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Media Captain Digital Marketing Podcast

Media Captain Digital Marketing Podcast

By The Media Captain

Digital Marketing podcast on SEO/Search Engine Optimization, E-Commerce, Online Advertising Social Media & More.
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15: Search Terms on Google are VERY IMPORTANT

Media Captain Digital Marketing PodcastJan 19, 2019

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60: 11 Marketing Items [eCommerce Edition]

60: 11 Marketing Items [eCommerce Edition]

  1. US Consumers spent $8.9 billion online on Black Friday, down from the record $9 billion in 2020, the forest ever year-over-year decline for eCommerce sales [source].
  2. Traffic at retail stores on Black Friday dropped 28.3% compared with 2019 levels [source].
  3. I ran a poll asking whether people shopped at a physical retailer after Thanksgiving and whether people made a purchase online after Thanksgiving. 
  4. It was the fifth Black Friday sales for our in-house eCommerce company, DermWarehouse! Go behind the scenes! 
  5. $2.9 billion. That’s the total sales of Shopify Merchants on Black Friday. That’s up 21% from 2020 and more than double their sales from 2019 [view source].
  6. The skin care line my family developed, Park Perfection, is ranking in the top five positions on Google for the coveted search query, “Instant Eye Lift.” How'd we accomplish this? 
  7. If you own an eCommerce store, it’s important to optimize your product pages. I wrote a blog on how to optimize your eCommerce product page.
  8. What differentiates our eCommerce marketing and development versus other agencies? You'll find out in this podcast!
  9. I recorded a podcast on Facebook and Instagram best practices for eCommerce brands [listen here]. Make sure you check out episode 59! 
  10. One of the biggest eCommerce misconceptions of the holiday season is that it’s a great time to acquire new customers.
  11. Did you know that Amazon took 19% of total spend during Black Friday weekend last year? [source]. They expect to do even more sales in 2021!
Nov 28, 202121:21
Episode 59: Facebook eCommerce Retargeting

Episode 59: Facebook eCommerce Retargeting

In Episode 59, Jason Parks of The Media Captain talks about the Facebook eCommerce Retargeting Strategy he set-up for DermWarehouse. This includes how to structure your retargeting based on purchasers and non purchases plus lead generation campaigns being integrated into Klaviyo. If you are an eCommerce store owner looking to improve your Facebook advertising, this podcast should help! 

Nov 26, 202120:16
Episode 58: 11 Marketing Items (11.14.21)

Episode 58: 11 Marketing Items (11.14.21)

Below are the 11 marketing items we cover in episode 58: 

  1. Google is changing the name of Google My Business to Google Business Profile.
  2. In order to understand SEO, you need to understand what Google likes and dislikes.
  3. Broad Match Keyword Bidding can lower your cost per click and drive higher quality traffic to your site. 
  4. If you have low quality content (duplicate and thin content) on your site, this can cause more harm than good. 
  5. We do a deep dive into Klaviyo and combining email and text message flows 
  6. The best things in life don't have to be the most expensive. Nike's swoosh was created in 1971 for $35. 
  7. We discuss our love of SEMRush and where their stock price is as of this recording. 
  8. We discuss Park Perfection, the skincare line we acquired and developed and the importance of branding. 
  9. Jason reveals his two favorite podcasts (Outside of The Media Captain podcast, of course).
  10. Should you be bidding on your competitors keywords? 
  11. Internal linking experiment that worked for someone else that makes complete sense. 
Nov 14, 202128:45
Episode 57: 11 Marketing Items

Episode 57: 11 Marketing Items

Below are the 11 marketing items of the week that Jason covers in detail. You can read the entire email blast for the week HERE

  1. Saks Fifth Avenue spun off their rapidly growing eCommerce division. In doing so, the company tripled its valuation at nearly $6 billion. Will this prompt a spinoff for Macy's? Activist investors are hoping the answer is yes. 
  2. Spanx was acquired this past week for a reported $1.2 billion. Jason Parks talks about the amazing gesture the Founder, Sara Blakely, did for employees after the announcement. 
  3. Mutts & Co. is a client of The Media Captain. Learn how TMC helped this eCommerce brand increase revenue by 143%. 
  4. Snapchat’s stock fell nearly 25% after the company warned of slowing growth due to the recent changes in Apple’s iOS. Jason talks about the negative impact Apple's iOS 14 update is having on technology stocks. 
  5. Interbrand revealed the Top 100 Most Valuable Brands. Jason walks through the 10 most valuable. 
  6. There are rumors that Facebook is planning to rebrand the company with a new name. Jason discusses whether or not this is a good idea. 
  7. I love looking at websites from the past to see how far the digital world has progressed. Jason does an analysis of the NHL's website from 1998 and how it compares to sites nowadays. 
  8. Getting mentioned in the right media publications can increase your brand’s credibility and visibility. Jason discusses the importance of strong PR for your brand. 
  9. From DermWarehouse's 1-year anniversary of purchasing warehouse space to speaking to Ohio State's Business School, Jason walks you through what happened over the past week. 
  10. Media Captain recently got a positive review and Jason walks through this and talks about the importance of positive reinforcement. 
  11. Text-to-Speech plugins are something you should consider implementing on your site, especially if you have a blog or article rich content.
Oct 25, 202126:58
56: More Page 1 Ranking for Businesses?

56: More Page 1 Ranking for Businesses?

<ol>
<li>What are heading tags and why are they so important for SEO? </li>
<li>Google announced that mobile users will now have continuous scroll in search results. </li>
<li>We're proud of the new moss wall art we had installed in our conference room!</li>
<li>When it comes to your social media strategy, stories add a great personal touch. </li>
<li>If you’re looking to garner more reviews for your local business, I recommend looking into GatherUp.</li>
<li>We dive into the key local SEO ranking factors that move the needle with your GMB page. </li>
<li>What is Google My Business keyword stuffing and why is it against Google's guidelines? </li>
<li>Holiday retail sales and eCommerce sales are expected to surge in 2021 vs. 2020.</li>
<li>How much money did Joe Montana make off GitLab's recent IPO? </li>
<li>Which YouTube star rented a $43,000 mansion in Los Angeles to record video content? </li>
<li>What are internal links and why are they so important for SEO? </li>
</ol>
Oct 17, 202117:50
Episode 55: Google's Continued Dominance over Bing

Episode 55: Google's Continued Dominance over Bing

  1. Do you know the most popular search query on Bing? It’s “Google” [source]. In June 2021, online search engine Bing accounted for 5.56 percent of the global search market, while market leader Google had a market share of 87.76 percent [source].
  2. Despite Google being the dominant search engine, Bing can still perform very well. 
  3. 1) TikTok, 2) YouTube, 3) Instagram, 4) Snapchat, 5) Facebook are the top 5 apps on the Apple App Store as of this podcast recording. 
  4. New layout for Google My Business detected 
  5. DermWarehouse, our in-house eCommerce brand, is rolling out an early Black Friday/Cyber Monday promotion this week.
  6. The New York Times wrote a fantastic article on TikTik titled, “Will TikTok Make You Buy It?
  7. The majority of our team here at TMC uses Grammarly to make our emails and internal and external communication more professional. We love the tool and encourage you to check it out!
  8. Want to improve your website and sales process simultaneously? Build a success stories section.
  9. Internal links play a key role in developing a successful SEO campaign. I wrote a blog post on the importance of internal linking, which you can read HERE.
  10. When it comes to your pay-per-click advertisements, you can lower your cost per click by achieving a high quality score.
  11. HERE is a list of the 20 fastest growing DTC (direct to consumer) brands. This week, Rihanna Fenty and the Kardashian sisters own four of the 20 positions. This list is courtesy of Web Smith, Founder of 2PM.
Oct 04, 202113:56
Episode 54: Starting a Subscription Box Service & Toast's IPO

Episode 54: Starting a Subscription Box Service & Toast's IPO

  • Toast had its initial public offering this week that could value the restaurant-tech company at more than $16 billion [source]. Toast is a point of sale software for restaurants. 
  • Aftership is a software company we recently started utilizing for DermWarehouse. This helps us track and gather information between when we ship products and when they are delivered. 
  • DermWarehouse is starting a subscription box. A subscription box is going to help get more new products into customers hands, which should increase our profitability. 
  • I’m a big hockey fan. The NHL recently had their media day in Chicago. This is where the biggest stars from each team come to Chicago for two days for media promotion [see photos]. Learn how this event got me thinking about content creation. 
  • If you want to learn more about Search Engine Optimization, I wrote a blog on the 40 Top SEO’s to follow on Twitter
  • I love this tweet from Christine Johnson on the importance of following up. 
  • Changing your title tags and meta descriptions across your website is low hanging fruit that can lead to a nice uptick in SEO rankings.
  • I'll tell you how the Negro League Baseball Museum changed my perspective on storytelling. 
  • The Media Captain drastically improved its process for proposal creation. We use a great software called Proposify.
Sep 25, 202120:38
Episode 53: Amazon/NFL Sunday Ticket, Duplicate SEO Content, Facebook Glasses, Local TV Ads, Buy Now Pay Later, William Sonoma eCommerce & URL Structures.

Episode 53: Amazon/NFL Sunday Ticket, Duplicate SEO Content, Facebook Glasses, Local TV Ads, Buy Now Pay Later, William Sonoma eCommerce & URL Structures.

Amazon is likely the front-runner for NFL Sunday Ticket [source]. The NFL may ask for up to $2.5 billion per year for the package, a source said. I expect to see more of the major technology/digital companies (Amazon, Facebook, Google, Apple, Twitter and Netflix) snag the rights to major sporting leagues. It’ll be tough for traditional media outlets to compete with the deep pockets of technology.

Do you have duplicate content on your website? If you have similar content on multiple pages or content that’s eerily similar from elsewhere on the web, this can negatively impact your site rankings on Google. I wrote a blog on the complete guide to duplicate content.

Facebook recently announced Facebook glasses, in conjunction with Ray-Ban [learn more]. The glasses can take photos, record video, answer phone calls and play podcasts. Google failed with smart glasses so it’ll be interesting to see if Facebook can succeed. I did love THIS TWEET which mocked Facebook for choosing Mark Zuckerberg to be the model to introduce these glasses. As a marketer, I love good cringe worthy, good old fashion local television advertisements.

I was in Kansas City this past weekend and came across this gem of a commercial for a local personal injury lawyer, Tarzan the Lawman [view commercial]. While some may balk at the ads, they are memorable and must work. I saw billboards all over the city for this firm and they were spending major dollars on television ads. As for their website, well I think I know someone who can help spruce things up :)

The other week in my email blast, I talked about how BNPL (Buy Now Pay Later) is exploding. Square announced it had acquired AfterPay. Shortly thereafter, it was announced that Amazon and Affirm entered a partnership. Well, the stock is up another 25% after reporting 71% revenue growth and strong guidance [read CNBC Story].

eCommerce accounted for 65% of William-Sonoma's total revenue [source]. Prior to the pandemic, eCommerce accounted for less than 30% of sales in the furniture category. William-Sonoma's stock has more than tripled since the pandemic lows [view here].

Do you want to drive more traffic to your site from qualified prospects? I have a tip for you [watch my video]. Jot down the 10 most popular questions you get asked by your customers. Write a 750-100 word blog post answering each of these questions. Post each blog onto your site. Start using this blog as sales collateral when your customers call again asking these questions. The beauty of this strategy is you’ll likely get new customers from people who search for these exact questions on Google. 

When we build a new website or optimize a site for SEO, the first thing we look at is the URL Structure. Think of a URL Structure similar to house. Both need a strong foundation to avoid future issues and set you up for future success. I wrote THIS BLOG on creating the optimal URL Structure for SEO.

Sep 18, 202119:05
Episode 52: Google Responsive Search, Intuit and MailChimp, Zoom Shares Dropping, Social Media Keys to Success, QR Codes, TikTok Marketing for B2B and Due Diligence when Acquiring a Business.

Episode 52: Google Responsive Search, Intuit and MailChimp, Zoom Shares Dropping, Social Media Keys to Success, QR Codes, TikTok Marketing for B2B and Due Diligence when Acquiring a Business.

  • Google announced it will be killing expanded text ads, starting June 30, 2022 [learn more]. They will only serve responsive search ads moving forward. According to Google, responsive search ads see a 7% higher conversion rate than standard search ads. We’ve moved a lot of our clients towards responsive search.
  • Intuit (parent company of QuickBooks) is in talks to buy MailChimp for an estimated $10 billion [learn more]. We love MailChimp and QuickBooks here at The Media Captain. We do a deep dive into the potential merger. 
  • Learn more about the critical thinking needed to decide where to allocate your advertising dollars towards. 
  • Heading into Labor Day weekend, Zoom shares were down more than 15%. Their stock wiped out More Than $15 Billion in market value after earnings revealed pandemic growth is waning. We dive into what we're seeing inside our organizations in terms of video communication. 
  • I spoke with Nano Swetman, the owner of a small eCommerce business in Columbus called Nano Macs Boutique. They have nearly 50,000 Instagram followers [view account]. I asked Nano about her key to social media success. I loved her answer. Authenticity and persistence. I do a deeper dive into her response in the podcast. 
  • With the massive uptick in QR code usage, we decided to create a postcard inside of our eCommerce box promoting Park Perfection, the skincare line we developed. This QR code on the postcard resulted in a 32% increase in Park Perfection orders on the DermWarehouse website!
  • A piece of advice I would give to business owners and marketers is not to overthink your TikTok strategy. Like Nano Swetman said, authenticity wins at the end of the day. Your videos don’t need to be scripted or professional. During the podcast, I explain how TikTok videos can work for your business, even if you're B2B. 
  • If you are acquiring another business, do your due diligence with the digital assets you'll be obtaining. 
Sep 05, 202125:01
51: Moving Into a Warehouse Space for eCommerce

51: Moving Into a Warehouse Space for eCommerce

Stefanie and Jason discuss DermWarehouse moving into their new warehouse space. This is the perfect podcast for any aspiring business owner or entrepreneur looking to move offices. They discuss every step of the move process, which includes the purchase of the property, renovations, and the big move. 

Apr 04, 202123:49
50: How to Turn an Idea Into a Business 

50: How to Turn an Idea Into a Business 

Jason and Stefanie talk about they take an idea and turn it into an actual business.

For The Media Captain, DermWarehouse and Park Perfection, before being an established business with a solid customer base, they were just ideas. How did Jason and Stef take their ideas and make the necessary implementations to start a business and then grow it? They will do a deep dive in episode 50 on this very subject.

What's exciting about this episode is  so many entrepreneurs have great ideas yet aren't able to execute. Before executing, it's important  to make sure you have a viable game plan and are selling the right product or service so you don't go down a rabbit hole of spending time and money on something where there's not consumer demand.

Jason offers an interesting perspective on this subject because in addition to starting multiple businesses, on the Agency side, he also deals with many entrepreneurs who have ideas that completely flop. He goes into detail on why this happens and how to avoid this.

This podcast episode is perfect for aspiring entrepreneurs, business owners wanting to start another business and many others. We hope you enjoy! 

Nov 08, 202027:18
49: Black Friday/Cyber Monday (Behind the Scenes w/Stef)

49: Black Friday/Cyber Monday (Behind the Scenes w/Stef)

Stefanie takes on episode 49 solo and goes into detail on what happens on Black Friday/Cyber Monday for DermWarehouse. How does an eCommerce company prepare for the busiest time of the year? Stef goes into detail on marketing preparation. From choosing a discount to planning out email marketing and text messaging campaigns. Stef also talks about how inventory is managed. Many people outside of the eCommerce world don't realize how much inventory must be purchased in September and October leading up to Black Friday/Cyber Monday. Stef also talks about how the sales results from Black Friday/Cyber Monday sets the narrative for the following year. We hope you like episode 49!  

Nov 01, 202020:16
48: The Breakup from Media Captain & Formation of DermWarehouse 

48: The Breakup from Media Captain & Formation of DermWarehouse 

Jason and Stefanie started The Media Captain together in 2010. They were partners and growing the business for approximately three years. Then came the date when Stef realized agency life wasn't for her. In podcast episode 48, Stefanie reveals what led to this decision to leave The Media Captain and how because of this decision, DermWarehouse was formed. For anyone in a small, family run business, this podcast will be great for you. This episode also teaches important business lessons pertaining to doubling down on your strengths, working on what you love to do, family run businesses, diversification in business and openness and communication when working with a business partner. We hope you enjoy! 

Oct 19, 202041:25
47: Importance of Writing for Digital Marketing

47: Importance of Writing for Digital Marketing

Jason Parks talks about the importance of writing when it comes to digital marketing. During episode 47, Jason hits on the following areas where writing can help improve your online presence. 

  • Improve SEO with better written content throughout your site 
  • Drive more long tail search queries through well written blogs 
  • Garner more social media engagement by writing compelling copy and content 

We are fortunate to live in a time where anyone can distribute their content on a blog. It's time to get started! 

Oct 13, 202020:26
46: Jason walks through 1st call w/prospective Client

46: Jason walks through 1st call w/prospective Client

Jason discusses what goes through his mind during his first call with a prospective client. From gathering preliminary information to devising a strategy, this is a conversation in coming up with a plan of action.  

Oct 03, 202023:58
45: Interview w/Noxgear Co-Founder Tom Walters 

45: Interview w/Noxgear Co-Founder Tom Walters 

Tom Walters is the President/Co-Founder of Noxgear, an eCommerce company that creates obsessively engineered active-lifestyle products for runner's, cyclists, and those with pets to keep them safer and enhance their experience.

Jason and Stefanie run daily. It' s a part of their morning routine. They recently purchased Noxgear and came to love the product.

Jason and Stef reached out to Tom to get him on the podcast and he obliged.

On episode 45, Tom talks about how the company was started by himself and a co-worker in Buffalo back in 2008 when they were working a full-time engineering job. He discussed how the idea for the product was brought to life based on a real-life issue pertaining to Frisbee golf. Tom dives into what brought him back to Columbus, how he acquires customers for his eCommerce company, the importance of customer service, his Facebook and social ad strategy and much more! 

We hope you enjoy episode 45 as much as we enjoyed the interview. 

Sep 27, 202042:17
44: 10 Rapid Fire Questions

44: 10 Rapid Fire Questions

Prior to episode 44, Jason and Stefanie wrote down 5 questions each they wanted to ask each other pertaining to The Media Captain and DermWarehouse. Neither Jason nor Stefanie saw the questions prior to them being asked.

Hear what the brother and sister due had to say about business, routine, digital marketing, work ethic, hiring and much more! 

Sep 19, 202029:25
43: Google Shopping Gold

43: Google Shopping Gold

In episode 43, Jason and Stefanie hit on everything and anything Google Shopping. 

  • What differentiates Google Shopping from PPC and other marketing channels.
  • The value of Search Terms within Google Shopping
  • How DermWarehouse leverages Google Shopping 
  • How ParkPerfection leverages Google Shopping 
  • Understanding your Google Shopping Feed 
  • Cleaning up your Google Shopping Feed 
  • Critical thinking needed for high-level strategy for Shopping 
  • Importance of mobile bid adjustments 
  • Different types of bidding (Manual CPC, Max Clicks, Target ROAS, etc) 
Sep 09, 202030:41
42: Interview w/ ShipHero CEO Aaron Rubin

42: Interview w/ ShipHero CEO Aaron Rubin

Aaron Rubin, the Founder and CEO at ShipHero is our guest for episode 42. ShipHero offers Flexible fulfillment & software built for ecommerce. They work with eCommerce companies like DressBarn and the Dallas Mavericks. During episode 42, Aaron talked about how he got into the eCommerce space with his martial arts company, Zengu. He also discusses how the idea for ShipHero came about, the future of eCommerce, his move into a 150,000 square foot warehouse and much more!

Aug 20, 202040:01
41: Great PPC Advertising Copy

41: Great PPC Advertising Copy

In episode 40, we talked about driving traffic to your website. A lot of what we hit on was paid ads (Google/Bing and FB/Instagram). In Podcast Episode 41, we’re going to talk about how to make sure your advertising copy is great.

Jason and Stefanie discuss how important advertising copy is and how it's helped both of their companies, The Media Captain and DermWarehouse.

We first dive into the foundation of a Google PPC advertisement so you understand the structure: 

  • What does a Google advertisement look like?
    • 3 headlines (30 characters each)
    • 2 descriptions (90 characters each)
    • Sitelink
    • Callout
    • Location Extension
    • Call Extensions 
    • Deal Extensions 

We then dive into understanding keyword relevance: 

  • You bid on keywords. Keywords trigger advertisements 
  • There needs to be a correlation between your keywords and your advertisements 
  • When you have good keywords that align with good ad copy, you improve your relevance score. A high relevance score will ultimately drop your average cost per click. 

We discuss the importance of understanding your business and its customers: 

  • Understand and create great unique selling propositions 
  • Avoid fluff. You need to make your ad copy hard hitting
  • Deals & Promotions: They Work

Facebook/Instagram Ads vs. PPC 

  • There is correlating media (photo/images) associated with Facebook and Instagram ads. In many instances, the media is equally as important  than the ad copy. This is a key difference between social advertisements versus PPC advertisements. PPC ads rely strictly on verbiage. 
Aug 13, 202027:08
40: Driving Traffic To Your Site

40: Driving Traffic To Your Site

Driving traffic to your site is one of the most critical components if you are looking grow your business.

The Media Captain helps brands come up with strategies to drive qualified traffic from the right channels. This is how DermWarehouse has grown from 0 customers to nearly 100,000 in less than 5-years. 


In episode 40, Jason and Stefanie talk about traffic driving tactics to help out your business. We hone in on SEO, PPC, Shopping and Social. We then discuss ways to convert your site visitors after they leave your site without purchasing (email marketing, shopping cart abandonment, retargeting). 


Enjoy Episode 40! 

Aug 08, 202031:46
39: Email Automation & Shopping Cart Abandonment for eCommerce

39: Email Automation & Shopping Cart Abandonment for eCommerce

In episode 39, Stefanie and Jason discuss the importance of capturing email addresses and why it's critical for eCommerce companies. Below is an outline that we used for our Podcast on email automation and shopping cart abandonment for eCommerce.

Important Resources referenced in podcast: 

Importance of Collecting Email Addresses:

  • Being able to capture email addresses on eCommerce site (or any site) is very important
  • With eCommerce, you’re often paying money to get people to your site (Google Ads, Facebook ads, etc). So, you want to get their email so that even if they don’t convert you can try to convert them later.
  • We used SUMO for the past 5 years which is awesome, but recently switched when we switched our email marketing company, since they also had a solution for this.

Starting Out:

  • Have been using MailChimp for DW since we launched in 2016
  • Strategy has always been to send a limited amount of emails (around 2 per month).
  • When we started out, Stef would spend hours putting together emails but we quickly realized that we got the best results when keeping them simple. 
  • So, we started sending out about 2 emails per month with a 20% off sale and the results were amazing. 
  • We were lucky that we were able to send out sales, as these did extremely well for us. Any other content that we tried (blogs, etc), didn’t yield great results.

Money Left on the Table:

  • As we continued growing, we realized that there was a lot of money left on the table from customers that we weren’t capturing, but we never found a great solution to do what we wanted to do.
  • We tried several different plugins for shopping cart abandonment, purchase reminder emails, but none of them functioned properly or looked good.
  • Recently we switched to Klaviyo, which is much more advanced than something like MailChimp.


Our Automations:

  • Shopping Cart Abandonment 
  • Browse Abandonment → When someone is looking at a product on your site but they never actually make it to the checkout page, can email them about the product they were looking at
  • Anniversary emails → gift for 1 year anniversary with DW
  • Birthday emails → Send gift card on customer birthdays
  • Loyalty Program emails → Letting people know they have points they can use so they make purchases
  • Replenishment Reminders → If someone hasn’t shopped in 3 months, remind them they may be running out of their products
  • Subscription Automations → If someone has shopped for an item multiple times but never signed up for a subscription, you can suggest they sign up
Jul 29, 202020:35
38: Your Blog - Laying the Right Foundation

38: Your Blog - Laying the Right Foundation

Your blog can be a key element to your websites overall online marketing success, The issue is that most businesses don't fully understand how to utilize their blog. In episode 38, Jason and Stefanie share best practices for  laying the proper foundation along with coming up with a successful blogging strategy for your business.

Why Blogging is Important:

  • Will bring new traffic to your website and can help generate new business
  • If you provide great content, other authoritative sources can start linking to you, helping you build up SEO 
  • Great place for internal and external linking
  • Can be helpful resource to answer employee or customer questions


Tips to follow for blogging:

  • Make sure all old blogs on your site are still relevant
  • Make sure to continuously go back and update content on your blogs
  • Make sure you have an authoritative author with a bio that explains who they are
  • Make sure the content isn't thin (over 750 words)
  • Make sure to have good internal and external links and continuously check these and go back and fix any broken or irrelevant links in old blogs
  • Make sure content is evergreen (meaning it makes sense anytime someone is reading it - i.e., don’t say “now that it’s summer!”)

How to Choose a Great Blog Topic:

  • Long-Tail topics do best - explain why
  • Use Google to find “related searches” to important keywords for your business
  • Keep notes about questions that customers or clients ask that would make good topics

In Closing:

  • Blogging is really important for many reasons and if you have a blog and are not following best practices, it can actually be harmful to you in the eyes of Google.
  • Writing really good content up front is the best way to succeed with your blog
  • The purpose of your blog is to be a resource for visitors - it’s not about quantity of blog posts, it’s about the quality of them.
Jul 16, 202026:29
37: State of our Businesses 4 Months Into COVID-19

37: State of our Businesses 4 Months Into COVID-19

We've been on a hiatus since the start of COVID-19 but we're back and better than ever for episode 37!

Stefanie and Jason do a deep dive into the state of our two businesses, The Media Captain and DermWarehouse. We've seen crazy growth on the eCommerce side with business doubling. Topics covered on the eCommerce side include the following: 

  • How'd we scale? 
  • What'd we do from a staffing perspective? 
  • Why'd we at first scale back on advertising only later to pivot our positioning? 
  • What are our plans for the future if there's a second wave? 


Topics on the agency side include the following: 

  • Scary first 14-days at the beginning of COVID-19
  • Resilience were seeing from business owners 
  • Importance of technology for a marketing agency
  • How we're rebounding and planning for a second wave 
Jul 09, 202025:23
36: Staying Positive During Tough Times in Digital

36: Staying Positive During Tough Times in Digital

In episode 36, Jason Parks of The Media Captain talks about remaining optimistic and positive during tough times. If you look at the bigger picture, there's a lot of upside on the digital marketing side for businesses and Jason discusses this in Episode 36. 

Mar 21, 202014:49
35: Tough Times Ahead (Coronavirus Special)

35: Tough Times Ahead (Coronavirus Special)

There are going to be challenging times ahead of us with the impact Coronavirus is having on our economy. How is your business going to adapt? What are marketing tactics you can take if you have to cut advertising budget? Jason Parks goes over all of this in episode 35. 

Mar 16, 202017:13
34: Behind the Scenes of an eCommerce Operation

34: Behind the Scenes of an eCommerce Operation

In episode 34, Stefanie and Jason talk about what goes on behind the scenes of an eCommerce operation. Stefanie leads the way in discussing how DermWarehouse grew from an operation with 0 customers upon launch in 2016 to over 50,000 customers by the end of 2019.

If you are looking to launch an eCommerce operation or take your eCommerce shop to the next level, this will be a great episode for you! Below is the outline we tried to follow during the podcast!

Packing and shipping

  • Timeliness
  • Schedule
  • Eliminating errors

Customer service

  • Open mindedness on returns
  • Striving for perfection
  • Getting back quickly
  • TrustPilot

Inventory management

  • Christmas two years ago
  • prepping for busy times
  • nerve-wrecking with amount of money putting up

Ultimate Goals

  • Repeat customers
  • Referral business
  • Inventory in stock
Jan 05, 202023:46
33: How to Formulate an Advertising Strategy

33: How to Formulate an Advertising Strategy

In episode 33, Jason and Stefanie discuss how you should formulate an advertising strategy for your business. From how much money you invest to selecting the right channels. Jason and Stefanie cover how they went about advertising for their eCommerce company, DermWarehouse, along with the tactics they use for the clients they represent on the agency side.

Jan 01, 202019:27
32: 15 Tools for Your Biz 

32: 15 Tools for Your Biz 

In episode 32, Jason and Stefanie talk about the 15 most important tools used to run their businesses. From accounting to project management to analytics, the brother and sister duo cover it all. Below is their list:

  • Monday.com
  • SEMRush
  • Google Sheets/Google Docs
  • QuickBooks
  • Calendly
  • DocuSign
  • ShipStation
  • Finale
  • MailChimp
  • Mozeo
  • Google Analytics
  • Screaming Frog
  • HubSpot
  • Sumo
  • LiveChat
Dec 14, 201919:55
31: Biz Owner Mindset

31: Biz Owner Mindset

In Episode 31, Jason and Stefanie talk about the mindset needed when starting a business. You should not be thinking about making a quick buck in the first couple of months. A long term mindset is needed for optimal results for your business. Jason and Stefanie share their experiences through The Media Captain and DermWarehouse.

Dec 07, 201921:36
30: How I (Jason) Got Into SEO Industry

30: How I (Jason) Got Into SEO Industry

In Episode 30, Jason talks about how he got into the SEO industry. He's been in the industry for nearly a decade now but he was thrown into the fire at a young age. He talks about this experience.
Oct 07, 201915:51
29: Perfecting Your Blog Stratgy
Sep 29, 201919:01
28 - Spy on Your Competitors

28 - Spy on Your Competitors

Jason and Stefanie discuss how to spy on your competitors for Google SEO, Google PPC, and Social Media. These tactics can help improve your organic ranking, PPC visibility, and social performance.

Sep 08, 201921:12
27 - How to Build a Brand from Scratch

27 - How to Build a Brand from Scratch

Jason and Stefanie talk about how they built up their three brands. More recently, they started Park Perfection, their own private-label skin care line. The brother-sister duo do a deep-dive into all the steps needed to start a brand. 

Sep 01, 201924:04
26: Recurring Revenue For Your Business

26: Recurring Revenue For Your Business

Jason and Stefanie discuss how each of their businesses (Media Captain and DermWarehouse) benefit from a recurring revenue model. This episode will get you thinking about how to grow revenue for your business by tapping into your existing customer base. 

Aug 25, 201918:32
25: What is E-A-T? Important for SEO!

25: What is E-A-T? Important for SEO!

Jason Parks of The Media Captain discusses E-A-T and the importance this plays in the SEO space. E-A-T in SEO stands for Expertise, Authoritativeness and Trustworthiness. If you are unfamiliar with E-A-T, this podcast will get you thinking differently about how you write content for your site and the importance of linking up with other sites. 

Aug 18, 201919:03
24: eCommerce Strategy

24: eCommerce Strategy

Jason talks about how to pick the right channels for your eCommerce strategy. You should be able to determine if Facebook, Instagram, Google or YouTube work best for your business. He also dives into the importance of a good site and tracking all data.
Jul 17, 201920:29
23: Google My Business & Local Directories

23: Google My Business & Local Directories

Jason Parks discusses the importance of Google My Business and local directories. With the advancement of mobile search and an uptick in "near me" searches, it's more important than ever to populate prominently in the maps on Google. Jason walks you through the important first steps of getting listed on Google My Business and what's next after that. 

Jun 30, 201920:11
22: Thick Skin Needed When Owning a Biz

22: Thick Skin Needed When Owning a Biz

In Episode 22, Jason and Stefanie talk about needing to have thick skin when owning a business or working in marketing. Business is fast paced and clients and customers want results instantly. Jason and Stef discuss  how they deal with rejection and defeat on a daily basis and how you can strengthen your business by learning from your mistakes. 

May 19, 201920:42
21: Bidding for Profitability

21: Bidding for Profitability

We discuss the importance of bidding on profitable keywords for your services and products. We primarily cover profitable bidding on the Google PPC and Google Shopping side of things. We also dive into the importance of proper bidding on Facebook and Google SEO. The key takeaway from this podcast is to make sure your profitable services or products are getting the attention they deserve with your digital marketing strategy.

May 12, 201920:50
20: Time Management for Entrepreneurs and Business Owners

20: Time Management for Entrepreneurs and Business Owners

Jason and Stefanie discuss the importance of time management when running a business. They go over the hours they work each week and how to improve processes to get better use of time. 

Mar 17, 201921:16
19: Venting About Entrepreneurship

19: Venting About Entrepreneurship

In this podcast, Stefanie and Jason vent about entrepreneurship. While the photos on Instagram may glorify entrepreneurship, there is a lot that goes on behind the scenes that the non-business owner isn't aware of. From working long hours to constantly thinking about the business, there is a lot to juggle between your business and life. Jason and Stef dive into this more in-depth in Episode 19. 

Mar 06, 201919:09
18: Google PPC vs. SEO

18: Google PPC vs. SEO

Stefanie and Jason dive into the big difference between Google PPC vs. SEO. Does PPC actually work? Where should I invest my time and when? We answer these questions and discuss how we've grown our businesses (Media Captain and DermWarehouse) using the beast that is Google! 

Feb 26, 201919:26
17: Proper Tracking for Paid Advertising

17: Proper Tracking for Paid Advertising

In Episode 17, Stefanie Parks and Jason Parks dive into the topic of properly tracking your conversions from your paid ad campaigns. Whether you have an eCommerce, B2B or B2C business, Jason and Stef will walk you through the first steps you have to take to ensure you are tracking properly. Without the right tracking in place, it'll be hard to make proper adjustments needed to get your best results. 

Feb 10, 201915:12
16: Importance of Up Front Strategy

16: Importance of Up Front Strategy

Do you have the right up front strategy for your businesses digital marketing? If your foundation is not set-up well, you can be wasting time and money, which will set your business back. In episode 16, Jason Parks of The Media Captain gives examples of how the wrong foundation can cost you big time. He dives into Facebook versus Google Advertising along with PPC and web design mistakes. 

Feb 02, 201920:27
15: Search Terms on Google are VERY IMPORTANT

15: Search Terms on Google are VERY IMPORTANT

We dive into one of the most important topics yet - Search Terms within Google Ads. If your business is investing money into Google PPC, you need to be aware of the search terms coming through, which is what people are actually typing into Google to see your ads. Search terms are the first component we look at for new client accounts at The Media Captain. It's such a strong indicator of the success of a campaign so make sure you are constantly monitoring this and adding negative keywords based on the search terms! There is also a lot you can do to improve your SEO with search terms, which we explain in the podcast! Enjoy. 

Jan 19, 201916:14
14 - What is Retargeting?

14 - What is Retargeting?

In episode 14, Stefanie and Jason talk about retargeting and how this form of advertising (where ads follow you) can have one of the best return on investments for your business. If you've been to a retailer's website and then go to Facebook and see the same pair of jeans following you around it's not magic, there is a science behind it and we dive into that in episode 14! 

Dec 22, 201818:56
13: Social Media Lead Generation Campaign on Facebook & Instagram

13: Social Media Lead Generation Campaign on Facebook & Instagram

Jason dives into lead generation campaigns on Facebook and Instagram. There is a common mistake Jason sees amongst business owners when it comes to their social media marketing strategy and that is impatience. Jason will discuss how introducing people to your brand via lead generation campaign and getting prospects into your email marketing funnel can help you generate a long term ROI.
Dec 16, 201819:48
12 - Digital Wallet for eCommerce

12 - Digital Wallet for eCommerce

Learn what a digital wallet is and why it is crucial for your eCommerce business. A digital wallet can lead to a major uptick in your eCommerce conversion rate!
Nov 28, 201823:03
11: New Google Ads is LEGIT

11: New Google Ads is LEGIT

We dive into the best features of the new Google Ads interface and the most overrated feature of Google Ads right now.
Sep 18, 201820:06