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  • Ryan Stewart – Opinion

    Posted by seohelper on July 2, 2021 at 9:04 pm

    I see him about. He has courses, checklists and some sort of private discord community.

    Anyone tried out his stuff?

    What’s your opinion?

    jakeinmn replied 2 years, 9 months ago 1 Member · 3 Replies
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  • michaelpearse

    Guest
    July 2, 2021 at 9:54 pm

    He is more competent than alot of SEOs. Whe we outsourced some stuff to Webris I was not happy but I do SEO different than he does and have a hire risk tolerance so I am biased.

    I did go through and audit that training gor my students and I think it is a solid way to put processes together.

    One of the issues with a lot of Biz opp minded SEO training is a lack of deeper understanding. His Blueprint has deeper information that I see a majority of the time

    If you are new to SEO I am not sure it is the best place to start though.

    Edit: Due to questions asked and to be fair I do believe Webris is an above average firm.

  • bjj17

    Guest
    July 3, 2021 at 12:33 am

    I am actually a member of his training course the blueprint training.. honestly, you can learn SEO online for free anywhere, but his course really shines through his process.. a lot of courses will have 100 different tactics to implement, but they don’t really teach you how to construct a campaign from a-z for a client.

    So if you are an agency owner and looking to streamline and create better processes for your client, his material is 100 percent for you… but if you are just looking to learn SEO, you should definitely look elsewhere because while he does go over a lot of “tactics” its a bit more advanced.

    I think the siege learn course or the SEO Blueprint by Glen Allsopp are great for learning SEO from the ground up.. again though all this info can be found online for free.. check out [learningseo.io](https://learningseo.io) for 100 percent free material

  • jakeinmn

    Guest
    July 3, 2021 at 1:40 am

    I remember when I never used Asana… or anything like it and managed even one client…jesus christ why.

    I’ve tried his blueprint system and its pretty simple to explain and revolutionary if you’ve never systemtized a process before.

    Blueprint basically tells you this: Have one worker do one thing for all clients and have the SOP for it assigned to them whenever a new client comes up.

    There I saved you a few grand.

    If none of that made sence and you want more info just buy the course.

    If you have business operations sense or project manager experience you’ll be like well, duh.

    Just hit me up and I can share kind of what he does, which is what any agency should do to do a good sysops job internally – he has his free blueprint shit on his site which is great if you don’t know how to streamline it.