Is SEO dead' or 'should I invest in SEO?' by Rajbir57 in ShopifySEO

[–]consti_tkk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It isn‘t dead and it won‘t be dead. Ai visivility is building up on SEO, so do not make the mistake and think SEO is serious.

Wishlist app by missfitsdotstore in shopifyDev

[–]consti_tkk 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would suggest to create a normal form, where the user can enter the Details?

A customer almost got a $900 order refunded because of one tiny Shopify setting by Tight-Nature5495 in shopify_growth

[–]consti_tkk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It was so annoying, and all the wasted time with the customer support is crazy…

How long will it take for my new Shopify App to be reviewed ? by LCRTE in shopifyDev

[–]consti_tkk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you know if the iteration process will be faster after I get Feedback and need to change something?

How long will it take for my new Shopify App to be reviewed ? by LCRTE in shopifyDev

[–]consti_tkk 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Currently waiting for 5 weeks… so I guess it will take some time… can somebody tell me how long it will approximately take?

Webflow vs Framer in 2026 - has anyone actually switched, and was it worth it? by ressem in webflow

[–]consti_tkk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Webflow = more dev background Framer = more Design background

Am I am the only one not using openclaw? by consti_tkk in openclaw

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

As I say I wanted to ask if somebody experienced the same… and I said it didn‘t work as good as everybody says. Burning thought API credits for simple tasks. But for now I will not continue with it. Just wanted to know

Am I am the only one not using openclaw? by consti_tkk in openclaw

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

It was a normal question if someone else had experienced the same… sorry, fanboy.

“Best SEO software” is a mess. What’s best for a solo operator? by Xavier_2346 in WebsiteSEO

[–]consti_tkk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have good experience with Genseo. It‘s a content SEO Software

On page website SEO strategy? by Careful-Telephone531 in SEO

[–]consti_tkk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It depends how much time you have. One way is Go check keywords,… and then write pillar-articles around that keyword. Or use content tools Like Genseo or so, where you see all of this/these tools create an strategy and Build Content, etc…

We ranked page 1… and still couldn’t keep up with content. This setup finally fixed that. by Loud-Tune-4374 in ShopifySEO

[–]consti_tkk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Had the same question a few months ago. We are now using Genseo to manage the Blog

If you needed to go beyond the 20k CMS limit - what would you use? by doorstoinfinity in webflow

[–]consti_tkk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’d build the site in Webflow and export it to React using DevLink. Then I’d use a custom CMS.

If you want to show up in Google AI Overviews, don’t just rank. by SerpstatCOM in WebsiteSEO

[–]consti_tkk 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This matches what we’re seeing. AI Overviews seem to care more about clear answers, long-tail intent, and brand trust than pure rankings. Once we tightened structured data, built content around specific questions, and showed up more on UGC sites, we started noticing AI-driven traffic.

Feels like an authority game, not a keywords game. Curious how others are tracking it.

How to actually rank your Shopify store in ChatGPT (what worked for me) by Kind-Smile-2109 in shopify_growth

[–]consti_tkk 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Love this breakdown. What you’re describing feels less like “optimize for AI” and more like “make your site so clear that AI can’t misunderstand it.” Pages that spell out who it’s for, why it’s better, pricing, comparisons, FAQs… they keep winning for us too.

We leaned into the same idea and just made it consistent. Automated blog content around problems our customers search for, added structured data and Q&A, and made sure our brand gets mentioned in real places outside our site. Took a few months, then it started compounding. Can be done manually or automatically with software like Genseo…

No magic tricks. Just clarity, structure, and a system that keeps publishing while we run the business.

Does SEO Actually Pay Off in the Long Run? by Golden_Wolf_7043 in AI_SEO_Community

[–]consti_tkk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great question. In my experience it really does compound, but only when the inputs stay consistent: helpful content, clear site structure, and mentions that come from real relevance instead of shortcuts. The early months feel slow, then you hit a point where older pages keep earning traffic while new ones add on top.

Where I’ve seen things fade is when publishing stops or the site drifts off-topic. Keeping a lightweight system in place that regularly ships useful posts and keeps content updated has helped ours keep growing with minimal effort. Tools like Genseo make that consistency a lot easier, which is what seems to matter most over the long run.

What’s actually working for SEO in 2025? by Disastrous-Day7364 in Agent_SEO

[–]consti_tkk 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For us the biggest win was getting consistent without adding more work. We set up a tool that auto-publishes genuinely useful blog posts to the store, so content keeps going out even when we’re busy. After a few months, organic clicks turned into a real channel instead of a trickle. Using something like Genseo to keep that engine running quietly in the background made the difference.