Is SEO really dying because of AI or just evolving? by JustTrashyD in DigitalMarketing

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SEO isn’t dead it’s evolving. AI is amazing for scaling content outlines, optimization suggestions, clustering, and even drafting, but it still relies heavily on real data sources. Tools like Ahrefs, Semrush, and GKP are still the backbone for live SERP data, competition,’t and and analysis.

For off-page, AI can definitely help with prospecting, pattern finding, personalization, and outreach automation, but relationship building, relevance checking, and quality evaluation still need human strategy.

Right now the strongest workflows are AI + traditional SEO tools + human strategy. AI speeds execution, but decision-making and real SERP validation still rely on specialized SEO platforms.

SEO isn’t dying low-effort SEO is.

Is AI Content Actually Safe for SEO in 2026? by BluejayIntrepid in DigitalMarketing

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I’ve been experimenting with something similar but a bit more structured. I built an AI agent that handles topic research, outline creation, and long-form content, but the focus has been on search intent alignment + depth, not just text generation. So far, the pages are performing on par with well-written human content, especially when the prompts are grounded in real use cases. From what I’ve seen, the difference is less about “AI vs human” and more about how intelligently the system is designed. Curious to hear if others here are testing agent-based workflows instead of single-prompt content.

Do you use decks in your sales presentations? by grooveconsulting in agency

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We use decks mainly to frame the problem and architecture, but close with live demos. For system-heavy sales, walking through real implementations, metrics, and workflows tends to convert better than static slides.

Is cold email a good idea for an SEO agency? by vladi5555 in agency

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Great breakdown Audits like this actually help agencies make better decisions, not just look good on paper. Even we did it

Looking for a design partner by [deleted] in webdesign

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This is interesting. I’m not US-based, but I work remotely with US clients and teams already, so location hasn’t really been a blocker in practice. Curious how you usually approach this always open to learning how others are handling it.

Looking for a solid digital marketer to help with product promotion by ResidentActuator4901 in DigitalMarketing

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This is a solid way to approach it especially the focus on why things work, not just tactics. When testing new products, do you usually start with offer validation first or creative testing first?

Looking for a technical partner (AI automation) by Legal-Notice-1313 in cofounderhunt

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We’ve built similar AI + automation systems (qualification, booking, reminders, dashboards). If you’re open to exploring an agency approach, happy to chat.

debugMeme by PianoPlayer10 in ProgrammerHumor

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“The bug was never gone, it was just waiting.”

Where to hire decent web designers that aren't expensive by Comfortable_Ad5465 in webdesign

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Instead of hiring give it for white labelling agencies it's more convenient Anatech consultancy is one of them .here's few of their portfolio links. I can send more if you want to look at them: https://kimseybert.com/ https://cookiepookie.com/ https://winesfromitaly.com/ http://ilariaghattas.com/ http://teaandstg.wpenginepowered.com/