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Podcast SEO Intern – 9x90™

new york, ny • Posted 1 weeks ago
Remote Full Time General

Podcast Digital Detective9x90™ is a global business podcast where founders, investors and execs unpack how they built empires, created impact, and broke records.Hosted by Adi Soozin, our audience includes UHNWI, startup founders, Forbes-listers, Wall Street legends, and politicians in 56+ countries.What You'll DoYou'll be the digital detective behind the scenes, helping new fans find us through search—on Google, YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and beyond.Research and recommend the best episode titles, descriptions, and keywordsWrite or optimize SEO-rich summaries, show notes, and guest biosAnalyze traffic sources (via Spotify, Apple, Google Search Console, Podchaser, etc.)Track ranking for keywords like "how to raise $100M", "private equity strategies", "real estate investing", etc.Pitch ideas for new episode topics or content clusters based on search demandCreate backlinks through podcast directories, guest profiles, and relevant PR opportunitiesWhat You'll NeedA solid grasp of SEO fundamentals (Yoast, Keywords Everywhere, Ubersuggest, or SEMrush welcome!)Experience writing for the web (even if it's a blog, newsletter, or your own portfolio)Comfortable using Google Docs, Sheets, and basic analytics dashboardsBonus if you're familiar with Spotify for Podcasters, Apple Podcasts Connect, or YouTube SEOExtra bonus: You've helped grow a newsletter, blog, or podcast audience beforeWhat You'll GainReal-world experience applying SEO to a media brand with global reachPortfolio samples that demonstrate content strategy and optimizationA crash course in growth marketing for a premium audience (VCs, founders, execs)Mentorship from top-tier marketers and media prosFlexible work hours, full remote freedom, and the chance to actually be seenWho You AreCurious, analytical, and obsessed with what makes people clickA strong writer who loves turning data into strategyPassionate about digital growth, content discovery, and mediaYou care more about results than vanity metrics

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