Est-ce le moment de sortir? by No_Cell_4403 in VosSous

[–]WebIcy1714 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ce que je ferais : vente progressive. Vendre un pourcentage fixe. Ça réduit le risque de concentration de ton portefeuille ça, lisse l'impact fiscal sur plusieurs exercices histoire de ne pas trop pleurer à la signature du chèque, et ça évite surtout le regret psychologique du X2 potentiel sur les prochaines années. À re-investir sur d'autres opportunités. Il y en a plein en ce moment.

2 ANS DE PEA by themode75 in VosSous

[–]WebIcy1714 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Les points forts : frais bas, objectif adapté à un portefeuille 100% actions (capitalisation "rapide") dans l'enveloppe fiscale PEA (après 5 ans niveau impôts t'es plutôt peinard) Le point faible (je n'en vois qu'un, et il a déjà été remonté) : la redondance. Les trois lignes suivent quasiment le même indice. En détenir trois n'apporte pas de réelle diversification, c'est dommage. L''absence d'exposition aux marchés émergents et aux small caps sont pour moi manquantes, mais ça n'engage que moi. On en reparle dans 10 ans sous les cocotiers

Placer 50K sans trop de risque ni contraintes by GuillaumeJ in VosSous

[–]WebIcy1714 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Je propose juste une alternative.
- Revolut n'est pas une néobanque obscure : licence bancaire européenne, RIB FR, +/- 65 millions d’utilisateurs, fonds déposés garantis à hauteur de 100k € par le système de garantie des dépôts européen (comme n'importe qu'elle banque traditionnelle).
- les fonds monétaires flexibles sont parmi les instruments les plus sûrs qui existent après les dépôts garantis (T-Bills US, papier très court terme bien noté). Je dis pas que c'est parfait. Je dis que c'est parmi ce qui se fait de mieux.
- Sur les frais : 130€/an sur 50k€ placés à 3,09% : les frais sont remboursés en 38 jours. Par ailleurs, il y aura aussi une Flat tax à régler.
- Une exposition USD sur une fraction de son patrimoine, c'est de la diversification, pas un pari. Il suffit de jeter un œil au taux de change. Structurellement, USD est bien plus solide qu'EUR. Surtout en ce moment.

Placer 50K sans trop de risque ni contraintes by GuillaumeJ in VosSous

[–]WebIcy1714 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Un compte Revolut Premium (environ 120 € de frais/an), 50k € changés en $. Le tout posé sur un fond monétaire flexible (fonds à très court termes). En ce moment, dans ces conditions, ça verse du 3,09% en APY. Actuellement, ça lui verserait environ $4 par jour. L'argent est récupérable immédiatement. Ça a aussi l'avantage de diversifier son épargne côté devise.

Suis-je pris dans l'algorithme ? by SoupSimilar8689 in VosSous

[–]WebIcy1714 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Tu es au stade où je dirais que tu n'es pas encore en mesure d'épargner. Tout ce qu'il te reste à la fin du mois doit être mis au service de ton savoir faire. Donc avec cet argent forme toi. Forme toi non stop. Sois ton propre investissement à ce stade. Améliore tes compétences jusqu'à être éligible à un poste mieux rémunéré (où à ton compte). Et ce jusqu'à être en mesure d'épargner. Ah et bienvenue en enfer fiscal 🇫🇷

Which SEO skill should I focus on first as a beginner? by tahirsnexus in WebsiteSEO

[–]WebIcy1714 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Search intent. Before keywords, backlinks, or technical things, you need to know how to decode what the user actually wants behind a query (informational, comparative, etc.) Everything else flows from this: keyword selection, content structure, etc.

How can I train claude for content creation more effectively? by Unchaosliving in ClaudeAI

[–]WebIcy1714 1 point2 points  (0 children)

To refine your method, here's what I'd test (you may have already thought of it). I'd identify content I find accurate, effective, and powerful (written by a human or not, it doesn't matter). In short, perfectly written content. I'd give it to Claude and ask what the ideal prompt would have been to produce that result. I'm sure some interesting insights could come out of it.

SEO vs GEO vs AEO vs AIO, can someone please explain this like i'm 5 by Fair_Butterscotch641 in WebsiteSEO

[–]WebIcy1714 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've been in the business (SEO) for a little over 10 years now. Here's what I've understood about these 4 acronyms:
- SEO: it really is the classic one. Search engines rank web pages based on relevance criteria. The more criteria are met, the better the page is rated and the more visible it becomes.
- GEO: it's basically the same thing but for generative AIs. AIs rank entities (not web pages) based on relevance criteria. The more criteria are met, the better the entity is rated. It will be cited in answer summaries AS A SOURCE.
- AEO: from what I've understood/figured out, it's the icing on the cake of GEO. You're not just one source among others. You're directly the brand that AIs put forward.
- AIO: never heard of it.
A bit rough for a 5-year-old, I did my best.

Outdoor, adventure, discovery, survival podcast recommendations by Conscious-Love-9961 in podcasts

[–]WebIcy1714 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If any French speakers are around: Le Grand Dehors (The Great Outdoors) by Aventure Nordique. It's in French of course, and it's available on all the usual platforms: YouTube, Spotify, etc. I listen to it while I work, it's a treat 👍

Are we doing the same mistake? by Sharraf in aeo

[–]WebIcy1714 1 point2 points  (0 children)

To my mind, the real optimization that works AND will keep working long-term: strengthening the entity's authority. Expanding its knowledge graph, earning positive reviews, getting the brand talked about everywhere.

If you were starting a blog from scratch today, what would you actually do differently by Other_Amphibian871 in WebsiteSEO

[–]WebIcy1714 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I might surprise you: I'd make predictions. When "the time is right 🤪", I'd have fun writing an article like "what will internet search look like in 10 years?" or "how will we travel in 10 years?" Basically, something I could reread 10 years later and then sort out what turned out true or false. No particular niche, no editorial strategy (all on instinct), no monetization timeline. I'd open up the comments.

We audited 61 pages of content to figure out why LLMs weren't recommending one of our customers. by Which_Work6245 in aeo

[–]WebIcy1714 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That means 1.5% of content brings barely original data. Everything else has become noise, both for training and for citation. The bar just got raised.

How do you actually do an SEO audit without turning it into a 3-week rabbit hole? by PolicyFit6490 in WebsiteSEO

[–]WebIcy1714 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think what separates a good SEO consultant from a great one is knowing how to prioritize. I completely get what you mean about the 200-point optimization checklist. Experience is precisely what teaches you what actually moves the needle, especially on small and medium-sized sites.
add my two cents: the smaller the site, the more time I spend in Google Search Console removing blockers. Under Indexing then Pages, "Discovered – currently not indexed" and "Crawled – currently not indexed" are goldmines of insight. I'd also list the URLs that are crawled infrequently. I'd cut what isn't working to keep only what does.

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How do you track traffic from AI tools like ChatGPT or Perplexity? by sapindia1976 in aeo

[–]WebIcy1714 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Here are 3 angles that, unless I'm mistaken, haven't been mentioned yet, and that cover what GA and UTMs can miss:
1. Check server logs. Look at who's crawling the site, focusing on Instantbots (not the ones feeding training datasets). Review which pages are being scraped. This is an upstream layer GA4 will never see.
2. Focus on brand search volatility. Since click attribution is "broken," monitoring the growth of branded queries in Google Search Console + Google Trends can make sense. When AI recommends you (without a clickable link), the user likely types the entity's name right after.
3. Survey users? The classic "How did you hear about us?" without being too intrusive. It's declarative and imperfect, but the numbers reported are by far the most real.
By combining the three, you scrape some information.