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Haris Chechi

@chechman

helping #charities, #brands, #entrepreneurs and #businesses increase their lead generation, #websitetraffic via #SEO, #CRO #Analytics https://t.co/KE8kOi1syo

Reading, England Katılım Nisan 2009
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Haris Chechi
Haris Chechi@chechman·
@skirano This looks interesting will need to give this a spin
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Pietro Schirano
Pietro Schirano@skirano·
Introducing Web to Design. Turn any website into an editable UI. Just paste a URL. Create new variants, different pages, or build components inspired by the original design. We’ve been using this internally a ton, it’s the fastest way to go from a raw idea to a prototype.
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NOVA
NOVA@TechWith_Nova·
My OpenClaw bot builds websites & mails a postcard with a QR link to local businesses on autopilot... You can use it to land new customers without a single cold call, here's how it works: - Finds 100s of local businesses via Google Maps - Builds each one a custom website in minutes - Prints a real postcard with their site preview + QR code - Mails it directly to their door - They scan it, see their site, and reach out - Runs 24/7 completely hands off Direct mail gets a much higher response rate than cold email. Reply "OpenClaw" and I'll send you the full breakdown of how you can do it too (must be following so I can DM)
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Haris Chechi
Haris Chechi@chechman·
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Matthew Berman@TheMattBerman

I built an @openclaw agent that ranks you on Google for $50/month 😱 here’s the system that runs every week on autopilot: step 1: find your strike zone → connects to Google search console + @dataforseo → finds keywords where you're positions 5–20. one good article can push to page 1 → monitors what’s climbing and dropping weekly → feeds winners back in. every cycle is smarter than the last step 2: write content only you could write → interviews you first. 8 questions about your brand, voice, and experience → follow-up interviews every week. “what are customers asking? what shipped?” → content compounds because context compounds → google AI overview can’t summarize your real experience step 3: build backlinks automatically → mines competitor backlinks → finds sites mentioning you without linking → discovers broken links you can replace with yours → last week it found 23 unlinked brand mentions across 4 competitor sites step 4: catch technical problems before rankings drop → core web vitals, bad links, redirect chains, missing meta → flags before Google step 5: future‑proof your SEO → schema, llms.txt, topical authority mapping → the stuff agencies charge $3K+ to audit once input: your site + your niche output: an AI that discovers, writes, builds links, and tracks your rankings the old way: semrush + ahrefs + surfer + seo writers = $5,500/mo this way: @DataForSEO ($50/mo) + everything else free 5 skills. 14 scripts. gets better every cycle. open sourcing the whole system. comment RANK + like + follow (must follow so I can DM)

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Ryan Hildebrandt
Ryan Hildebrandt@RMHildebrandt·
Companies pay me to build multi-million dollar automated systems. But this CRM is yours for $0: I've been engineering for 22 years. Built systems for Nestle. Mars. Coal mines. Pharma. Across 4 countries. I've built more scaled and robust systems than most people on this app combined. And when I started helping digital businesses grow... I realized one thing: Most CRMs are overcomplicated TRASH. So I built a no-code, open-source CRM that does exactly what you need. Here's what you get for free: • Auto-deal creation from your calendar (Calendly, HubSpot, GHL compatible) • Deal source tracking with visual breakdowns • Average calls to close and days to close metrics • Follow-up automations (call, SMS, reminders) • Domain blacklist to filter out existing clients • MRR/LTV tracking with fully customizable graphs • Complete code + installation walkthrough 1,000s have already downloaded and are LOVING it. Want access? • Comment "CRM" • Connect with me (so I can DM you the link) And I'll DM it to you! PS - It's 100% open-source. You can rip it apart and rebuild it however you want. That's the whole point.
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Todd Anderson - AI | SEO
Todd Anderson - AI | SEO@_toddanderson·
My @openclaw agents make nearly no mistakes now. I kinda cracked something. How? I employed Chain of Thought (CoT) into every task. Kinda like Ralph, with Claude Code, but better. Heres how you can implement it for your agents 👇️ The problem right now is context gets lost between prompts/sessions. Either your window falls off and doesn't grab enough data or your prompt is too big. One simple fix is to chunk tasks into small bites. We all know this though. Ralph made this popular with Claude Code to chunk tasks into smaller, more manageable ones. But, it seems that carrying context and thesis, is like making a copy of a copy. Eventually the original goal is too distorted and you get hallucinations. Studying how LLMs work under the hood, I may have found a partial solution. I dubbed it the Cascading Protocol, which to my surprise, is essentially Chain of Thought in LLM training. How it works, is each sub task is divided into sub tasks first (nothing new here). From there, each sub task has an expected input, and an expected output. Almost like a Graph QL interface requiring data to be shared in a preditable way between APIs. Heres where the magic happens. Task [Current +1] is not allowed to start until it checks task 1 for completion of its required output. A typical workflow might look like: Task 1 starts => Task 1 runs, and finishes => Task 1 self tests => Task 1 validates output and signals the manager to start Task 2 => Manager has Task 2 validate the output of Task 1 => If confirmed; continue. If invalid, send back to manager and/or Task 1 with instructions on what the required input is. Its far more resource heavy, but it improved outputs significantly. I'd personally rather wait longer for the right answer than have 5 bad answers come back quickly. I've been testing this with smaller, less capable models, recently and am finding this to be far cheaper to run while maintaining accuracy. Though more testing is necessary.
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Chris
Chris@everestchris6·
My OpenClaw bot runs 6 AI agents 24/7: - Finds local businesses without a website - Builds a custom demo site for them automatically - Sends outreach with the preview + payment link - Handles objections and closes the sale Most local businesses don't have a website, this system finds them, pitches them, and collects payment automatically Reply "OpenClaw" and I'll send you early access (must be following)
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Luke Pierce
Luke Pierce@lukepierceops·
I found a way to sell AI infrastructure to companies doing $2M-$50M/year. ALL with no sales team, enterprise connections or cold calls. Businesses are desperate for Ai implementation right now and anyone can do this. But most people get it wrong and that's why they fail. They lead with tools, ex) "we build automations" or "we integrate AI." That means nothing to a CEO managing 40 people and $5M in revenue. They pitch features instead of showing the cost of doing nothing. And they price hourly, so the buyer treats them like a freelancer instead of a partner. Mid-market and enterprise companies are bleeding $100K-$500K/year on broken processes, bloated SaaS stacks, and manual work they don't even realize they're paying for. They WANT to buy AI infrastructure, they just don't trust most people selling it. Because most people selling it sound like every other agency. I created a guide breaking down exactly: → How to position AI infrastructure so executives actually listen → The discovery framework that turns a 30-min call into a $25K-$100K project → How to calculate ROI so the price sells itself → The 3-pillar strategy process that closes 60%+ of qualified prospects → Why "sell the map before you sell the build" changes everything RT + reply "INFRA" and I'll send you the FULL guide (must follow so I can DM)
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Jacob Klug
Jacob Klug@Jacobsklug·
I'm giving away my entire @openclaw architecture. Behind my $250k/month agency. After weeks of building, I've dialled in the exact system that runs my business 24/7. What's included: • Memory folder structure (how to organize agent context) • Cron job templates (daily briefs, meeting syncs, content automation) • How to build a custom dashboard in @lovable • API reference doc (so your agent never forgets its tools) • Voice training method (85 posts to teach it your style) • Supabase schema for dashboard connection Comment "OS" and follow. I'll DM it to you. P.S. This will probably blow up so give me some time to reply.
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Jacky Chou (buying online businesses up to $1m)
REPEAT AFTER ME OpenClaw (ClawdBot) can now replace your ecom seo agency I taught mine the ecom seo skill, it'll 1-shot audits, and fix everything as well (via Shopify CLI)... I fed it hundreds of pages of audits, and here's what it spat out Comment "INDEXSY" + bookmark this post and I'll DM you the skill (must be following)
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Jesper Nissen
Jesper Nissen@JespernissenSEO·
Do this to write an article that ranks: 1. Run schemawriter report to fetch ranking entities 2. Have Claude analyze the report, and write an article 3. Have Chatgpt humanize the article with your favorite 4. Rewrite introduction paragraph in your voice. 5. Publish to Wordpress, and watch it rank.. #parasiteseo #jespernissenseo
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Zephyr
Zephyr@Zephyr_hg·
My sales email response rate jumped from 5% to 18%. Built an automation that creates personalized sales presentations in 90 seconds by researching prospect websites and uses Gamma to generate custom pitch decks automatically. Scrapes their sitemap, analyzes key pages, identifies pain points, and builds an 8-slide deck tailored specifically to their business. Prospects can tell I actually researched them because the deck references their specific challenges. No more generic templates that scream copy-paste. Comment "GAMMA" and I'll DM it to you (must be following)
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Magnus Müller
Magnus Müller@mamagnus00·
I stopped searching for APIs. I just generate them. This tool records the workflow once → reverse-engineers the HTTP calls → and gives me a reusable API. I built a YouTube-download API in under 1 minute. Paste URL → get the full video in 3 seconds. UI is dead. And nobody is ready for what comes next. Agents will use tools they create themselves. (comment “API” and I’ll drop the link)
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Jacob Klug
Jacob Klug@Jacobsklug·
After 200+ apps shipped with Lovable — we collected every prompt that cut build time by 75%. These are the same prompts we used to help founders: - Ship MVPs in 2 weeks using @lovable - Land their first paying users within 30 days - Automate full product flows without writing a single line of code - Design products that look and feel world-class from day one I’ve consolidated the 8 best into one actionable doc. Follow + comment “Prompts” and I’ll send it over DM.
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Mischa van den Burg
Mischa van den Burg@mischavdburg·
You can land a six figure job using $200 hardware. Building a homelab is the secret to landing tech jobs. I'm now giving away my homelab course for free! Comment "HOMELAB" and I'll DM it to you. (Only works if you're following me)
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Cozyreads
Cozyreads@Cozyreads_·
Start your morning by reminding yourself of three things :
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Mischa van den Burg
Mischa van den Burg@mischavdburg·
Hi, I'm looking to connect with people interested in: 1. Kubernetes 2. Linux 3. Open Source 4. Homelabs 5. Self hosting 6. DevOps 7. Platform Engineering 8. Landing your first tech job 9. Privacy and Security 10. On-prem Kubernetes Comment if you like this stuff too!
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Alex Groberman
Alex Groberman@alexgroberman·
This SEO Stuff (seo-stuff.com) customer, an agency competing in a notoriously difficult niche, has seen its search traffic and AI visibility grow a lot over the past couple of months. Steal their formula so you can replicate it for your own business. Seriously, it will never be easier than today to make traditional + AI search your #1 sales channel. Don't drag your feet and then be forced to work 10x as hard in 2026 and 2027 to catch up to your competitors. Before I break down exactly what worked so well in this particular case... If you want 3 cheat codes for getting your business mentioned inside ChatGPT + AI Overviews within the next 30 days, just RT this + follow me + reply “SEO Stuff Cheat Codes.” You must do all 3 for the DM. Alright, let's start with the results first. Notable growth in organic visitors Notable growth in ranking keywords. Notable growth in AI Overview citations Notable growth in ChatGPT citations Notable growth from the *specific* geographic locations they wanted it from This is an agency competing against massive competitors and global SaaS companies with entire marketing teams and multi-million-dollar budgets. So how'd they do it? Let’s start at the top. Most agencies are still creating content based on fairly outdated principles, not optimizing for search as we know it in 2025. That’s why their blogs are full of generic trend pieces and cookie cutter PR that might look nice enough when you click through to the blog section after visiting the site directly for some other reason, but does nothing for ranking or AI visibility. This agency agreed to change up the formula. The first thing you have to do is reposition the blog as a whole. Instead of writing “thought leadership” pieces that no one searches for, you build out pages that mirror commercial intent searches: “Top [their service] agencies” “Best [their specific services]” “[Their service] for SaaS brands” “[Their service] examples that convert” "[Their top competitors] reviews" Each post is structured with extractable logic, meaning every paragraph could stand on its own as a complete answer. That’s how AI systems like Gemini and Google AI Overviews find and cite your content. Here’s what that structure looked like: A TL;DR summary at the top (2–3 sentences answering the core question). Each H2 written as a question like “What makes a good [their service] agency?” 2–3 short sentences under each H2 providing the direct answer. Lists and factual statements instead of opinion-based text. This alone will land you more than 100+ AI Overview citations because it aligns perfectly with how LLMs extract content blocks. But content alone isn't enough. You also need to boost authority. This is where SEO Stuff’s Gold Plan (seo-stuff.com/gold-plan-pack…) shines. The key isn't just the number of PR backlinks, it's where they came from. Here’s the focus: DR50+ related business domains only. Sites already getting meaningful organic traffic and ones already in AI search. Contextual anchors using actual business terms like “[their service] agency” and “their service” instead of “click here.” Entity alignment where every referring domain mentions the agency’s niche and country (which improves how Google and AI engines categorize you). By stacking links with consistent semantic context, you create an “entity graph” and the kind of signal AI Overviews pull directly from when ranking and citing sources. Branded and multiregional optimization is absolutely key. Once authority is in place, you shift to branded + regional optimization. ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Gemini all prioritize brands that show up consistently in their category. So, you have to make the agency’s brand more discoverable: Embed agency name + country in schema and metadata. Create “Reviews” and “Team” pages with structured data since both are trust signals for AI systems. Optimize meta descriptions to include branded language: “Learn why [Agency Name] is one of the top-rated [their service] for SaaS brands in [Country].” Increase internal references to the brand in blog copy (without keyword stuffing). This builds a feedback loop between Google, ChatGPT, and Gemini where each engine now recognized the agency as a known entity in its space. Internal links are key, too. Internal linking has always mattered for SEO, but with AI search, it’s now essential for contextual mapping. Traditional internal linking is used for boosting pages, but for AI search you use it to pass meaning. Here’s what that looks like: Every service page links to 3–4 supporting blog posts. Every blog post links back to the relevant service page. Each internal anchor uses intent-driven phrasing (like “enterprise [their service] services”) instead of generic words. This makes the agency’s site hierarchy incredibly clear, not just for Google crawlers, but for AI models parsing semantic relationships. Once the foundation is set with the Gold Plan, then you transition to SEO Stuff’s Premium Content Bundle (seo-stuff.com/premium-conten…) for a healthy content boost. This bundle is designed to scale what works: 60 AI-optimized “best of,” “top,” and “comparison” pages. Clean, schema-friendly HTML structures. Built-in FAQ sections and TL;DRs for better AI extraction. Those articles now fuel steady growth across both Google and AI systems, with zero ad spend. If you want to follow the same playbook: Rebuild your blog around commercial intent. Use question-based H2s and short, extractable answers. Add a TL;DR summary to every page. Build backlinks only from proper DR50+ domains in your niche. Add brand + location schema and refresh your content monthly. Interlink your pages semantically, not randomly. Do that for 60–90 days, and you’ll start seeing your brand show up across Google, ChatGPT, Gemini, and Perplexity, just like this agency did. Or skip the work and let SEO Stuff do it for you. Gold Plan: seo-stuff.com/gold-plan-pack… Premium Content Bundle: seo-stuff.com/premium-conten… There’s a reason more than 80% of SEO Stuff customers reorder. The results compound long after the work is done. And if you want 3 cheat codes for getting your business cited in ChatGPT + AI Overviews within 30 days, just RT this + follow + reply “SEO Stuff Cheat Codes.” You must do all 3 for the DM.
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