Bill Slawski - A Search Philosopher and Charles Darwin of Search Engines

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Discusses Bill Slawski's contributions to search engine optimization and semantic web evolution

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hello my name is corey tubercuber and i am the owner and founder of holistic associate digital and in this video i will try to explain why the bilslowski is the greatest seo ever and a search philosopher and why i define him as the charles darwin of the search engine optimization and during the video probably speaking will be a little harder than in other videos since since the person who has left the world he is one of the reasons for me to continue to do seo and create my own agency so it's not that easy to do except the truth that things change a lot so i will explain who was the wilslowski i have put some screenshots from ours talk for the last three years i believe or four and i will explain how i met with asia by the sea or bill how i learned from bill slovsky and i can't tell with a high confidence that if below wouldn't exist i wouldn't be able to create even a single seo case study i wouldn't be able to create my own company i wouldn't be able to understand the search engines i wouldn't be able to write anything meaningful for anyone and while learning the search engine optimization he was the main inspiration for me i can tell that with higher confidence even if you go to the theoretical seo section of my website you will actually see his name with these two different quotes because nearly two years ago or one or half i don't know i have asked bill selasky to give me a quote for every subsection i actually have i i have at least one quote and for this section i accepted only bilslowski for the theoretical seo because we talked to theories you can't create seo strategies or you can't understand the search engines you need to understand how the search engine works and to be able to do that you need theories and then you need you can actually create the practices and here he has given me these two quotes if you go to the python seo section you will find undercoat the more with less hamlet batista which is another name that we lost so i have learned automation and coding from hamlet and i have learned many things about the seo theories from the build and losing both of them both of them at the same time nearly 1 or 14 months between them is too harsh after a point and when you look at here you see both of them together because they both of them know each other is normal but this picture has been posted here by hamlet batista to wish the good things about bilslowski because bill had a stroke during 2021 i believe and hamlet here he actually has written a couple of things we met online in 2007 and 2008 we also talked in malls and other things we had chinese food together and i wish you a prompt recovery or recovery and to the same place i have also written a couple of things and sorry for making this video that's boring but it's not that easy to be enthusiastic about such a thing i am even not able to look at the camera that much and here i have told in 2017 it's actually nearly 2016. i was thinking of leaving the seo industry because i was in the blanket seo and in turkey i have told maybe before but it was illegal completely and people were going to jail and there was even real world shooting at blabla i got my way to the seo by the c.com by a simple coincidence from here i met hobo webco uk both sean anderson and bilslowski are great importance to me and by the way sean anderson i also suggest you to follow him he doesn't share so much things on twitter but hobo webco uk is one of the greatest places that you can actually learn real seo and i am not talking about like five quick hacks that you can do or i'm not talking about six shortcuts tips blah blah not these type of idiotic titles they won't appear there and you won't have popular seo names here you will have real world research boring things but real things and here i have written i wouldn't have found my own company holistic student digital with tank lines in 2020 today i even don't know how many clients do i have i have actually but probably it's more than 30 or something every seo case study sorry for the type of year i perform has fingerprints especially wilslowski wherever i feel i am weak at seo i come back to do myself by reading articles on gofus goldfish digital and seo biology binclowski answers the questions you ask whoever you are which is true this was very important to me by asking questions directly to the best i could figure out which points to look at in 2019 i created an seo case study which i also published on encore still you can find it by the way it's just here let me search here if you go here my first article here it talks about using core algorithm updates as an seo strategy since they were so wild you can actually use them for leveraging your own websites if you search for the name sorry for if you search for the name bill slowski he is directly here from the first case study to the last one i have written more than 200 000 words in my case studies they are actually book their actual research they are actually scientific scientifically proven seo methodologies with innovation and that's why they are long because i can't go there and just tell write great content i need to explain teeny tiny details there to be able to prove how the search engine works and that's why i needed bill and that's why in every seo case today i thank him i mentioned him multiple times multiple times at multiple times and bilslowski is much more than just a patent reviewer for the seo industry he is a search philosopher i think he trained most of the seo industry i think bislowski is the strongest opinion leader and influencer in the entire seo industry and i can tell that he was a person who even even the googlers were not able to answer him back he knew google better than google's itself by examining the google's patents it showed us to understand search engine and see ranking changes no other seo influencer has hit has this degree of originality seriousness scientificity and consistency if it weren't for bill slovsky i am sure even google would encourage seos not to review their patents this viable has given all seos the most important educational perspective regarding the search engine's methods understanding priorities and limits by looking at the search engine's original calculations methods and drawings it is possible to understand it manage your seo projects and at least there's more of what i do with all my heart i wish blaslovsky a speedy recovery peace and happiness without bill the seo industry and the most seos like me will be in total darkness we love you very much bill and i stand so i have written these things on this date for this website it is created by bearish wars and i thank him for creating this place i have written a kind of simple thing for the wilslowski and when i write this thing i have explained who he is because i believe bill solovsky name directly or indirectly he is actually touching millions of people at the moment it's not just about what bill has done is also about how many different query results have been affected by the bill silovsky for example probably i'm creating more than i guess i am creating more than 20 millions of clicks amount with my theoretical lines and every click actually comes from bilslowski it means that averagely probably i am affecting like 20 millions of people with their clicks and these effects comes from bilslowski and this is only me if we talk about other ratios for 15 17 years he examined the patterns he has written and he changed how the seos think and if you think like that the bel slavsky name represents a new seo understanding echo and a search philosophy and in an indirect or in a direct way he is affecting millions of people how they think how they search and how they click and how they actually navigate with their browsers it is highly affected by the name of piercelowski i find a high level of similarity between charles darwin and table slovsky because the charles darwin was a person who who who was brave enough to think the first time an impossible thought he actually explained highly complicated things by doing the deepest researches he has went to the galapagos islands he has gone to the other continents he has collected samples from everywhere he has taken images or witnesses or notes and at the background of this image actually you see this is one of actually bill's articles this is one of the charles darwin's actual notebooks and charles darwin actually was the first one who dares to think tell write and prove and from my point of view the bill slovsky he was the first one he was the first and the best one who dares to think write tell and prove and with that said even googlers couldn't answer him and they didn't or couldn't police him they couldn't tell that this doesn't work like that because even they don't know these things like as he as he knows and i probably know like 30 percent of things what bill actually knows i have written more than i have read more than one thousand pizlovsky articles in this last six years at least and i believe i know only thirty percent of what bill actually knew and this one at the moment i have actually registered and stored entire way back machine sorry i have archived entire seo by the sea to do into the internet archive and at the moment actually i am downloading entire seo by dc because i want to protect all this information and i believe it should be accessible for everyone and if you look at these urls any random url for example this one actually it is index okay let's go to this i believe we will be able to open it sorry i guess it was a different url sorry it was the saved file this is the request file for example if you check any kind of random url from the seo by the c you will always actually find many different aspects of the search engines this was one other another example that actually i have opened randomly generation of topical subjects from alert search terms and the year is 2007. this is another one user distributed search results and here actually he explains what this means he connects these things to each other he also creates a philosophy he doesn't just explain what they write there what they have written before and what they can actually write there they also he also examines these things and also he shows you different ways of thinking different ways of understanding the search engines even gives suggestions to the search engines while comparing them to each other that's why he is beyond search engine optimization he is actually one of the people out there who can understand the search engines in the best way and if he try to choose other one here for example again to another one sorry here this is the toolbar era and another thing that actually came is refining search engine data based on client requests and these actually might help you to understand how the search engine think for certain aspects and another thing is that most googlers or google engineers they are just experts for a single thing for example you can be a search engine expert and it means that actually you are an expert for a single vertical amit single was different he he knew many things but most googlers they are experts for a single vertical but when it comes to the bill he examined everything he examined literally about literally every thing he examined crawling schemes or he examined the link schemes he examined the link types when it comes to the popular well-known famous seo celebrities they always give the most basic ordinary repeated things with just different music and when it comes to the video it's not just links it's actually individual links block links c type links it's not just a single link it's about indexing the anchor text or and also uniting it with the web page index and is about understanding the semantic annotations with the links it is about understanding the entire link graph while finding some seed sources so from bilslowski's point of view understanding the web actually goes beyond very much basics he called seo by the sea as the seo by dc he has launched it during the 2005 because by the way in old times seo is called search engine ranking so bill was there while seo is even wasn't seo and they were creating some communities and they were creating some different types of activities around the search engine optimization and bill [Music] i believe in 2005 after a couple of community meetings for seo he started to write about seo at the near of a lighthouse i guess it was in maryland or somewhere i don't know and then he called it seo by the sea because he was writing near near at the near of the sea about seo and this is a random example the entropy of search logs and personalization with back off so this is about actually personalization of the search results and these are different types of search research papers and imagine that a person reads all these things finds all these things writes all these things and some of you might tell that why didn't he actually created the biggest websites why didn't he actually create this innovation as you did because it no one has to do it to be honest some people just make the research some people just like writing them because to be honest it's more valuable than what i do because all these information already created [Music] my success but without these i wouldn't exist so this is actually the hard part for these things and as you see i just choose random pages for all these things for example again here seo by the seer yahoo replaces page rank assumptions with user data another engagement based search engine ranking algorithm basically and also we should understand what is page rank and page rank assumption combating webspam with trustrank another research paper here board servers don't only go trust pages pages change and lose value at different rate rates without reading all these things by the way but like user sense the page rank also there is topic sensitive page rank and when you read all these things you are able to understand links very much better and you can actually use your link budget way much wiser and to be honest again the most when you have the budget if you even if you buy the links in a random way you will be able to rank but it doesn't mean that actually you understand links in a better way or it doesn't mean that you're actually a good search engine optimization expert you are just buying links randomly and you have the budget but if you read these things and understand these things you can actually beat the biggest badges too and this is what even i do without links i am actually creating the traffic so in other words if you read further for other verticals you even don't need these things too and again here link with likelihood of randomly leaving a new page satisfaction with found pages and yahoo again topic sensor pattern is here yahoo patterns also matter too because some of the microsoft or yahoo engineers they also work for google later and let's find another random sample together while we are here and google actually this is from 2006 one year after actually bill started here a look at google mid-page query refinements by the way mid-page query refinements what you have seen at the middle of the web page by saying middle of the web page i mean relative search terms at the at the bottom of the search result page and here we have some semanticity ratings like homonyms like very general terms or narrow terms and here actually the patent explains how they choose these things another important thing is that the patent actually has been filed in 2003 another important thing is that the relative search terms have been opened testing in 2003 too so it is important because while they are actually giving search refinements as related search terms at the bottom of the web page while filing this pattern they were actually already testing it on the serp and one year later actually they have also made it a permanent a permanent application for the usurp and then actually they have been granted with the patent and against stephen bakker yes here paul har is here they are both extremely important stephen baker works for apple at the moment he is the person behind the feature snippets or web answers in other words in the semantic case of course it will be mentioned too and here actually they explain how different social related search terms actually bring different serp instances closer to each other and at the same time different types of search refinements or search refinement behaviors how they can actually filter it and if they are filtered how it can also affect the results too they explain also semantic distance between these things as well so there are some obvious samples here but also it is very much beyond that because creating a search related search term cluster is not that easy i have already read most of these things this that's why it's easy for me to understand these things i guess i have some server errors maybe i should change the configuration later as come using queries so that i can filter adult content so again here by the way the s that comes still alive and he sorry stack.com by the way it was able to render java secret way much before then googlebot even if he didn't talk about it and here we have different types of patterns from other search engines you can actually examine these things you can compare them to the google then you can understand how the search engine can understand the query with different methods like query to pick pick to pick and then you can understand what these correlations mean and how they can actually understand the images and other things and again user engagement is here and then actually you can create better results or better web pages for yourself too so finally 200 let's check another one which is from the 2005 the first one of the first articles i guess the bill has written can google read your mind processing predictive queries these are also called synthetic queries and in other words google can affect how you think how you search and you can also affect how google things too and here actually it explains how different queries can be generated and how they can actually use for query refinements too and how actual character embeddings can be used based on phrase list or word lists and how they can actually put in front of you again popularity recency a pre-defined metric possibly considering user profile or other things can also be used here too and there are many many different types of commands here so as you see here whichever article we are looking at randomly without any kind of plan without any kind of think here we are able to actually understand how the bill worked i can continue to do this thing for in until the morning and i don't know even when the video will end i did not plan something here i just wanted to tell that veslovsky is the greatest seo and he is a search philosopher who touches thousands of people directly and millions of people or maybe billions in in direct way and i just wanted to tell that his echo should continue to live and to be able to prove that point i even don't try that much because basically whatever he does it continues and as you see from after 10 years here we actually have word vectors or term vectors we have deep learning and other things and he didn't tell that okay this is too hard for me i don't know what a deep learning model is and something he actually got he actually goes beyond that and he actually starts to explain high-dimensional spaces or numeric representations of the verse then he also puts all these resources then he also explains other things by saying sharing is caring let's go another one it will believe me it won't end again some another one here and i am sure that at some point some googlers thought that actually bislowski is dangerous for them because he actually makes unknown known for the people who know how to read and when i read write as your case study with 30 000 words i know that most of you don't want to read it but to be honest i write for myself and i believe bill slavs also has written for himself too and here for example to be able to use this information you need to read every day for two or three hours these things and it requires loving these things and after reading enough level of patterns research papers and also updates announcements then you are able to actually understand or feel a search engine with their decision trees you don't need to remember every concept every term here but after a point you will just internalize it in a reflexive way you will start to understand what should be done and here we have some other documents context clusters in search query suggestions so as i say the first patent of the search query suggestions just for the midpage query refinements that we also have mid-city and creative finders in auto suggestions but here for example for any kind of search query suggestions we can have different types of context clusters means that we will have different types of context child domains and zones and we will be able to actually use them and do you know who is this person for example this is a random web page by the way as you see this person already exists in my semantic seo course and for example if you look at here you will find a kind of maybe a random maybe a kind of random profile but senior staff software engineer for more than 13 years it will continue like that so when you look at here for example they actually explain what rank lab is and if you're able to understand query composition system you can also compose your own web pages in a better way and here most of the time you will see query related things here okay or topics related things again google alerts for new results from all searches or maybe we can choose another one let's wait for the next web page maybe then google things let's read this sorry here it's not easy to choose another query related document here google and misspelled queries and as i know one out of 10 queries actually have a typo that's why it is really important to understand query semantics based on characters and here we have other research papers and other samples too it continues like that if you just return our my tribute to the bizlaski here you will actually find many many different things here i explain why google actually appeared from bill slovsky he was more googler than googlers without being a member of google and the search engine always tried to hide their algorithms to prevent the gaming of the system and the patent languages involve legal language so it's not that easy to understand thus understanding the search engines where patterns is not easy but when someone reads all the patterns and puts them into order by explaining all the connections and external third-party sources logically an important amount of people can understand the search engines and if they can understand search engines it means that they can optimize for the better and another thing is that martin shipley says that he is actually closing the gap between the search engine optimization experts or optimizers and developers i believe bill slovsky closed the gap between search engines and search engine optimizers and i believe i am closing the gap between bill slovsky and you so my my vision i believe is smaller than bill but we try our best this is from david harry i'm also a fan of him and i even didn't talk once to david in a in person but he is a really interesting person and even in the picture still reading a patent and actually david here he explains how bill actually records everything and here i explain why he is actually a kind of charge starving for us why he is a search philosopher i believe wilslowski is a philosopher of search because he improved the search system understanding examined the inventions analyzed the search businesses and created new channels to understand the search engines has has seen 20 years of search improvements before any improvement happened because he was talking about entities even in 2005. now every seo talks about entities but we are already too late they already closed the meetings and he knew which inventors would write what based on their previous inventions and knowledge mislovsky wasn't just writing or explaining the patterns he was explaining where the search should go and why it should go and search engines even followed his insights research and foresight he has created different types of information repositories to understand concepts of search engines he created different search verticals or even other types of methods to consider or understand the search engines and here i call disciplined and structured mindset for seo because i believe this is a mindset behind the search engine optimization of the holistic approach because without discipline you can't do things in a consistent way and you without structured mindset you can actually organize your strategy in a proper way and here actually bill slossy created it because when you start to optimize a web page according to the builds documents you start to think the next year updates you don't just focus on existing state of the search you actually create the best possible website even for the future and while doing that you also consider deep learning related algorithms or contradicting algorithms you also take care of many different aspects relevant to the coverage of a contextual domain or also a context layer understanding or uniting different types of entities under a main context and also choosing a main entity for the document while making others attribute you also try to understand how the search engine created a query network and as a query cluster and you also try to understand you can you may be maybe you can divide that query cluster and make the search engine create entirely a different search design for a group of query networks and you try to understand to be able to do that what kind of an information retrieval score query responsiveness and page rank will be necessary so while doing that you always use him for example a serve here in a disciplined structure mindset for seo bizlavsky has given some examples to help sustain of course these are just 0.1 percent maybe even not that much a search engine also indexes the internal links and external links to create a link graph a search engine indexes anchor tags along with the documents the anchor tags are used semantic annotations a semantic annotation can be used as a query auto suggestion a query auto suggestion can change based on the popularity of an anchor attack a change query auto suggestion can affect the overall relevance of a documentary query the overall relevance of the document to the query affects fx rankings so this is actually a kind of chained effect if you look at here a search engine also indexes the internal links and external links to create a link graph it means that it also indexes the anchor text they also use semantic annotations for any anchor tags then they also here already and then also they use these semantic notations for auto suggestions and then if the auto suggestions actually change it means that overall relevance of a document will change and rankings will change with it so even your competitor's anchor tags can actually affect the auto suggestions and based on that you can also change your rankings even without you notice and you might think that what happened without noticing and to be able to affect these things you need to do things in a bulk and consistent way and here discipline and structured mindset actually comes really handy here i have actually written an article in 2020 and i have actually this is turkish i have written like 18 000 words here and i have actually focused on google spam detection systems and i focus on local search only and while focusing on there i actually say that when you take a picture with your phone i said google actually knows where you are they actually know when you take a picture they know which building is that where you exactly you are and who even lives there and they also know what kind of a query has been searched from that point of view yesterday and what was the satisfaction of that user they all will know foot traffic where you visit and actually whether you like it or not and they also i believe if they if they unite these things also with voice search or voice certified things they already know what kind of a music you listen there or anything they they actually know when i say that google already knows what where you are from pictures i actually have proven it too in this article that's why it is that long because i need to be able to prove something you need to put so much information with a logical chain like a philosoph and it's so hard and when i have proven it some people still could didn't accept that and then actually one year later google started to use the same system in system in the google maps here again i am talking about game system gaming the system then i have shared this thing on twitter street view visual query will slash liked and shared this this thing there and actually after uh after really really short amount of time maybe i didn't put the pictures here but let me just try to find them from my [Music] phone since i don't actually plan the videos sometimes these things happen if you look at the images here for example if you look at these images here you just show a picture and from there they understand where you are and they actually give you secret visual queries and also suggestions because they always tell you that show the put the camera or show any kind of store name or store name relating to the camera so that they can understand which street you are in and they can actually give you different types of suggestions and this is again like that and i have actually written this very much before and even in schema.org which will be explained a lot via ramanatang viguha in extra lessons of the semantic gesture course even there actually there are different types of structured data samples for just location of the building but not just the location also the left side of a building right side of a building and they were actually waiting for the coordinates because google actually indexes the physical world they are beyond to online and when i share this bill actually supported me there some people say that it's not possible it's possible highly possible and google landmarks also it came later to uh with different announcements and we had actually uh brand penetration for regions again it was about different types of regions and they were trying to understand which brand is more important for which region just based on the images in different locales and other things so as i say they have more than 40 000 patents after 20 years of research you start to understand and why was bill slawski a threat to the commercial search engine companies i believe i should change this was as is because he is still a threat to google microsoft or other this because when you actually know the search engines on that level it's not that hard to rank the websites but at the same time as i say it requires too much discipline and too much structured mindset but still it can be done even with ai since humans are not disciplined but machines are with ai i know many samples that actually can take more than 50 000 clicks a day under just actually 20 days it's possible it can be done just secret a couple of things unite them and then referees and also use natural language generation put some internal links based on some rules and publish 20 million pages then check how the google actually behaves i have actually taken a video sample for that too i won't publish it until the project ends but you will see actually google doesn't check the quality of the content before the two or three months and if your website is too costly and suddenly growing they won't be able to check your documents on that level because it's too costly and why i did our holistic seo take bilslowski as a thought leader i believe i have explained it already and what to learn from this last is life is only for the people who want to listen or read you can read it later and how he affected me i believe this will be the last section i guess because as i say i didn't plan the video i am just talking randomly and if you watch still thank you for that and here we have some messages i have actually many messages with bill many samples and that's why i am unstable lately and i am more angrier and i can't endure other humans that much while managing a company it's not that easy to be honest and here for example some of these things are like random messages because here i try to explain how he affected me and what kind of a culture actually he has given me and what i have done thanks to him and i have put some concrete samples about how he actually educated me for example here i asked him a question about google's product summit 2019 conference i asked him certain types of google algorithm questions he gave me paulo harry's word to listing just read this article from 202 and i reported that url blah blah blah and there are other things here and here another example i asked him a question about autocomplete of autocompletion using previously submitted query data anchor text has a broken link here i say and he fixes it another one here actually he also explains by the way uh these things for example the youtube store and other things and this is the for example here x i asked him for a couple of questions that i have written in turkish again he actually explains it is a fascinating topic as special attempts to predict using at the company the patent office appeared to have fixed things night since he reported a link to the patent office they just fixed it later here i have a i have an interview i'm a single from google google fellow i shared it i i also love his old review from the new york times it helped me to think like google i continue to my article there are lots of things or digging the google patterns also i will read your last article at least on the last interview i'm sure there are lots of things to learn from there and a heart from bill hello again i was reading your presentation slide share from bill slawski i will i always read your articles for more than five six hours a week and later it became actually four hours a day and i wish i could read them again as before do you think opening a school for search engine theories optimization and marketing every information from your presentation articles and speeches are insightful and inspirational i haven't thought of opening a school i'd sure i'd share my presentation and blog post to make it easier for people to learn from them despite that millions no most people actually don't read that much and they prefer to listen empty videos or garbage as yours sorry for saying that but it's the truth hello bill do you know this website and actually this was from dave davies he was telling me that also he told me also to follow him there's a sample here that i wanted to show you because understanding the search engine is not easy at all it requires too much reading as i say but here for example we have an example google assistant actions can now continues listen for specific words and here i say i remember that you have written similar things to this by sending this link i am saying yes it sounds familiar google has been granted pay page ts on what it refers to as hot words that it recognized it didn't it didn't write about any of those i didn't write any of any of these the actions i wrote about under a patent there that was more focused on tight secret interaction than voice interaction songs stuck in your head just home to search this is actually this the pattern here and these actually they're connected to each other easily the hot verse here actually it creates a kind of like one three minutes of window if you tell hey if you tell let's say i or if you tell any kind of noun without a verb google might assume that is a hot word and they can start to list in your background and they also list in your music background they are able to even recognize the background music they they're already able to actually take any kind of song information from your app since it's mostly android phone and then actually they can take the echo of the music from your room and they can use it for recognizing the music as well and also here as you see for example most seos do not connect these google services and products interchangeably to each other that's why they also do not think that holistically but if you want to optimize things for search engines you have to understand their old technologies and improvements for example many times i shared ai related google posts and he also shared his thought by connecting them to the search engines there are variations on this patent but this one is recent and is about associating words with actions why i am saying it because when you associate a word with an action as i say if you use a kind of verb or a kind of noun as a single word or two words or short sentences google easily can be triggered and listen you and at the same time here actually by saying actions like hey google what is the or what what is the how is the veteran can i go to the airport or these type of things today if you use google nest it's not that strange for you google actually uses these things with key anonymization is another topic i also remember a patent that says google can recognize background music playing where android phone starts i wait thus was it aimed at developing and customizing the music search feature yes it is telling me that songs are being played on my television at the radio and hello bill i hope you are fine serps that offered me a reorganize as chat event i agreed there are three things that come to my amount mind search philosophy and what can be done on behalf of seo with python minor major page speed factors the bills say that the first one would be way much better than search philosophy is here as a serp star chat event and here i say i think the first one is better because most seos because most of most of the seos and marketers don't think analytically they do not know search engine concepts and nature they don't look at serp with the third perspective of search engine i can ask some definitions of concepts such as canonical query knowledge domain or location sensitivity etc for python and seo there are really interesting and futuristic things to do such as automation google trends or certain queries or creating customers your crawler etc baseball is another topic but there is some information gap in the industry for instance nobody cares when we should use grid layout or flexbox for creating less rendering cost it's the browser still they don't think despite this message was two years ago anyway so here i have that secretion from there and here what it says this sentence belongs to jason barnard which i love and here he says he is a holistic seo expert who learns a lot from bilslowski here's another thing another screenshot here thanks for the heads-up and hello bill many thanks for your answers and time it means a lot i say he says you are welcome thanks for inviting me to part we've all grown together he actually attended the event there and we have other things here like no refreshed version of that once we wiggle that he says that you like it too and i have actually shared one of the patterns from him it was like that you might be better sure by the asking someone like hamlet batista you say this was a good moment you know two of your heroes you know each other and they mention each other to you and we have other samples here too there has only been one patent about author vectors for example you say i will suggest looking up the inventors to see what else they have patented or what white peppers they might have written here actually i asked about author vectors i have published a video about it the video actually one previous before this and that video actually explained the outer authority for different topics and author vectors it is an article that has been written with little array together and it is a highly queried document i can tell and here is actually bill how he uses these things together and he explained them to me and really well and i tell him that i already have actually two articles from you but i couldn't have enough time for doing these things and also i mentioned earlier here i asked another question which mentioned brent mentioned ends the reputation and seo relation and i have found these things these three articles from bill 2014 15 13 and they'll start with brand brand or named entities and also i content as like other things and i told him that i was reading everything from you but i forgot these things how do you remember all these things i asked he actually told me that i am also reading what i have written before and here i s sent him an example of a related article this is actually a kind of example of web page layout recognition with different web page elements he also says thanks because we were sharing these articles with each other and here i have created one of my first extensive amount of researches just for just for query processing and he says that i already know this you of course he knows because i actually learned all these things from him again here i actually share another google ai related things which bill he directly says that i see doc dr nyork there and i don't know who he is but he of course knows and here we have other things i ask him how to find the related patterns as i say i choose random messages here and these things continue like that i ask him a simple question and he gives me all these articles one by one he does and he does these things all the time and i also attended a couple of events with him and i have put this image of ammon here because to be honest i am not that much good at remembering names or faces and i remembered it later but in brighton seo ammon actually approached me and he said oh front of face here and since i am a kind of for remembering the names and faces i couldn't remember him and then we have taken this image it is important for me because he is a friend of bill and also i didn't or couldn't have a picture together with bill but at least i had a picture with emman so it's a kind of uh thing for me and here i have word of hamlet batista and i hope alias the professor will continue to stay with me or and i will stay continue to stay with him and basically this is i believe end of the video the tribute for the char starving of seo let's remember him let's honor him and let's continue to protect what he he has written and we should also improve what he has done before and we should continue to add more and more information and it won't be easy because he was an army as just a single person but i believe we will be able to protect this tradition and as i say usually when i write one of my case studies i write them in a way that they will be able to stay relevant updated for the future and if someone in the future tries to write history of search engine optimization search engines or even search i believe bill slabski will have a playstation as a kind of relevant entity to the future as well as a kind of light or torch for the civilization and when i write my seo case studies i write them in a way that even someone from one century later or two century laters two centuries laters that person can read these as your case studies and they can understand actually how to analyze complex adaptive systems and how to actually convince highly complicated search systems or any kind of ranking systems because when we talk about search engines it's not just about actually ranking websites and taking money it's actually about how we can find quality signals among higher similar things to each other how we can rank each rank these things how we can actually communicate to a community that tries to learn everything and how we can actually understand a business that tries to protect every algorithm while actually creating thousands of documents legal documents nearly every decade and when you read these things with this eye you start to realize that there is always something more important than money because one day we will all die i will be that you will be that too and anyone who watches this video one day we will all be dead and i accept it there is no other option already but i am not set because of it i just wanted to perform myself and i believe my purpose is changing how seo is being done and i also want to create the richest documents richest proven methodologies for search engine optimization and while doing that i am trying to do these things in a way that in a way that these things will actually stay relevant to the future and will show people or the researchers the way because i have spent many times with the history i know that even a single tablet a single document from like 2000 years ago or 4 000 years ago or a simple stone from like 6 000 years ago it can actually prove many things and it can affect how we think how we behave how we believe so with that site we shall always remember the name bill slovsky if you have listened thank you and take care of yourself

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Bill Slawski is a search philosopher who developed different mindsets, methods, examinations and analysis for the commercial search engines, and evolution of the semantic web. Bill started the SEO in 1996, while he was an attorney. Bill Slawski is an important aspect of the search engine optimization trends in an academic way. Bill Slawski has written more than 2,000 SEO and search engine related articles, he used more than 2,000,000 words for explaining the search ecosystem. Bill examined how the search engines crawl, index, rank, serve and collect data, or process data. Bill Slawski has educated tens of thousands of SEOs with his articles, presentations, and speeches. Bill Slawski represents the academic side of the search engine optimization. Bill has worked with over 1,000 SEO projects, and a big portion of these brands are in the Fortune 500 brands. Bill Slawski has created the SEOByTheSea.com, and he is the leading researcher of the SEO Industry. Bill Slawski has explained the complex adaptive systems to help the SEO Community, and as an SEO Pioneer, he knew the search engines better than the search engine engineers. Bill had authorship on MOZ, Search Engine Land, and Search Engine Journal. Most of the articles of the Bill Slawski has been published on SEOByTheSea.com. Bill Slawski’s motto is “Learn SEO directly from Search Engines”. Bill created SEOByTheSea.com in 2005. He has written for SEO techniques, and strategies for more than 17 years actively. He published over 100 SEO Slides on Slideshare. Bill Slawski explained the semantic web principles before any SEO. He affected SEOs like Koray Tuğberk GÜBÜR, Marie Haynes, Jason Barnard, Doc Sheldon, Dave Harry, Barry Schawrtz, Loren Baker, and many more. Bill has affected the entire SEO Industry by warning the SEOs against the search engines, and their communication methodologies. Thus, a search engine official statement didn’t mean everything for the ones who read the patents and the research papers. Bill Slaw
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