Brian Julkunen

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Brian Julkunen

Brian Julkunen

@brianolavi

SEO & Web Dev since 2002.

Stansbury Park, UT Se unió Mart 2014
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Finn Mallery
Finn Mallery@fin465·
introducing SEND reach your perfect customers on every channel, with 1 prompt RIP to clunky dashboards, AI SDRs, and hours of setup :) Comment "SEND" & ill dm you a free month of the paid plan
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Brian Julkunen
Brian Julkunen@brianolavi·
@DimitrisAbr @rustybrick I haven't seen that but on any sites but that certainly is a troubling thought, any examples and are you seeing this widespread?
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Amprazis Dimitris
Amprazis Dimitris@DimitrisAbr·
@rustybrick Also deindexing usefull articles and shows them in AI. This is Piracy of course. The biggest piracy ever.
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deno
deno@denohawari·
we've ranked multiple SaaS brands #1 inside ChatGPT and the entire play happened on Reddit ChatGPT is trained on a lot of Reddit content because real humans recommend real tools there if your brand is mentioned in the right subreddits, it ends up cited in AI answers about your category this is how we get clients ranked #1 inside ChatGPT in any niche we've turned this into a repeatable 2026 Reddit GEO playbook inside: - why Reddit is the easiest backdoor into ChatGPT, Claude, and Perplexity citations - the 3-step strategy we use for every client - the exact Reddit post structure LLMs pull from - which subreddits get indexed in days vs months - how to trigger AI engines to cite your content without a single backlink this is the same play we ran for a B2B SaaS that hit 825% traffic growth and a six-figure revenue lift in 3 months, with Reddit threads ranking inside Google AND inside AI answers just follow me + comment “Reddit” and I’ll send it window's still open. it won't be for long.
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Brian Julkunen
Brian Julkunen@brianolavi·
@TheBrancaShow So if someone assaults you and instantly says let's not fight that is some magic loophole you can no longer strike back? The equivalent of "no get backs" like little kids.
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Garrett Sussman
Garrett Sussman@garrettsussman·
[NEW DATA] Can Gmail influence AI Search? We seeded brand mentions into accounts connected to Google Personal Intelligence. In AI Mode, those brands were 46 points more likely to appear than the control, rising from 23.9% to 66.8%. Full: ipullrank.com/google-persona…
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Paul Vengeons
Paul Vengeons@VengeonsP·
Je positionne une nouvelle page dans le top 3 Google chaque semaine (20m/jour). Voici comment tu peux faire pareil : La plupart des gens font du SEO complètement à l'envers. Ils écrivent du contenu d'abord. Et espèrent que ça va ranker. Ça ne marche plus en 2026. La meilleure façon de faire du SEO aujourd'hui c'est l'inverse. D'abord : trouve ce qui génère DÉJÀ du trafic dans ta niche. Ensuite : utilise l'IA pour repérer les gaps exacts que tu peux gagner. Entre la GSC et les SERPs des concurrents. Et ça change tout. Parce que le SEO arrête de ressembler à du devinage. Chaque page que tu publies, c'est : "ok, celle là va ranker." Seul souci : La plupart des gens n'arrivent pas à faire ça de manière constante. Voilà ce qui se passe généralement : → Ils écrivent 50 articles de blog sur des sujets qu'ils "pensent" qui vont ranker → Les pages mettent 6 mois à peut être ranker, ou ne rankent jamais → Ils paient des outils SEO qui balancent des audits de 500 pages que personne ne lit → Ils embauchent une agence à 3K€/mois pour des recos génériques → Ils craquent avant de voir le moindre résultat → Résultat : des mois de boulot, 12 clics par mois Ce n'est PAS comme ça que le SEO marche en 2026. Donc au lieu d'embaucher une agence, j'ai construit un système qui combine Claude + GSC + data des concurrents. Maintenant je passe 20 min/jour sur le SEO et je continue à publier des pages qui rankent chaque semaine. La clé : ne bosser que sur les pages avec une vraie intention. → Les mots clés où tu rankes déjà en positions 5 à 15 → Les pages concurrentes qui perdent du trafic → Les requêtes avec des impressions qui montent mais zéro clic → Les sujets que tes acheteurs cherchent déjà → Les pages à une réécriture du top 3 J'ai documenté tout le process : → Comment je trouve des mots clés faciles à prendre en 2 minutes → Comment j'audit les pages concurrentes avec l'IA (et je vole ce qui marche) → Comment je réécris les meta titles qui se font vraiment cliquer → Comment je transforme la data GSC en plan de contenu hebdo → Les prompts exacts que j'utilise pour shipper du SEO vite Ce que c'est : un système qui transforme le SEO en routine quotidienne de 20 minutes. Ce que c'est PAS : un énième audit de 500 pages que tu ne liras jamais. ----- Tu veux le playbook complet ? 1. Follow-moi 2. Commente "SMART SEO" en-dessous 3. Reposte ça pour m'encourager à créer plus de guides gratuits
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Chris Long
Chris Long@chris_nectiv·
You can't even make this stuff up SEOs. Google just published documentation citing how the LLMs.txt is PART OF CHROME'S AGENTIC AUDITS!!!!
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Brian Julkunen
Brian Julkunen@brianolavi·
@chris_nectiv @SEO But of course they did... maybe if it had been a little more time before they contradict themselves wouldn't feel so crazy
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Gianluca Fiorelli
Gianluca Fiorelli@gfiorelli1·
There's a lot of noise about Schema: The reality? Many SEOs still confuse Schema, structured data, JSON-LD, and rich results. I tried to clarify it here: iloveseo.net/the-schema-que… P.S. Thanks, @suganthan, for the brilliant “life 1, 2, and 3” framework.
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Suganthan Mohanadasan
Suganthan Mohanadasan@suganthan·
Technical SEOs, your final boss fight is here. Introducing Keyword Hunt, a technical SEO puzzle by @snippet_digital 20 keywords are cloaked across the site using real technical SEO, AI SEO, and edge engineering. The first 10 to crack get permanent Elite status in the Hall of Fame. Happy hunting: keyword-hunt.com
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Boring Local SEO
Boring Local SEO@boringlocalseo·
google business profile is on life support and 90% of local SEO consultants don't know it yet. we just finished a 10-week study across 80 local business niches in 30 cities. tracked 420,000 AI query responses. largest local AI citation dataset that exists, as far as we know. 7 findings, ranked by how much they're going to upset somebody: 1. google business profile activity (photo uploads, post frequency, q&a answers) showed ZERO correlation with AI citations. zero. ran the regression twice. every "GBP optimization specialist" charging $800/mo just got their entire offer invalidated. 2. listicles on the business's own domain were cited 4.1x more than listicles on yelp/tripadvisor/angi. the entire third-party-listing industry is a tax local businesses pay because they don't know they can self-publish. 3. pricing transparency pages were the #1 citation trigger. businesses with a "[service] costs in [city]" page were cited #1 in 63% of queries. without one: 11%. write the pricing page or get cited 6x less. there is no third option. 4. reddit drives 72% of perplexity's local recs. agencies selling "local SEO" without a reddit strategy in 2026 are selling rotary phones. 5. google reviews matter — but only the first 30. anything past 50 reviews is noise. the review-management SaaS industry is selling a service that stops adding ARR at $0. 6. backlinks (the religion of legacy SEO) had weak correlation. top-cited businesses had 23 referring domains; #50-ranked had 31. "we'll build you 50 high-DR backlinks" is now a confidence game. 7. content updated in last 90 days was 2.3x more likely to be cited than content >180 days. agencies publishing quarterly are losing to operators who update monthly. the playbook in 4 lines: write one 2,000-word pricing/comparison page. update quarterly. get 30+ google reviews. drop 3 honest reddit comments a month in your city's subreddit. that's it. that's everything. we built localrank.so to automate the citation tracking side. the writing is still you, but the work is less than your agency told you. Comment "LOCALRANK" and I'll DM you The 47-Page LocalRank Playbook — every prompt, every template, every niche-by-niche citation pattern we've reverse-engineered from 200+ winning businesses. (Must be following)
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Daniel Foley Carter
Daniel Foley Carter@foley_seo·
Claude runs your SEO for $20 a month. Yeah we know.
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deno
deno@denohawari·
We just ranked a B2C SaaS brand inside ChatGPT. • $620K in revenue • 845% traffic growth • All in 9 months This is the biggest SEO opportunity since Google, and no one’s talking about it. Buyers are rapidly moving to AI search platforms. If you're not ranking in ChatGPT and Claude, your competitors are stealing your clicks. I documented our entire process: • How we turned 185 daily clicks into 1,750+ without touching paid ads • Step-by-step breakdown of how we structure pages for both humans and search engines • The internal linking system that quietly boosts rankings across your entire site • The “non-branded domination” strategy that captures buyers before they know you exist • The exact optimization layer that gets your brand cited inside tools like ChatGPT • How to build topical authority without spamming 100 random blog posts This is the only guide you need to unlock LLM SEO for your brand. Want the full playbook? 1. Like + follow 2. Comment “LLM” I’ll send it to you
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Boring Local SEO
Boring Local SEO@boringlocalseo·
here are 7 things i'm willing to bet money are true about local search by the end of 2027: 1. google's market share of local "who should i call" queries drops below 55%. currently about 78%. chatgpt, perplexity, gemini, and meta ai will eat the difference. claude will be a distant 5th but growing fast. 2. homeadvisor / angi / thumbtack / taskrabbit collectively shrink by 60%+ in revenue. the lead-reselling model doesn't survive the ai shift because the ai sends better-qualified leads direct to the business. (we're already seeing this in the Q4 2025 earnings reports.) 3. google business profile becomes a formality. businesses will still maintain it for navigation/hours/phone number, but gbp posts, photos, and q&a become irrelevant for ai citations. the ai models don't use gbp data for recommendations — they use web content. 4. every serious local business will have 3 pieces of content minimum: a pricing transparency page, a comparison/listicle covering top competitors, and a "when to hire a professional vs diy" guide. these three pieces alone account for 80%+ of ai citations currently. 5. reddit becomes the most valuable local marketing surface. not because of paid reddit ads (those are still bad) — because perplexity and chatgpt use reddit threads as primary sources for local recommendations. local businesses that have a genuine presence in their city's subreddit will dominate. 6. voice queries to home devices (alexa, google home, apple intelligence) start routing through ai models instead of google search. this is already partially happening. by 2027 it's the default. "alexa, who's the best plumber nearby" will be answered by an ai model, not google. 7. a new category of tool emerges: "ai citation intelligence." currently there are maybe 3 serious companies in this space (we're one of them). by 2027 there will be 40+, and every local business with >$500k revenue will use one. this is going to be a $1B+ category by 2028. what this means for you if you own a local business: the 18-month window to get ahead is now. by 2028, everyone will be doing this and the competitive edge evaporates. the businesses that move in 2026 will have an unshakeable moat. the fix is simple. the execution is not complicated. the only question is whether you actually do it. Comment "LOCALRANK" if you want my LLM citation framework and I'll DM it to you (Must be following)
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MJ Cachón
MJ Cachón@mjcachon·
🚨huge news 🚨 Bing webmaster tools owning SEO & GEO @kmadhavan77 will add: 1. Citation share 2. Grounding Intent 3. Grounding Topics 4. Geo recomendaciones Exclusive in #seoweek
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Jesus Heals Broken Everything
Jesus Heals Broken Everything@Jesus4AllAlways·
DNA is being so complex and the mRNA vaccines with extra junk left in the bile for mRNA production that is now floating around producing who knows what? I am going to guess their is not perfect unity in the protein misfolding and the lipids they seem to encase or not or the spikes they make or the way the spikes might cause fibrinogenic clots or amyloid. Then their is the whole problem that their might be some biological nanno technology and aluminum etc from the vaccines or the chem trails or foods we eat with mRNA. The microscope itself seems to be the common denominator and one single pin prick of blood from my pinky. In that one pin prick of blood we get one wet sample and 6 dry blood dots. In the wet sample we have several light and lens options. We can leave the sample on the slide for 6 days and see what happens to the wet blood. We can set up video to do time lapse. I can also fast from food 24 hours or more to eliminate the food & enzymes in the blood related to eating or I can eat one food and see how it affects the blood. Hydration as well. I can monitor blood sugar and blood pressure and all my personal symptoms. I have a fresh sample of the injection in my blood at x number of days since I took it so I can see what new things came along months later. That is important because the aggregate structures aggregated into being visible with the microscope over time. Then they kept getting more frequent to see and larger. Nattokinase made the get smaller and now I see none. HOWEVER; with the microscope in the same blood drop I caught pictures of 4 types of parasites swimming around. I don’t know which parasites because what I did was buy ivermectin and take it 2 parasites were gone in 2 days of ivermectin but the protein structures were not affected by the ivermectin. Only the Nattokinase affected all the mRNA built structures of various shapes. Lumbrokinase (& the silk worm enzyme too) get credit too but I discovered them 12 weeks after Nattokinase. All 3 work well together but I mostly do only Nattokinase for long run management. My plan is to go one year on natto. The last parasite with one symptom that I thought was long covid related probably turned out to be dormant malaria. I killed that with HDQ and the swelling went away. One other parasite in my gut was killed by ivermectin and I was able to see it because it came out on the 5th day of a 5 day fast. I dewormed myself with ivermectin. Getting rid of undiagnosed parasites helped return out of bed energy levels. I could also see with the microscope the effects of polyphenols from Moroccan olive oil. My red blood cells looked young round and bouncy. Again I felt an energy boost and with it some emotional corrections. Getting rid of the protein structures helped lift brain fog and give me better breathing (and hair regrowth) as the capillaries were cleaned up. Ivermectin has a protocol I followed for Dr Lee Meritt(? I think that’s the spelling. @McCulloughFund for the spike protein protocol. *** here are a variety of parasites and strange things in my blood. Most are gone now. The one cluster does make me think nanno tech.
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Andres Red.
Andres Red.@Lavante5·
@rustyrockets @DrTinaPeers @ZeroSpike_ @rustyrockets Claiming spike proteins "replaced sperm" is science fiction. Trace distribution is normal, but mRNA degrades quickly and doesn't "permanently" churn out toxins. Even the pathologists cited have been discredited by their own professional boards. Check the receipts.📉
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