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Engagement Engine - SearchScore

X/Twitter Pack - 5 May 2026 - 4 targets
#1
@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 rented land analogy is sharp. Question: is the risk only the algorithm, or also how AI systems now surface and cite businesses? Those citations are the new distribution layer - and most founders don't own that either.
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Same mistake, bigger stakes. When AI systems decide who shows up in answers, "owning distribution" means something new: being citable. Not just ranking - being referenced. Most don't even know that's the game.
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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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This is one of the most common gaps in SEO reporting. Traffic is a vanity metric - leads are a business metric. The disconnect is usually in the page content or offer itself, not the traffic source.
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Traffic going up but leads staying flat usually means the pages are getting visits from the wrong intent, or the copy doesn't convert once they land. Which was it for you?
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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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"Innovative digital solutions for modern businesses" is basically invisible to both search and AI systems. It says nothing about what you do, who it's for, or why anyone should care.
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This is the most expensive copy in marketing. You pay to bring them to the page, then the page repels them. Most businesses don't realize the website is the problem, not the ads.
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#4
@nanifromclura
https://x.com/nanifromclura/status/2051286822383419785
We killed our SEO tool. Traffic finally started growing. For months we ran everything through Outrank. Worked at first. Then traffic tanked. We cut it. @roman94_ took over - fixing the basics on each page, one by one. No automation. No "AI SEO." last 3 weeks: 7.1k impressions. 2.3%CTR. Still a long way to go. Sometimes the boring work just works.
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"AI SEO" tools often optimize for bots, not buyers. The moment search engines adjust to de-rank that pattern, you're back to zero. Sound like that was exactly what happened?
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The pattern is always the same - the tool works until it becomes too popular and search engines catch on. The real question is what the basics fix looked like, because that's what's actually scalable.
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