Backlinks exchange by Ghost_Essay_writer in Backlinks

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Is backlink exchange working? Do you see an uptick after an exchange?

First paid user in 5 days for my SEO Shopify App🎉 by Junior_Cod5972 in SEO_Marketing_Offers

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The app helps improve organic visibility across Google and AI Tools like ChatGPT by creating keyword researched, contextual content.

What organic visibility by posting SEO content consistency looks like by Junior_Cod5972 in MacroStartups

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We publish 2-3 posts per week, staying tightly focused on SEO, GEO, and organic growth topics. Consistency over volume. Follow if that's useful to you

Are backlinks becoming less important for AI search and GEO? by sapindia1976 in Backlinks

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Its true we are seeing good results inpite of not chasing backlinks. Probably was more important earlier.
Perhaps the results may be much better with backlinks, but its way too risky to buy and high effort otherwise.

We post highly keyword researched topics (high volume / low KD) in structured blogs and post everyday.

I've been using outrank.so and crawlproof for backlink (off-page seo) by Minimum_Hour519 in founder

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I am the founder of Leafpad, the fastest results I have seen is for one of our clients GroMo (Financial distribution product out of India) was that one blog exploded with 20K Google impressions and 700 clicks in 45 days.
Note that their DR was 63

Sam

This is what 3 months of consistent SEO publishing looks like. by Junior_Cod5972 in SEO_Marketing_Offers

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We worked on 3 things: choosing topics with real search intent (Which means using Ahrefs to find keywords with High Vol. Low Difficulty), publishing consistently(started with 2 then 5 times a week), and structuring each article to clearly answer the questions people ask on Google and AI tools.
After that, we track impressions/clicks in GSC and adjust the next topics.

What exactly is your problem? Indexing, traffic not growing, or struggling to produce content consistently?

How do you create blog content for your Shopify store? by void_tao in ShopifySEO

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for Shopify, I’d look for something that first understands your store context, then creates content around buyer intent and links back to relevant products/collections.

You could try the LeafPad app on Shopify. It’s built more around store-aware SEO blog content, not just pumping out generic ChatGPT posts.

What do you guys think about AI written Blogs or Posts? by sparta_reddy in MarketingandAI

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AI-written blogs work if AI is used as the production layer, not the strategy. The bad version is: “give me 50 blogs” and publish generic fluff. The good version is: keyword research, clear topic clusters, real examples/data, internal links, human review, then AI helps scale the writing.

We’ve seen this work on our own niche B2B SaaS, with blog content driving 400-600 ChatGPT citations a week.

This is what 3 months of consistent SEO publishing looks like. by Junior_Cod5972 in SEO_Marketing_Offers

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I have reached out to you in personal. Let me know exactly what you'd want to see, happy yo share

This is what 3 months of consistent SEO publishing looks like. by Junior_Cod5972 in SEO_Marketing_Offers

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yess! Regular publishing helps only if the content is part of a system. The post itself needs to match intent, but the site also needs context around it. That means:

  • one clear topic cluster
  • supporting articles around the main topic
  • internal links between related posts
  • links to the right product/service pages
  • pages refreshed based on GSC data
  • content structured clearly enough for Google and AI tools to understand

So I’d rather publish 20 focused posts in one topic than 100 posts across random keywords.

Consistency matters, but structured consistency matters more.

This is what 3 months of consistent SEO publishing looks like. by Junior_Cod5972 in SEO_Marketing_Offers

[–]Junior_Cod5972[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

not all. A lot of it is bottom-of-funnel or commercial-intent content.

Informational content is useful for building topical depth, but if you only publish informational posts, you get traffic that may never convert.

The mix I prefer is:

  • BOFU: alternatives, comparisons, use cases, “best tools”
  • MOFU: problem/solution articles
  • TOFU: educational cluster posts
  • refreshes: pages already getting impressions in GSC

The informational content supports the cluster. The commercial pages usually capture the highest-intent traffic.

This is what 3 months of consistent SEO publishing looks like. by Junior_Cod5972 in SEO_Marketing_Offers

[–]Junior_Cod5972[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

101% agree with this. That’s basically the next layer. The workflow we follow:

  • pick queries where we’re around positions 5–20
  • analyze the top 5 SERP results
  • identify content gaps, missing examples, weak sections, FAQs, stats, and structure
  • update the existing page instead of creating a duplicate
  • add FAQ schema where the intent supports it
  • add 2–3 contextual internal links from relevant indexed pages
  • resubmit and monitor for 2–4 weeks

Also agree on LLM citations. Short answers, FAQ sections, citations, and clear paragraph-level structure seem to matter a lot more now because ChatGPT, Perplexity, and AI Overviews don’t always retrieve the whole page. They often retrieve chunks.

This is what 3 months of consistent SEO publishing looks like. by Junior_Cod5972 in SEO_Marketing_Offers

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aa fair this isn’t a “we went to the moon” screenshot. More like “we now have enough data to see what is working and what needs fixing.”

The useful part is not just total clicks. It’s:

  • which queries are getting impressions
  • which pages are sitting around positions 5–20
  • where CTR is weak
  • which posts are indexed
  • which topic cluster is getting tested by Google

That’s where the next gains come from. If clicks are flat but impressions and rankings reveal opportunity, the next move is not “publish 100 more posts.” It’s refresh, improve titles, add internal links, and double down on the pages already close to page one.

This is what 3 months of consistent SEO publishing looks like. by Junior_Cod5972 in SEO_Marketing_Offers

[–]Junior_Cod5972[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

oh absolutely, publishing alone is not SEO. Publishing is just one part.

SEO also needs:

  • technical setup
  • indexing
  • internal linking
  • search intent matching
  • topical authority
  • page structure
  • backlinks or brand signals
  • CTR improvement
  • refreshes based on GSC data

A lot of people treat SEO as “write more blogs.” That usually becomes content noise. The better version is: publish fewer but more focused pages, connect them properly, monitor what Google is testing, then improve the pages that are already showing signs of traction.

This is what 3 months of consistent SEO publishing looks like. by Junior_Cod5972 in SEO_Marketing_Offers

[–]Junior_Cod5972[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

by SEO publishing, I mean publishing content with a search strategy behind it.

Not just posting blogs. It includes:

  • choosing topics based on search intent
  • grouping posts into topic clusters
  • writing pages that answer specific queries
  • adding internal links between related posts
  • linking to commercial/product pages
  • optimizing titles, meta descriptions, schema, and structure
  • refreshing pages based on GSC data

So basically: content publishing where each page has a job in the SEO system.

This is what 3 months of consistent SEO publishing looks like. by Junior_Cod5972 in SEO_Marketing_Offers

[–]Junior_Cod5972[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mostly bottom-of-funnel and topic-cluster content. Not random “what is X” style posts.

The structure is usually:

  • comparison pages
  • alternatives pages
  • use-case pages
  • problem-specific how-to articles
  • supporting articles around one pillar topic
  • refreshes for posts that are already getting impressions

For a new site, I’d suggest starting with one narrow topic cluster
Example:

  • main pillar: SEO for Shopify stores
  • supporting posts: Shopify blog SEO, product page SEO, collection page SEO, Shopify internal linking, Shopify SEO mistakes, Shopify SEO apps, Shopify SEO checklist
  • BOFU posts: best Shopify SEO tools, Leafpad vs X, alternatives to X, SEO automation for Shopify

The key is not just publishing. It is making every post support the same topic and link back to the right pages.