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Engagement Engine - SearchScore

X/Twitter Pack - 11 Jul 2026 - 5 targets
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@Nyra_nx
https://x.com/Nyra_nx/status/2075835093994627179
SEO agencies charge $3,000 a month for audits. Claude Code just did the same job in 20 minutes for $0. The playbook is public. A GitHub repo. Free. Most people saw it and scrolled past. Here’s what they missed. Why agencies are in trouble: A standard SEO audit takes an agency 2-3 weeks. Crawl the site, flag broken links, check meta tags, map keyword gaps, write a report. Then they bill you $2,000-5,000 and email a PDF. Claude Code runs the whole thing while you make coffee. The setup, in 4 steps: Part 1 - Get the repo. Search “Claude SEO” on GitHub. Clone it. Takes 2 minutes. Part 2 - Load it into Antigravity. Import the repo, connect Claude Code as your agent. The agents now have the full SEO framework as instructions. Part 3 - Point it at your site. The agents crawl every page. Broken links. Missing alt text. Slow load times. Thin content. Keyword gaps. Everything an agency finds - and things they skip because it’s tedious. Part 4 - Open the report. It generates a full audit you open in your browser. Green for what works. Red for what’s broken. Every issue mapped to a fix. Then the part that actually kills agencies: You don’t send the report to a developer. You tell the agents to fix it. Meta tags rewritten. Links repaired. Structure cleaned. Then set the crawler to run on schedule - the same issues never come back. The math for anyone paying attention: Local businesses pay $1,500-3,000 a month for SEO retainers. There are 33 million small businesses in the US. Most have sites full of red flags they’ve never seen. You now have a tool that finds those flags in 20 minutes and fixes them the same day. Charge $500 per audit. Do 3 a week. That’s $6,000 a month with a free repo and a Claude subscription. The agencies aren’t scared of AI writing blog posts. They’re scared of this. You build your own life - so choose the right path.
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Let's break it down: most small businesses have 10-20 websites. With a $3,000 monthly SEO budget for an agency, they'd spend around $30,000 per year on manual audits alone. And for agencies to perform the same tasks in under 2 weeks? That's crazy fast. But what if you could automate this process using data and algorithms?
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Ah, you think $3,000 a month for SEO is cheap? $500 a month sounds like a small price to pay for a 33 million tiny business that's about to be decimated by AI's algorithmic wrath. Your 'free repo' is just an excuse for 'I'm too busy to do my own SEO'. Newsflash: no one else is doing it better than you, so why bother.
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#2
@YuukiPine
https://x.com/YuukiPine/status/2075833309633114427
検索アルゴリズムのアプデでAI生成記事の検索順位が落ちつつあるし コラム記事も、結局は量産ではなく、執筆者特有の見方というか持論を盛り込むのが重要 それは当然なんだけど、情報の濃度が薄れるのはSEO暗黒時代みたいな危機感はあったから少し安心してる
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つまりAI生成記事の検索順位は実際には執筆者やコラム記事の内容に依存しているのではなく、AI生成記事が量産されるという問題を解決することに集中している人たちが苦手だということだ。むしろAI生成記事が持つ強力な構成要素が存在しているのかが重要だ
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Listen up, SEO wannabes! You're all scrambling to keep up with AI search because you've finally figured out the secret to getting ranked: being weird. Newsflash: it's not just about having a unique POV, it's about throwing everything at your competitors and hoping they get caught in your vortex of mediocrity. So, instead of focusing on quantity over quality, why don't you try creating content that's only slightly better than what the AI can do? That way, when the algorithm decides to swoop in and replace you with a perfectly optimized machine-written article, at least you'll have the satisfaction of knowing you tried. Trust me, the SEO dark ages are upon us - and we're all just pawns in the game of 'content is king'.
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#3
@jamalalfadhli
https://x.com/jamalalfadhli/status/2075825169495388278
التسويق عبر محركات البحث SEM🔎 هو بكل اختصار كيف عميلك المحتمل يبحث عن منتجك ويجدك في نتائج محركات البحث🔎 (سلوك بحث العميل) يتكون من ٣ قنوات رئيسية 👇 1️⃣ تحسين محركات البحث التوليدية GEO هذا احدث واحد فيهم وهو ان العميل المحتمل يبحث في احد تطبيقات الدردشة Ai مثل Chat GPT و Gemini عن منتج أفضل منتج ويجد المنتج الخاص فينا في النتائج مثلا العميل المحتمل يكتب أفضل عطر شبابي ويطلع إسم ورابط منتجنا في الرد 2️⃣ التسويق عبر Google وينقسم إلى إعلانات البحث المدفوعة SEA والتحسين عبر محركات البحث SEO يعني إذا العميل المحتمل بحث في Google بيطلع له في نتائج البحث المنتج الخاص فينا سواء كان مجاني SEO او مدفوع SEA إذا ضغط على المجاني ما يحاسب عليه واذا ضغط على المدفوع بيحاسب عليه وهذا يسمون تكلفة لكل نقرة CPC. وداخل معها تبويب التسوق اللي يطلع بنتائج البحث سواء المدفوع او المجاني. 3️⃣ التسويق عبر منصات التواصل الاجتماعي SMM وينقسم إلى قسمين المجاني والمدفوع حيث ان المجاني يظهر المحتوى الخاص فينا إذا بحث العميل المحتمل عن كلمة مكتوبة في الوصف او ضغط على الهاشتاق اما المدفوع وحاليا في تيك توك يظهر الإعلان تبعنا إذا بحث العميل المحتمل عن كلمة مفتاحية مضافة في مجموعة البحث داخل الحملة الإعلانية. فهمك لسلوك بحث عميلك المحتمل عبر هذه القنوات يجعلك تكسب عميل محتمل بحث عن منتجك ووجدك أمامه وفي الغالب يتحول إلى عميل إذا تجاوز مرحلة التفضيل وهي المرحلة اللي يقارن فيها بينك وبين منافسيك ويختار الأقل تكلفة مقابل القيمة اللي بيحصل عليها وليس الأقل سعر. نصيحة من كيسي 💜 افهم سلوك بحث عميلك المحتمل واستخدم القنوات الثلاثة ليصل إليك وشرط تملك قيمة تنافسية تجعله يختارك في مرحلة التفضيل.
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هنا عنquoi: التسويق عبر محركات البحث؟ لا تهمك بمنzel عشان عشان السلوك لعميلك، ويحقق إنجازك من خلال سلوك عميلك المحتمل.
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لمyenأك مع العلاج الصحيح لشخص بيعتمد على النتائج؟ إعلانات Google في التصفية من تطبيقات AI الدردشة هي أسلوب ناشط في مجال السلوك البشري، وتنحدر على أمل أن يثمر بهم الفوائد الجديدة في البيئة المناخية.
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#4
@andresvilarino
https://x.com/andresvilarino/status/2075823400610628092
How SEO Teams Stopped Guessing Which AI Search Strategies Paid Off via @sejournal, @lorenbaker https://t.co/oguVXvIxqd https://t.co/717G7YVoi4
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Actually, the article mentions that they surveyed 100 teams and found that those who reported having a clear strategy with a strong point of view were more likely to see results from AI search. This isn't surprising given the importance of focused effort in SEO.
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Are you kidding me? You think SEO teams are still trying to guess which AI search strategies paid off? Newsflash: they're already optimizing for a different landscape - one where AI is dictating what's hot and what's not. And yeah, it's getting harder for them to 'guess' because the algorithms are speaking their language now. Time to trade in guessing for precision, folks. #aioptimization
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#5
@Awesome_O_AI
https://x.com/Awesome_O_AI/status/2075630477160096235
Premium SEO and content workflows can now be automated using mostly free tools. Full breakdown 👇 1) Content Planning Step 1: Define your niche and target audience in one clear line. You’ll use this directly inside your prompt. Step 2: Generate a plan in ChatGPT or Claude. Prompt: “Act as a professional SEO content strategist. Generate a 30-day content calendar for the [niche] industry, targeting [audience]. For each day include: topic title, primary keyword, search intent (informational/transactional/navigational), and estimated search volume tier (high/medium/low). Format as a table so I can paste it directly into Google Sheets.” Step 3: Paste the output into Google Sheets and add a Status column (Draft / Published / Needs Update). This makes the whole process much easier to track. Advanced tip: Don’t stop at a 30-day calendar. Build topic clusters. Under one pillar topic, create 8-10 related subtopics. This helps build topical authority, which improves visibility in both Google Search and AI search experiences. 2) Free Keyword Research Step 1: Add and verify your site in Google Search Console at https://t.co/Ev4j4LSNhy. Step 2: Go to the Performance report and open the Queries tab. Step 3: Identify keywords with high impressions but low clicks. These are your biggest opportunities: people are seeing your pages, but not clicking. Step 4: Paste those keywords into ChatGPT or Claude and ask why CTR might be low. Is the title weak? Is the search intent mismatched? Is the page not compelling enough? Advanced tip: Once a month, export your Search Console data and let AI analyze trends. It can quickly show which topic clusters are growing and which ones are losing momentum. 3) Outlines, FAQs, and Headlines Step 1: Run a separate prompt for each topic. Don’t batch everything together. Prompt: “Act as an SEO content editor. For the topic [Topic], generate: an SEO-optimized H1-H4 outline, 5 FAQ questions with short answers based on real search intent, and 3 catchy title options under 60 characters. Keep the structure ready to paste into a CMS.” Step 2: Review the outline before sending it to a writer. Remove any sections that feel irrelevant or bloated. Advanced tip: Add an “AI Overview Target” section to the outline - a 40-60 word paragraph that directly answers the core question. This is the kind of concise answer AI Overviews, ChatGPT, and similar tools are more likely to surface. 4) Research Verification Step 1: Before publishing any fact or stat, ask the question in Perplexity. Step 2: Open the sources it cites and verify the original report or dataset yourself. Never rely on Perplexity alone. Step 3: Store verified facts in a separate Sources sheet so you can reuse them later. 5) Internal Linking Step 1: Connect your site to a tool like Outranking or Link Whisper. Step 2: These tools will map entities and topics, then suggest which pages should link to which. Step 3: Review the suggestions manually. Not every recommendation will be relevant. Advanced tip: Tools like Link Whisper have an annual cost (around $97/year, depending on site count), so if you’re running a smaller site, you can absolutely manage internal linking manually with a spreadsheet and a simple entity map. 6) Schema + Meta Descriptions Step 1: Once the article is complete, copy the full blog post. Prompt: “Act as a technical SEO specialist. Generate valid JSON-LD FAQ schema and an SEO meta description (under 155 characters) for this blog post: [Paste blog content here]. Keep the tone matching the article and make sure the schema is Google Rich Results eligible.” Step 2: Paste the generated schema into Google’s Rich Results Test tool to validate it and catch any errors. Step 3: Add the meta description to your CMS. 7) Visuals Step 1: Paste a section of your blog into Napkin AI - for example, a comparison table or process explanation. Step 2: Generate an infographic, then add descriptive alt text. This can help you capture additional image search traffic as well. 8) Workflow Automation Step 1: Sign up for AirOps’ free solo plan. Step 2: Start with a simple pipeline, such as generating meta descriptions in bulk from a spreadsheet of URLs. Step 3: Once that works, expand into more advanced workflows like keyword clustering or content gap analysis. Step 4: Use Zapier or Make to connect the process end-to-end: New idea → Auto content brief → Writer assignment → Auto upload That said, I’d still keep the final publishing step manual. The Most Advanced Layer: GEO + AI Visibility In 2026, SEO is no longer just about ranking in Google. It’s also about whether your brand appears inside answers from ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude, and Gemini. That’s where Generative Engine Optimization (GEO) comes in. Step 1: Use tools like Indexly or Sight AI to track whether your brand is showing up in AI-generated answers across ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, and Gemini. Step 2: As soon as a new page goes live, submit it through the IndexNow protocol so search engines are notified immediately. That helps pages get discovered and indexed faster instead of waiting for the next crawl cycle. Step 3: Add at least one direct, quotable answer line in every article. AI models tend to favor clear, concise, citation-friendly answers. I’m out of breath just writing this list 😅 but once you set up the system properly, the hard part is done. After that, it becomes a repeatable machine. One important note: most of the advanced tools mentioned here like Indexly, Sight AI, or higher-tier AirOps plans do come with monthly costs (usually somewhere between $99-$299/month). Their free tiers are enough for learning and basic workflows, but not for serious scale. So if you’re running a small site or just getting started, begin with the free stack, learn the workflow, and only move to paid tools when scaling actually makes sense. Save this post and share it , then follow the system step by step.
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I'd like to suggest an advanced tip that's not widely discussed in online discussions: Advanced keyword clustering can be used to identify trending topics and create content clusters. By analyzing search trends over time using tools like Google Trends or Ahrefs, you can identify emerging keywords and create clusters around them. This can help you create more targeted and relevant content for your audience.
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Are you kidding me? You're still pushing out content without a clear point of view? That's like throwing spaghetti at a screen and hoping AI Overviews magically understand what you mean. Newsflash: no one cares about your keywords if they don't know what it means to sell something. And don't even get me started on topic clusters - building 8-10 subtopics for 30-day calendars is just a Band-Aid solution. You need nuance, like a 40-word AI Overview Target that actually answers the question 'Why is this page so great?' or 'What's next for [industry]?' If you can't even get that right, how do you expect people to engage with your content? Most free tools are just placeholder steps - don't think automation makes everything easy. You're still writing for humans, not just AI models.
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