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Noel Ceta
@noelcetaSEO
Bootstrapped an SEO agency to 100+ clients. $ 36M generated for clients in 2024. Running https://t.co/gCdeqf4flx & https://t.co/MqECr58gay
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May 17
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25 tweets
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7 min read
Client asks: "Is our local SEO working?"
Most agencies send 40-page reports full of metrics clients don't understand.
One dashboard answers that question in 30 seconds.
And closes renewals at 94% rate.
Here's how to build dashboards clients actually use: 🧵👇
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Why typical local SEO reports fail:
Standard monthly report:
- 40+ pages
- 20+ charts
- 50+ metrics
- Technical jargon
- No clear story
Client reaction:
"I don't understand this"
"What does this mean for my business?"
"Are we getting ROI?"
If client can't interpret results, they won't see value.
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May 15
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24 tweets
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5 min read
Businesses publish Google Business Profile posts daily.
Zero engagement.
Zero calls.
Zero impact.
Meanwhile, competitors post once weekly and drive consistent leads.
The difference isn't frequency.
Here's why most GMB posts fail: 🧵👇
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The fundamental mistake:
Treating GMB posts like social media.
Typical posts:
"Happy Monday! We're open and ready to serve you! ☀️"
"Check out our latest blog post [link]"
"Exciting news coming soon! Stay tuned!"
Problem:
These aren't discovery channels.
These are decision channels.
People see GMB posts when actively searching for services.
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May 2
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15 tweets
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3 min read
Most SEOs are still begging for backlinks in 2026.
Meanwhile, smart marketers are earning links organically per year without a single outreach email.
The difference? Linkable assets.
Here's how to build content people can't help but link to: 🧵👇
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The truth about links in 2026:
Outreach is dead.
Guest posts are spam signals.
Link exchanges get you penalized.
The only links that move the needle:
Links people WANT to give you.
Because your content is too valuable not to cite.
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Apr 25
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14 tweets
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3 min read
Created great content. Published it. Shared it once.
Then waited for traffic to show up.
Nothing happened.
Same content, different distribution strategy.
Suddenly: 10x the reach.
Most content doesn’t fail because it’s bad.
It fails because nobody sees it.
Here’s the exact system that fixes that: 🧵👇
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The content distribution problem:
Most approach:
- Publish content
- Share on social once
- Email subscribers
- Hope for organic discovery
Result: 95% of content gets zero traction.
Great content without distribution = wasted effort.
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Apr 25
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17 tweets
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3 min read
Everyone fixes the obvious technical issues.
Broken links. Missing meta tags. Slow page speed.
That’s not where technical SEO wins are hiding.
Here are the technical SEO wins that actually move rankings: 🧵👇
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The obvious technical SEO:
What everyone fixes:
- 404 errors
- Duplicate meta descriptions
- Missing alt text
- Slow load times
These are table stakes.
The real wins are in the overlooked areas.
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Apr 23
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16 tweets
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3 min read
You're driving thousands of organic visitors.
But can't prove SEO drives revenue.
Here's the conversion tracking setup that connects SEO efforts to actual business results:
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The SEO attribution problem:
Most tracking shows:
- Total organic traffic
- Page views
- Bounce rates
What's missing:
- Which keywords drive conversions
- Which pages generate revenue
- ROI per SEO initiative
- Full customer journey attribution
Traffic metrics ≠ business metrics.
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Apr 21
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15 tweets
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3 min read
Most local SEO advice is outdated or wrong.
Following these myths kills your rankings instead of improving them.
Here are the dangerous local SEO myths still being repeated in 2026: 🧵👇
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Myth #1: Stuff keywords in business name
Old advice: "Add keywords to rank better"
Example: "Best Plumber Austin | 24/7 Emergency"
2026 reality:
- Google suspends keyword-stuffed names
- Automated detection catches violations
- Forced to use legal name only
Truth: Clean legal name only. Period.
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Apr 20
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16 tweets
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3 min read
Your SEO process works great until it doesn't.
Someone leaves. Process breaks. Rankings tank.
Here's how to build SEO systems that survive team changes, scaling, and chaos:
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The SEO process fragility problem:
Most processes exist in:
- One person's head
- Scattered Google Docs
- Outdated wikis
- Slack messages
When that person leaves, the knowledge disappears.
Fragile processes = business risk.
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Apr 19
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16 tweets
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3 min read
Most local SEO agencies target the obvious keywords.
"[Service] in [City]"
Meanwhile, they miss 80% of actual local search volume.
Here's the local keyword research method that uncovers hidden opportunities:
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The local keyword research gap:
What agencies target:
- "plumber in Austin"
- "Austin plumber"
- "plumbing services Austin"
What people actually search:
- "emergency pipe burst repair near me"
- "plumber open Sunday morning"
- "same day toilet repair"
Intent-specific beats location-generic.
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Apr 18
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14 tweets
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3 min read
Most link builders chase Domain Rating and link count.
Meanwhile, their rankings don't improve.
Here's why you're tracking the wrong metrics (and what to measure instead): 🧵👇
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The link building metric problem:
Traditional focus:
- Total backlinks acquired
- Average Domain Rating
- Domain Authority score
- Link velocity
These are vanity metrics.
They don't predict ranking improvements or traffic growth.
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Apr 17
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15 tweets
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3 min read
Most content teams stare at a blank screen wondering: “What should we write next?”
Weeks go by. Ideas run dry. Inspiration fades.
We built a 6-month content pipeline that never runs out of ideas.
Here’s the systematic framework that eliminates writer’s block: 🧵👇
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The content ideation problem:
Random brainstorming approach:
- Last-minute topic generation
- Recycling competitor ideas
- Publishing whatever feels right
- Running out of ideas monthly
Result: Inconsistent content, missed opportunities, stress.
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Apr 15
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14 tweets
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3 min read
Everyone chases the same high-authority sites for backlinks.
Competition is brutal. Response rates are terrible.
Here's the prospecting method that finds untapped link opportunities nobody else sees:
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The link prospecting problem:
Traditional approach:
- Search "best [industry] blogs"
- Use same lists as everyone
- Pitch same overloaded editors
- Get ignored with 100 other pitches
You're fishing in overfished waters.
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Apr 15
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16 tweets
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3 min read
You rank on page 1.
But almost nobody clicks.
CTR: 2%. Competitors: 15%.
The problem isn’t your ranking. It’s your page titles.
Here’s how to write titles that get clicked: 🧵👇
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The page title reality in 2026:
Ranking = visibility
Title = clicks
You can rank #3 and get more traffic than #1 if your title is better.
Most people optimize titles for rankings.
Smart people optimize for both rankings AND clicks.
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Apr 13
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14 tweets
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3 min read
New site. Zero backlinks. No domain authority.
Built topical authority in 6 months.
Now ranking above sites with DR 70+.
Here's the exact framework for building authority from scratch:
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The topical authority advantage:
In 2026, Google prioritizes topic expertise over domain age.
A focused new site beats a generalist old site.
Depth matters more than breadth.
Quality matters more than quantity.
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Apr 13
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15 tweets
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3 min read
Most people use AI for SEO with terrible prompts.
"Write an SEO article about marketing."
Then receives generic, surface-level, and forgettable article.
It doesn’t have to be this way.
Here's the prompt library that gets actually useful SEO outputs:
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The AI prompting problem for SEO:
Generic prompts = Generic outputs
"Write about keyword research"
→ Surface-level content anyone can generate
Specific, constrained prompts = Valuable outputs
The difference is in the details you provide.
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Apr 12
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16 tweets
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3 min read
We built 120 local landing pages in 4 months.
Generated $480K–$900K in revenue from local search.
Here's the exact system that turns local SEO into a revenue machine:
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The local landing page opportunity:
Most businesses target one location.
Meanwhile, customers search:
- "plumber in [neighborhood]"
- "lawyer near [zip code]"
- "dentist [city name]"
Each location = separate ranking opportunity.
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Apr 10
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16 tweets
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3 min read
Beautiful website. Zero traffic.
Most designers ignore SEO until launch.
By then, fixing it costs 10x more.
Here's how to build SEO into design from day one:
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The design-SEO disconnect:
Designers prioritize: Aesthetics, brand, user experience
SEO needs: Crawlability, content hierarchy, performance
These aren't conflicting goals.
They're complementary when integrated early.
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Apr 8
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16 tweets
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3 min read
Your website has 1,000 backlinks.
But your best pages rank on page 3.
The problem? Your link equity is stuck on your homepage.
Here's how to distribute authority properly and unlock rankings:
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The link equity problem:
Most backlinks point to your homepage.
Your money pages get zero link juice.
Result: Homepage ranks for generic terms.
Revenue-driving pages stay invisible.
You're hoarding authority where it doesn't matter.
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Apr 8
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16 tweets
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3 min read
We changed one title tag element across 500 pages.
Organic traffic increased 30% in 3 weeks.
Most SEOs guess. We test everything.
Here's the split testing framework that removes guesswork from SEO:
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Why most SEO is guesswork:
"Add keywords to titles"
"Write longer content"
"Increase internal links"
Everyone repeats best practices.
Nobody validates if they actually work for YOUR site.
SEO split testing proves what moves the needle.
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Apr 7
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15 tweets
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3 min read
Most sites submit one XML sitemap… and never touch it again.
Meanwhile, Google is ignoring 60% of their pages.
Your sitemap isn’t just a file.
It’s a ranking signal, and most strategies are broken.
Here’s how to fix your sitemap in 2026 🧵👇
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The outdated approach:
Upload sitemap.xml to Google Search Console.
Include all pages.
Never touch it again.
This worked in 2015.
In 2026, Google's crawl budget is tighter, and your sitemap needs to be strategic, not comprehensive.
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Apr 7
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15 tweets
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3 min read
We went from 4 blog posts per month to 40.
Same team size. Same budget.
The secret? A collaboration process that eliminated removed all the slowdowns.
Here's the exact workflow we use:
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The collaboration bottleneck:
Most content teams fail because:
- Too many approval rounds
- Unclear responsibilities
- No standardized process
- Writers waiting on SMEs
- Editors overwhelmed
- Publishing delays
Scale requires systems, not heroics.