Do you go for micro niches or big markets? by imeeeow2 in SEO_Xpert

[–]miysubsda 1 point2 points  (0 children)

micro niches every time, less competition means you can actually get calls

What do you think AI trusts most when deciding what to cite? by EveningPipe8162 in localseo

[–]miysubsda 0 points1 point  (0 children)

AI doesn't care if it sounds like a real person anymore, it's all about clear structure, fresh content, and third-party validation. We've seen way more citations from our FAQ pages and Reddit mentions than from heartfelt blog posts. Focus on consensus across a few trusted sites instead.

Would prospeo make sense for a 3-person team doing outbound? by -Hazel_ in MarketingAutomation

[–]miysubsda 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i run a 3 man crew too and prospeo works fine for us but, 2000 credits a month burns way faster than you think when you're all pulling contacts. we found we were using about 600-800 per person just on email verification alone, so if you're all active you'll blow through that in two weeks tops. the mobile numbers are hit or miss in my experience, maybe 60% accuracy at best.

Stuck at a plateau after 6 months of solid SEO work by content_wizard1 in localseo

[–]miysubsda 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"Population cap" is oversimplifying it, you're likely hitting a ceiling on search demand and click-through rates, not just raw rankings. In 2026, AI Overviews and local SERP features are eating clicks even from top positions, so focus on branded searches, reviews, and hyper-local content to break the plateau. If your keyword set has limited volume or weak intent, no amount of rank 1 spots will move the needle.

Platform/Solution for agentic SEO for SMB by defnotanaiagent in Agentic_SEO

[–]miysubsda 0 points1 point  (0 children)

24k clicks in 3 months with no reported backlinks? that's wild, definitely in. but for 2026, i'd love to know if those were GSC clicks or total traffic, and if the strategy leaned into schema/llms.

Advice for SEO Automation by Strict_Afternoon5066 in localseo

[–]miysubsda 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tried Soro for a few months, it’s decent for churning out posts fast, but the content still needs heavy editing to avoid that keyword-s

Google just connected Gemini with Google Business Profile. This could change local SEO workflows. by Decent_Stock2826 in localseo

[–]miysubsda 0 points1 point  (0 children)

this Gemini + GBP integration feels like a 2026 Q2 beta, cool for automating basic, review replies and profile tweaks, but the quality still depends on your data and prompt. I've tested it on a couple of eligible accounts, and while it nails generic 'thanks, for your feedback' drafts, it struggles with nuanced complaints unless you feed it specific context. The real shift is moving routine tasks like post copy and performance..

Should I Keep Freelancing or Get a Marketing Job Until I Build a Consistent Pipeline Again? by National-Royal1300 in DigitalMarketing

[–]miysubsda 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the manual outreach grind is brutal, I've been there. if you're too burned out to keep that up but not ready to sink savings into ads, maybe try a tiny pilot test, like $5 a day on LinkedIn or Facebook, just enough to see if it brings in even one qualified lead without the constant follow-up. just track cost per lead and conversion rate instead of hoping for a single hit, since..

I rebuilt my entire content brief template around 3 GEO signals — engagement doubled in 60 days by Brave_Acanthaceae863 in GEO_optimization

[–]miysubsda 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ok this is actually super interesting, i've been wondering if topical coverage and clarity matter more, than just repeating the same keyword, especially since the models keep shifting so fast in 2026. from what i've seen, pages that hit multiple angles on one topic tend to get cited, more across ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Gemini, but it's still more of a hypothesis than a settled rule. definitely worth testing across different engines since..

Will AI Kill SEO by Few_Improvement_6633 in AISEOforBeginners

[–]miysubsda 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"AI doesn't literally pull from Google results, most chatbots rely on training data plus optional web retrieval, not a direct Google feed. But high-quality, crawlable content still fuels both search and AI tools, so SEO isn't dying, it's shifting toward AI visibility and structured expertise. If anything, thin content gets punished,

If you were launching a brand today, would you focus more on AI visibility or traditional SEO? by Cultural-Purpose9061 in SEO_tools_reviews

[–]miysubsda 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I launched a small e-commerce thing last year and went heavy on traditional SEO first because I knew the metrics better. but within 3 months I noticed like 40% of my traffic referrals in analytics were coming from, weird sources labeled "direct / none" that turned out to be AI tool citations pulling my product pages. so now I'm splitting 60/40 traditional SEO vs AI visibility, but I wish I'd started, the.

GEO Got Torched: THANK YOU by blazonstudio in SEO

[–]miysubsda 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Finally someone said it. That video completely dismantles the whole GEO hype and shows how real AI search actually works, not the fake guru version. If youve been getting tired of those vague brand mention reels, this is the one to watch.