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May 28
$2.8 MILLION.

This auto repair shop paid us $24k for SEO.

We made them $2.8M back in 11 months.

That’s $117 for every $1 invested.

Here’s the SEO strategy we used: Image
1. Built pages that actually make money (not “Services” junk).

Their site had one generic page called “Auto Repair Services”.

Useless.

We killed it.

Then built high-intent money pages like:

“Emergency Brake Repair in Dallas - Same Day Service, Honest Pricing”
People searching this aren’t browsing.

They’re already stressed.

They want their car fixed today.

Those pages convert like crazy.
2. Wrote local blog content that pulls trust + rankings.

Most auto shop owners think blogs are pointless.

Wrong.

We wrote stuff like:

“How Dallas Heat Destroys Your Car Battery (And How to Avoid Being Stranded)”

This did 3 things:

- Proved expertise
- Built local trust
- Pushed service pages up in Google

Locals shared it. Google rewarded it.
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May 27
An HVAC contractor spent $27k with us on SEO.

We made them $3.2M in 12 months.

That's $118 for every $1 invested.

Here's exactly what we did:
1. Built pages that actually generate emergency calls.

Their site had one generic page called "HVAC Services."

Useless. We killed it.

Then built high-intent money pages like:

"Emergency AC Repair in Dallas - Same Day Service, Upfront Pricing"

People searching this aren't browsing.

Their AC went out at 9pm in July.

They need someone tonight. Those pages convert like crazy.Image
2. Fixed internal linking - the most ignored lever in local SEO.

Their site was a dead end.

No links between:

- Services
- Blogs
- Homepage

We connected everything logically:
AC repair → blog → homepage → furnace service → maintenance plan page

Google finally understood the site.

Pages that were invisible started ranking fast.
Read 9 tweets
May 16
A law firm spent $55k with us on SEO.

We made them $6.2M in 11 months.

That's $113 for every $1 invested.

Here's exactly what we did:
1. Built pages that actually generate high-value case inquiries.

Their site had one generic page called "Personal Injury Attorney."

Useless.

We killed it.

Then built high-intent money pages like:

"Car Accident Attorney Dallas - Free Consultation, No Fee Unless You Win"

"18-Wheeler Accident Lawyer Fort Worth - Maximum Compensation Guaranteed"

People searching this aren't browsing.

They just got hit by a truck.

They need someone today.

Those pages convert like crazy.Image
2. Fixed internal linking - the most ignored lever in legal SEO.

Their site was a dead end.

No links between:

- Practice areas
- Blog posts
- Homepage

We connected everything logically:

Truck accident → blog → homepage → personal injury → free consultation page

Google finally understood the site.

Pages that were invisible started ranking fast.
Read 9 tweets
May 12
I firmly believe I could take ANY local service business and get them to $100k/month using SEO in 90 days.

Here’s exactly how I’d do it with Claude Cowork:
1. I'd fix my GBP categories before touching anything else.

most businesses picked their primary category years ago and never looked at it again.

meanwhile competitors added secondary categories that trigger completely different searches.

open Claude Cowork.

paste this:

"go to Google Maps, search my top 3 keywords, find every category my competitors have that I'm missing."

done in 10 minutes. used to take half a day.
2. I'd stop chasing broad keywords completely.

"best plumber" is a waste of time. you'll never win that game.

Claude finds the bottom-funnel keywords your competitors are ranking for that you're not.

service + city. emergency + service. near me.

boring keywords. the ones that actually call you.
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May 1
If you're not using Claude for SEO in 2026, you're already behind.

Copy these 7 prompts.

It literally turns Claude into a $10K/month SEO agency:

(Save this before it goes viral)
1. Claude Cowork can do a GBP Category Audit

"Open Chrome and go to Google Maps. Search '[service] in [city]' for these 3 keywords: [keyword1], [keyword2], [keyword3]. For each search, note which of my competitors show up in the Map Pack. Then open each competitor's GBP listing and extract their primary category and all secondary categories. Put everything in a spreadsheet.

One tab per keyword. Columns: business name, primary category, secondary categories, star rating, review count, ranking position. Highlight any categories my competitors have that I'm missing from my GBP.”
2. Claude Cowork can fully analyze your competition’s weaknesses.

"Scan these sites. What are these competitors' sites missing? Find the content gaps and tell me 5 topics I should cover to be more helpful than them."

If you provide more value, you win the #1 spot. Period.
Read 10 tweets
Apr 26
After 1200 hours using Claude Cowork, I can say it’s the technology that has revolutionized SEO.

Here are 7 prompts I use daily that have transformed my SEO strategy; they could do the same for you:

(Save this 🔖)
1. Claude Cowork can fully analyze your competition’s weaknesses.

"Scan these sites. What are these competitors' sites missing? Find the content gaps and tell me 5 topics I should cover to be more helpful than them."

If you provide more value, you win the #1 spot. Period.
2. Claude Cowork can do a GBP Category Audit

"Open Chrome and go to Google Maps. Search '[service] in [city]' for these 3 keywords: [keyword1], [keyword2], [keyword3]. For each search, note which of my competitors show up in the Map Pack. Then open each competitor's GBP listing and extract their primary category and all secondary categories. Put everything in a spreadsheet.

One tab per keyword. Columns: business name, primary category, secondary categories, star rating, review count, ranking position. Highlight any categories my competitors have that I'm missing from my GBP.”
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