Identifying who held the top spots and why.
Finding "low-hanging fruit" where competitors were weak. 2. Market Research (M)
Moving beyond rank tracking to see which keywords actually generated revenue. The Complete StomperNET SEO Course SMARTS
While the original DVDs are now collector's items, the mindset of that the SMARTS system introduced is baked into the DNA of modern digital marketing.
Relevance was about content. StomperNET moved away from "keyword stuffing" early on, focusing instead on . Identifying who held the top spots and why
Matching the content to what the searcher actually wanted to see. 5. Tracking (T)
Launched by Andy Jenkins, Brad Fallon, and a team of heavy hitters, StomperNET was more than just a course; it was a high-end coaching community. At its peak, it cost thousands of dollars to join. It was famous for its "StomperNet 1.0" DVD box sets and massive live events. The goal was simple: Breaking Down the "SMARTS" Framework Market Research (M) Moving beyond rank tracking to
This was the "Link Building" phase. In the StomperNET era, this meant: Distributing content to directories. Press Releases: Using news cycles for authority links.