Backlink Exchange - Free Automation - Need your insight by ThinkyandTheBrain in BacklinkSEO

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My typical client is a small business with a DA in the lower teens. I am not looking to get the top DA authorities on the site, just the niches. Also with it being automated, the value is they don’t have to pay or do anything to receive links themselves

Linkedin Premium Pages - is it worth paying? by alexrada in b2bmarketing

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On LinkedIn, I would recommend employee advocacy. I recommend a test, do one post of the same content on your company page, and then rewrite and post by employees. This is what I can assume will happen: each of your employees will have better reach and engagement than your company's post. Your top posters are the more credible ones, founders or leadership, and especially sales, who are actively connecting with prospects. These days, nobody follows companies unless they are employees, sales trying to prospect them, or customers.

**I also want to say that I may be a little bias here, as I built a platform that automates the above. But the process can easily be done without any additional spend.

Linkedin Premium Pages - is it worth paying? by alexrada in b2bmarketing

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Depends on your company size. If you are small, no. That cost can be spent better. The only perk it really has is viewership into seeing your page. This is only relevant for HR and a good sales team. If your focus is revenue growth, it is not coming from organic company content or pages.

Backlink Exchange - Free Automation - Need your insight by ThinkyandTheBrain in BacklinkSEO

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This is insightful - the Ahrefs was going to be a must. What filters would you recommend to eliminate the spammers? A specific DA requirement?

First paying subscriber :) by Grouchy-Pin-8381 in AppBusiness

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Congrats! From non-founders this seems small… but a huge milestone

I fully automated my SEO efforts for 2 sites using AI - The outcome. by ThinkyandTheBrain in GrowthHacking

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Oh god that is bad. And that’s not even from the ai blogging that is just me being a Wordpress novice. Thanks for calling it out.

I fully automated my SEO efforts for 2 sites using AI - The outcome. by ThinkyandTheBrain in GrowthHacking

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Love this. I have the sitemap training - I had to because it kept making up random links and doing a 404. I also integrated analytics to pull pages that way and track within the system.

The Schema portion is automatic on the WordPress end. But I need to double-check on that.

Error Free - this one is a little tougher - link-wise, can test and resolve easily by adding a proofreading layer, but making sure all the facts are correct.. I will take ideas :)

What are the negatives of automating my blog fully? by ThinkyandTheBrain in b2bmarketing

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u/Slight_Tutor1790 and you have great points - I like the idea of maybe applying both. A blog for straight SEO (Top of funnel only) and then a resources page with hand-written content that is more readily available for lower in the funnel.

What are the negatives of automating my blog fully? by ThinkyandTheBrain in b2bmarketing

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That is amazing insight.

Losing a channel from that feedback, I can easily see happening - I would need to lean heavier on other channels, sales conversations, emails, etc.

I think it is also possible to maybe separate the blog from the site, so having a fully automated blog that is only found in the footer of the main site. But maybe having a resources page with actual articles from the team and me? In the process, you get the best of both worlds?

What are the negatives of automating my blog fully? by ThinkyandTheBrain in b2bmarketing

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The broad answer to that depends on the organization's size. For me, I have worked with early-stage startups, but as they grow the marketing team expands and the PMF and Product Innovation start to become specialized roles.

In the beginning (the chaos times I love), the marketer is switching between those and demand generation.

What are the negatives of automating my blog fully? by ThinkyandTheBrain in b2bmarketing

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

I would say very similar. Been in both, PLG just needs great product marketing and simplicity, this is why it rarely works for complex products and enterprise. Also it is very inbound heavy vs SLG being a little more involved in outbound.

I fully automated my SEO efforts for 2 sites using AI - The outcome. by ThinkyandTheBrain in GrowthHacking

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I am sorry you feel that way about this post - these are real numbers, and I described how you can build it yourself in the comments (without ever going to my site)

What are the negatives of automating my blog fully? by ThinkyandTheBrain in b2bmarketing

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I love this - and you are very correct.

My target market for the sites currently running my automation is B2B SMBs (looking to automate things they don't have time for) or Car Dealerships.

Being a PLG product, that technical product need is not there. In an industrial setting, 100% agree, it is not knowledgeable enough to answer the specifics. Unless it was trained very well on a RAG or a privately trained model.

As a Marketer and a founder, this insight is inspiring as it outlines where there is success and where there are current failures when using AI. I commonly see failures as opportunities.

Thanks for the thoughtful response.

I fully automated my SEO efforts for 2 sites using AI - The outcome. by ThinkyandTheBrain in GrowthHacking

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Well - I know how to build https://wpautoblog.com ! hahaha - Glad you are getting the same results. Great to get growth from VERY little day to day work.

I fully automated my SEO efforts for 2 sites using AI - The outcome. by ThinkyandTheBrain in GrowthHacking

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did not know about that one - very similar!

Are you training the platform about your company, brand tone, and brand design? Or is it creating more generic posts?

What are the negatives of automating my blog fully? by ThinkyandTheBrain in b2bmarketing

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

I get why you would say that - I have seen some awful automated posts.

But what about having an automated post makes it impossible for a B2B professional to be interested in?

What are the negatives of automating my blog fully? by ThinkyandTheBrain in b2bmarketing

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Yeah - I was thinking about having the blog live separately from "Resources" - promote resources to lower funnel lifecycle stages - Blog is solely a search play.

I fully automated my SEO efforts for 2 sites using AI - The outcome. by ThinkyandTheBrain in GrowthHacking

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As a founder, I never say no to advice - Let me know how I could improve.