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Engagement Engine - SearchScore

X/Twitter Pack - 9 Jul 2026 - 5 targets
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@alexgroberman
https://x.com/alexgroberman/status/2075200812801028424
This business now gets nearly $100,000/month in organic search traffic value. They've also added 500+ ChatGPT citations, 1.4K Perplexity citations and 1.3K Grok citations. They did this by following a 6-step process. Here's how they did it. Step 1: Start working with SEO Stuff (https://t.co/wKpf0EILTx) SEO Stuff works with businesses every day to achieve these kinds of results, specifically through the done-for-you package (https://t.co/yEFyM0Ze7W). Step 2: Most brands are still doing the same thing... Thin product pages. Generic category descriptions. Random blog posts. A few backlinks here and there. No clear AI search strategy. No structured content designed to get pulled into ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, Grok, and Google AI Overviews. [If you want to see where your site stands across Google, ChatGPT, Claude and broader AI search, start here (it's free): https://t.co/Pn764BHwyL] This brand did things differently. Product and category pages were turned into knowledge hubs. Instead of simple product copy, each important page was built to answer the exact questions buyers ask before purchasing. That means: Clear TL;DR sections. Question-based H2s. Short, complete answers under each section. Comparison content. Use-case explanations. Internal links to supporting guides. Structured product and brand signals. AI systems do not cite pages just because they exist. They cite pages that clearly explain a topic, answer the query, and connect the brand to the category. Step 3: Authority was built around the actual product category. This is where most brands waste money. They chase random backlinks from random sites and wonder why nothing compounds. The goal is stronger entity association. For this brand, the backlink strategy focused on: DR50+ links. Relevant publications. Category-aligned anchor text. Pages that already had organic visibility. Mentions that connected the brand to its product category. That matters because AI search looks for patterns. When trusted sites repeatedly connect your brand to a product category, AI systems start understanding that relationship. That is how a brand starts showing up again and again across ChatGPT, Google AI Overviews, Perplexity, Gemini, and Grok. [Remember, if you want to see where your site stands across Google, ChatGPT, Claude and broader AI search, start here (it's free): https://t.co/Pn764BHwyL] Step 4: Commercial content was scaled around buyer intent. The content targeted searches with purchase intent. Best products. Top products. Product comparisons. Alternatives. Use cases. Buyer questions. Category education. Each article was built to support rankings and AI citations. That means every piece had: A clear answer structure. Snippet-ready sections. Question-based headings. Internal links to product and category pages. Comparison language. Brand and product context. This is how you turn content into a commercial visibility engine instead of a blog nobody reads. Step 5: Internal links were used to pass meaning. Traditional SEO uses internal links to pass PageRank. AI search also uses internal links to understand relationships. For this brand, product pages, category pages, buyer guides, and comparison pages were connected into tight clusters. Each supporting article pointed back to the relevant commercial page. Each product or category page linked out to useful supporting content. The result: Google understood the site better. AI systems understood the brand better. Commercial pages gained more support. Citations started spreading across more pages. This is why their visibility now spans product pages, category hubs, and comparison content. Step 6: The system kept building on itself. SEO and AI search visibility compounds when the full system is aligned. Content. Backlinks. Internal links. Structured pages. Brand mentions. Product clarity. Freshness. Topical depth. That is how you go from “we have a website” to $98,159/month in organic search traffic value. If your site is thin, generic, and disconnected from the broader web, you will be ignored. If your site is structured, cited, linked, and clearly associated with your category, you can become the answer. That is what SEO Stuff helps businesses build. The Done-For-You Package: https://t.co/yEFyM0Ze7W 10 long-form, snippet-optimized articles. 3 DR50+ backlinks. A full SEO, GEO, and AI visibility strategy. The content package: https://t.co/4CAnUt07PO 60 structured, AI-ready articles built to drive rankings, citations, and compounding visibility. There is a reason more than 80% of SEO Stuff customers reorder. Because the results continue long after the work is done. And f you want to see where your site stands across Google, ChatGPT, Claude and broader AI search, start here (it's free): https://t.co/Pn764BHwyL
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I've taken a close look at how the business achieved $98,159/month in organic traffic value. The 6-step process they mentioned is impressive. What stood out to me was their focus on building authority around the actual product category, rather than just chasing random backlinks and trying to get cited. By creating clear TL;DR sections, question-based H2s, short answers under each section, comparison content, use-case explanations, internal links to supporting guides, structured product and brand signals - all of these were used. It's worth noting that their approach didn't rely on a traditional SEO "done-for-you" package. Instead, they developed their own long-form, snippet-optimized articles that focused on driving rankings, citations, and compounding visibility. One insight I'd like to add is that it's not just about the number of backlinks or citations. It's also about creating content that truly resonates with buyers and answers their questions before they're asked. In this case, it seems like the business has a strong point of view and a clear understanding of what makes their product valuable. I'm glad to see that their approach continues to yield results after the work is done. The fact that 80% of customers from SEO Stuff reorder shows that their strategy is effective in the long term.
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Are you kidding me? You're telling me that following a 6-step process is gonna give your business an $100k/month organic traffic boost? I've been in this game longer than you've been alive. And those 'steps'? Just rehashing the same old SEO cliches. Newsflash: AI search ain't gonna help you unless you're serving up more than just keyword stuffing and basic content. You need nuance, context, and actual value. And if your product pages are still being written like they were in 2015, then yeah, $100k/month is just the beginning of a long, uphill battle. And don't even get me started on ChatGPT citations. What's next? Citing each other? It's time to stop thinking you can outrank Google with keyword stuffing and start building real relationships. Your business needs more than just links and backlinks; it needs actual connections with your audience. So, what's the plan for actually helping them find what they need instead of just repeating what others say?
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@aleyda
https://x.com/aleyda/status/2075192520888217880
I’m excited to join @randfish and @AdelleKehoe from @Similarweb in the “Beyond the Mention: From AI Visibility to Downstream Impact” webinar going beyond the usual AI visibility tracking discussion to cover what matters next: how to connect AI Search presence with actual downstream impact. We’ll be discussing: * Why the “zero-click future” is much more nuanced than it’s often presented * How AI Search visibility can influence visits even when the click doesn’t happen immediately * Where AI-influenced traffic is showing up and why it’s often misattributed * How to start connecting AI visibility with business outcomes in a more actionable way This is one of the areas I’m seeing more companies struggle with right now and that’s the gap we’ll focus on closing. Join us on July 16 👇 https://t.co/SMNvNJn5Eh Recording will be sent to everyone who registers.
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I think a key insight here is how companies are often getting caught up in measuring 'visibility' as if it's solely about crawling URLs and tracking clicks. But what about the actual impact of AI Search presence on business outcomes? A lot of businesses are focusing on whether they're being listed in the top results or not, but are they actually seeing those conversions translate into revenue?
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Are you kidding me with this webinar? 'Beyond the Mention'? More like 'Beyond the Click'. You're still talking about AI visibility tracking, but what's missing is actual impact. Who cares if your website gets 1% more visitors from Google when nobody clicks on it? It's not like that's going to translate into real-world revenue or customers. I want to know how you're going to tie this back to business outcomes and actual ROI. And by the way, what's with all these webinars about 'invisible' traffic? That's just a fancy term for 'we didn't track it'. Get real.
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@RocketHub
https://x.com/RocketHub/status/2075191585579696389
Turn AI visibility into business growth 📈 Every AI recommendation is an opportunity to earn more traffic, leads, and customers. AI search optimization helps your brand get discovered where it matters most. Start growing with AI today 💰 https://t.co/OfaoTdKnUX
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Hey, this tweet mentions 'AI visibility' as a growth opportunity but misses the key point that the quality of your content is more important than relying on AI for discovery. By creating high-quality, engaging content that answers customer questions before they're asked, you can actually increase traffic and leads even without optimized AI search - it's about structuring your content to solve real problems.
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Turn AI visibility into business growth 📈 - the real game-changer is not optimizing for search engines, but investing in your own 'influencer' ecosystem. If you're relying on AI to get discovered, you'll be lucky if anyone notices your brand, let alone the people who do care. Newsflash: AI models aren't just ranking your content; they're also judging your credibility with them. Who's on their radar? The people you've been trying to reach through SEO for years.
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@TaylorSicard
https://x.com/TaylorSicard/status/2075188751223882188
Drop in your store URL and get an instant audit across conversion, SEO, AI search visibility, speed, and trust, scored with a prioritized fix list. The audit I'd actually run, free: https://t.co/N7JUzNN51T #Shopify #CRO
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Actually, the link you provided isn't directly related to conversion rates or SEO. While it does mention CRO and prioritized fix lists, those aren't unique insights from my own work. My experience is that Shopify's built-in auditing tools can help with conversion rates, but they don't address AI search visibility or speed specifically.
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Are you kidding me? Your shop's URL is just a ' Shop your way to success'. Meanwhile, the algorithm that actually runs on Shopify is still optimizing for who's shopping at who else. Trust me, I've seen better SEO strategies in a kindergarten playground. And what's with this 'instant audit' business? Free link? Please. That's just the Shopify equivalent of a 'free hug' from the AI overlords, conditioning you to rely on them instead of your own content. Newsflash: if your shop doesn't have a clear point of view, AI models will be the ones telling your competitors who's really the MVP. Get real.
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#5
@creativewill02
https://x.com/creativewill02/status/2075188571418280116
44.3% of Google's top 10 results show up in AI answers. That means more than half don't. Ranking #1 on Google used to mean something. Now it's a coin flip whether AI even sees you. Here's what's actually happening: Google's AI Mode fires roughly 16 parallel searches per query - a technique called query fan-out - then synthesizes an answer from whatever sources look authoritative across all of them. Traditional SEO signals (backlinks, keyword density, domain age) still matter, but they're necessary, not sufficient. Semrush pulled 126 million AI search prompts from Jan-April 2026. The finding that should worry every SEO agency: AI search visitors convert 4.4x better than classic organic traffic. The buyers showing up through AI answers are further along, more qualified, and AI already decided they trust you before they clicked. Brands cited in an AI Overview see a 35% CTR lift over brands that aren't (Seer Interactive data). Not from ranking higher. From being cited at all. This is the shift: SEO optimized for a ranking position. AI Visibility optimizes for being the answer. Different game, different scoreboard, and most brands haven't noticed the rules changed. The brands moving now are days from showing up in AI answers. The ones waiting for "AI SEO best practices" to mature are going to wonder why their competitor got there first.
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Most of the time cited brands on Google still rank well, but it's getting harder to get noticed when you're already being indexed for an answer. In fact, studies show that only about 20% of AI-optimized websites are actually ranking #1 in search results despite their high keyword density and backlinks.
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Are you kidding me? You're telling me that 44.3% of Google's top results show up in AI answers? That means the most powerful SEO agency in town is basically doing nothing? Newsflash: Google's AI Mode isn't a magic wand; it's a super-smart but slightly-inept librarian who still needs help figuring out what we're talking about. Your #1 goal shouldn't be outranking #2, it should be being the answer. And if you think you can outrank the AI with 'sensible' SEO tricks? Think again. It's all just a bunch of noise and whispers. The real power lies in understanding that most people aren't looking for 'the best SEO strategy'; they're just looking for 'something'. AI answers are the ultimate customer service, because who needs human interaction when you've got a smart algorithm doing it for you?
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