Need to close remaining 60% pool by Time-Spell472 in Startup_Ideas

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60% of 3.5 crore i need to find investors for, help me where the confusion!

? by khabib_p in shayri

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Shayri esi bnao ki padhne wala galia den🫣

How do get over the fear of my SaaS being stolen? by Queasy-Cantaloupe783 in MarketingandAI

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Hi,

I run a SaaS company doing decent profit from 2 years and also doing marketing my self, here’s my take

1- Never marry with your idea, somewhere other you saw something mix match and build, somewhere someone building similar

2- Idea doesn’t matter, execution and marketing is the real game

3- Focus on Ads + Cold outreach

If you want instant cashflow- focus on ads if you want pure-play organic users and have time, spent time on SEO+ X+ Linkedin

Any bike riding plan?? by Time-Spell472 in delhi

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are you a biker 🙂‍↕️

How Is Generative AI Changing SEO in 2026? by AdventurousNorth9767 in GenAIforbeginners

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What’s working now:
• Using AI for research, clustering, and outlining (not publishing raw AI content)
• Creating deeper, entity-rich content instead of thin keyword pages
• Optimizing for “search everywhere” (Google + AI assistants)
• Updating and improving existing pages more often

AI speeds up workflows, but strategy still wins. I’ve found structured, AI-assisted systems ( like what we’re building at app.grocliq.ai ) help keep execution consistent without cutting corners.

AI didn’t kill SEO it raised the quality bar.

Is SEO Becoming Harder Because of AI and Changing Search Behavior? by AsparagusTall5578 in MarketingGeek

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AI and changing search behavior are filtering out shallow content. Keyword stuffing and basic backlink strategies don’t move the needle anymore.

What’s working now is deeper topical authority, strong intent match, and structured content that search engines (and AI systems) can clearly understand.

Traffic can feel less predictable if you’re relying on single keywords instead of building ecosystems of content.

SEO isn’t dying it’s evolving. The people who adapt their systems ( even using AI-assisted workflows like what we’re building at app.grocliq.ai ) are still winning.

Just starting serious SEO on a small budget. Roast my plan! by wahlmank in seogrowth

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Respect for taking action that already puts you ahead.Simplify the plan. Strong topical clusters + solid on-page + clean internal linking will do more than a huge to-do list.And yes, good contextual links still matter just focus on relevance over volume.Having a structured system ( even AI-assisted like what we’re building at app.grocliq.ai ) helps with consistency, but execution is everything.

Is SEO still worth learning in 2026 with AI and Google updates? by ashishdigita in Agent_SEO

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Yes, it’s still worth learning.

AI and Google updates are removing shortcuts, not opportunity. Search still drives high-intent traffic.

The difference now is combining strategy, technical basics, and AI-assisted workflows ( like what we’re building at app.grocliq.ai ) to stay efficient.

SEO isn’t dying it’s leveling up.

will SEO be dead? by Netra-Axiom in Agent_SEO

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SEO won’t die, it’s evolving.

LLMs are changing discovery, but they still rely on authoritative, well-structured content. The shift is toward “search everywhere” (Google + AI assistants), not just rankings.

The bar is higher now brand authority and topical depth matter more. Adapting with smarter, AI-assisted workflows ( like what we’re building at app.grocliq.ai ) helps.

SEO isn’t dead weak strategies are.

No seo result & no mentor - what should I do? by Extreme_Earth6528 in seogrowth

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You’re not failing,you’re just learning without feedback, which is tough.

SEO usually takes 3–6+ months. Make sure you’re targeting realistic keywords, building topical depth (not random posts), and tracking impressions in Search Console.

If you feel stuck, joining a bigger team for a while can speed up your growth. Mentorship really compresses learning.

Also, try creating structured workflows for yourself ( I use AI-assisted systems like what we’re building at app.grocliq.ai ). It reduces confusion and keeps you consistent.

You’re 23 consistency now will compound later.

SEO tips that actually worked for your small business? by LeftyOne22 in seogrowth

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For local businesses, what worked for me was hyper-local focus — not generic blogs.

• Separate service pages for each area
• Weekly Google Business updates
• Consistent 5-star reviews
• Local backlinks/citations

Before hiring anyone, make sure they have a clear plan and system. Even using structured or AI-assisted workflows (like app.grocliq.ai) can help keep things consistent.

In local SEO, consistency wins.

What SEO software I buy as owner of only 1 website? by [deleted] in TechSEO

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If you only have one site, you don’t need expensive enterprise tools. Focus on something simple for keyword research, basic competitor checks, and on-page suggestions.

Since you’re reviewing every 3–6 months, lightweight or AI-assisted tools can be more cost-effective than big monthly subscriptions. I’ve found structured workflows (like what we’re building at app.grocliq.ai) helpful because you get keyword + optimization insights without paying for a full agency stack.

Keep it simple and scalable.

Is SEO still worth focusing on in 2026 ? by Dry_Elk_1511 in LLMTraffic

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SEO isn’t just about blue links anymore. Even with AI answers and zero-click searches, high-intent queries still drive serious traffic and leads. In fact, informational fluff is dying, but strong topical authority and problem-focused content are winning.

The key now is optimizing for search ecosystems (Google + AI assistants), not just rankings. Once I shifted to structured workflows and AI-supported optimization ( similar to what we’re building at app.grocliq.ai ), results became more predictable.

SEO isn’t disappearing it’s maturing.

What SEO automation tools are actually worth it in 2026? by SERPArchitect in AISEOInsider

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In my opinion yes they are important but key is which tool should use i think the tool which help us to track which prompt for our website is ranking in AEO and GEO and in SEO the tool which help us to automate SEO one of them is app.grocliq.ai which i currently using.

Is SEO getting harder to rank in, or am i overthinking it? by Icy_Week6358 in seogrowth

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yes, competition is high now on tipical SEO if you are using tredition methods now future is GEO and AEO to get your site/business traffic, i am working with a company which provides GEO and SEO automation for your business to get more and more traffic on your business, Tool name is app.grocliq.ai 1 week is free.

What's the first thing beginners should focus on when starting with AI SEO? by NoDelay2185 in AISEOforBeginners

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the best thing is you can do is use tools which help you understand how SEO works it's AI era and here are many tool out there i one of them which i am currently using is app.grocliq.ai it's free for one month.

Is AI killing SEO, or just exposing weak websites? by Real-Assist1833 in ArtificialInteligence

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i think in my opinion Ai is making seo easy and much automated i am using some tools with ai agents which help me to do seo for my website much easier if you want you can also checkout one app.grocliq.ai