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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Dec 29 β’ 10 tweets β’ 3 min read
Two founders built a B2B software comparison site starting in 2019. Pure organic traffic strategy.
Sold to private equity in 2024 for $20M after reaching $4M annual revenue.
Studied their entire 5-year playbook. Here's how they built a 8-figure exit through SEO: π§΅π
1/ Site foundation and model:
The basics:
Niche: Marketing and sales software comparisons
Content: 850 comparison pages + 200 guides
Traffic: 1.2M sessions/month at exit
Monetization: Affiliate commissions + lead generation
Revenue model:
- Software trials: $50-200 per signup
- Demo requests: $100-300 per qualified lead
- Annual revenue at exit: $4M
Acquisition multiple: 5x revenue = $20M valuation
Dec 28 β’ 9 tweets β’ 2 min read
Every year brings 50+ "revolutionary" SEO tactics. I've tested 85 over 4 years.
Only 12 produced meaningful results (14% success rate). The rest wasted time and budget.
Here's the evaluation framework that separates legitimate innovations from expensive distractions: π§΅π
1/ The innovation problem:
Why most tactics fail:
Pattern observed:
- New tactic hyped heavily (courses, conferences)
- Early adopters see results (first-mover advantage)
- Mass adoption begins (saturation)
- Results disappear (advantage gone in 6-12 months)
Need filter to avoid wasted effort.
Dec 27 β’ 15 tweets β’ 4 min read
Most local businesses create 10-20 blog posts and call it "content marketing."
Then wonder why they don't rank.
Here's how to build a local content hub that actually dominates search: π§΅π
1/ What is a Local Content Hub?
A comprehensive, interconnected resource about your city/service area.
Think: Neighborhood-focused Wikipedia for your city.
Not random blog posts.
A strategic content architecture that positions you as THE local authority.
Dec 26 β’ 9 tweets β’ 3 min read
Infinite scroll is great for UX.
Users scroll. More content loads. No pagination.
But terrible for SEO.
Google only sees the first batch of content.
The rest? Invisible.
Client had 5,000 products.
Google saw 20.
Fixed it β indexed all 5,000 products: π§΅π
1/ Why infinite scroll kills SEO
Traditional pagination:
- Page 1: Products 1-20
- Page 2: Products 21-40 (separate URL)
- Google can crawl all pages
Infinite scroll:
- Same URL
- Content loaded via JavaScript
- New products loaded dynamically
- Google stops crawling after initial load
Client example:
- 5,000 products total
- Infinite scroll loaded 20 at a time
- Google only indexed first 20
- 4,980 products invisible
Dec 26 β’ 16 tweets β’ 3 min read
I published 200 AI articles in 90 days.
Zero EEAT signals added.
127 got deindexed. 49 never ranked past page 5.
Google made it clear: AI content needs proof you know what you're talking about.
Here's how to fix it: π§΅π
1/ What is EEAT?
Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, Trust.
Google's way of separating real experts from content farms.
AI can write about anything.
But it can't prove YOU know anything.
That's the problem.
Dec 25 β’ 17 tweets β’ 5 min read
Raw AI content sounds robotic and generic. Tested 200 AI articles before and after humanization.
Humanized versions ranked 40% faster and had 2.1x higher engagement metrics.
Here's the 15-point checklist that transforms AI content into authentic, ranking content: π§΅π
Follow + Comment 'HUMANIZE' to get the full checklist template within 24h.
1/ Personal experience injection:
Before: "Companies should track metrics regularly."
After: "We track these 5 metrics every Monday morning in our 15-minute standup, anything that drops more than 15% from last week triggers an immediate investigation."
What to add:
- Specific examples from real experience
- Interview subjects with actual names
- Real timelines and scenarios
- Exact numbers and thresholds
The difference: Generic advice vs. actionable insight someone can actually replicate.
Dec 25 β’ 11 tweets β’ 3 min read
A food blogger started with 0 followers in 2021. No marketing budget. Just recipes and SEO strategy.
Hit $1M annual revenue in 2024 purely from organic traffic and display ads.
I analyzed her entire approach over 3 years. Here's the exact playbook she used: π§΅π
1/ Blog profile and monetization:
The foundation:
Niche: Home cooking and meal prep
Content: 450 recipe posts
Traffic: 2.8M sessions/month
Team: Solo creator + 1 part-time VA
Traditional tools help but still require massive human input.
AI automates pattern detection, anomaly finding, and content optimization at scale.
Dec 18 β’ 11 tweets β’ 3 min read
Client's e-commerce site got completely deindexed from Google in March 2024. Zero rankings. Zero traffic overnight.
We recovered it to 150K monthly sessions in 9 months, surpassing pre-penalty levels.
Here's the complete penalty recovery process that worked: π§΅π
1/ The penalty discovery:
How it happened:
March 15, 2024: Traffic dropped 100%
- 120K sessions/month β 0 overnight
- All pages disappeared from Google
- Search Console showed manual action notice
The penalty: "Unnatural links to your site"
Cause investigation:
- Previous agency bought 3,000+ PBN links (2022-2023)
- Client unaware (outsourced to cheap vendor)
- Link pattern obvious (same anchor text, same DR range 15-25)
- Google detected after 18 months
Revenue impact: $400K/month β $0 from organic.
Dec 17 β’ 8 tweets β’ 2 min read
Enabled Google Business Profile messaging. Generated $400K in revenue in 6 months.
All from Google Maps messages.
Most businesses leave this money on the table.
Hereβs exactly how to turn GMB messages into customers: π§΅π
1/ The Missed Opportunity:
Most businesses disable GMB messaging or ignore it.
Why?
"We don't want to monitor another channel"
Reality:
- 67% of mobile searchers prefer messaging
- Messages appear prominently in GMB
- Direct line to high-intent customers
Dec 16 β’ 10 tweets β’ 3 min read
Built SEO forecasts for 23 clients over 3 years. Tracked actual results against predictions.
Average forecast accuracy: 78% at 12 months.
Here's the model that works, avoiding the common forecasting traps that kill credibility: π§΅π
1/ Why most SEO forecasts fail:
Common mistakes:
Over-optimistic assumptions:
- "We'll rank #1 for all target keywords"
- Linear growth projections
- Ignoring competition
- No risk factors
Under-documented methodology:
- Black box calculations
- Can't explain variances
- No historical data
- Gut feeling disguised as math