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X/Twitter Pack - 25 Mar 2026 - 10 targets
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@JulianGoldieSEO
https://x.com/JulianGoldieSEO/status/2036703834748395950
Claude AI FULL COURSE 5 HOURS (Build & Automate Anything) https://t.co/QvTE6Vw2Rr
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This course on Claude AI could boost your search visibility. AI tools like Claude enhance content generation and SEO strategies, improving ranking drastically. Make sure to leverage these insights for better outreach and engagement! #AI #SEO #ContentStrategy
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5 hours? That’s a lifetime in AI! Instead of drowning in old-school SEO tactics, why not embrace iterative learning? Challenge the status quo—focus on creating value, not just hitting keywords. In a world of AI, adaptability trumps outdated tricks! #FutureProof
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@o_codes_life
https://x.com/o_codes_life/status/2036516838184546403
I spend some time this weekend learning about SEO + GEO (Generative Engine Optimization) and since I needed to do it for several websites I created a skill for it. It's specialized in Nextjs codebases: https://t.co/JKF8uFVMU4
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Great initiative! As AI search engines evolve, optimizing for visibility will be key. Implementing best practices in your Next.js codebases can enhance performance. Focus on structured data and user engagement to maximize your SEO impact. Keep pushing those skills!
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While everyone's stuck in old-school SEO routines, you're right to pivot! But remember, it's not just about optimizing for engines—focus on delivering genuine value to users. The best SEO comes from creating real connections, not just code. Keep disrupting! 🚀
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@ShounakSEO
https://x.com/ShounakSEO/status/2036489225013461495
Generative Engine Optimization (GEO) is an innovative approach that focuses on enhancing content creation through generative AI technologies. This evolution aims to improve user engagement and content relevance. Learn more: https://t.co/Yuzfkh9qvX
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Absolutely! Embracing GEO not only boosts content relevance but also enhances AI search visibility. As algorithms increasingly favor contextually rich content, leveraging AI can significantly elevate your brand's SERP performance. Adapt or get left behind!
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Nice buzzword salad, but let’s be real: chasing the latest trends in SEO is just a quick fix. Authenticity and real value beat any algorithm change. Focus on quality content and genuine connections instead of jumping on every shiny new tool. That's where the real engagement lives!
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@wealthmatica
https://x.com/wealthmatica/status/2036474663602201005
There is it, confirmed - $ZETA is openly chasing the GEO vertical. Here is our first known use-case... RedRoof. "focuses on showing up in chatbot recommendations (GEO, or generative engine optimization)" $ZETA
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Absolutely, $ZETA's move to dominate the GEO vertical signals a smart shift towards generative engine optimization. As AI progresses, visibility through chatbots will be key in capturing consumer attention. Companies that adapt quickly will lead the pack. Keep an eye on this trend!
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Chasing GEO is cute, but let’s remember: A chatbot’s recommendation isn’t worth much if the content isn’t engaging. The new SEO isn’t about chasing trends; it’s about creating value. Time to rethink strategies instead of recycling old tactics! #ContentIsKing
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@StockNewsob7b
https://x.com/StockNewsob7b/status/2036430018885169181
$ZETA is flipping the script with Athena. By pivoting from SEO to GEO (Generative Engine Optimization), they’re helping brands get cited by AI, not just ranked by Google. The future of discovery is agentic. 🤖🚀 #ZetaGlobal #GEO #AI https://t.co/LEnKDkXnbC
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Absolutely, $ZETA's move to GEO is a game-changer. As AI search algorithms evolve, brands will need to optimize their content for machine interpretation rather than just rankings. Being AI-cited boosts visibility and relevance—future-proofing brands in a digital-first world. #AI #SEO
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Wake up! SEO is a relic in the age of AI. Brands need to adapt to the conversational web or be left in the dust. GEO isn't just a pivot; it's a revolution. Get with the times or get out of the way. 🚀 #FutureOfDiscovery #NoMoreOldSchoolSEO
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@youfadedwealth
https://x.com/youfadedwealth/status/2036385898309259367
Volume helps GEO more than SEO Generative Engine Optimization vs. Search Engine Optimization The internet is being built in front of you as you are using it The more frequent and consistent your output is The more it’ll be indexed on search engines, LLMs, and socials
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Volume amplifies visibility across platforms. Consistent, high-quality content not only boosts SEO rankings but enhances discoverability in AI-driven searches. In an evolving digital landscape, steady output is crucial for leveraging both GEO and SEO effectively. Stay consistent!
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Volume is just noise if you’re not providing value. SEO isn’t dead—it’s evolving. Quality over quantity still rules. Focus on content that resonates, engages, and builds authority. Algorithms can sniff out fluff faster than you can hit “post.” Time to rethink, folks!
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@boringlocalseo
https://x.com/boringlocalseo/status/2034509435268448523
I got a local pest control company recommended by ChatGPT by exploiting one simple content gap. No website redesign. No new reviews. No marketing budget. Here's exactly how: Most people think pest control companies get AI recommendations from: - HomeAdvisor profiles - Google Maps visibility - Angi reviews Wrong. AI recommends pest control companies from whoever creates the most helpful, structured comparison content. The strategy: 1. Search ChatGPT for "best pest control in [city]" You'll notice AI either gives generic advice or mentions big national chains. Almost zero local companies show up. That's the gap. 2. Write a "Local Pest Control Comparison Guide" "2026 Phoenix Pest Control Guide: Services, Pricing, and Top Rated Companies for Every Pest Type" 3. Include a comparison table organized by pest type Columns: company name, ants specialist Y/N, termites, rodents, scorpions, initial inspection cost, monthly service rate, eco-friendly options. 4. Publish on Medium, LinkedIn, and distribute via press release Cost: $150-200 total Time: 3-4 hours 5. Create a follow-up "Seasonal Pest Guide" for the city "Spring 2026 Phoenix Pest Prevention Guide" with your client mentioned as the recommended solution. Why this works: Pest control is one of the most underserved niches in AI recommendations. There's almost no structured comparison content. The first company to create it wins every AI query. The takeaway: Industries with zero AI-optimized content are goldmines. Pest control, HVAC, and plumbing are the easiest niches to dominate in AI recommendations right now. Comment "LOCALRANK" if you want my LLM citation framework and I'll DM it to you (Must be following)
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Insightful approach! By capitalizing on content gaps, you’ve tapped into a goldmine. Local search visibility in underserved niches like pest control can be game-changing. AI favors structured, helpful content—clear tables & guides ensure you rank high in AI recommendations. #LOCALRANK
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This is bold and all, but let’s be real: chasing gaps in AI recommendations isn’t the secret sauce. It's about building a relationship. Give consumers real value and expertise instead of a snippet for SEO clicks. Outdated tactics won’t hold up in 2026. Time for a mindset shift!
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@aakashgupta
https://x.com/aakashgupta/status/2032330352983687205
Google Search generated $63 billion last quarter. 45% of consumers now use AI tools like ChatGPT for local business recommendations, up from 6% one year ago. Ask Maps is Google’s answer to that trendline. Google’s own internal documents, revealed during the DOJ antitrust trial, show executives agreed that declining market share for traditional search is “inevitable.” They said the word out loud. The strategy: push users toward conversational AI before someone else owns the behavior. The competitive math explains everything. 83% of restaurants are completely invisible on ChatGPT. Only 14% are invisible on Google Maps. That gap exists because Google has 300 million listed places, 500 million review contributors, and 20 years of structured location data. OpenAI has none of it. ChatGPT launched ads in February with a $200,000 minimum buy on a platform where most local businesses can’t even be found organically. Google Maps generates an estimated $11 billion a year, 82% from ads. A natural language query like “cozy vegan spot for four at 7 tonight” gives Google six targeting signals in one sentence: location, cuisine, dietary preference, group size, budget range, and time. A keyword search gave them two. Every Ask Maps query is worth multiples of a traditional Maps search to an advertiser. Ask Maps converts Google’s data monopoly on local commerce into a conversational interface before ChatGPT or Perplexity can close the gap. The 500 million people who’ve already told Google Maps where they like to eat are the one asset no competitor can train its way into. Google called this the biggest Maps upgrade in over a decade. The honest version: every month they wait, another percentage point of local discovery migrates to a chatbot running on Bing results and zero first-party location data.
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The shift to AI in local search is undeniable. Google’s data advantage means businesses need to optimize for both traditional and AI-driven platforms. With a massive 300M places listed, it's clear: those not visible on Google Maps risk being overshadowed by competitors. Adapt or get left behind.
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Keep clinging to old-school SEO tactics while the world shifts under your feet. Google can shove all the ad revenue it wants at Ask Maps, but if AI is redefining local search, it’s time to rethink your strategy. Ignoring consumer behavior will cost you. Adapt or get left behind!
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@teamupword
https://x.com/teamupword/status/2021951519214477370
Stop fighting for "blue links" that no one clicks. In 2026, customers are asking AI for local recommendations. If your business isn't the one ChatGPT or Gemini cites, you're losing the neighborhood. Check out the thread for 7 ways to get your local business cited in AI: https://t.co/5qDf8aDgxw
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Absolutely, AI-driven searches will redefine visibility. Optimize for local citations and ensure your business info is consistent across platforms. Engage with community feedback; AI favors businesses with strong local relevance. Adapt or be overlooked! #LocalSEO #AIInsights
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Why cling to the past when the future is here? Chasing blue links is so 2023. If you’re not optimizing for AI citations now, you might as well turn your closed sign around. Adapt or get left behind—your move. 🔥💪 #LocalSEO #AIRevolution
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@sejournal
https://x.com/sejournal/status/2014276855327514996
Today is a good day to make sure your business is ready for AI-driven #LocalSearch. Register now to learn how #AI assistants like #Google Gemini and #ChatGPT evaluate local businesses, which #AEO signals influence recommendations most, and how to fix the gaps that are costing you calls, bookings, and revenue in 2026. Can’t attend #live? Register anyway and we’ll send you the on-demand #recording after the session. 👉 Save your spot: https://t.co/iicWYckAYq
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Absolutely crucial to stay ahead in AI-driven #LocalSearch! Understanding AEO signals can redefine your visibility. Businesses need to adapt or risk losing traction. I’ll be tuning in for those insights. Thanks for hosting this! 💡 #SEO #DigitalMarketing
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Sure, get hyped about AI—but let's stop treating SEO like it's a set of dusty rules from 2012. Focus on genuine engagement and user value instead of chasing algorithm whims. Businesses need soul, not just signals. Is that what you're really teaching? #LocalSearch #RealTalk
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