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Welcome to Market Movers: Building Brands and Links with Linkifi!
In this episode, we sit down with Kevin Wiles, ecommerce SEO consultant and former in-house lead for major brands like Halfords, Les Mills, and Air New Zealand. We cover everything from Shopify SEO foundations to AI-enhanced customer experience, modern content workflows, and how the definition of trust and branding is shifting in search.
🧠 Is SEO Dead? Not Even Close.
📦 Shopify & Ecommerce Search in 2025
🛍️ TikTok vs Google for Product Discovery
🧰 AI Workflows that Actually Work
🔨 Case Study: AI-Powered Window Sales App
💬 Voice Search & Visual Intent
🔗 Link Building & Brand Authority
“People don’t want a pushy window salesman on their sofa. Brands that remove friction from that process will win.”
“You can’t fix technical debt with AI content. SEO still starts with the basics—site health, intent, and trust.”
“The SEO agencies that won’t survive are the ones that refuse to adapt. Search behavior is changing—your strategy should too.”
“Branding is what earns links. Links are still vital—but they’re easier to earn when people actually like your brand.”
“To become a market leader, you’ve got to find a way to be cool. People don’t just buy products—they buy into brands.”
✅ User Experience is the New SEO
✅ Stop Blindly Publishing Content
✅ AI Should Enhance, Not Replace
✅ Marry SEO with Product, PR & UX
✅ Don’t Chase Gimmicks—Build Trust
Kevin Wiles is a seasoned ecommerce SEO consultant with in-house and agency experience across global brands like Halfords, Les Mills, and Air New Zealand. He specializes in Shopify SEO, technical audits, data-driven content strategies, and brand-integrated SEO consulting.
🔗 https://kevwiles.com
At Linkifi, we help brands land links on top-tier publications and build authority through digital PR and brand storytelling.
🎯 Book your FREE strategy call:
👋 Connect with hosts:
🎧 Listen to more Market Movers episodes:
#EcommerceSEO #ShopifySEO #AIForBrands #DigitalPR #MarketMoversPodcast #LinkBuilding #BrandExperience #Linkifi
By LinkifiWelcome to Market Movers: Building Brands and Links with Linkifi!
In this episode, we sit down with Kevin Wiles, ecommerce SEO consultant and former in-house lead for major brands like Halfords, Les Mills, and Air New Zealand. We cover everything from Shopify SEO foundations to AI-enhanced customer experience, modern content workflows, and how the definition of trust and branding is shifting in search.
🧠 Is SEO Dead? Not Even Close.
📦 Shopify & Ecommerce Search in 2025
🛍️ TikTok vs Google for Product Discovery
🧰 AI Workflows that Actually Work
🔨 Case Study: AI-Powered Window Sales App
💬 Voice Search & Visual Intent
🔗 Link Building & Brand Authority
“People don’t want a pushy window salesman on their sofa. Brands that remove friction from that process will win.”
“You can’t fix technical debt with AI content. SEO still starts with the basics—site health, intent, and trust.”
“The SEO agencies that won’t survive are the ones that refuse to adapt. Search behavior is changing—your strategy should too.”
“Branding is what earns links. Links are still vital—but they’re easier to earn when people actually like your brand.”
“To become a market leader, you’ve got to find a way to be cool. People don’t just buy products—they buy into brands.”
✅ User Experience is the New SEO
✅ Stop Blindly Publishing Content
✅ AI Should Enhance, Not Replace
✅ Marry SEO with Product, PR & UX
✅ Don’t Chase Gimmicks—Build Trust
Kevin Wiles is a seasoned ecommerce SEO consultant with in-house and agency experience across global brands like Halfords, Les Mills, and Air New Zealand. He specializes in Shopify SEO, technical audits, data-driven content strategies, and brand-integrated SEO consulting.
🔗 https://kevwiles.com
At Linkifi, we help brands land links on top-tier publications and build authority through digital PR and brand storytelling.
🎯 Book your FREE strategy call:
👋 Connect with hosts:
🎧 Listen to more Market Movers episodes:
#EcommerceSEO #ShopifySEO #AIForBrands #DigitalPR #MarketMoversPodcast #LinkBuilding #BrandExperience #Linkifi