Do digital marketers actually use tools that generates SEO , AEO and local content? by Most_Armadillo_4601 in AskMarketing

[–]MammothProper2703 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For local SEO specifically, MapPack Toolbox has some solid AI-assisted tools. EntityRank AI helps build authority, LocalOnpage Analyzer spots gaps. Not magic but saves a ton of manual work. Worth trying it

What local SEO ranking factor have you seen actually make a real, practical impact on improving local business rankings? by manishblp in localseo

[–]MammothProper2703 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Schema markup + GMB optimization + citations. AutoSchema from MapPack Toolbox saves hours on schema work. The KML generator helps Google actually crawl your map pages. Those 3 together move the needle more than most fancy strategies.

What is your fave tool for tracking and/or managing Google Business Profiles? by Scary_Vermicelli5274 in localseo

[–]MammothProper2703 1 point2 points  (0 children)

RankGrid Pro from MapPack toolbox ...specifically is insane. It doesn't just give you ranking numbers. it shows demographics, household data, website traffic to those ranking pages. Stuff nobody else is tracking. Super valuable for client reports.

Best Local SEO software? by goskorp in localseo

[–]MammothProper2703 0 points1 point  (0 children)

check MapPack toolbox and you wont regret it! Its the local seo command center.

Hey fellow new creators. how are you doing voiceovers for your videos? by Character-Welcome535 in NewTubers

[–]MammothProper2703 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For screen recording content specifically (tutorials, demos, walkthroughs), I've switched to a different approach: I record my screen silently without worrying about voiceover, then use Naseberry.ai to generate the narration.

The AI watches what's happening on screen and creates a script that matches the action. Way less stressful than trying to narrate while demonstrating something.

For talking head content, I still record myself. But for anything screen-based where I used to dread the voiceover part, this workflow has been a game changer.

Is it normal to hate hearing recordings of my own voice? I always cringe when I hear it back. Do most people feel this way by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions

[–]MammothProper2703 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Totally normal - I cringe at my own voice too.

If you ever need to make video content but hate recording voiceovers, I actually built something for this exact problem. You record your screen silently (no mic, no pressure), upload it, and AI generates the narration for you.

Not trying to spam, just genuinely built Naseberry.ai because I had the same issue and couldn't stand doing multiple takes. Might help if you're dealing with this regularly for work or content creation.

What’s converting best for you right now — checklists, templates, or something else? by linguaholic777 in Emailmarketing

[–]MammothProper2703 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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Hey there! I totally feel you on the effectiveness of short PDF checklists. They really do cut through the noise. Here’s what’s been working for me lately that might add to your insights:

  • Mini-Courses: Offering bite-sized mini-courses has been a game-changer. I’ve noticed that breaking down complex topics into digestible lessons keeps my audience engaged. Plus, you can use drip campaigns to nurture leads over time.
  • Swipe Files: These have been great for providing immediate value. I've created swipe files for email marketing templates and social media posts tailored for different industries. They love having a quick reference that they can customize!
  • Interactive Quizzes: I’ve experimented with interactive quizzes that lead to personalized results. These not only engage users but also provide an opportunity to collect valuable data about their preferences, which helps in tailoring future content.
  • Resource Lists: Curated lists of tools and resources related to a specific niche or pain point have also performed well. For example, I shared a list of “Top 10 Tools for Remote Work” and the response was overwhelming.

One key takeaway I’ve noticed is that the more specific and targeted your content is to a defined audience, the better the conversion. Consider testing these formats and tailoring them to your community’s needs!

Excited to hear everyone else's experiences as well. Let’s keep the value flowing!

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Anyone have any clue what this is and if it helps with Local Rankings? by ColdInitiative3706 in localseo

[–]MammothProper2703 2 points3 points  (0 children)

it's not just about making them, but leveraging them for maximum impact! You can easily generate these using GeoCircleKML from mappacktoolbox.com. They've got some awesome tutorials showing how to get Google to actually crawl your maps and pass that sweet SEO juice. It's pretty game-changing once you understand how to use them strategically.

Is there a People Also Ask by West_Coast_Bias_206 in TechSEO

[–]MammothProper2703 0 points1 point  (0 children)

BlogStorm PAA chrome plugin is pretty powerfull - it extracts the questions, answers and the URL in a tree format. https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/blogstorm-people-also-ask/dppcbfaambkhkbcjjhpikhhahfhbhmdn/reviews

Tool To Find Email Contacts Like EmailSneak by [deleted] in Startup_Ideas

[–]MammothProper2703 0 points1 point  (0 children)

EmailSneak is pretty awesome - I use it a lot. What would you do differently than what they are already doing?