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Robi
@robiutft
Co-Founder. Developer. Nomad. Visionary. Building nomad tools for fun 👨💻 https://t.co/B4Oxm5cudi 📆 https://t.co/bTvuZeBvdq 📞 https://t.co/91B1yO1fDt
Bangkok 가입일 Ocak 2011
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@googleanalytics Imagine Google Analytics having the AUDACITY to use the word "visibility"
You can barely get any insightful data from GA4 these days 😆😆😆😆
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AI search is exploding, creating a massive blind spot for website traffic. While clicks are shifting, visibility shouldn't ✖️
GA is introducing automated AI Assistant traffic measurement. Track & trend human traffic from top chatbots directly in reports → goo.gle/43rpCMw



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@foley_seo Been saying this since day one. The concept of a "rank tracker" for AI is complete nonsense. There is no "rank". And so an entities "rank" cannot be tracked. What may be cited to one person may not to another. Even for the exact same prompt. It's complete nonsense
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There's a massive fucking problem with tracking AI / GEO prompt visibility.
A huge problem.
GEO prompt search volumes are bullshit volumes.
AI does not offer the stability that traditional search does because ultimately AI searches do not work the same way that traditional search does.
There are no "rankings".
You don;t RANK in an LLM.
You get cited, and as we know being cited doesn't; lead to clicks.
LLMS still deliver less than 1% of all clicks when compared to other channels yet the emphasis on being visible in them is disproportionate to the attention that they are getting.
Companies are investing lots of time and money in appearing in AI as well as tracking prompt citation visibility - but, there's a huge fallacy with this which I cover in this article
seo-stack.io/blog/the-probl…

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Most valuable company by year:
1980: IBM
1981: IBM
1982: IBM
1983: IBM
1984: IBM
1985: IBM
1986: IBM
1987: IBM
1988: Exxon
1989: Exxon
1990: Exxon
1991: Exxon
1992: Exxon
1993: Exxon
1994: Exxon
1995: General Electric
1996: General Electric
1997: General Electric
1998: General Electric
1999: Microsoft
2000: Microsoft
2001: General Electric
2002: General Electric
2003: Microsoft
2004: General Electric
2005: ExxonMobil
2006: ExxonMobil
2007: ExxonMobil
2008: ExxonMobil
2009: ExxonMobil
2010: ExxonMobil
2011: ExxonMobil
2012: Apple
2013: Apple
2014: Apple
2015: Apple
2016: Apple
2017: Apple
2018: Apple
2019: Microsoft
2020: Apple
2021: Apple
2022: Apple
2023: Apple
2024: Apple
2025: Nvidia
Is there a lesson here?

@denohawari Repeat after me. There is no such thing as "ranking" number 1 in ChatGPT. There is no rank. No order. This is the reason you are now blocked...
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I cracked the code to ranking #1 in ChatGPT
companies are still wasting months on Google SEO with zero traction
all while there’s a faster opportunity hiding in plain sight:
LLMs scrape answers out of Reddit discussions
which means you can influence what ChatGPT recommends by posting there
I spent months figuring out:
- what kind of posts actually get picked up
- what subreddits show up the most
- what formats AI keeps pulling from
and how to make your brand show up inside those answers
i put it all together into one simple guide so you can just steal it
inside you’ll learn:
→ the exact type of Reddit posts AI uses
→ how to structure answers so they get picked up
→ where to post so it actually gets picked up
→ why most SEO advice doesn’t work here
→ how to post without sounding like you’re selling
want it?
1. like + follow
2. comment “LLM”
and I’ll send it straight to your DMs

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Welp, that happened faster than I predicted. Thought it would be end of 2027, then early 2027, but agentic traffic growing so fast that bots have now passed human traffic online for the first time in the Internet's history. #bot-vs-human" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">radar.cloudflare.com/traffic#bot-vs…
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AI reporting coming to GSC! Awesome! No click data. NOT Awesome. Starting for subset of UK users and then expanding globally.
Regarding AI blocking controls, which is just for a subset of UK site owners for now: "Google also said it is adding a “new toggle” within Google Search Console to allow sites to block their content from showing in AI search features such as AI Overviews, AI Mode or AI Overviews in Discover."
And: "sites that opt out will not receive traffic or impressions from our generative AI features.” However, this control will not be used as a ranking signal for search results outside of these generative AI Search features, so it should not negatively impact your site on core web search."
Barry Schwartz@rustybrick
Google Search Console AI performance reports and controls to block your content in AI responses searchengineland.com/google-search-…
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It is *insane* to me we still don't have an incredible travel booking app
Let me:
- Chat and tell you where I want to go
- Enter my airline loyalty programs and credit cards (one time)
- Share my travel preferences (one time)
Then you:
- Ask who I am traveling with (create a profile on the backend for future reuse)
- Offer me a few different options for what you think is the best flight
And then:
- Fully book the DAMN flight
The real magic comes from following up afterwards and learning exactly how I like to travel
Then expand to hotels, other travel experiences etc.
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Commentary is one of the most important pillars of X. And sometimes the best way to share your thoughts is with video.
Today we're launching a whole new way to make them:
React with Video
Tap the repost button and start recording with green screen, split screen, or picture-in-picture.
Now available on iOS
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I was told 17 contracts 3 weeks ago
100% off deffo
Mike 🧢@M1878D_
I got told 6 contracts about two weeks ago, he's 100% off
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Not really. It's all subjective. If I pay $3k a night I'm gonna hold the place to a far higher standard than if i paid $50. Also the people staying at these places are used to exceptional service so bar and expectations will be much much higher. Hence the lower ratings.
@levelsio@levelsio
That's exactly the point A more expensive hotel should have a much higher rating that matches the increase in cost but none of them do, often worse ratings
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I've spent my entire adult life thinking about travel. Built Sonder from the ground up as a college student to a $600M a year business in under 10 years.
For the last six months I've been obsessing over how AI will change travel. TLDR: it will change everything.
I've put together a stellar team and next week we're launching a preview of what we've built.
It's been a game changer for early testers.
Comment below for early access.
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