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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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Dec 1 9 tweets 3 min read
Tested AI vs human-written meta descriptions across 500 pages for 6 months.

AI-generated descriptions boosted CTR by 23% on average. Saved 20+ hours of writing.

Humans write. AI converts.

Here’s why it works and how to implement it at scale 🧵👇 1/ The testing methodology:

Fair comparison setup:

Sample: 500 product pages split into two groups

- Group A (250 pages): Human-written meta descriptions
- Group B (250 pages): AI-generated meta descriptions
- All pages had similar traffic and rankings
- Tracked for 6 months

Metric measured: Click-through rate (CTR) from search results.
Nov 30 8 tweets 3 min read
Security headers improve SEO?

Yes.

Google wants secure sites.
Security headers signal trustworthiness.

Added proper headers to client site.

Results:

- Security score: D → A+
- Site speed improved
- Google's trust increased
- Rankings up 15% average

Takes 10 minutes to implement: 🧵👇 1/ Why security headers matter for SEO

Google's perspective:

- Secure sites = better user experience
- Headers prevent attacks
- Headers improve performance
- Trust signal for rankings

Headers that matter:

- HSTS (force HTTPS)
- CSP (prevent XSS)
- X-Frame-Options (prevent clickjacking)
- X-Content-Type-Options (prevent MIME sniffing)
- Referrer-Policy (control referrer info)

Client before headers:

- SecurityHeaders.com score: F
- Vulnerable to basic attacks

After:

- Score: A+
- Rankings improved
Nov 28 8 tweets 3 min read
Client had 3,400 pages in Google's index.

But only 1,200 products in stock.

Where were the other 2,200 pages?

Discontinued products returning 200 status.
"Product not found" pages indexed.

These are soft 404s.

Fixed them. Traffic increased 67%: 🧵👇 1/ What is a soft 404

Normal 404:

`HTTP Status: 404 Not Found
Content: "Page not found"`

Google understands. Removes from index.

Soft 404:

`HTTP Status: 200 OK
Content: "This product is no longer available"`

Google sees: Page exists (200 status)
But content says: Page doesn't exist
= Confused indexing

Client had 2,200 soft 404s indexed.
Wasting crawl budget.
Diluting site quality.
Nov 28 14 tweets 3 min read
Most news sites lost 40-60% traffic in 2023-2024 algorithm updates.

One independent news site maintained rankings and grew traffic.

Here's the strategy that worked: 🧵👇 1/ The news site landscape problem:

What happened to most news sites:

Google updates 2023-2024:

- March 2023: Core update
- August 2023: Core update
- March 2024: Core update
- May 2024: Core update

Average impact on news sites: Traffic down 35-55%.

Large publishers affected. Small publishers devastated.
Nov 27 12 tweets 3 min read
Tested Claude and GPT-4 side-by-side for SEO over 90 days.

200 articles, 100 from each AI. Same topics, same prompts, same editing.

The results? Surprising and very practical for content teams.

Here’s exactly how they compared on quality, SEO, and conversions: 🧵👇 1/ Test methodology:

Fair comparison setup:

Parameters:

- Same topics (100 matched pairs)
- Same prompts (identical instructions)
- Same editing time (45 minutes per article)
- Same human editor (consistency)
- Same publication schedule
- Same promotion effort

Variables isolated: AI model only difference.

Tracking: Rankings, traffic, engagement, conversions over 90 days.
Nov 27 8 tweets 2 min read
Resource page links are underrated in 2025.

Still one of the highest success rate tactics (15-25% conversion).

Here's the updated strategy: 🧵👇 1/ What resource pages are:

Curated lists of valuable resources:

Common formats:

- "[Topic] tools and resources"
- "Best [industry] resources"
- "[Topic] learning guide"
- "Helpful [subject] links"

Characteristics:

- Maintained by real people
- Editorial standards applied
- Updated periodically
- Usually high domain authority

Target: DR 50+ resource pages only.
Nov 26 12 tweets 2 min read
Medical practice went from 12 to 180 new patients/month.

All organic.

All HIPAA-compliant.

Here's the healthcare local SEO playbook: 🧵 1/ The HIPAA Challenge:

What you CAN'T do:
❌ Use real patient names in content
❌ Share specific case details
❌ Incentivize reviews (against most medical boards)
❌ Claim health outcomes
❌ Share before/after without consent

Most tactics = off limits.
Nov 24 8 tweets 2 min read
"Keep URLs short!"

Everyone says this.

So client did: /p/12345/

No keywords. No context. No structure.

Google got confused. Rankings suffered.

Changed to descriptive URLs, rankings improved 40% in 6 weeks: 🧵👇 1/ The short URL trap

Client's "short" URLs:

`/p/12345/
/c/789/
/a/54321/`

Problems:

- Zero keywords
- No context for Google
- No topic indication
- Looks like spam
- Bad for users

Result: Average position 32.
Nov 24 10 tweets 3 min read
Technical SEO audits used to take 40+ hours manually.

AI reduces this to 4-6 hours while catching more issues.

Manual audits miss patterns. AI uncovers them systematically.

Here’s the complete framework for AI-powered technical audits: 🧵👇 1/ Traditional audit limitations:

Manual technical audits miss issues:

Problems with manual approach:

- Time-intensive (40-60 hours for 5K pages)
- Human error in pattern detection
- Inconsistent depth across sections
- Miss edge cases in large sites
- Can't process massive data sets efficiently

AI accelerates and improves technical audits systematically.
Nov 23 13 tweets 4 min read
Small sites and enterprise sites play SEO very differently.

Tactics that work for 500 pages often fail when you have 50,000+.

Scaling keywords at this level isn’t about doing more.

It’s about systems, automation, and programmatic content.

Here’s the full framework for massive keyword expansion: 🧵👇 1/ Enterprise SEO scale requirements:

What changes at enterprise level:

50K+ pages requires:

- Programmatic content generation
- Automated technical monitoring
- Template-based optimization
- Faceted navigation strategy
- International/multi-site architecture

Manual optimization doesn't scale. Systems and automation scale.
Nov 22 9 tweets 3 min read
Caching = storing generated pages for reuse.

Everyone thinks caching is just for speed.

But proper caching directly impacts SEO:

- Faster responses = more crawling
- Lower server load = better uptime
- Better Core Web Vitals = higher rankings

Client's caching strategy:
Traffic increased 67% in 5 weeks.

Here's the complete caching playbook: 🧵👇 1/ Why caching matters for SEO

Without caching:
Every request:

1. Query database (200ms)
2. Process PHP/Python (100ms)
3. Generate HTML (150ms)
Total: 450ms per page

Google crawls 1,000 pages:
= 7.5 minutes of server time

With caching:
Every request:

1. Serve cached HTML (20ms)

Google crawls 1,000 pages:
= 20 seconds of server time

Server handles 22x more requests.
Google crawls more pages.
More pages indexed.
Nov 21 8 tweets 2 min read
Publishing frequency affects SEO results.

Analyzed 200 sites over 18 months to find the optimal velocity.

Here's what the data shows: 🧵 1/ The content velocity study parameters:

Sample breakdown:

- 200 sites tracked (B2B SaaS and ecommerce)
- 18-month observation period
- Sites grouped by publishing frequency
- Measured: Traffic growth, ranking velocity, engagement

Groups:

- Slow: 1-2 articles/month
- Moderate: 4-8 articles/month
- Fast: 12-20 articles/month
- Aggressive: 25+ articles/month
Nov 20 9 tweets 3 min read
Most sites link from important pages to unimportant pages.

Homepage → about page → privacy policy.

That's backwards.

Link equity should flow TO money pages, not away from them.

Client had 10,000 internal links.
95% were pointing the wrong direction.

Fixed it. Rankings jumped 40% in 6 weeks: 🧵👇 1/ How internal linking should work

Link equity = ranking power.

Every page has it.
Links pass it to other pages.

The rule:
Link FROM less important pages TO more important pages.

Not:
Homepage → Privacy Policy

But:
Product pages → Homepage
Blog posts → Product pages
Support docs → Product pages

Flow equity upward to money pages.
Nov 20 11 tweets 3 min read
We helped a SOC2 and SaaS Spend Management company exit for 8 figures.

SEO can significantly impact startup valuations.

Organic acquisition = defensible moat = higher multiples.

Here's the bootstrap SEO framework: 🧵 1/ Why SEO matters for startup valuation:

Investor perspective on acquisition channels:

100% paid acquisition:

- Valuation multiple: 3-5× ARR
- Risk: High (paid costs rising)
- Defensibility: Low (anyone can buy ads)

60%+ organic acquisition:

- Valuation multiple: 6-10× ARR
- Risk: Lower (sustainable channel)
- Defensibility: High (takes time to replicate)

Same $5M ARR, different valuations:
Paid-dependent: $15-25M
Organic-strong: $30-50M
Nov 19 10 tweets 3 min read
"We have no budget for link building."

Most valuable links cost time, not money.

Here's the zero-budget link building playbook: 🧵 1/ Strategy 1: Unlinked brand mentions

Find mentions without links:

Tools (free):

- Google Alerts (set up for brand name)
- Mention.com (free tier)
- Search: "your brand name" -site:yoursite.com

Process:

1. Find unlinked mentions weekly
2. Email: "Thanks for mentioning us! Would you mind linking?"
3. Provide exact URL to link to

Success rate: 20-30%
Time: 2 hours/week
Links earned: 2-4/month
Nov 19 14 tweets 4 min read
Google's position on AI content has been clear since 2023.

The issue isn't AI usage. It's content quality.

Google doesn't care about the tool. It cares about quality.

Here's what actually triggers problems and how to avoid them: 🧵👇

Repost + Comment ‘CONTENT’ to get the AI Content Editing Guidelines 1/ Google's official stance on AI content:

From Google's documentation:

"Appropriate use of AI or automation is not against our guidelines. Content created primarily for search rankings, regardless of how it's produced, violates spam policies."

Key point: Method doesn't matter. Quality and intent matter.

AI content ranking well: Common
Low-quality AI content penalized: Also common

The distinction is quality.
Nov 18 11 tweets 3 min read
Reporting keyword rankings to executives is a mistake.

They don't care about SEO metrics. They care about business metrics.

Here's how to translate SEO into executive language: 🧵 1/ What executives don't care about:

Vanity metrics SEOs love:

❌ Keyword rankings (position 3 vs 5 means nothing)
❌ Domain authority (arbitrary number)
❌ Organic sessions (traffic without context)
❌ Backlinks count (quantity doesn't equal value)
❌ Pages indexed (so what?)

These don't connect to business outcomes.

Executives operate in revenue, profit, ROI.
Nov 17 9 tweets 2 min read
Google's proximity bias just got stronger.

Being 2 miles away = invisible.

Here's how to overcome geography: 🧵 1/ The Proximity Problem:

2025 update weighted distance even higher.

User searches from downtown.
You're in suburbs (8 miles away).

Even with:

- 500 reviews
- Perfect GMB
- #1 organic ranking

You won't show in local pack.

Distance > everything else.
Nov 17 10 tweets 3 min read
Random blog posts don't rank anymore.

You need content clusters.

Hub page + 10-20 supporting pages = dominance.

Client implemented topic clusters:

- Owned entire "email marketing" vertical
- 87% of keywords in top 3
- Traffic increased 430%

Here's the exact topic cluster strategy: 🧵👇 1/ What is a topic cluster

Old strategy (doesn't work):

- Random blog posts
- Each targeting one keyword
- No connection between posts
- Scattered authority

Topic cluster (works):

- One pillar/hub page (broad topic)
- 10-20 cluster pages (specific subtopics)
- All linking to hub
- Hub links to all clusters
- Shows Google you own the topic

Think of it as a book:

- Hub = table of contents
- Clusters = chapters
Nov 16 8 tweets 3 min read
Breadcrumbs = underrated SEO element.

They show navigation path:
Home > Category > Subcategory > Product

Added breadcrumbs + schema to client site.

Results:

- CTR increased 40%
- Rankings improved
- Better UX
- Featured in rich snippets

Takes 30 minutes to implement: 🧵👇 1/ Why breadcrumbs matter for SEO

SERP appearance:
Instead of: example.com/p/12345/produc…
Shows: Home › Products › Running Shoes › Product

Looks better. More context. Higher CTR.

Benefits:

- Users understand page location
- Better information architecture
- Internal linking structure
- Rich snippet eligibility
- Mobile navigation aid

Client A/B test:

- Without breadcrumbs: 2.1% CTR
- With breadcrumbs: 2.9% CTR
- 40% improvement
Nov 16 8 tweets 2 min read
Most sites have 200+ pages with zero internal links pointing to them.

Client audit revealed 847 orphaned pages and broken link architecture.

Fixed internal linking strategy.

Traffic increased 34% in 6 weeks without building a single backlink.

Here's the framework: 🧵 Image 1/ The orphaned page problem:

Pages with no internal links = invisible to Google's crawler.

We found:

- 200+ blog posts with zero links
- High-quality content buried
- Money pages getting no link equity

Google can't rank what it can't find properly.