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Michael

@BuiltByMichael

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London, UK Katılım Mart 2021
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@pcshipp The simple stuff usually works best. Google etc usually actively try and block any hacky practices
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Literally, PSEO isn’t working for me I indexed 10k+ pages and didn’t expect these results. - 5 total clicks - 756 total impressions - 22.6 Average position Don’t rely on PSEO better to focus on SEO
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Where you are in MRR has nothing to do with where you can get. The traffic you don't have yet has nothing to do with what you can build. The founder who hasn't found monetisation partners yet has nothing to do with the one who will. Early stage isn't a ceiling. It's just the starting point.
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SEO tips that actually work: - You have a small window of high-intent traffic. Make sure your content is ready to catch it. - Publish consistently. One post a week beats ten posts once a quarter. - Notion → Feather → live. Reduce the friction between idea and indexed page. - No traffic? Start with one keyword your customer already searches for. - Structure your content first. Headers, subheadings, clear answer up top. - Internal links matter more than most founders realise. Connect your pages deliberately. - Don't write for everyone. Write for the exact person with the exact problem. - Update old posts. Fresh content signals beat publishing new content constantly. - Distribution is part of the job. Write it, then share it somewhere your audience already lives. - Treat SEO like a system, not a campaign. Consistency = success. Organic traffic is compounding revenue. Build the system once, collect the returns long-term.
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Good SEO content doesn't start with "publish everything." It starts with "what does my audience actually need?" Chasing volume closes doors. Solving real problems opens them. The best content stacks - Notion drafts, Feather to publish, clean analytics - don't win on quantity. They win on consistency.
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When you learn too much about SEO, you start to overthink it. Too many signals. Too many conflicting opinions. Do I chase backlinks? Fix technical issues? Go all-in on content? Beginners just publish and see what sticks. They're not paralysed by options. Sometimes that's the edge. Your gut knows when something's worth building. All the data and frameworks come second. The real skill is knowing when to stop reading about growth and just ship.
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A lesson I wish I learned earlier: your entire product can change in one year. One year of shipping between shifts. One year of obsessing over the right metrics. One year of consistent, boring daily effort. You're one year away from people calling it an overnight success.
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Founders don't fear SEO. They fear starting with zero traffic. Because with zero traffic, there's no proof. No MRR. No validation. And to a founder's ego, that blank dashboard is worse than never launching at all.
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Michael@BuiltByMichael·
The SEO/GEO workload in 2026. Review 15 minutes per week = compounding organic traffic forever. There is no excuse!
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Michael@BuiltByMichael·
How my OpenClaw publishing loop works: 1) Agent writes draft into Notion 2) Draft waits my review 3) I click publish 4) Feather ships it to the site Drafts are automated. Publishing stays manual.
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Michael@BuiltByMichael·
It took me a while to realise I can't build something sustainable for others until my own systems actually work first. Otherwise I'm just shipping on hope. Systems build success.
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Michael@BuiltByMichael·
Things nobody teaches early-stage founders: · How to validate before building · Basic SEO fundamentals · How to read analytics properly · Finding monetisation partners · Saying no to shiny objects · Building in public · How to price your product What would you add?
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Turning Notion in to a traffic machine for your business. Bookmark this. What you'll need... 1. A free Notion account 2. An OpenClaw Agent 3. A free trial of Feather.so > Connect Feather to a Notion database (it's in the onboarding) > Connect your OpenClaw agent to Notion (it'll tell you how to get the API Key and Database ID) > Tell your agent to draft SEO/GEO content to that Notion database with these rules... - 800 to 1200 words - Multiple H2 sections - FAQ near the end - Enter metadata (slug, excerpt, meta title, meta description) - Drafts only (to start with) - No naked links. Use [text](url) so Notion renders clean hyperlinks. - Keyword-based, valuable content - Schedule posts 2-3 per week > The agent creates in Notion and fills the properties. > You review and click publish. > Feather turns it into a SEO traffic machine. That's it 🙌
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Michael@BuiltByMichael·
🚨 For any Notion users this is huge. SEO/GEO traffic on autopilot using @Notion as the CMS (OpenClaw friendly) and @feather_blogs as the auto publisher and analytics. 1 hour setup. Compounding traffic for life.
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been chatting with more @feather_blogs users and the results are wild Grace at Unplugged Rest hit 25k+ organic sessions in a year from their journal content no paid ads. just consistent publishing straight from @NotionHQ this is what happens when you actually ship content weekly 📈
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Crazy seeing @feather_blogs work its magic overnight 📈 Traffic up 60% from organic search + ChatGPT sending 7% of visits. Zero effort on my end. Just content doing what content does when you let it compound 💪
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@Michal_Stan @feather_blogs @NotionHQ 😮 oh damn, you’d know better than anyone I’d guess. It’s so true, the simple boring stuff is what normally what actually works best. Relentlessly consistency.
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Michael Stan@Michal_Stan·
@BuiltByMichael @feather_blogs @NotionHQ I built a spreadsheet in 2018 to predict my cashflow because I was homeless and needed to know when I could afford rent. That taught me everything about consistent execution. People underestimate how powerful boring, daily progress compounds over a year.
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