In this episode the Insider Hustlers Brain PodcastDaily Sparkz sits down Stewart, widely known as “SEO Jesus,” for one of the most honest conversations about the future of SEO, the rise of AI, and what it really takes to survive in competitive online businesses.
What I personally liked about this interview is how practical Stewart is. There is no hype here. No trends for the sake of trends. Only real strategies from someone who has tested, failed, adapted and evolved.
Clicks, CTR and temporary ranking gains
Stewart talks about usage viral traffic and click-through rate manipulation to achieve quick ranking boosts, especially in high ROI niches like iGaming.
He explains that once a website is already close to page one, User behavior is more important than backlinks.
What struck me was how calmly he speaks about this change.
Instead of chasing endless links, he watches how Google responds to real users. It’s a reminder that SEO isn’t just technical these days. It’s behavioral.
Cheap backlinks and faster testing
One of the most surprising parts of the interview is his strategy AP Newswire for backlinks. By purchasing in bulk, Stewart explains how he can get hundreds of contextual links at a very low cost.
But the real lesson here isn’t just about cheap links. It’s about speed.
Instead of spending months building a perfect website, Stewart prefers to quickly launch many small sites, see which ones rank, and then invest more in the winners.
This attitude alone is incredibly valuable when you work in highly competitive niches.
AI is changing search and many models will not survive
Stewart is clear about where things are going. With AI overviews and zero-click searchesMany affiliate blogs and content sites are slowly losing their relevance.
His advice is simple but effective: “Be the product.”
Instead of relying solely on informational sites, he recommends building them up Services, SaaS or real companies that AI cannot replace.
People may read AI answers, but they still need agencies, software and real professionals.
This part really stuck with me. It’s not about fighting AI. It’s about building something that works with the new reality.
Real business advice and regrets
The most personal moment comes when Stewart talks about regret.
His biggest mistake was hesitation. Staying too long in jobs he hated. Holding on to relationships that didn’t work. Wait instead of acting.
Now his philosophy is very direct: Move faster, decide faster, and don’t be afraid to cut things that aren’t working.
He also shares his admiration for Warren Buffettnot for wealth, but for discipline, patience and a simple life despite success.
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What I liked most about this conversation is how honest it feels.
SEO is changing rapidly. AI is changing even faster. And Stewart doesn’t act like he has all the answers. He simply adapts, tests, and builds companies that make sense in the real world.
If you work in SEO, affiliate marketing, or online building, this episode is more than just a strategy talk. It’s a reminder that the most important skill is today adaptability.




