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Apple Vision Pro: Casey Neistat’s SEO Mastery Unveiled
Opening Shot: It’s Casey on his signature boosted board, weaving his way through the busy New York traffic. I’ve seen this before. Neistate is the king of the vlog. In fact, he’s my YouTube gen’s Mr. Beast. Totally original and a fantastic storyteller. But today, there’s something different about Casey. He’s wearing what can only be described as a white monstrosity on his head. The type you see in VR showrooms but never really live up to your expectations. Today, Casey is giving his unique review of the Apple Vision Pro, but it’s not his review of the Apple Vision Pro I’m reviewing but rather how he speaks in his videos.
Neistat’s mastery extends beyond gadget exploration and daily vlogs; it’s a crafty use of SEO keywords. Watch his review. Casey must be in his 40s, and I highly doubt he spends his time watching Mr. Beast videos. Ok, maybe he does, but that’s not the point.
The deliberate inclusion of Mr. Beast, a pop culture phenomenon, subtly ties Neistat’s content to trending topics without overtly mentioning Tesla or Elon Musk. This strategic keyword alchemy plays a crucial role in the SEO game. Lately, Mr. Beast joined Elon Musk’s X, and Elon Musk and X are often in the news. Elon also owns Tesla and Space X and has had some unique perspectives on the Israel-Palestine conflict.
Casey is not a controversial YouTuber, but I know he knows how SEO works. I don’t, but he definitely does, and the inclusion of Mr. Beast in his Apple Vision Pro review proves it. Casey knows that Mr. Beast recently got paid the most money ever on X, formally Twitter, after Elon enticed him to join. Sure, there are other SEO god words one can use, but none is better than Mr…
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