Podcasts

WTSPodcast

Hosts: Sarah McDowell & Areej AbuAli
12 April 2021

Jamie is a technical SEO best known for taming JavaScript frameworks like Angular and React, helping websites share information with humans by improving how search engines crawl, render, and index.

In this week’s episode, Jamie discusses ethics and disinformation surrounding not just SEO but the internet as a whole, covering topics such as who’s responsible, why it’s an issue, ways to tackle these challenges and much more.

We also find out what inspires Jamie, challenges she has faced as a women in the industry and what empowers her to be the brilliant women she is today.

I’m an American. I witnessed the actions on January 6th. I saw humans acting in what they thought was an altruistic, a very passionate way for the betterment of all people. I was angry.

I wanted them to be punished.

I wanted these folks to be held accountable for their actions and then had to do some introspection and realize that these were well-intended humans who’d been weaponized by disinformation who were emboldened to take action based on that data that was completely within search engine guidelines.

Make SEO Simple Again

Host: Daniel Cheung
19 December 2020

In this episode of Make SEO Simple Again, I have a conversation with Jamie Indigo – technical SEO at DeepCrawl. I ask her about she got started in SEO, the challenges she has faced as a female and leans into her vulnerability and provides actionable advice for women of color and in the LGBTQIA+ community when they encounter aggression.

“I’m that blue haired tech SEO who keeps popping up in your feed. I do like to talk a lot about ethics, the human aspects of search and I like to advocate for technology serving humans, not the other way round.”

The Search Engine Journal Show

Need technical SEO or JavaScript advice?

Ask Jamie Alberico.

As one of the brightest in the field, Jamie regularly shows all kinds of awesome insights and interesting takes over on Twitter.

Technical SEO is her turf, but did you know she started out in the industry as a website content writer?

Curiosity took her into the rabbit hole that is SEO – and that same curiosity has helped her take on enterprise projects where “everything’s always on fire.”

“Not a Robot is my own company. I named it after all the CAPTCHAs I filled out in my life. As a technical SEO, you are emulating the experience of bots to encounter your content that triggers a lot of like, “Are you sure you’re humans?”

I work best embedded with dev teams. That is my happy place right there between UX, our developers and having conversation with the stakeholders. And that allows me to prioritize and tailor recommendations, testing strategies for that business needs and the model they’re going with.”

Interviewer: Danny Goodwin
Date: 21 May 2020

EXPERTS ON THE WIRE PODCAST

Interviewer: Dan Shure
Date: 10 May 2018
Learn better, do better notes: at the time of this recording, I was ignorant of how inappropriate it was for me to use the phrase ‘spirit animal’. I’ve since learned better. I apologize for using the phrase and appreciate those chose to help educate me.

SEO in the Lab

Interviewer: Alexis Sanders
Date: 5 May 2019

Open Dialogue

Interviewer: Sam Marsden
Date: December 2019