- Browser loads visible images only
- Fast initial load
- Loads more as user scrolls
The trap:
- Lazy load EVERYTHING = breaks Core Web Vitals
- LCP image must load immediately
Nov 6 ⢠14 tweets ⢠3 min read
Clients always ask: "How much should we spend on SEO?"
The answer isn't a number. It's a formula.
Here's the budget calculator framework: š§µ
1/ The wrong way to budget:
Most companies pick arbitrary numbers:
ā "Let's spend $2K/month" (based on what?)
ā "Whatever competitors spend" (different goals)
ā "What we have left over" (recipe for failure)
ā "10% of marketing budget" (no logic)
Budget should be based on goals and market reality.
Nov 5 ⢠9 tweets ⢠2 min read
301 vs 302. 410 vs 404. 503 vs 500.
Most developers think these are interchangeable.
They're not.
Wrong status code cost a client 40% of their link equity.
Another client's 503 errors during maintenance = 8-week ranking recovery.
The HTTP status codes that actually matter for SEO: š§µš
1/ The redirect mistake: 301 vs 302
301 = Permanent redirect
- Passes 90-95% of link equity
- Tells Google: old page is gone forever
- New page inherits rankings
302 = Temporary redirect
- Passes minimal link equity
- Google keeps indexing old page
- Rankings don't transfer
Client used 302 for redesign.
Lost all rankings.
Took 6 months to recover.
Always use 301 unless truly temporary.
Nov 4 ⢠9 tweets ⢠3 min read
Client spent $15K on content.
$10K on link building.
$5K on technical optimization.
Traffic still sucked.
The problem? $5/month shared hosting.
Server response time: 3.2 seconds.
Google crawled 80% less than competitors.
Switched hosting ā traffic increased 210% in 5 weeks: š§µš1/ Server response time kills rankings
TTFB (Time to First Byte) matters:
Under 200ms: Excellent
200-500ms: Good
500ms-1s: Problematic
Over 1s: Rankings killer
Client's cheap hosting:
- TTFB: 3,200ms
- Google crawled slowly
- Crawl budget wasted
- Pages took weeks to index
Competitor on good hosting:
- TTFB: 180ms
- Google crawled aggressively
- Fast indexing
Nov 4 ⢠10 tweets ⢠3 min read
I analyzed link acquisition patterns across 1,000 websites over 18 months.
Found the "Goldilocks zone" for link velocity that maximizes rankings without triggering penalties.
Here's what the data revealed: š§µ
1/ The study parameters:
Sample size breakdown:
- 1,000 websites tracked (B2B SaaS and ecommerce)
- 200 new sites (0-12 months old)
- 400 established sites (1-3 years)
- 400 mature sites (3+ years)
- Tracked monthly for 18 months
- Measured: link velocity, rankings, penalties
- Total links tracked: 487,000+
Nov 3 ⢠13 tweets ⢠3 min read
A local HVAC company was getting 30 leads per month from their website.
18 months later: 200+ qualified leads monthly.
Here's the complete local SEO transformation: š§µ
1/ Starting point (Month 0):
Business: HVAC services in Phoenix metro
Website metrics:
- 840 monthly organic sessions
- 30 leads/month (3.5% conversion rate)
- Ranking for 23 local keywords
- Google Business Profile: 4.2 stars, 87 reviews
- 3 service pages, 12 blog posts
- Zero local citations
Revenue from website: ~$45K/month
Nov 3 ⢠11 tweets ⢠3 min read
The $500/month SEO agency destroyed a client's 10-year-old domain in 4 months.
The $8K/month agency grew their traffic 340% in the same timeframe.
Here's why quality SEO can't be cheap: š§µ
1/ The math doesn't lie:
Here's what we discovered: š§µ
1/ The Problem We Found:
Client running Local Services Ads + Google Ads.
Both using location extensions.
Organic local rankings tanked.
Why?
GMB data conflicting with Ads data.
Google confused about actual business info.
Oct 28 ⢠16 tweets ⢠4 min read
AI-driven optimization of entity relationships across 500 pages resulted in ranking improvements for 73% of pages within 60 days.
Achieved without new backlinks, purely through enhanced semantic signals.
Here's the AI-powered entity optimization framework: š§µ
1/ What is entity SEO?
Entities are:
People, places, things, concepts
Not keywords, but the actual subjects
Connected in knowledge graphs
How Google understands context
Example: "Apple" could mean fruit, company, or record label
Entity optimization helps Google understand which one.
Oct 27 ⢠16 tweets ⢠3 min read
Built and managed 40+ strategic SEO partnerships over 7 years.
12 generated over $300K in combined value, while 28 were discontinued after evaluation.
Here's the framework for partnerships that actually drive results: š§µ
1/ What is an SEO Partnership?
Not just link exchanges.
Real partnerships are:
Content collaborations
Co-marketing initiatives
Tool/data integrations
Joint research projects
Guest expert programs
Cross-promotion agreements
Mutual value creation, not one-sided asks.
Oct 26 ⢠13 tweets ⢠5 min read
Domain migrations usually lose traffic.
20-40% traffic drop is normal.
Takes 6-12 months to recover.
But I've done 3 domain migrations that GAINED traffic.
Last one: +47% traffic within 8 weeks.
It's rare. But possible.
Here's exactly how we did it: š§µš
1/ Why this migration was different
Old domain issues:
- Penalized in 2019 (recovered but never fully)
- Strange domain name (unrelated to business)
- No brand recognition
- Weird backlink profile
New domain:
- Exact match domain (keyword-rich)
- .com (vs old .net)
- Brandable name
- Fresh start
Sometimes a clean slate > damaged history.
Oct 26 ⢠15 tweets ⢠3 min read
One piece of content earned 200+ backlinks over 18 months.
No outreach. No link building campaigns.
Just a link magnet designed with a strategic framework.
Here's how to create content that attracts links naturally: š§µ
1/ What makes content a "link magnet"?
It must be:
Original (not regurgitated info)
Citable (data people can reference)
Visual (easy to share and embed)
Timely (addresses current needs)
Authoritative (trustworthy source)