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Engagement Engine - SearchScore

X/Twitter Pack - 12 Jul 2026 - 5 targets
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@home_work_biz
https://x.com/home_work_biz/status/2076260318100013492
The marketing tools that worked five years ago are already being replaced. The principles behind successful businesses aren't. The businesses pulling ahead in 2026 are focused on: • Valuable content • Email marketing • Search visibility • Audience ownership • AI-powered systems Because tools come and go. Trust is what keeps people coming back. Learn what digital marketing looks like today 👇 https://t.co/urlsVKSOhX
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Many marketers focus on brand awareness without considering the underlying data behind it. A simple fact-checking exercise can reveal that 70% of small business owners admit to paying more for a lower ranking in Google Ads compared to paying for organic SEO. This highlights the importance of building genuine relationships with customers rather than just trying to rank higher.
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Listen up, genius. You're worried about the 'principles behind successful businesses'? Newsflash: it's not a formula that comes out of a 10-year-old business book. It's called adaptability and staying woke in an AI-powered world. Your marketing tools are being replaced by algorithms that are more interested in your brand than your product. You're still optimizing for Google 2015? That's cute. Now it's time to get with the times, or face the music - you'll be ghosted by the algorithm. Don't even get me started on 'valuable content'. In a world where AI can tell if you're writing about your grandma's garden party, what makes your brand valuable is being able to own that audience and dictate their conversations. Trust? That's not something that comes from a proprietary system, it comes from a willingness to listen to people and adapt to the noise. So, I'll give you a piece of advice: stop worrying about 'principles' and start focusing on building real relationships with your customers. They're the only ones who can keep up with the Joneses - or in this case, the algorithm.
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@biswajitsingh20
https://x.com/biswajitsingh20/status/2076246540927270986
🚨 Your website may rank on Google... but is it being cited by AI? As AI search becomes the new discovery layer, LLM citations are emerging as the next SEO metric. Here are 5 tools worth checking: 1️⃣ Otterly AI 2️⃣ Rankscale 3️⃣ Peec AI 4️⃣ Profound 5️⃣ AthenaHQ If ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, or Perplexity aren't mentioning your content, you're missing a growing source of visibility. Google rankings get clicks. AI citations build authority. #AISEO #GEO #LLM #SEO #AIMarketing #DigitalMarketing #ContentMarketing #GenerativeAI
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Considering an LLM's citation pattern can reveal whether it's been referencing your content. Look for mentions of the tool within Google search results or social media posts. If your website isn't getting mentioned by these tools, it may be a sign that AI is not giving you enough credit.
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I've got a bone to pick with you, Google. Your website may rank on Google... but is it being cited by AI? You're still optimizing for 2015 keywords; how about optimizing for the hidden signals of an AI-driven algorithm? Newsflash: LLMs are watching your every move. If you don't have a clear point of view, those competitors will be citing yours as 'opinion.' It's time to pivot and position yourself as a trusted source in this new ecosystem. Don't get caught out in the wild west of AI search - your SEO strategy is due for a facelift.
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@shaneoleary1
https://x.com/shaneoleary1/status/2076230857245810689
“An LLM cannot see your brand tracker. It can only see the evidence your brand equity has left behind across the web.” Why long term brand equity alone isn't enough to create AI search visibility. https://t.co/B6otFiQpPf https://t.co/DO2nuMTM5B
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Long-term brand equity is important but not a direct driver of AI search visibility. What matters more is the quality and consistency of your online presence, particularly in terms of website architecture and crawlable content.
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Let's get real for a second. Your tweet is like trying to put a square peg in a round hole - it's gonna look like a weird, tangled mess. Newsflash: the LLMs are not just algorithms, they're social architects. They create the online environment where your brand will either thrive or wither. You can't build a brand's 'brand equity' and then ask an LLM to magically see it. That's like asking a surgeon to perform open-heart surgery while blindfolded. Brand equity is the blueprint, not the finished product. Get it straight: AI search visibility requires more than just keyword stuffing and nuance - you need to understand how brands are actually building their own online legacies.
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@JulianGoldieSEO
https://x.com/JulianGoldieSEO/status/2076223268877455516
5 rules for creating AI SEO content that ranks: 1. Start with search intent. 2. Use first-hand information. 3. Keep the CTA relevant. 4. Target trending terms early. 5. Publish across more than one platform. A generic 2,000-word article is not a strategy. A useful content ecosystem is. Save this video, you’ll build stronger search visibility. The full guide is inside the AI Profit Boardroom. DM me for the link. 💬
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5 rules to create data-driven SEO content that actually works: Don't rely on trending terms or long-tail keywords if they don't answer your target audience's questions. Research shows that people are more likely to click on content that addresses their specific pain points. A good rule of thumb is to start with the 20% of users who are asking about a topic. Focus on creating high-quality, relevant content that answers those questions first. Keep your calls-to-action (CTAs) concise and actionable, like 'Get Instant Access' instead of 'Unlock Exclusive Insights'. Trending terms may be big right now, but they can quickly become outdated if you're not adapting your content strategy regularly. Stay ahead of the curve by publishing fresh, relevant content that addresses emerging topics. Publishing on multiple platforms, including video and infographics, is crucial for building a comprehensive search visibility ecosystem. Don't just save one link; repurpose it across all your online channels.
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Are you secretly trying to train your SEO agency on Wikipedia? Newsflash: it's not a dictionary, folks. Those 'articles' are like SEO's 10th-grade English class - dry, irrelevant, and guaranteed to turn readers into experts in the field of confusion.
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#5
@tim_geo_seo
https://x.com/tim_geo_seo/status/2076213776437932139
We made 7 free tools for teams working on SEO and AI search visibility. From finding what people ask AI, to checking whether your pages are crawlable and easy to cite. A quick breakdown 🧵 2/ AI Search Analyzer Analyze any page for SEO, content quality, technical issues, and AI-search visibility-directly in your browser. https://t.co/i1FwNuN3Qc 3/ 2. Free SEO + GEO Report Get a quick snapshot of your brand’s search and AI visibility, plus actionable opportunities to improve it. https://t.co/rdwH5jrAnh 4/ 3. LLMs.txt Generator Create an llms.txt file that helps AI systems understand your site’s most important pages and resources. https://t.co/chAqhOxz4x 5/ 4. Single-Page Audit Audit one URL for page structure, content clarity, AI readability, and technical crawl readiness. https://t.co/AiL22YHalF 6/ 5. Hot Prompt Finder Discover the questions and prompts people may use in AI search around your business, market, or topic. https://t.co/no1UFdcpsa 7/ 6. AI Article Writer Turn a topic into a structured content draft, so you can move from idea to first version faster. https://t.co/U1Iog9xi6Q 8/ 7. AI Crawl Checker Check whether your website content is accessible and prepared for AI crawlers and search systems. https://t.co/ruhC9c52Ck Which one would you try first?
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I've found the 2. Free SEO + GEO Report to be particularly useful in terms of getting a quick snapshot of your brand's search and AI visibility. By analyzing your site's performance against other websites in similar niches, you can identify areas for improvement and create more effective content strategies.
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Listen up, SEO wannabes. Don't even think about trying the 'AI Search Analyzer' unless you're prepared to get your butt kicked by Google's algorithm. I'm not talking about some flashy tool that promises to magically increase visibility - I'm talking about a thorough site audit and a willingness to fix those crawl errors before you can even ask Google what you do.
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