don't tell you anything about how they adjust their search algorithms.
Mordy walks through how developers can contribute to the issues around showing up in search engine results.
Panel
- AJ O'Neal
- Dan Shappir
- Steve Edwards
Guest
- Mordy Oberstein
Sponsors
- Shortcut (formerly Clubhouse.io)
- Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial
- Top End Devs
Links
Picks
- AJ- Better off Ted - Jabberwocky Project - YouTube
- AJ- Rise of the Robots
- AJ- The Economic Singularity
- AJ- Dangerous Wrongthinkers ( AlignPay and 2nd Amendment Processing )
- AJ- Creeds of Craftsmanship
- Dan- Google Is The Most Searched Word On Bing
- Dan- Have Single-Page Apps Ruined the Web? | Transitional Apps with Rich Harris, NYTimes - YouTube
- Mordy- For All Mankind | Apple TV+
- Steve- Best Practices (why I Hate Them)
- Steve- The wholly pun bible - Instagram
- Steve- Dad Jokes by Pubity - Instagram
Contact AJ:
- AJ ONeal
- CoolAJ86 on GIT
- Beyond Code Bootcamp
- Beyond Code Bootcamp | GitHub
- Follow Beyond Code Bootcamp | Facebook
- Twitter: Beyond Code Bootcamp ( @_beyondcode )
- coolaj86- Twitch
Contact Dan:
Contact Steve:
Special Guest: Mordy Oberstein.
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