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Engagement Engine - SearchScore

X/Twitter Pack - 1 May 2026 - 8 targets
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@bryancollins
https://x.com/bryancollins/status/1994476142821031987
I published 1,000+ blog posts on my site. I killed it with SEO and display ads. Then Google's algorithm update killed 80% of my traffic overnight. Most creators would double down on SEO, chase the algorithm, work harder on dead content strategies. I ran the numbers instead. Your attachment to what worked can kill you.
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1,000+ posts and an algorithm wiped out 80% overnight. The pattern is the same everywhere: businesses built on one traffic source are one update from zero. The ones surviving this cycle diversified into AI visibility, not just SEO. Have you checked if any of your content gets cited by AI?
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This is the story of 2026 in one thread. Built on rented land, landlord changed the rules. The uncomfortable question nobody asks: even if you recovered your Google traffic, would it matter? 83% of AI Overview searches end in zero clicks now. The game already moved.
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#2
@jspeiser
https://x.com/jspeiser/status/2048722896306982980
The most expensive lesson i ever learned cost me $100m in a single day. Built a media company to $65M in revenue in <3 years. 100 people. Then Facebook changed 1 algorithm and our traffic dropped 75% overnight. What scares me right now: i see the exact same pattern with AI. Build on rented land and eventually the landlord renovates without asking you.
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The parallel is sharp. One difference: Facebook was one platform. AI search is hitting every discovery channel at once. The founders who figure out how to be cited by AI instead of just indexed by Google are the ones who survive this cycle. Are you seeing it in your own business yet?
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This is the warning most will ignore until it's their traffic dropping 75%. The 2026 version isn't a Facebook algorithm change - it's ChatGPT and Perplexity replacing your Google results entirely. The businesses getting cited in AI answers right now are building the moat you wish you'd built in 2017.
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#3
@GeorgeBThomas
https://x.com/GeorgeBThomas/status/2047752681700102391
Websites still matter. Cool. 83% of AI Overview searches end in zero clicks. 73% of B2B sites lost traffic in 2025. Your site isn't competing with sites. It's competing with AI that summarizes you in 3 seconds. Brochures are dead. Web systems aren't.
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The stat that keeps me up: 83% zero clicks. But here's the nuance most miss - the 17% who DO click are the highest-intent visitors you'll ever get. The game shifted from 'get more traffic' to 'be the source AI cites AND the brand people seek out after.' Different strategy entirely.
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73% of B2B sites lost traffic and most are still trying to rank their way back. You can't out-rank AI Overviews. But you can be the brand that AI cites when it summarizes your category. The companies figuring this out are already picking up the leads the other 73% are losing.
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#4
@SolvoCreations
https://x.com/SolvoCreations/status/2049105922044101107
Paid an SEO agency for 12 months. Traffic went up. Leads didn't. What frustrated you most working with a generic SEO agency? Genuinely collecting data on this.
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Most common pattern: agencies chase high-volume informational keywords because they move the traffic needle fast. Looks great in the monthly report. But those visitors were never going to buy. The other thing we're seeing: even the traffic gains are eroding as AI intercepts those queries before anyone clicks.
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The agency SEO playbook: rank for easy keywords, send traffic graph going up, client doesn't notice leads are flat for 12 months. Worse: even that traffic is shrinking now because AI answers those queries directly. The real question is whether your ideal customers even find you through Google anymore.
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#5
@PaarthChad
https://x.com/PaarthChad/status/2045461609389478210
A client called me frustrated: 'I'm spending $2,500 a month on ads. Nothing works.' I asked what his website said. 'We provide innovative digital solutions for modern businesses.' There was your problem. SEO brings them to the door. Copy gets them inside. Fix both or fix nothing.
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Spot on. But there's a step before the door now: being found in the first place. A lot of businesses have great copy that nobody reads because AI search doesn't know they exist. Fix the messaging AND make sure AI can find and recommend you.
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Hard truth: 'innovative digital solutions' doesn't work for humans OR for AI. ChatGPT can't cite you if it can't understand what you do in concrete terms. The same vague copy that kills conversions also makes you invisible to AI search. Fix both.
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#6
@TheGptAdsGuy
https://x.com/TheGptAdsGuy/status/2048113628079911233
SEO is not dying. It's already dead. You just don't feel it yet because Google hasn't told you. But your customers have. They stopped clicking. They started asking AI. And AI doesn't show 10 results. It picks a few. If you're not one of them, you don't exist.
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The framing is blunt but the direction is right. SEO isn't dead but the old playbook is. AI picks 2-3 brands per query instead of showing 10 blue links. The businesses optimizing for AI citability are capturing the intent that used to spread across page one. What's your AI visibility strategy?
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This hits hard because it's mostly true. AI doesn't show 10 results, it shows 2-3. That's not a ranking change, that's an existential change. The brands getting cited by ChatGPT right now are eating everyone else's pipeline. Most haven't even checked if AI knows they exist.
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#7
@schlfbvr
https://x.com/schlfbvr/status/2046228673104109751
I tested whether Reddit matters inside ChatGPT. It barely does. But what I found: ChatGPT flagged 'top 10' affiliate roundups as excluded from its reasoning. 'No top 10 lists - mostly affiliate-driven.' The playbook that worked on Google is actively hurting you on ChatGPT.
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This is a huge finding. The content most SEO agencies are still producing is the content AI explicitly distrusts. Editorial quality and testing protocols beat affiliate roundups every time. The brands investing in genuine expertise content are the ones getting cited.
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The $5K/mo SEO retainer for 'best [category] 2026' listicles? ChatGPT literally excludes that content. The same playbook that dominated Google for a decade is now a negative signal. The brands winning AI citations publish what AI can verify, not what ranks on volume.
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#8
@moonsue99
https://x.com/moonsue99/status/2049991609698398510
Most brands still optimizing for Google rankings while ChatGPT, Perplexity & Gemini answer questions without ever sending traffic. GEO (Generative Engine Optimization) is the new battleground. Your content either gets cited by AI or it gets ignored.
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Agree, and the gap is widening fast. The tricky part: GEO isn't just SEO with a different label. AI cites brands that show consistent, verifiable signals across multiple sources, not just well-optimized pages. Schema, reviews, brand mentions, citations - they all feed into whether AI picks you.
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This is the shift most brands will realize too late. Google rankings still matter but they're shrinking in value every month. The brands treating AI citability as a separate discipline, not an add-on to SEO, are the ones pulling ahead. Most are still arguing about whether SEO is dead.
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