In this episode, we dive into revenue-focused SEO with Sam Dunning, founder of Breaking B2B, who has spent over 15 years helping B2B SaaS teams drive qualified pipeline through organic search—not just vanity traffic. Sam shares his "money keywords" framework for identifying high-intent search terms, his systematic approach to building competitor comparison pages that build trust rather than bash the competition, and his "blow out the water" content strategy for creating content moats around your category. He also provides data-driven insights on the evolving landscape of AI search and why customer research remains the foundation of effective SEO content.
We start by exploring Sam's "Revenue Not Vanity" philosophy and why traditional SEO approaches focused on top-funnel, informational content are becoming less effective. With Google's AI overviews dominating informational searches, Sam explains how the real opportunity lies in bottom-funnel, high-intent keywords where prospects are actively evaluating solutions. His three-column keyword research framework—your offer (however prospects describe it), industries you serve best, and main competitors—creates long-tail opportunities that are less competitive but highly qualified.
Sam walks us through his transparent approach to competitor content, advocating for pages that build trust by leading with where you're not the best fit before doubling down on your differentiators. This positions you as the helpful guide rather than the pushy salesperson. He also shares his "blow out the water" content strategy, which involves systematically analyzing what's already ranking and one-upping it with better research, customer insights, testimonials, and proof elements.
We also discuss SEO in the age of AI search, where Sam shares compelling data showing Google still receives 373 times more searches than ChatGPT and all AI tools combined. His strategy focuses on fundamentals that work across both traditional and AI search—particularly brand mentions and getting listed on relevant industry sites. Throughout the conversation, Sam emphasizes that effective SEO content requires deep customer understanding of how prospects describe their problems, what alternatives they're using, and why they choose one solution over another.
Whether you're a marketing leader trying to prove SEO ROI, a founder looking to build predictable organic pipeline, or a content strategist wanting to move beyond vanity metrics, this episode delivers actionable frameworks you can implement immediately.
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