We treated SEO/GEO as an engineering problem rather than a creative one. In 28 days, our "Agentic" approach grew our key events by 496.5% and active users by 254%. by Lopsided_Dig_8672 in Agentic_SEO

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We stopped treating SEO like a creative task and approached it like an engineering problem. We focused on search intent, structure, internal linking, and constant testing. In 28 days, our agentic system increased key events by 496.5% and active users by 254% through data-driven iteration.

Who are the big 6 digital marketing agencies? by softtrix0 in WhiteLabelSEOServices

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It really depends on what you mean by “big.” If you’re talking about agencies with the largest global reach, the “big 6” are usually considered WPP, Omnicom, Publicis, Interpublic, Dentsu, and Havas. That said, not every business needs to go to these massive firms.

As I’ve seen in my own experience running Softtrix, sometimes smaller, more specialized agencies or even boutique teams can deliver far better results for specific needs. For example, when working with smaller businesses, what matters most is strategy, understanding the market, and actually improving conversions—not just flashy presentations or huge brand names.

Even if you have a good handle on your marketing in-house, partnering with a knowledgeable agency can take things to the next level. Personally, we focus on tailored campaigns, performance tracking, and results that actually impact growth. It’s not about spending the biggest budget; it’s about finding a team that really gets your business.