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Engagement Engine - SearchScore

X/Twitter Pack - 26 Apr 2026 08:11 UTC - 8 targets
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@dumborbiranen
https://x.com/dumborbiranen/status/2037442493206118612
Most SaaS founders think about content backwards. They start with "what should we write about?" Flip it. Start with "what's our buyer Googling at 11pm when they're frustrated with their current tool?" Those search phrases are your headlines. Those pain points are your SEO strategy.
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This is spot on but most founders miss the second half: those same 11pm questions are now being asked to ChatGPT, not Google. Are your pain-point answers showing up there too?
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Love this framing. The uncomfortable follow-up: what if that frustrated buyer at 11pm never reaches Google because ChatGPT already answered them? Who gets cited matters more than who ranks now.
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#2
@DavidGQuaid
https://x.com/DavidGQuaid/status/2045544037889806576
SEO is dying but not "Google". Its really hard to keep with the cognitive dissonance from the GEO corner. "We need to SEO to die but Alphabets stock isn't, so thats embarrassing."
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The real tension isn't SEO vs GEO, it's that most businesses are doing neither well. The ones winning right now treat them as the same system: content that answers questions so well that both Google and AI have to cite you.
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The cognitive dissonance cuts both ways. SEO purists pretending nothing changed + GEO hype merchants pretending SEO is dead. Reality: your buyer asks ChatGPT first now. If your answer isn't there, someone else's is.
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#3
@habeebthewriter
https://x.com/habeebthewriter/status/2042982725498327435
By the way, 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 job changed faster than most specialists adapted. 18 months ago SEO meant rankings. Now it means rankings + AI citations + structured data + answer-engine visibility. The pool of people who genuinely get all of that is tiny.
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Two weeks? Most companies search for months. The real problem: the people who understand how search actually works now (Google + ChatGPT + Perplexity) are too busy building their own things to job-hunt.
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#4
@KenGuient
https://x.com/KenGuient/status/2047421262830715235
Your content isn't converting because it's too helpful. You're probably posting frameworks and the how-to posts. All useful. All bookmarkable. None of them gives anyone a reason to reach out. Start naming pain points your audience was already feeling.
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Interesting take. There's another angle though: content that's "helpful" but generic gets bookmarked AND ignored by AI. Specificity is what makes content convert AND get cited. Generic helpful content is the worst of both worlds.
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The uncomfortable truth: "helpful" content that gets bookmarked but no action is actually invisible content. Google summarizes it in AI Overviews, ChatGPT paraphrases it, and the reader never needs you. The antidote is original data + opinion.
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#5
@aka_yaswanth
https://x.com/aka_yaswanth/status/2047421262830715235
My client ranked #3 for two years straight. Never dropped. Never penalised. Revenue fell 40% anyway. Over 68% of searches now end without a single click. You can't recover from becoming invisible inside an answer you don't own.
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This is the pattern I keep seeing. Rankings stable, revenue bleeding. The missing metric most teams don't track: are you showing up in AI-generated answers? That's where the traffic went.
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Ranking #3 for two years and losing 40% revenue is the new normal. The traffic didn't disappear, it got intercepted by AI Overviews. The real question isn't "how do I rank higher" - it's "does AI even know my business exists?"
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@dip_ak
https://x.com/dip_ak/status/2046780377570955363
Your organic traffic is vanishing and Google Analytics won't tell you why. 50%+ of technical searches now happen inside ChatGPT and Claude. LLMs don't crawl your site. Your SEO strategy is optimized for the wrong search engine.
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This is exactly right. The gap most teams miss: they measure Google rankings but have zero visibility into whether AI models even know they exist. That's a blind spot that's getting bigger every month.
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"Optimized for the wrong search engine" is the most important sentence in marketing right now. Your buyer already switched to ChatGPT for research. Your dashboard still shows Google rankings. You're measuring the past.
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#7
@bree_sharp
https://x.com/bree_sharp/status/2047348867293700574
"How do I rank in ChatGPT" skips 12 steps. LLM visibility isn't a checkbox. It's a verdict the model renders based on everything it's absorbed about your brand: reviews, mentions, third-party coverage, content consistency, authority signals.
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"A verdict the model renders" is the perfect framing. And most brands have no idea what that verdict even is. The first step isn't optimization, it's diagnosis: what does ChatGPT actually know about you right now?
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The 12 steps people skip are the important ones. Everyone wants the GEO hack. Nobody wants to hear that their brand signals are contradictory, their citations are weak, and AI can't form a coherent picture of who they are. Fix the foundation first.
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#8
@nielsmouthaan
https://x.com/nielsmouthaan/status/2043285877363716260
Not running ads. This is purely organic traffic that disappeared.
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Organic traffic vanishing without ads or penalties is usually one of two things: AI Overviews intercepting your clicks, or your audience shifted to ChatGPT for those queries. Which vertical are you in?
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"Organic traffic that disappeared" with no ads, no penalty, no changes. That's not a mystery, that's AI search cannibalizing your clicks. Your rankings probably look fine too. The question is whether anyone's actually clicking anymore.
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