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Bootstrapped an SEO agency to 100+ clients. $ 36M generated for clients in 2024. Running https://t.co/gCdeqf4flx & https://t.co/MqECr58gay
Jun 28 โ€ข 8 tweets โ€ข 3 min read
Plumbers, cleaners, dog trainers, mobile mechanics.

They drive to customers.

They don't have a storefront.

And Google makes local SEO twice as hard for them.

No address to show.

No map pin to optimize.

Just a service area and a prayer.

But there's a real system for this.

Here's how it actually works in 2026: ๐Ÿงต๐Ÿ‘‡ 1/ First: how Google handles service area businesses (SABs)

When you set up a Google Business Profile as a SAB, you hide your address and define your service area by city, region, or zip code instead.

Google uses this to determine local pack eligibility.

The catch: proximity to the searcher still matters.

Without a physical address, Google relies more heavily on:

- Your listed service area
- The location data in your content
- Local signals from reviews and citations

You have to compensate for the missing pin.
Jun 22 โ€ข 20 tweets โ€ข 5 min read
You created 25 location pages for different neighborhoods.

Each targets a slightly different search query.

Problem: They're competing with each other.

Google can't decide which one to rank.

All rank poorly instead of one ranking well.

Here's how to structure location pages to avoid cannibalization: 1/ The location page cannibalization problem:

What happens:

Page A: "Plumbing services in downtown"

Page B: "Plumbing near downtown"

Page C: "Downtown plumber"

Page D: "Plumbing downtown area"

Same keyword, slightly different wording.

Google sees: Four competing pages.

Dilutes authority across all four.

Result: None rank well.

Better: One strong page per location.
Jun 20 โ€ข 20 tweets โ€ข 6 min read
Your robots.txt probably blocks revenue-generating pages.

Not intentionally. But a small mistake in there could be costing you thousands monthly.

Most sites never audit their robots.txt rules.

Until their traffic suddenly crashes.

Here's what's likely blocking your money: ๐Ÿงต๐Ÿ‘‡ 1/ The robots.txt invisibility problem:

Most SEOs ignore robots.txt:

"It's just a text file."
"We set it up years ago."
"Probably fine."

Reality:
Buried rules block important pages.
Outdated directives still active.
No one remembers why rules exist.

One bad rule = massive opportunity cost.
Jun 19 โ€ข 20 tweets โ€ข 5 min read
Most sites have 50-200 "lost" links.

Mentioned but not linked. Linked to wrong page. Broken by site migrations.

These are easier to reclaim than building new links.

Yet 95% of link builders ignore them.

Here's the complete link reclamation system: ๐Ÿงต๐Ÿ‘‡ 1/ Why link reclamation works:

Compared to cold outreach:

New link building:

- Cold contact
- No existing relationship
- Must prove value
- 2-5% success rate

Link reclamation:

- Already mentioned you
- Existing relationship
- Clear value (fix their site)
- 30-50% success rate

10x easier success rate.
Jun 16 โ€ข 20 tweets โ€ข 7 min read
Published 100 pages. Google indexed 23.

The other 77? Sitting in "Discovered - currently not indexed" limbo.

Standard advice: "Create quality content and wait."

Reality in 2026: There are specific, tested tactics that force Google's hand.

Here are the indexation tricks that actually work: ๐Ÿงต๐Ÿ‘‡ 1/ Why pages don't get indexed:

Google's crawl budget constraints:

Factors Google considers:

- Site authority
- Page importance signals
- Crawl demand
- Server capacity
- Content quality
- Update frequency

Your new pages:

- Low authority site = low priority
- No internal links = not important
- Buried deep = hard to discover
- Similar to existing = maybe duplicate

Result: "Discovered - currently not indexed"
Jun 13 โ€ข 20 tweets โ€ข 5 min read
Most link building: Begging for links.

Data-driven link building: Creating assets journalists and bloggers need to reference.

One original dataset earns more links in 6 months than 100 outreach emails.

Here's how to build links through data creation: ๐Ÿงต๐Ÿ‘‡ 1/ Why data earns links:

Journalists and bloggers need:

- Statistics to cite
- Evidence for claims
- Fresh angles
- Credible sources

Your data provides:

- Quotable statistics
- Story hooks
- Authority backing
- Share-worthy findings

They link because citing data strengthens their content.
Jun 8 โ€ข 20 tweets โ€ข 6 min read
Local businesses expect SEO results in 30 days.

Reality? 6-12 months for meaningful rankings.

But some competitors rank in 8 weeks while you're still waiting at month 4.

The difference isn't talent or budget. It's avoiding the time-wasters that slow everyone down.

Here's why your local SEO crawls and how to speed it up: ๐Ÿงต๐Ÿ‘‡ 1/ The local SEO timeline trap:

What takes time:

Building citations: 2-3 months
Earning reviews: 3-6 months
Creating content: 2-4 months
Building links: 4-8 months
Google verification: Ongoing

Total: 6-12 months if done sequentially.

Problem: Most do everything in sequence.
Jun 7 โ€ข 20 tweets โ€ข 6 min read
Technical SEO for 500 pages: Manual audits and fixes.

Technical SEO for 500,000 pages: Completely different game.

Most strategies that work small break at scale.

Here's how to build technical SEO systems that actually scale: ๐Ÿงต๐Ÿ‘‡ 1/ The scaling inflection point:

Technical SEO changes fundamentally:

Small sites (<5K pages):
Manual audits work.
Individual page optimization.
Spreadsheet tracking.
Personal oversight.

Large sites (50K+ pages):
Automation required.
Systematic approaches.
Database management.
Programmatic solutions.

Different problems need different systems.
Jun 6 โ€ข 20 tweets โ€ข 5 min read
Published 200 AI-generated articles.

Indexed within days. Rankings appeared. Traffic grew.

Then Google's October 2025 spam update hit.

87% deindexed within a week.

AI content works until it doesn't. Here's why yours gets caught and how to prevent it: ๐Ÿงต๐Ÿ‘‡ 1/ The AI content detection reality:

Google in 2026:

Can detect:

- Content generation patterns
- Lack of genuine expertise
- Missing E-E-A-T signals
- Scaled content operations
- Generic AI phrasing
- Absence of first-hand experience

AI content isn't banned.
Low-value AI content is penalized.
Jun 2 โ€ข 20 tweets โ€ข 5 min read
Your business has 200+ Google reviews.

4.8-star average.

But competitors with 50 reviews and 4.6 stars are ranking higher in local pack.

Reviews aren't helping because most businesses miss what actually matters to Google's algorithm.

Here's what works in 2026: ๐Ÿงต๐Ÿ‘‡ 1/ The review misconception:

Most think:
More reviews = better rankings.

Reality in 2026:
Google's algorithm weighs:

- Review velocity and recency
- Response patterns
- Keyword relevance in reviews
- Review diversity
- Authenticity signals

Not just volume and stars.
May 31 โ€ข 15 tweets โ€ข 4 min read
SEO has one of the highest burnout rates in marketing.

47% of SEO professionals report burnout symptoms in 2026.

It's not the work. It's how companies structure SEO roles.

Here's why teams burn out (and how to fix it): ๐Ÿงต๐Ÿ‘‡ 1/ Burnout factor #1: Unrealistic expectations

Common scenario:

Hired: "Increase organic traffic"
Timeline given: "Show results in 90 days"
Reality: SEO takes 6-12 months
Pressure: Constant "why isn't it working yet?"

Result:

- Anxiety about timeline
- Pressure to show fake progress
- Corner-cutting temptation
- Constant justification mode

Burnout starts with misaligned expectations.
May 30 โ€ข 14 tweets โ€ข 4 min read
Content quality seems subjective.

But one scoring framework predicted ranking success with 87% accuracy.

Before content even published.

Here's the quality score that actually works: ๐Ÿงต๐Ÿ‘‡ 1/ Why quality scores matter:

Publishing without quality assessment:

- 60% of content gets zero traffic
- Resources wasted on low-potential pieces
- No way to improve systematically

Pre-publication scoring:

- Predict performance before investing
- Identify improvement areas
- Optimize resource allocation
- Measure quality consistently
May 29 โ€ข 15 tweets โ€ข 4 min read
Link building takes months because teams approach it wrong.

One agency builds 40+ quality links monthly.
Another struggles to get 8.

Same budget. Same tools.

The fast ones do these 6 things differently: ๐Ÿงต๐Ÿ‘‡ 1/ The speed bottleneck:

Slow approach:
Find prospect โ†’ Research โ†’ Personalize email โ†’ Send โ†’ Follow up โ†’ Repeat

Each link: 45-60 minutes

Fast approach:
Build assets that attract links automatically

Each link: 8-12 minutes of active work

The difference: Pull vs push strategy.
May 28 โ€ข 16 tweets โ€ข 4 min read
AI can 10x SEO productivity.

Most teams waste it on tasks that don't matter.

Here's how to build AI workflows that actually move rankings: ๐Ÿงต๐Ÿ‘‡ 1/ The AI workflow mistake:

Teams use AI for:

- Writing full articles (quality suffers)
- Generating meta descriptions in bulk (generic results)
- Creating title tag variations (no strategy)

Better approach:
AI handles research and analysis.
Humans handle strategy and quality control.
May 23 โ€ข 22 tweets โ€ข 7 min read
Local businesses follow outdated 2018 checklists.

Wonder why competitors dominate the local pack.

The local SEO game changed completely.

AI overviews, zero-click searches, and review velocity matter more than NAP citations.

Here's what actually works in 2026: ๐Ÿงต๐Ÿ‘‡ 1/ What changed in local SEO:

2018 playbook (outdated):

- Submit to 200 directories
- Exact match domains
- Keyword-stuffed GMB description
- Monthly GMB posts
- Focus on citations

2026 reality:

- Quality over citation quantity
- Engagement signals dominate
- Review velocity matters
- AI overview optimization
- Video content essential
- Multi-location attribution

Algorithm evolved. Strategy must too.
May 23 โ€ข 22 tweets โ€ข 7 min read
Added schema markup to every page.

Rich results test shows green checkmarks.

Zero rich snippets in search results.

Competitors with "worse" schema dominate featured results.

Here's why Google ignores your schema markup: ๐Ÿงต๐Ÿ‘‡ 1/ The schema implementation myth:

What teams think:
"We added schema = we get rich results"

Reality:
Schema markup is eligibility, not guarantee.

Google ignores schema when:

- Content doesn't deserve enhancement
- Implementation has issues
- Policy violations exist
- Better alternatives available
- Trust signals missing

Validation โ‰  visibility.
May 22 โ€ข 22 tweets โ€ข 6 min read
Sites publish 500 random blog posts.

Zero topical authority.
Rankings scattered and weak.

Meanwhile, competitors with 100 strategic articles dominate entire categories.

The difference isn't content volume.

Here's how to build topical maps that actually win: ๐Ÿงต๐Ÿ‘‡ 1/ The random content problem:

Typical content strategy:

- Week 1: Write about email marketing
- Week 2: Write about social media
- Week 3: Write about SEO
- Week 4: Write about paid ads

Result:
Jack of all trades.
Master of none.
Google sees no topical expertise.
May 22 โ€ข 22 tweets โ€ข 7 min read
Most site migrations lose 20-40% of organic traffic.

Some never recover.

One migration increased traffic 12% during transition.

The difference wasn't luck.

Here's the migration strategy that actually worked: ๐Ÿงต๐Ÿ‘‡ 1/ Why migrations fail:

Typical migration disaster:

Week 1: Launch new site
Week 2: Traffic drops 30%
Week 3: Panic sets in
Week 4: Emergency fixes
Month 2: Still down 25%
Month 6: Recovered to 90%

Common causes:

- Broken redirects
- Missing content
- Technical issues
- Poor planning
- No testing

Preventable with proper strategy.
May 20 โ€ข 21 tweets โ€ข 5 min read
Spend 40 hours creating one comprehensive guide.

Publish once.

Gets buried in two weeks.

Meanwhile, smart teams extract 50+ pieces from single assets.

Same content. 10X the reach.

Here's the repurposing system that actually works: ๐Ÿงต๐Ÿ‘‡ 1/ Why content repurposing fails:

Typical approach:

- Write blog post
- Share on Twitter
- Post to LinkedIn
- Call it "repurposing"

Result: Minimal additional reach.

Real repurposing:
One core asset โ†’ 20-50 derivative pieces
Different formats
Different platforms
Different audiences
Compounds visibility.
May 19 โ€ข 19 tweets โ€ข 5 min read
Site has 50,000 pages.

Google indexes 8,000.

The other 42,000? Invisible.

Meanwhile, competitors with fewer pages dominate rankings.

The problem isn't page count.

Here's the indexation strategy that actually works: ๐Ÿงต๐Ÿ‘‡ 1/ The indexation misconception:

What most teams believe:
"More pages indexed = better SEO"

Reality in 2026:
Google has limited crawl budget.
Algorithm prioritizes quality over quantity.
Low-quality indexed pages hurt high-quality ones.

Better strategy:
Index fewer pages.
Index the RIGHT pages.
Block everything else.
May 17 โ€ข 25 tweets โ€ข 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: ๐Ÿงต๐Ÿ‘‡ 1/ 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.