Client had 50K images named IMG_####.jpg
Renamed programmatically using product data.
Google Images traffic +127% in 8 weeks.
Feb 2 • 8 tweets • 2 min read
Tracked resource allocation across 12 successful SEO campaigns.
Found consistent pattern in what actually drives results. And what’s mostly wasted spend.
The optimal budget split is data-driven, not arbitrary.
Here’s how top-performing campaigns consistently allocate $15K–25K/month: 🧵👇
1/ The allocation framework:
Where to spend:
Based on 12 campaigns averaging $15K-25K/month budgets:
Content production: 40-45%
Technical SEO: 20-25%
Link building: 20-25%
Tools and software: 8-10%
Analytics and reporting: 5-8%
This split consistently delivered best ROI across different industries.
Jan 31 • 13 tweets • 4 min read
The hub and spoke content model is dominating B2B search in 2026.
Sites using this structure consistently rank for 2‑3x more keywords than traditional standalone articles.
Here’s the complete implementation framework:🧵👇
1/ What is the hub and spoke model:
Content architecture that organizes topics like this:
Hub (pillar page):
- Comprehensive overview (3,000‑5,000 words)
- Covers the topic broadly
- Links to all spoke pages
Spokes (cluster content):
- Detailed subtopic articles (1,500‑2,500 words)
- Each covers a specific aspect
- All link back to hub
- Interconnected with each other
This structure signals topical authority to Google and other search engines.
Jan 30 • 11 tweets • 2 min read
Companies spend thousands on SEO certifications every year.
Google, HubSpot, SEMrush, Moz Academy, they all promise to validate SEO knowledge.
But most certifications don’t actually help you get hired or deliver results. Only a few make a real difference.
Here’s the one that matters most, and why: 🧵
1/ The certification landscape is crowded
Dozens of organizations offer SEO certifications. Google. Moz. SEMrush. HubSpot. Ahrefs. Yoast.
Most cost $100-500. Some are free. All promise to validate your SEO knowledge.
But employers and clients don't weight them equally.
Jan 26 • 12 tweets • 2 min read
Most companies fail at SEO not because the team is bad, but because it's isolated in marketing.
Developers, product, sales, and support all affect rankings… yet no one thinks about it.
Here’s how to make SEO part of your company’s DNA 🧵👇
1/ The isolation problem
SEO team finds issues. Submits tickets. Nothing happens.
Developers prioritize features over technical SEO. Product launches pages without SEO input. Support creates content that competes with marketing.
No one owns outcomes except SEO team.
Jan 23 • 10 tweets • 2 min read
Most SEO agencies barely survive on 20-30% profit margins.
I rebuilt mine to hit 67% margins while delivering better client results.
Here's how I turned SEO from a struggling service into a profit machine: 🧵👇
1/ The broken agency model
Traditional setup kills profit.
$5K/month client. $3,800 in delivery costs. Only $1,200 profit left.
That's 24% margin. One bad month wipes you out.
You're always chasing new clients just to stay afloat.
Jan 21 • 13 tweets • 3 min read
A hacked website can destroy traffic, rankings, and revenue almost overnight.
One site saw 12,000 spam pages indexed, a 73% ranking drop, and revenue plunge to near zero.
Here's the 90-day recovery that restored everything: 🧵👇
1/ The crisis situation:
Day 0 discovery:
What happened:
- WordPress site compromised
- 12,000 spam pages created automatically
- Japanese gambling spam injected
- Rankings dropped 73% over 2 weeks
- Google Safe Browsing warning displayed
- Traffic: 55K sessions/month → 15K
Revenue impact: $180K/month → $48K/month
Client called in panic mode.
Jan 20 • 8 tweets • 2 min read
Client got hit with a manual Google penalty.
Lost $280K in revenue in 3 months.
No backup plan. No traffic diversification. No documented recovery process.
Here’s the SEO insurance strategy that prevents this kind of disaster: 🧵
1/ The penalty risk assessment:
What can go wrong:
Manual penalties:
- Unnatural links (bought or spammy)
- Thin content
- Cloaking or sneaky redirects
- User-generated spam
- Hacks and malware
- Technical failures
- Accidental deindexing
Any can wipe out 50-80% of traffic overnight.
Jan 18 • 11 tweets • 3 min read
Most startups burn cash on paid ads that disappear the moment the budget runs out.
One approach generates lasting value.
Here's the SEO investment thesis that actually works for early-stage companies: 🧵👇
1/ Why startups avoid SEO:
Common objections:
"SEO takes too long" (6-12 months)
"We need growth now" (investor pressure)
"Paid ads are faster" (immediate traffic)
"We'll do SEO later" (after product-market fit)
Result: Spend $500K on ads, traffic stops when budget runs out.
Jan 17 • 11 tweets • 3 min read
Membership site grew from 0 to 50K paying subscribers in 3 years.
The growth was entirely organic SEO-driven.
No paid ads.
Here's the complete growth playbook: 🧵👇
1/ The site foundation:
What they built:
Niche: Online learning platform (marketing skills)
Model: $29/month membership
Content: 200+ courses, templates, tools
Competition: Established players with millions in funding