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Will Critchlow

@willcritchlow

Founder and CEO @SearchPilot, founded @distilled (acquired by @Brainlabs)

Interest in basketball, whisky, cooking, auction theory

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Can't see Google paying this, but nor will most sites block googlebot, and if you're not going to block the biggest AI crawler...?

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To clarify - from the replies: You can allow / disallow google -extended but I don't think you can *charge* google-extended because google-extended robots.txt instructions just instruct google not to use that crawl data for training - the actual *request* is always just

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Thinking about this some more. I’d be shocked if this market clears. Anyone who’d allow crawling for an amount OpenAI would be willing to pay would allow it for free imo. The only case where you’d do it for that little is if it’s worth it to you to be included anyway. Put it

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I have to pinch myself sometimes when I look at our customer list. We set out with a mission to prove the value of SEO for the world's biggest websites, and MAN we have some great logos - not even all of which we can share publicly. There's a lot that is tough and challenging

I have to pinch myself sometimes when I look at our customer list. We set out with a mission to prove the value of SEO for the world's biggest websites, and MAN we have some great logos - not even all of which we can share publicly.

There's a lot that is tough and challenging
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If you want to keep up with SearchPilot content on your commute, your dog walk, while you exercise, or while doing chores, the business class lounge podcast continues - latest episode is my conversation with my brother Tom Critchlow : shows.acast.com/business-class…

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⚖️ "Move fast and break things" sounds great... until you break your organic traffic. You need a framework. A system for deciding when a change is a no-brainer and when it's worth testing to protect your downside or unlock a huge win. We built one. Link in the comments

⚖️ "Move fast and break things" sounds great... until you break your organic traffic.

You need a framework. A system for deciding when a change is a no-brainer and when it's worth testing to protect your downside or unlock a huge win.

We built one.

Link in the comments
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What are the best "resources" sections you've seen on B2B SaaS websites? Showcasing content for different stages / needs as well as latest or time sensitive content (like e.g. webinar sign ups)? I suspect JH Scherck has some opinions?

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Without knowing it, our podcast has been taken over by the Critchlow brothers. Who's next in the Critchlow family tree? Two great pods with each, found on your listening / watching network of choice!

Without knowing it, our podcast has been taken over by the Critchlow brothers. 

Who's next in the Critchlow family tree?

Two great pods with each, found on your listening / watching network of choice!