Bryan Gonzales

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Bryan Gonzales

Bryan Gonzales

@begonz

Account Manager @mktbrew | Partnering with clients to maximize SEO performance | Supporting growth through strategic collaboration & innovation

38.961857,-95.306201 Katılım Haziran 2008
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Market Brew
Market Brew@mktbrew·
Most speakers talk about what worked last year. Scott talked about what works next year. If you missed Scott's talk at #SEOWeek, more clips are coming. Stay close.  @scott_stouffer☕️
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iPullRank Digital Marketing Agency
iPullRank Digital Marketing Agency@iPullRankAgency·
🎤 Speaker announcement @scott_stouffer is joining SEO Week 2026 Founder of @mktbrew, he builds AI that models search engines and predicts rankings before you publish Excited to hear his take on predictive SEO 📍 NYC | 📅 Apr 27–30 🎟️ #pricing-1" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">seoweek.org/#pricing-1
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Scott Stouffer
Scott Stouffer@scott_stouffer·
People say SEO is unpredictable. From the outside, I understand why it feels that way. Rankings move. Updates roll out. AI reshapes the interface. It can look like chaos. But as someone who has spent years building search engine models, I can tell you this: What feels unpredictable is usually just unmodeled. If you don’t understand: – where authority is bleeding out of your graph – how your pages cluster semantically at the embedding level – whether your internal link structure reinforces or fragments topical focus – which intent classes your competitors already dominate then yes. performance will feel random. Because you’re making changes without a mental model of the system evaluating you. Search engines are not mystical. They are layered systems: • link-based authority propagation • document classification and clustering • passage-level embedding retrieval • query fan-out and intent filtering • behavioral reinforcement signals If you optimize without understanding how those layers interact, you’re guessing. When you start modeling how a search engine is likely interpreting your site, how your centroid aligns (or doesn’t) with query space, how authority flows between clusters, how competitors occupy adjacent embedding neighborhoods... things stop feeling chaotic. Not easy. But measurable. Testable. Explainable. The difference between “SEO is unpredictable” and “SEO is complex” is whether you’re willing to model the system underneath it. Search isn’t random. It’s just mathematics most people never see.
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People say SEO is unpredictable. But that's not necessarily true true. What’s unpredictable is trying to optimize without understanding the system underneath it. If you don’t know: – where your authority is leaking – how your content semantically overlaps – what gaps competitors have already filled Then yeah, it’s going to feel random. But when you start modeling how search engines are likely interpreting your site, things stop feeling chaotic. Not easy. Just less mysterious.

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Bryan Gonzales@begonz·
@KUHoops was absolutely fabulous tonight! So much fun to see the team adjust and everyone step up. #kubball
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SportsCenter@SportsCenter·
KANSAS KNOCKS OFF UNDEFEATED NO. 1 ARIZONA 😱
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NCAA March Madness
NCAA March Madness@MarchMadnessMBB·
WHAT. A. GAME. 🔥
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Brian Hanni
Brian Hanni@BHanni·
In a rare Bill Self move, Coach let the guys run back out on the court after being in the locker room for less than two minutes, so they could thank the remaining fans. Melvin Council, ever a man of the people, was greeted by barking dawg chants and then took time to take a selfie with all who wanted one. This is such an easy team to love and this building was fabulous tonight, so Self wanted his guys to show the fans some love as well.
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Sam Lance
Sam Lance@slancehoops·
The Kansas Jayhawks play basketball today. #kubball
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Market Brew
Market Brew@mktbrew·
Introducing: MarketBrew’s “Ask” - A ChatGPT Simulator Search engines used to rank pages. Now AI systems build answers. Market Brew has spent years modeling how search engines make decisions. We’ve now extended that same approach to LLM modeling. Ask lets you see how systems like ChatGPT retrieve content, weigh sources, and decide what gets included, with full transparency into the RAG process. This isn’t just a chatbot. It’s visibility into how AI answers are formed. 👀
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Graham Allen
Graham Allen@GrahamAllen·
Trump should suspend tax payments to the IRS for the 2025 tax year as a sign of “good faith” to the American people! THE IRS MUST BE DEALT WITH!!
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Carl Higbie@CarlHigbie·
Trump should preemptively pardon every American citizen who’s lived here more than 10 years for NOT paying federal taxes in 2026… Force congress to balance THAT BUDGET
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Market Brew
Market Brew@mktbrew·
Your website shouldn’t guess what to write next, it should listen. Meet Listen, Market Brew’s tool that tracks real-time news and turns trends into ready-to-use content opportunities. With Listen you get: ✔️ Trending topics your audience cares about ✔️ Questions people are asking right now ✔️ Local + national insights ✔️ Optional auto-generated content that stays on brand It keeps your site aligned with what the market is talking about automatically, every week. 👂 Listen: Stay ahead of the conversation.
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Scott Stouffer
Scott Stouffer@scott_stouffer·
😂 This is exactly why entity-based classifiers started losing their throne. Schema spoofing works because entity extractors are brittle. They take the structured hint way too literally. Modern IR has already moved to embedding-based classifiers, where meaning > markup. At @mktbrew, we actually model all four generations of text classifiers side-by-side: 1️⃣ TF-IDF 2️⃣ Keyword matchers 3️⃣ Entity extractors 4️⃣ Embedding-based classifiers Each one has blind spots, but the mixture is what real SERPs use. And we show you exactly how that mixture behaves for any query. When Google’s AI gets confused, it’s usually because one classifier overpowered the others. Market Brew lets you see the imbalance before it bites you.
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Ethan Hays
Ethan Hays@ethanhays·
"Most of the major legacy SEO tools are giving you insights and data based on old paradigms that don't align with the information retrieval state of the art" unfortunately true Doing M&A as GM of Moz, I spoke to many of the medium / large SEO tools companies legacy companies are solving legacy company problems they have tech debt and sunk costs just to maintain the service they're currently selling what % of overall investment is going to TRUE R&D that aligns with the modern IR landscape? Shockingly small % The question being asked of C-suites in the SEO tools space is: "how can we make this legacy service more profitable??" It's NOT: "Wow our core technology no longer aligns with the realities of the search & AI ecosystem. We need to fundamentally rethink things, how can we do that?" the place I see advancements being made is by smaller, focused experts @dejanseo @cyberandy @mktbrew @ziptiedev
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Market Brew
Market Brew@mktbrew·
Generative AI made content creation faster. But it also made it flatter. Search engines aren’t fooled — they see beyond language to the structural meaning of your pages. Market Brew’s latest study with Search Engine Journal explains how to: ✅ Map your content’s semantic fingerprint ✅ Reinforce brand differentiation ✅Predict ranking impact
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