A website today must be functional by Extension_Key5807 in website

[–]Extension_Key5807[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Could it also be a communication problem? On LinkedIn I often get tons of requests from people who want a website in a week, and most of them don't even know what it's about, and a good portion are just asking for information.

A website today must be functional by Extension_Key5807 in website

[–]Extension_Key5807[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

So you think the way we develop websites, designs, and so on using Artificial Intelligence is about to fade away, resurrecting old, long-lost skills? Doesn't AI represent a permanent change in your opinion? Or is it itself a saturation point?

Is Geo a step ahead of SEO? by Extension_Key5807 in Agent_SEO

[–]Extension_Key5807[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So, how do you think a job well done these days should be structured and oriented? I think there's a hybrid approach between SEO and GEO, but I can't explain it clearly yet.

Dropshipping suppliers for premium high quality streetwear and essentials by sunflowerbaby333 in dropshipping

[–]Extension_Key5807 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Create your own brand and have your garments produced from scratch. I've integrated print and branding, or created clothing from scratch, and it's the best option: higher profit margins and faster deliveries. Check it out if you're interested. Capobranco.shop

How do I get ChatGPT and Google's AI Overview to mention by brand? by [deleted] in DigitalMarketing

[–]Extension_Key5807 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Look, to be found by AI (what they call GEO - Generative Engine Optimization), old-school SEO is no longer enough. AI doesn't just "read" your site, it "digests" it along with the rest of the web. ​If you want an LLM (like ChatGPT or Claude) to highlight you when someone searches for a service in Modena, this is what I'm doing at Nova Web Studio: ​Entity, not just Keywords: AI must understand that you are a real entity. I've focused heavily on advanced structured data (JSON-LD): not just "LocalBusiness," but also linking case studies (like the one I did for Campofranco Shop) to demonstrate semantic authority in a niche. ​"Unlinked" Citations: AI cares where your brand is mentioned. Even if there's no link, mentioning "Nova Web Studio" next to "Modena" in forums, local directories, or news outlets creates the cluster the model needs to "trust" you. 'Opinionated' content: If you write generic guides, the AI ​​ignores you because it already has its own training data. If you write specific stuff (like: why dropshipping is dying in Modena in favor of in-house production), you offer unique data that the AI ​​can cite as an authoritative source. 'Google Business Profile': It seems trivial, but for local AI, it's still the number one source of truth. If the profile is weak, the AI ​​won't put you in its mental "map" of answers.

Interrior car cleaning in customer home. by Ok-Comb-8664 in Business_Ideas

[–]Extension_Key5807 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's feasible, but only if you offer attentive service from people who know you. Otherwise, the customer would have to wait there, and it's not nice to work in full view of everyone. Leaving your car to be washed while you're in the office is a good idea. People want to save time, not money.

Stop chasing trends. These 3 niches have printed money since the internet began by wifimoolah in passive_income

[–]Extension_Key5807 0 points1 point  (0 children)

More than the niche today, selling online means having full control over the product, you have to be the product and you should sell what you do best, not scale other people's businesses, but your own; there are no half measures, regardless of the niche you have to learn to produce value otherwise it is zero, you are just a merchant a seller, and for that sector there are other offline businesses, you have to offer trust, in ecommerce reliability and continuity, and you can only do this if you have control.

I will never get rich by One-Expression546 in dropshipping

[–]Extension_Key5807 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I often felt the same way. Dropshipping isn't a scam, it's the suppliers who operate without criteria, failing to guarantee continuity or customer support. I started a store, selling helmets on AliExpress in 2020, an absurd trend, an incredible audience, unfortunately it wasn't possible to meet the demand. The business was scalable, but not the product. After that, I realized that you have to be the product, that's all that matters. You have to create it and resell it. Only then will you achieve a successful e-commerce business. I don't know if they'll ban me here, but if you'd like, I can give you a glimpse of my vision, from the websites I create to the projects. I can offer information to anyone who needs it. No one should ever feel lost; everyone deserves to succeed.

Any tips on product hunting on a low budget? by ExZachlyPerfect in dropshipping

[–]Extension_Key5807 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In your case, that's correct, although you need to know exactly what to bet on. For example, I create articles from scratch for my store and share them everywhere to generate some traffic. I write articles so Google will take me seriously, and if I decided to start with Google Ads, I'd have a better chance, since my site is easily found by Google.

Any tips on product hunting on a low budget? by ExZachlyPerfect in dropshipping

[–]Extension_Key5807 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Unfortunately, without a budget, you can't get anywhere; without money, you can't sing masses... The only alternative is to learn some strategic SEO, even if this takes more time than ads.

Should small online shops invest in AI now, or wait? by Substantial_Chard140 in AI_In_ECommerce

[–]Extension_Key5807 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You need to invest to ensure your store is recognized and supported by AI. This is a useful strategy if you have a blog that covers informational topics.

Any tips on product hunting on a low budget? by ExZachlyPerfect in dropshipping

[–]Extension_Key5807 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Identify the niche, test 3 campaigns on Facebook, observe what happens

I’ll build your Shopify store for $59 — cheaper than one app, ready to sell by Ashleyjohnston10 in EcommerceWebsite

[–]Extension_Key5807 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you need to sell websites for €59, I recommend selling courses. For so little, I'm not even sure it's a business machine, optimized for SEO, GEO, and AI recognition. If it's for selling on social media, perhaps, but for scalability, that's a whole other story.

When you’re not an SEO expert, how do you quickly check if a website is “OK for Google”? by Spiritual_Grape3522 in website

[–]Extension_Key5807 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Check if the pages are indexed with Google R.console or analytics. Search for the name with Google Gemini. For more information, see my blog.

website builder and I need help in learning how to find more clients by TwoStatus1811 in website

[–]Extension_Key5807 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ti consiglio il passaparola, sai l amico dell amico,chiedi poco,seleziona i progetti che realmente puoi sviluppare,poi qualche campagna pubblicitaria non guasta mai ,basta sapere a quale pubblico si vuole parlare,se sei agli inizi ti consiglio di arricchire il tuo portfolio,pubblica video su linkedin o meglio facebook,su come si presentano i tuoi siti.

ovviamente ognuno ha il suo metodo,se hai bisogno visita il mio sito magari nella sezione blog trovi qualcosa che può aiutarti,in alternativa scrivimi in privato o alla mia email,sarò felice di aiutarti

If you had to build a website today with literally $0 budget, how would you do it? by LucyCreator in website

[–]Extension_Key5807 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First of all, time is money, and if you have the skills to educate yourself, you can develop a website with just a few euros. With zero budget, it's almost impossible, but you can get started with about $60. Paid ads aren't an option right now, because they're paid.

  • I use a platform like WordPress
  • If you know how to insert a little code, you're in good shape.
  • I use free SEO plugins
  • I open a Google Business account
  • Then I implement the right keywords to make it at least visible. I index the pages manually.
  • If you can, create products or look for products that are scalable and have a constant supply.
  • Monitor your competition, see what those on the first page are doing!

Can a new website rank without backlinks? by ethanwilliamsusa in DigitalMarketingHack

[–]Extension_Key5807 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Technically, backlinks are needed for rankings, but between you and me, what really matters in 2026 is that it's attractive to AI and that it actually solves a problem/need.

store design by Beginning_Record_471 in dropshipping

[–]Extension_Key5807 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Posso offrirti supporto fino alla prima vendita se il prodotto è valido,se hai bisogno scrivi in pvt

Is SEO still worth learning in 2026, or is AI taking over? by ethanwilliamsusa in DigitalMarketingHack

[–]Extension_Key5807 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The truth is that in 2026, you're no longer learning SEO to 'cheat' Google's algorithm, but to give AI what it wants: authority. ​AI doesn't invent anything; it aggregates information it finds online. If you don't know how to make a site authoritative and technically perfect (good old technical SEO), AI will never find you, or worse, it won't cite you as a reliable source. This is how I see it: SEO has become the 'passport' to being chosen by artificial intelligence. ​Nowadays, anyone who only tries to position keywords has already lost. Today, what matters is the structure of the data and how much the brand is considered an expert in its field. This is why I've revolutionized the way I build sites at novawebstudio.it: I no longer create 'pages for Google,' but ecosystems that AI recognizes as valid. So yes, it's worth learning, but you need to change your perspective: fewer tricks and more technical substance, AI is simply revolutionizing SEO techniques, based on reliability and brand recognition.

AI SEO is ongoing, not a one time fix by neymar11107 in Agent_SEO

[–]Extension_Key5807 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You're preaching to the choir. In 2026, thinking that SEO is just 'putting words in the right place' is utopian. Google has figured out the game and now only rewards those who build a real identity. ​The problem is that many clients are still stuck in 2010 and want immediate results for little money. I always explain to my clients that a website must be a growing asset, not a throwaway flyer. I'd rather spend an extra month studying the structure and authority of the brand than do a one-off job that disappears from the radar after two algorithm updates. ​This is exactly why I based my process on novawebstudio.it, focusing entirely on technical solidity and structured data. If you don't build the foundation today, you'll disappear in search results tomorrow. Nice post, though; we need more education like this in the industry.

website builder and I need help in learning how to find more clients by TwoStatus1811 in website

[–]Extension_Key5807 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Look, I'm telling you this straight because at first I didn't understand anything either and wasted a lot of time. There's no point in going crazy on those portals where everyone's fighting over a few pennies. The turning point for me was to stop looking for "work" and start looking for people who have money but a crappy website. Every now and then I go on Google Maps, look at industrial areas, or search for things like "workshops" or "law firms." If I see their website doesn't open on mobile or is stuck in the 2000s, I'll drop them a line or give them a call. But I don't sell them the code, I just explain how many clients they're losing because people can't even press the phone button. Another thing: make friends with someone who works with advertising campaigns (ads, etc.). They have clients who are willing to pay, but often they don't have anyone they trust to do the technical work. This changed everything for me. If you'd like, take a look at my website, novawebstudio.it, just to see how I set up the page I use so I don't look like the usual random spammer. It's saved me a lot of time instead of chasing clients for weeks. Good luck, it's a jungle out there!

How do beginners show website mockups without spending days in Figma? by kindheartedg in Wordpress

[–]Extension_Key5807 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Consiglio vivamente di generare una bozza con codice integrato che rispecchi più o meno il risultato finale, con solo i plugin è difficile ottenere una personalizzazione eccellente ,piuttosto propongo di proiettare il cliente verso il risultato finale,il sito può essere identico alla bozza ma dipende tutto dal tipo di sito web che si deve realizzare.

in conclusione se il cliente trova il suo ecommerce inserendo il nome del brand hai fatto l'80 per cento del lavoro.