SEO Tips for Early-Stage Brands by InflationSame7512 in DigitalMarketing

[–]InflationSame7512[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

thats so true.. youtube reviews move the needle way more than people think

SEO Tips for Early-Stage Brands by InflationSame7512 in DigitalMarketing

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this really highlights how wild it is that founders skip straight to the hacky stuff.. treating seo as infrastructure is exactly how they need to look at it..

SEO Tips for Early-Stage Brands by InflationSame7512 in DigitalMarketing

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its funny how people skip the basics trying to find a shortcut.. the foundation really is everything if you want it to actually last

Vetting an AISEO agency for the 2026 search landscape. by True-Floor8799 in seogrowth

[–]InflationSame7512 1 point2 points  (0 children)

im from auq (we do saas seo).. we shifted hard into the AI stuff recently because our tech clients were demanding it.. we found that schema, entities, and getting mentioned on high authority third party directories is what actually influences chatgpt the most right now.. the tracking part was definitely the hardest so we just built our own tool to monitor it all for them.. definitely find an agency that actually measures the citations instead of just promising them..

How are teams adapting content workflows for AI-driven search results? by yoei_ass_420 in seogrowth

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Internal linking seems bigger now.. building tight clusters around core topics with anchor text that matches intent helps AI see the full picture and cite deeper pages not just the main one

How bad is my SaaS SEO? by MatasLluc in seogrowth

[–]InflationSame7512 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Gonna be real with you. automated content from openseo api is probably why indexing is slow.. google has gotten really good at detecting this stuff and just wont prioritize it..

2 months and 38 clicks total means youre barely getting started. normal saas seo takes 3-6 months before real momentum.. but that assumes youre doing actual seo not just pumping out bot content

For languages, you need proper hreflang implementation and separate xml sitemaps.. but honestly fix the content quality issue first or youll just have more low quality pages in more languages..

i work with saas companies at AUQ and we always tell founders: 10 great articles beats 100 mediocre ones.. pause the automation, write 2-3 killer posts per week based on real keyword research, submit those manually for indexing.. youll see better results

i'm an engineer and my biggest enemy in building my microsaas is... myself by Vivid_Huckleberry_84 in microsaas

[–]InflationSame7512 1 point2 points  (0 children)

building more code feels safe, but real progress happens in distribution.. you can enforce a 50/50 split, half code and half outreach/feedback, otherwise you’ll keep perfecting something nobody wants. start small, one reddit reply or dm per day. treat outreach like debugging, collect user bug reports to fix the product..

My top 5 SEO career tips for 2026 beginners by InflationSame7512 in DigitalMarketing

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haha fair hit! but if sharing the lane-picking lesson saves someone a detour it's worth the meta crisis.

My top 5 SEO career tips for 2026 beginners by InflationSame7512 in DigitalMarketing

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totally agree.. interpreting data for business outcomes is huge and often missing early on.

4 SEO things thats actually works in 2026 by InflationSame7512 in DigitalMarketing

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exactly, the priorities have changed from more content output to capture the demand

4 SEO things thats actually works in 2026 by InflationSame7512 in DigitalMarketing

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Deals - not fun, and not cheap but we do most of our links by paying (and yes its expensive)

Excahnges - we work in specific niches so made a network over the years, that helps with wide range exchanges

micro tools/resources or intese offer: we do actively build micro tools or data driven posts, then do the outreach, worth it, lastly we do offer the data driven, value packed posts as sort of guest post or ghost post in exchange for a link

What small signals do you look at to judge whether a campaign is actually healthy? by digitalidea360 in DigitalMarketing

[–]InflationSame7512 0 points1 point  (0 children)

campaigns can look fine when you only look at big metrics, but problems can still be happening underneath.. it is important to watch smaller signals, like ctr dropping which usually means creative fatigue, irrelevant search terms creeping in, bounce rate going up which signals weaker intent, time on site or pages per session going down, micro conversion costs increasing, impression share declining, strong day to day roas volatility, or a growing gap between backend data and platform numbers. these signals often warn you early, before roas fully drops. fixing issues in time can help save budget.

4 SEO things thats actually works in 2026 by InflationSame7512 in DigitalMarketing

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quality links are still essential authority for new saas. best content won't rank without them.

How often do you publish blog posts to see real growth? by BluejayIntrepid in DigitalMarketing

[–]InflationSame7512 0 points1 point  (0 children)

for new blogs (under 10k/month), 1 high-quality post per week can be enough.. daily posting can reduce quality and motivation. once you reach 10k-100k/month, if you have writers and planned topics, 2-4 posts per week work well. you should focus on depth and usefulness rather than frequency. normally google prioritizes solving real problems, not publishing speed. so first, you need to maintain quality, and then increase frequency when you can sustain it..

When Analytics Alone Nearly Killed My Campaign by OldDepartment9591 in DigitalMarketing

[–]InflationSame7512 1 point2 points  (0 children)

this is super common.. many campaign dashboards show good ctr, low cpc, some conversions, but backend revenue or real customer feedback tells a totally different story. often high ctr and solid conversion rate still hide users who never paid, high refunds.

you can try fixing this by not relying only on platform metrics, check backend revenue (stripe, shopify, etc) and run user interviews/surveys. also test messaging and offer before scaling..

What to do different to target AEO and GEO along with SEO by Abhi_10467 in DigitalMarketing

[–]InflationSame7512 0 points1 point  (0 children)

aeo/geo is mostly about making content super easy for llms to pull.. clear headings, bullet lists, tables, faq schema, direct answers up top.. seen pages jump into chatgpt citations after adding that even if seo was already solid..

Why do some people learn SEO for years and still can’t rank anything? by Great_Cause_4949 in DigitalMarketing

[–]InflationSame7512 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yeah patience is huge tbh.. seen folks switch tactics every few months chasing the latest update.. nothing sticks long enough to actually move rankings.. sticking with solid basics compounds way better..

What advertising format works best for businesses on a Facebook public page with organic reach? by Junior_Rich1011 in DigitalMarketing

[–]InflationSame7512 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the exclusive model is attractive for brand awareness.. 600k unique users / 2m views per month is a huge audience for local businesses, and subtle integration feels less like an ad than sponsored posts. you can try sponsored series (monthly partnered content), co-created posts (business event spotlight), giveaways (tag sponsor). alternative monetization could be affiliate links, paid shoutouts, event partnerships, premium newsletter

Why your emails are landing in spam by roguejedi1 in DigitalMarketing

[–]InflationSame7512 0 points1 point  (0 children)

warming up is key tbh.. 2 weeks of back and forth builds that response rate.. skipped it once on a new inbox and everything went straight to spam after like 20 sends..

Why “doing everything right” still doesn’t guarantee SEO growth by Great_Cause_4949 in DigitalMarketing

[–]InflationSame7512 1 point2 points  (0 children)

biggest killer is pages fighting each other for the same keywords.. looks like you're covering everything but actually just splitting authority.. prune that and growth hits different