
We’re welcoming John Michael Palmes as an SEO contributor at Social Baddie.
John Michael joins the platform as a hands-on SEO specialist whose work focuses on improving website visibility through structured, data-backed optimization. His approach to SEO is grounded in execution—testing, measuring, and adjusting based on how search systems actually respond, not how they’re supposed to work in theory.
What stands out in John Michael’s work is his focus on fundamentals done well. Rather than chasing shortcuts or surface-level tactics, he approaches SEO as a system that evolves through iteration. His experience spans keyword research, on-page and off-page SEO, technical audits, and performance analysis, all applied across live websites where results are earned gradually—not promised instantly.
At Social Baddie, we value contributors who understand that SEO isn’t a checklist or a one-time setup. It’s a long game built on clarity, consistency, and patience. John Michael’s mindset aligns closely with that philosophy. His insights come from real projects, ongoing audits, and day-to-day problem-solving—where progress often shows up quietly before it shows up publicly.
Through his contributions, John Michael will be sharing practical observations on keyword research, content structure, technical foundations, and performance tracking. Expect notes drawn from real implementations, real constraints, and real feedback from search systems—not polished theories disconnected from practice.
His presence strengthens Social Baddie’s mission to document SEO as it’s actually practiced: imperfect, iterative, and grounded in real-world learning. We’re excited to have him contributing to the platform and adding another practitioner’s perspective to the ongoing conversation around sustainable, system-first SEO.
