⭐️ "Whatever your life's work is, do it well." - Martin Luther King Jr
Hello friends!
I wanted to dedicate this month’s newsletter to Hamlet Batista. It’s no secret that Hamlet has been a massive part of my journey learning Python - this whole newsletter wouldn’t exist without him. I know that he inspired countless others too, and that legacy will live on in all of us and the things we will achieve because of him.
Hamlet was so passionate about inspiring people to start using Python and loved to share the projects of those in the community in his monthly Search Engine Journal column. As a tribute to this, I wanted to include a section in my next SEJ post to share projects anyone has/is working on. If you would like to be included, please let me know. You can email me here, or drop me a message on Twitter.
Also, if Hamlet has inspired you to get started, or you have followed one of his amazing tutorials, I’d love to feature that too. Thank you 💜
🌍 Content to check out
As a wonderful tribute to Hamlet and the SEO Python community he helped to cultivate, Charly Wargnier (@datachaz) has created this website to collect contributions of the amazing Python projects those in the SEO community have created. In addition, the collection of Hamlet’s priceless contributions to the SEO Community are also featured.
Rank Sense Webinar : Website Categorization with Tensorflow and Python
The latest webinar in RankSense’s series features Daniel Heredia where he demonstrated his script for automating the categorisation of websites with meta titles and descriptions using Supervised Learning.
How I Analyzed Millions of Log Files with Python
Moshe Ma-yafit created a super cool script for log file analysis, this post explains how the script works and the visualisations it is able to display including Google Bot Hits By Device, Daily Hits by Response Code, Response Code % Total and more!
☀️ Project
Introducing Wiki Topic Grapher
Another amazing Streamlit project by Charley Wargnier, this app leverages the power of Google’s NLP to retrieve entity relationships from Wikipedia URLs or topics. Use cases include: Researching any topic and getting entity associations that exist from that seed topic or finding out how well you’ve covered a specific topic on your website. Try out the app here
🌱 Inspiration
The ever amazing Aleyda Solis has put together a roadmap for everyone on their SEO learning journey, from the basics, to executing SEO processes as well as areas of specialisation and how to automate SEO tasks (hello Python). The learning SEO site also features a list of the best & free reliable resources for each section of the roadmap.
💙 D&I
Diversity and Inclusion in Marketing in 2021: Why has nothing changed?
The work that Azeem is doing to bring light to the issues with Diversity and Inclusion in our industry is soo incredible and this post is an important read for everyone. It also features a powerful contribution from Saffron Shergill.
✨ More cool-ness
BrightonSEO March 2021
The March virtual edition of BrightonSEO is fast approaching! There are so many sessions I’m excited to watch, here are some of them:
Control Your Indexability : Areej AbuAli
Are you there Page Experience? It’s me, Dev Tools : Jamie Indigo & Rachel Anderson
How to build simple Web apps in Python to automate your SEO tasks! : Charly Wargnier
Neural Matching and How Machines Construct Language : Jessica Peck
The New Era of Automation in Tech SEO : Ashley Berman Hale
Crawling & Indexing for JavaScript Heavy Sites : Dave Smart
Digital Accessibility and Compliance: Essential for Users, Good for SEO : Lea Scudamore
Thank you so much for taking the time to read this, I hope it has given you some inspiration.
Stay safe,
✌️ Ruth