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EP 309: How to Use Machine Learning for SEO w/Britney Muller

April 10, 2019

What if we could automate and use machines from some of the most mundane SEO tasks and free up our time for more strategy?

Well, it is possible and we’ll find out how machine learning can make our lives a little easier.

Britney Muller is the Senior SEO Scientist at Moz and she has been one of the more vocal leaders in the machine learning space for SEOs. She has written and presented on the topic a number of different times and is continually trying to learn more.

Let’s continue our deep dive into machine learning this week on the EDGE!

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