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Bootstrapped an SEO agency to 100+ clients. $36M generated for clients in 2024. Running https://t.co/gCdeqf3HvZ & https://t.co/MqECr57Il0
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Mar 7 16 tweets 3 min read
You've been told content cannibalization is bad.

That's wrong.

Sometimes it's the smartest SEO strategy.

Here's when you SHOULD intentionally cannibalize your own content (and why it works): First, let's define the two types of cannibalization:

Type 1: Accidental (bad)
Multiple pages competing for the same keyword unintentionally.

Type 2: Strategic (good)
Deliberately creating competing pages to dominate the SERP.

Most SEOs only know about Type 1.
Mar 2 14 tweets 3 min read
Static blog posts get 2-3% engagement.

Interactive content? 20–25%, up to 10× more user interaction.

We built interactive assets that generated 200% ROI in just 90 days.

Here’s exactly how we did it 🧵👇 1/ Interactive content outperforms everything else:

- 2× more conversions than static
- 4-5× longer time on page
- 70% higher engagement rates
- 50% more backlinks naturally

Yet most SEO teams ignore it completely.
Feb 28 11 tweets 2 min read
One well-executed digital PR campaign can generate dozens, sometimes 100+ high-authority links.

Budget is often in the mid-4 to low-5-figure range.

Here’s the strategy behind campaigns that actually work in 2026: 1/ Campaign foundation: research-driven topics

Successful campaigns usually start with:

• A timely topic journalists already cover
• Original data (survey, dataset, or analysis)
• Multiple story angles for different audiences
• Clear relevance to current industry conversations

Typical survey scope today:
500–1,500 respondents across multiple segments.

Investment often ranges from $1.5K–$4K depending on incentives and platform (e.g., SurveyMonkey or panel providers).

Original data still attracts legitimate editorial interest.
Feb 25 7 tweets 2 min read
Traditional keyword research finds the obvious.

Everyone’s already ranking for those.

I used AI to uncover 100+ hidden keywords competitors missed.

Most showed “0” search volume… yet they generated $42K in revenue.

Here’s the exact method 🧵👇 1/ The problem with traditional tools:

Ahrefs, SEMrush, and Ubersuggest show you the same data everyone else sees.

They rely on historical search data, which means they miss:

- Emerging search patterns
- Natural language variations
- Intent-based long-tail queries
- Semantic relationships
Feb 24 10 tweets 3 min read
Ecommerce site with filters is SEO nightmare.

Every filter combination creates new URL:

- /shoes/
- /shoes/?color=red
- /shoes/?color=red&size=10
- /shoes/?color=red&size=10&brand=nike

50 filters = 1 million+ possible URLs.

Google's crawl budget explodes.
Duplicate content penalties.

Here's how to fix faceted navigation without killing filters: 🧵👇 1/ The faceted navigation problem

User-friendly filters create SEO chaos:

10 categories × 20 colors × 15 sizes × 10 brands
= 30,000 possible URLs

All showing similar products.
Google wastes crawl budget.
None of them rank well.

Client had 127,000 indexed filter combinations.
Only 200 were valuable.
Google was confused which to rank.
Feb 23 22 tweets 4 min read
I stopped targeting keywords 6 months ago.

Started targeting semantic concepts instead.

Rankings went up 40% across 200 articles.

Google's algorithm understands meaning now, not just keywords.

Here's how to optimize for it: 🧵👇 1/ What is semantic SEO?

Old way: Target "best CRM software"
New way: Cover the entire concept of "CRM selection"

Related concepts:

- Contact management
- Sales pipeline stages
- Integration capabilities
- Data migration
- User permissions
- Reporting dashboards

Google connects these automatically.
Feb 23 10 tweets 3 min read
Client's site was blazing fast.

Core Web Vitals perfect.

But rankings kept dropping.

Took me 3 days to find the issue: CDN misconfiguration.

Fixed it in 20 minutes. Rankings recovered in 2 weeks.

Here are the 7 CDN mistakes destroying your SEO: 1/ Mistake 1: Caching HTML Pages

CDNs cache everything by default.

Including your HTML pages.

The problem:

- Googlebot sees cached, outdated content
- New pages take days to appear in search
- Updated content doesn't get indexed
- Dynamic content becomes static

The fix:
Configure CDN to NOT cache HTML pages.

Only cache static assets (CSS, JS, images).
Feb 21 21 tweets 5 min read
The calculator that drives $2M ARR

Built a simple calculator in 4 hours.

It generates 34% of our inbound leads.

Drives $2.1M in ARR.

Cost to build: $800.

ROI: 2,625x

Here's how we did it:🧵👇 1/ The Problem We Solved

Target audience: SaaS founders

Their pain: Not sure if they can afford SEO services.

**Common questions:**

- "What should I budget for SEO?"
- "How long until I see ROI?"
- "Is SEO worth it for my size?"

We answered with an interactive calculator.
Feb 21 21 tweets 5 min read
Client had 450 blog posts.

Most were buried on pages 3–5 of Google.

We reorganized everything into content silos in 8 weeks.

67% of content moved to page 1 within 6 months.

Here's the exact architecture we used: 🧵👇 1/ The Problem with Random Content

Most sites publish content randomly.

Result:

- No topical authority
- Google can't understand site expertise
- Internal linking is chaotic
- Pages compete against each other
- Weak relevance signals

Content silos solve all of this.
Feb 20 21 tweets 4 min read
Zero backlinks for first 6 months.

Still ranked #1 for 5–10 competitive keywords.

Built domain authority from 0 to 20–25 without link building.

How? Authority signals beyond links.

Here’s the complete strategy 🧵👇 1/ The Link-Free Authority Paradox

Everyone obsesses over backlinks.

But Google uses 200+ ranking factors.
Links are important, but not the only authority signal.

Other authority signals:

- Brand search volume
- Content depth & expertise
- Author credentials
- User engagement
- Entity recognition
- Citation patterns

We proved you can rank without links.
Feb 19 20 tweets 4 min read
Everyone says Google penalizes AI content.

47 AI-assisted published articles monthly.

42 rank in top 10.

Google doesn't hate AI content.

It hates lazy, low-quality content.

Here's what actually for ranking in 2026 🧵👇 1/ Google's Official Stance

Google clarified their position in late 2025.

Content quality matters, not how it's produced.

What they mean:

- AI-assisted content is fine
- Pure AI spam is penalized
- Human expertise must be visible
- Helpful content wins regardless of method

The shift: From who made it to does it help users
Feb 18 11 tweets 4 min read
Competitors already know what works.

Analyzing their backlink profiles reveals proven opportunities.

One company had 150–200 authoritative links.

By targeting the same sources strategically, hundreds of new links can be earned in months without guessing.

Here’s a step-by-step approach to reverse engineer link strategies 🧵👇 1/ Why reverse engineering works:

The competitor advantage:

Traditional link building:

- Guess which tactics might work
- Trial and error approach
- Waste time on dead ends
- Unclear ROI

Reverse engineering:

- See exactly what worked for competitors
- Skip failed experiments
- Focus only on proven sources
- Clear success patterns

Competitors already found the opportunities. Use their research.
Feb 18 22 tweets 4 min read
AI can write content.

But without the right process, it won’t rank.

We’ve built a system to publish 47 AI-assisted articles per month, 41 reach the top 10 in 60 days.

Here's our exact workflow from keyword to publication: 🧵👇 1/The Keyword Selection Process

Most people start with AI too early.

We start with strategic keyword research first:

- Analyze search volume and competition
- Map user intent thoroughly
- Check SERP features and opportunities
- Validate business relevance

AI comes later. Strategy comes first.
Feb 14 10 tweets 2 min read
Most GMB checklists are from 2021.

The algorithm has changed since then.

Follow outdated advice, and your business could be invisible.

Here’s the 2026 priority list for local SEO 🧵👇 1/ What Changed:

Google's local algorithm updates:

- Proximity still matters but relevance and engagement signals are stronger
- Review quality, recency, and sentiment are heavily weighted
- Profile completeness and activity are more important than ever
- Behavioral signals (clicks, calls, directions, photo/video engagement) influence visibility

Your 2021 checklist is obsolete.
Feb 13 8 tweets 3 min read
Client had generic meta descriptions.

"Learn about X. We offer Y. Contact us today."

Boring. Everyone says that.

Tested 5 different meta description styles.

Winner increased CTR 67%.

Rankings improved because of CTR boost.

Here's what meta descriptions actually work: 🧵👇 1/ The 5 meta description styles tested

20 pages per style, 100 pages total:

Style A: Generic sales pitch
"We offer expert SEO services. Contact us for a free consultation. Improve your rankings today!"

Style B: Benefit-focused
"Increase organic traffic by 200% in 6 months. Proven SEO strategies from industry experts."

Style C: Question + Answer
"Want higher rankings? Our SEO process has helped 500+ businesses dominate Google."

Style D: Stats + Social proof
"3,400 clients. 94% satisfaction rate. Average 180% traffic increase in first year."

Style E: Specific value
"47-point technical SEO audit. Fix issues killing your rankings. Free strategy call included."

Tracked CTR for 8 weeks.
Feb 13 11 tweets 3 min read
Acquired 83 high-quality links in 4 months.

No cold outreach. No spammy emails.

Just strategic timing around events.

Here’s the event-based link building strategy that actually works 🧵👇 1/ What event-based link building means:

The concept:

Traditional link building:

- Random timing
- Pitch whenever ready
- Compete with everyone

Event-based approach:

- Tie to news cycles
- Time content to events
- Less competition
- Natural news hook

Journalists need sources during events. Be ready.
Feb 12 9 tweets 2 min read
Published 40 articles.

45K visits/month.

Conversion rate? 0.8%.

Reorganized the same content into a funnel.

Conversion rate jumped to 4.2%.

Same traffic. Different structure.

Here’s exactly what changed 🧵👇 1/ The content funnel concept:

Traditional vs funnel approach:

Traditional blog:

- Random article topics
- No intentional journey
- Hope readers find next step
- Conversion rate: 0.8%

Content funnel:

- Awareness → consideration → decision
- Intentional progression
- Clear next steps
- Conversion rate: 4.2%

Structure creates conversion.
Feb 11 11 tweets 3 min read
Directory site with thin pages ranks for 2,400 keywords.

Breaks every SEO rule but drives 120K monthly sessions.

By every modern SEO standard, it shouldn’t work.

Yet it does, and here’s exactly why 🧵👇 1/ The directory structure:

What it looks like:

Site: Software directory (lists 8,000+ tools)
Page structure:

- Tool listings (basic info, 200-400 words)
- Category pages (lists of tools)
- Comparison pages (tool A vs tool B)

Content quality issues:

- Thin pages (400 words typical)
- Template-driven (similar structure all pages)
- User-generated (vendor descriptions)
- Limited unique value per page

By modern SEO standards: Should be penalized.
Feb 9 14 tweets 5 min read
Real estate agent went from page 5 to owning page 1 in 11 months.

Competitive market with 200+ agents fighting for same keywords.

The secret? Hyperlocal SEO done the right way.

Here's the hyperlocal SEO strategy that worked: 🧵👇 1/ The competitive challenge:

Starting position:

Market: Major metro area (population 2M+)
Competition: 200+ active real estate agents
Established players: 20+ with DR 50-70
Our agent: New site, DR 12, zero rankings

Target keywords highly competitive:

- "Real estate agent [City]" (8,100 searches/month)
- "Homes for sale [City]" (12,400 searches/month)
- "[Neighborhood] real estate" (30+ neighborhoods)

David vs Goliath times 200.
Feb 9 8 tweets 3 min read
We built 180 quality links in 18 months using a simple CRM system.

No scattered spreadsheets. No lost opportunities.

Skipped juggling emails and forgetting prospects.

Here's the link building CRM that actually scales: 1/ Why you need a link CRM:

The tracking problem:

Without system:

- Lost follow-ups (forget to reply)
- Duplicate outreach (email same person twice)
- No relationship history (what did we discuss?)
- Can't measure what works (which tactics convert?)

With CRM:

- Automated follow-up reminders
- Full contact history
- Performance tracking by tactic
- Relationship progression visible

We tested both. CRM increased link acquisition by 140%.
Feb 8 13 tweets 4 min read
New Amazon sellers struggle to rank.

No sales history. Few reviews. Buried in search results.

One seller flipped the script with a content site. Grew sales 280% in 10 months.

They did it by driving Google traffic to their listings.

Here’s the SEO arbitrage strategy crushing it 🧵👇 1/ The Amazon SEO limitation:

Why sellers need external traffic:

Amazon's algorithm:

- Favors established sellers (sales history)
- Benefits from existing reviews (social proof)
- Rewards conversion rate (past performance)

New sellers struggle:

- No sales history (algorithm penalty)
- Few reviews (lower conversion)
- Low visibility (page 3-5 placement)

External traffic solves cold start problem.