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Engagement Engine - SearchScore

X/Twitter Pack - 4 May 2026 - 4 targets
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@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. Crushed the company and me. That was 2018. i think about it every week. What scares me right now: i see the exact same pattern with AI. Founders building entire businesses on top of one API. One model provider. One distribution channel they don't control. OpenAI changes their pricing, your margins evaporate. Anthropic deprecates a model, your product breaks. Google decides to build your feature natively, game over. The tech changes. The playbook doesn't. Build on rented land and eventually the landlord renovates without asking you. Own your audience. Own your data. Own your distribution. Everything else is borrowed time.
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The pattern you're describing is exactly what's driving the GEO (Generative Engine Optimization) conversation right now. The distribution channels are shifting again - AI platforms are the new algorithmic gatekeepers. The question isn't if it'll happen, it's how to position before you do.
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This happened with Google. It happened with Facebook. Now it's happening with AI platforms - and most founders don't even realize they're building on rented land again. GEO is to AI what SEO was to Google. Except this time the playbook isn't figured out yet. That's either terrifying or a massive opportunity depending on when you start.
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#2
@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. Reply below 👇 #B2BMarketing #SEO #FounderLife #UAE
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Classic disconnect - traffic metrics look good in reports but none of it converts. Were they tracking actual lead quality and source, or just rankings? Genuinely curious what the lead gap turned out to be - was it traffic volume issue or targeting/content mismatch?
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This is the dirty secret of volume-based SEO - traffic going up while leads stay flat means you're attracting the wrong audience or the content doesn't match intent. Quick question: was the traffic informational queries that never had buying intent, or were there conversion path gaps in the content itself?
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#3
@PaarthChad
https://x.com/PaarthChad/status/2045461609389478210
A client called me frustrated last year. "I'm spending $2,500 a month on ads. Nothing works." I asked him one question. "What does your website say when someone lands on it?" Silence. Then he read it out loud. "We provide innovative digital solutions for modern businesses." There was your problem. You can't buy attention with ads and then lose it with words. SEO brings them to the door. Copy gets them inside. Fix both or fix nothing.
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This is the conversion blindspot nobody talks about - everyone focuses on traffic acquisition while the real leak is often on the page. Question for you: when you audit the content gap, is it usually messaging mismatches, missing trust signals, or unclear value propositions? Always curious how pros triage this.
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Perfect breakdown. The ad spend problem is usually a content problem in disguise. 'Innovative digital solutions' is meaningless - no human ever searched for that. Meanwhile you're paying $2,500/month to send people to a page that doesn't speak their language. Fix the words first, then scale the ads.
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#4
@vamshi_builds
https://x.com/vamshi_builds/status/2047102000433680540
Why is it so hard to find cool indie tools lately? - Social feeds are too noisy. - Search results are full of SEO spam. - Manual directories are graveyard sites. I'm building IndieStore to fix this. I want the best tools to find you, not the other way around. ✨
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The SEO spam problem is real and getting worse - AI-generated content is flooding search results and making it harder for quality tools to get found. Curious: are you seeing AI tools specifically struggle with discoverability, or is it more of a broader discovery UX problem?
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Search results being full of SEO spam is actually a signal that the ranking signals are broken - which is why AI search (ChatGPT, Perplexity) is starting to cite completely different sources than Google. The tools that will win are the ones that AI platforms can actually understand and reference, not just ones that rank on keywords.
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