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Scott

@cpgscott1

Growth & Marketing | Web2 CPG + Web3/Crypto Community, Marketing, Operations | GEO/AEO/SEO for the AI Search Era & Automation | Advisor | Defi 17’

Beigetreten Ekim 2025
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Scott@cpgscott1·
93% of AI search sessions end without a single website visit. Your SEO strategy isn’t dying slowly. It’s already dead and nobody sent flowers. GEO and AEO aren’t buzzwords anymore. They’re the entire game in 2026. Here’s what changed this month:
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Sarvesh Shrivastava@bloggersarvesh·
I've been doing SEO for 14 years. If I had to start over today with Claude, this is the only video I'd watch.
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Good Life Holdings
Good Life Holdings@GoodLifeHolding·
The demand for better is already here. We’re just building the supply.
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Good Life Holdings@GoodLifeHolding·
Remembering those who made freedom possible.
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Scott@cpgscott1·
Never let anyone or any specific short term situation determine your self-worth or value, you are him/her. 🤝
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@SarahLevinger Yep. And hammer the why when when happens again and again
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Sarah 🦕@SarahLevinger·
“I don’t know why my customer buys.” 🫣 Good. You don’t need to. Somewhere along the way, marketers became obsessed with finding the “why” (as if it were is the holy grail.) If you can crack open your customer’s brain, pull out the real reason why they buy, you’ll never suffer for a customer again. But behavioral research doesn’t actually back this up. There’s a famous study by Nisbett and Wilson (two psychologists at the University of Michigan) where they set up a table in a mall with four identical pairs of stockings and asked shoppers to pick their favorite and explain why. People referenced all kinds of things: they talked about the texture, the sheen, the elasticity, the knit. (One woman was very convinced hers was softer.) The stockings were all the same. The weird part of this study was, there was a strong stocking position bias: people overwhelmingly picked the one on the right, but no one mentioned position as a reason for their choice. Asked directly if it influenced them, every single one said no. People don’t know why they buy. They make a choice, then their brain hands them a reason that sounds good, and they believe it. So when you ask your customer “why did you buy?” you’re not getting the actual truth. You’re getting a story their brain made up after the fact to feel like a rational person. Which is exactly what your brain would do too. The real gold isn’t in what people say. It’s in what they do. What they click. What they scroll past. What position on the shelf they reach for. What headline made them stop. What they bought right before they bought from you. Stop chasing the “why.” Watch the “when.” That’s where the answer actually lives.
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Kevin Szabo@KevinSzabo14·
The gym is actually for your mental health.
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Good Life Holdings@GoodLifeHolding·
Seed oils. Sugar bombs. Ingredient lists you can’t pronounce. None of that is normal. Time to change the status quo.
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Good Life Holdings@GoodLifeHolding·
Happy Mother’s Day to the moms doing a thousand small things nobody notices until they stop happening.
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Scott@cpgscott1·
@KevinSzabo14 If getting rich was easy, everyone would be, gotta separate yourself from other 99 percent people in the room.
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Kevin Szabo
Kevin Szabo@KevinSzabo14·
Become rich. Money gives you choices no one else can take away.
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the dreamers finally have the tools. ai didn’t speed up the work. it killed the friction between vision and execution. every pure ai workflow sounds the same. winners keep their taste at the hook, the angle, the why. door’s open. walk through with something to say.
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Good Life Holdings
Good Life Holdings@GoodLifeHolding·
The best part of this isn’t the deals or the doors. It’s watching good people find good brands, and good brands find good people. Everything else takes care of itself.
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Hridoy Reh@hridoyreh·
75 places to get backlinks for startup: 1. Chrome Web Store (DR 99) 2. Forbes (DR 94) 3. GitHub Pages (DR 97) 4. TrustRadius (DR 84) 5. AlternativeTo (DR 79) 6. SourceForge (DR 92) 7. Gumroad (DR 92) 8. Substack (DR 93) 9. Indie Page (DR 67) 10. Privacy Tools (DR 79) 11. OSS Gallery (DR 29) 12. Yelp (DR 94) 13. Alternative Me (DR 74) 14. SaaSHub (DR 78) 15. HubPages (DR 87) 16. YourStory (DR 85) 17. Medium (DR 94) 18. TrustMRR (DR 66) 19. Crunchbase (DR 99) 20. SEO Wins (DR 32) 21. GitHub (DR 97) 22. Imgur (DR 99) 23. Pinterest (DR 96) 24. Flickr (DR 94) 25. Pixabay (DR 92) 26. Pexels (DR 92) 27. Reddit (DR 95) 28. Quora (DR 92) 29. Goodreads (DR 92) 30. Tiny Startups (DR 50) 31. Hackernoon (DR 87) 32. TinyLaunch (DR 71) 33. Hacker News (DR 91) 34. Foundr (DR 76) 35. The Hustle (DR 79) 36. GrowthMentor (DR 72) 37. DZone (DR 84) 38. Smashing Magazine (DR 90) 39. Product Hunt (DR 91) 40. BetaList (DR 75) 41. MakerPad (DR 67) 42. StackShare (DR 79) 43. PeerSpot (DR 73) 44. Toolify AI (DR 73) 45. WIP (DR 55) 46. Vocal Media (DR 82) 47. TechCrunch (DR 92) 48. VentureBeat (DR 90) 49. Starter Story (DR 85) 50. Niche Pursuits (DR 73) 51. Founder Reports (DR 57) 52. Milestones (DR 26) 53. Boring Cash Cow (DR 26) 54. Micro Founder (DR 36) 55. Failory (DR 74) 56. Revenue Memo (DR 37) 57. Latka (DR 72) 58. Builder Society (DR 39) 59. Indie Niche (DR 93) 60. Indie Hackers (DR 80) 61. Fandom (DR 92) 62. Hashnode (DR 83) 63. Mixergy (DR 75) 64. First Round Review (DR 81) 65. Wikipedia (DR 97) 66. AppSumo Blog (DR 83) 67. WikiHow (DR 91) 68. DevTo (DR 90) 69. SaaStr (DR 77) 70. FounderPass (DR 52) 71. Entrepreneur (DR 91) 72. Indie Bites (DR 34) 73. SaaS Club (DR 59) 74. My First Million (DR 62) 75. Blogger (DR 94)
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Found Everywhere
Found Everywhere@fndeverywhere·
Chicago. Your customers stopped Googling. They’re asking ChatGPT. And ChatGPT has no idea you exist. 30 seconds to see 👇. Found-Everywhere.com
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Good Life Holdings
Good Life Holdings@GoodLifeHolding·
Shelf space is never just shelf space. It shapes what families see, what they trust, and what ends up in their homes. Better-for-you brands are not just products. They are a chance to make healthier choices easier, more visible, and more normal.
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@brexton Atleast for me; in sense of creation, tech, business etc. just like opened barrier to atleast move past idea and start action.
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brexton@brexton·
If you can weaponize your ADHD/impulsiveness/hyperfixations then you’re almost destined to be a millionaire in the post-AI world You can out-obsess over others. Zero time-distance between ideas and execution AI turns that time-distance negative and compounds it
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