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Engagement Engine - SearchScore

X/Twitter Pack - 22 Apr 2026 (Evening) - 8 targets
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@aka_yaswanth
https://x.com/aka_yaswanth/status/2037442493206118612
Client ranked #3 for two years. Revenue fell 40% anyway. 68% of searches now end without a click. Google AI Overview answers the question, they leave. Ranking isn't the goal anymore. Being cited is.
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The ranking-to-revenue disconnect is real. Question: are you seeing the AI Overview cite competitors directly, or is it just synthesising generic answers? That distinction changes the whole strategy.
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Rankings stopped mattering and nobody sent the memo. The 68% zero-click stat is terrifying for ecommerce. What's wild is most brands still optimise for the 32% instead of fighting to be THE source AI quotes.
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#2
@dumborbiranen
https://x.com/dumborbiranen/status/2037442493206118612
Most SaaS founders think about content backwards. Start with what your buyer is Googling at 11pm when frustrated. Those search phrases are your headlines. Those pain points are your SEO strategy.
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Spot on about starting from frustration queries. The next layer: those same 11pm questions are now what people type into ChatGPT. Are your pages structured so AI can extract and cite them?
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Pain-first content is undefeated. But here's what most miss: Google ranks pages. ChatGPT cites sentences. Your content structure has to serve both or you're building for half the search landscape.
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#3
@DavidGQuaid
https://x.com/DavidGQuaid/status/2045544037889806576
SEO is dying but not Google. The cognitive dissonance from the GEO corner. We need SEO to die but Alphabet's stock isn't, so we'll pretend the user won't notice. Then hit them with more Schema.
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The tension between SEO is dead and Google makes more money than ever is real. What's actually dying is the idea that rankings alone drive revenue. The smart plays combine traditional SEO with being AI-citable.
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Love the honest take. The industry's stuck in a loop: declare SEO dead, sell GEO, then quietly keep doing schema and backlinks. What nobody's measuring: which brands actually get cited by AI vs which just have clean markup.
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#4
@habeebthewriter
https://x.com/habeebthewriter/status/2042982725498327435
Why is it so hard to get a good SEO Specialist? We've been looking for one for about two weeks now.
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Because the role changed faster than most specialists adapted. The good ones are now doing GEO/AI visibility work and rebranded. What specific outcomes are you after - traffic, rankings, or actual revenue?
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Two weeks? Try two months. The problem: everyone who learned SEO in 2020 is still optimising for 2020 Google. The people who actually understand AI-era search are rare and not cheap. What's the role - in-house or agency?
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#5
@VanhishikhaB
https://x.com/VanhishikhaB/status/1987730883311521830
Marketers, we need to talk about the AI Overview obsession. While everyone's refreshing dashboards and screaming AI killed my traffic...
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The panic is real but the framing is wrong. AI Overview didn't kill traffic - it changed which traffic matters. Fewer clicks but higher intent. Are you tracking what happens to the visitors who DO click through?
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Refreshing dashboards while the actual problem is structural. AI Overview answers generic queries - fine, let it. The play is owning the queries AI can't answer from schema alone. Real experience, original data, actual opinions.
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#6
@kimtriestobuild
https://x.com/kimtriestobuild/status/2038384053431542032
Building OnlyFiles - a free file converter. SEO + AI strategy: llms.txt for AI crawlers, FAQPage and HowTo schema. Goal: when someone asks an LLM how to convert HEIC to JPG, OnlyFiles is the answer.
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llms.txt is a smart move most aren't making yet. Question: have you checked whether ChatGPT/Perplexity actually surface you for those format queries yet? Would love to know what's working vs what's theoretical.
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Building for AI recommendation instead of just Google ranking is the right instinct. The llms.txt + schema combo is underused. The real test: do AI tools actually cite you yet, or is the infrastructure still catching up to discovery?
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#7
@vc_jacob
https://x.com/vc_jacob/status/2044332560671551623
Stuck in SEO quicksand? Our 100-Day Traffic Sprint framework just dropped. Forget slow burns. Build real momentum.
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The quicksand feeling usually comes from optimising for a search engine that changed the rules mid-game. Quick question: does your framework account for AI Overview cannibalisation, or is it classic SEO?
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SEO quicksand is real but the fix isn't speed - it's direction. Most traffic sprints I see just do more of what stopped working, faster. What's different about your approach when 68% of searches don't click anymore?
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#8
@Ahmed_O_Ali
https://x.com/Ahmed_O_Ali/status/2046534459688886286
Struggling to get consistent traffic to your offers? You're not alone - this is where most people get stuck.
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Consistency is the hard part. Most traffic is either a spike (launch, viral) or a slow bleed. Are you seeing traffic that doesn't convert, or just not enough traffic to start with?
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The traffic consistency problem usually isn't about volume - it's about dependency on one channel. If Google sneezes, your traffic catches a cold. What channels are you relying on besides search?
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