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Full-Service Software & Product Development Agency! ➡️ https://t.co/5mFBPGUnnA Previous ➡️ https://t.co/jSCm7TNd4l

Work with us 👉 Katılım Nisan 2023
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Jake
Jake@jakexmodall·
@irentdumpsters Love it dude! People don't know how crazy that is.. lol
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Bodhi- Local SEO
Bodhi- Local SEO@irentdumpsters·
18 DAY GOOGLE MAPS TRANSFORMATION 🧨 >New website with every single location page built >Blasted every directory for citations >PR blast on new location >Built backlinks from old site to new site >10+ reviews collected 🤣 An easy market with weak competition. That's all it takes. This client went from invisible to a 3.89 avg rank with 63% of the grid in the top 3. In 18 days. Summer is going to be very good for this one. DM me if you want to see what your map ranking looks like 🗺️
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Bodhi- Local SEO@irentdumpsters

This is going to be a really fun project for us A long-time client of ours just rebranded his whole entire business. We had him keep his old business website and old business Google profile with 900 reviews because it already ranks number one in the market....... We now made him a brand new Google business profile with a semi-exact match domain, branded as a completely different company! This is how the profile is ranking right now for a near me keyword with 0 REVIEWS..... GIVE US 60 DAYS and watch the magic happen. Our best performing clients are the ones that listen to what we say and do what we say. Our worst performing ones do the opposite.

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Jake
Jake@jakexmodall·
@rexorganic DM me. May have some clients that want this..
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Marko Ilic
Marko Ilic@markoilico·
If you're now designing or redesigning a website, this will help you a lot. I recently curated the best hero sections, footers, social proof and other website parts because I got tired of having 15+ tabs open (even with Mobbin). Giving it away 100% free. Comment on this post, and I'll send a Figma link to your inbox!
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Alex Groberman
Alex Groberman@alexgroberman·
ChatGPT is investing $600,000 in SEO talent. They also stole Netflix's SEO expert. Claude is offering $320,000 for an SEO Lead. Meta is offering $300,000 for an SEO Manager. Why are all these AI companies suddenly desperately trying to add SEO talent in 2026? Simple. It is the same reason SEO Stuff is coming off another record month (see my pinned tweet). seo-stuff.com SEO, when done correctly, is one of the most reliable revenue drivers a company can have. It is also the single biggest component of any legitimate AI search optimization strategy. As an example, here is how one customer SEO customer currently does just under $100,000/month from search traffic alone. This business operates in one of the most competitive and trust-heavy business categories. Not only has their traffic grown exponentially, but their AI search visibility increased multiple times over, their AI Overview and ChatGPT citations became consistent and their rankings expanded across high-intent queries. Here’s the exact formula: This brand has a surprisingly low DR and is competing against networks, enterprise platforms and VC-backed companies with massive compliance and marketing teams. So how did they do it? Well, most similar sites publish content designed to sound safe and educational, but not content designed to rank or get cited. That content looks fine to humans who are already on the site and don't care anyway, and is useless to AI systems. (Want to know if your site is AI-search ready? Check here: seo-stuff.com/free-audit) This client rebuilt content around commercial intent. Instead of generic education posts, they focused on pages people actually search for when choosing: “Best [service] providers” “Top [service] [place]” “[Service] for [specific customer base]” “[Service] options compared” “[Competitor or platform] reviews” Each page was written so every paragraph could stand alone as a complete answer. That is exactly how Google AI Overviews, Gemini, and ChatGPT extract and reuse content. Then they structured pages for AI extraction. Every page followed the same structure: TL;DR at the top answering the core question directly H2s written as buyer questions Two to three short, factual sentences under each H2 Lists and clear statements instead of opinion-heavy copy This is why AI citations started appearing early and then kept compounding as authority increased. Then came the authority building. Content alone does not work in this industry. Trust signals matter more here than almost any other niche. The focus was not link volume. It was signal quality and consistency. DR50+ niche-adjacent domains only Sites with real organic traffic and AI visibility Contextual anchors like “[service] provider” and “[service] [location]” Consistent mentions tying the brand to its specialty and geography This created a clean entity graph that both Google and AI systems could understand and trust. Then came brand and regional trust signals. Once authority was in place, we reinforced brand clarity. This is critical for AI search. This involved: Embedding brand, specialty and location into schema Creating reviews, about, and team pages with structured data optimized meta descriptions with trust-forward language (though this is less important now that Google is rewriting the majority of them) Increased internal brand mentions without keyword stuffing This creates a feedback loop where Google rankings reinforce AI citations, and AI citations reinforce Google trust. Then came the internal linking. Internal links were used to pass context. Service pages linked to supporting comparison and related content Blog posts linked back to service pages Anchors reflected intent, not generic phrases This made the site hierarchy obvious to both crawlers and language models. Then came the scaling. More AI-optimized comparison and “best of” pages Clean, schema-friendly structures Built-in FAQs and TL;DR summaries These pages now fuel steady growth across Google and AI systems without ad spend. If you want to replicate this: Build content around buyer intent Use question-based H2s with short, extractable answers Add TL;DRs to every page Build DR50+ backlinks from relevant domains Strengthen brand and location signals Interlink semantically Do this for 60 to 90 days and you’ll start seeing the same pattern: Steady rankings. AI citations. Compounding traffic. 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 percent of SEO Stuff customers reorder. And if you want some "unconfirmed" cheat codes we've been using to boost traffic from Google and ChatGPT, just RT this and reply "AI SEO cheat codes" and I'll DM you.
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Amir D
Amir D@starks_arq·
I wrote, directed and produced the first official AI music video for @tether This took over 1,000 generations across 5 pipeline runs, only 90 shots made the final cut... We're giving everything away for free: > Full production breakdown PDF > All 600+ generated shots viewable > Every single prompt we used RT + reply "STARK" to get access (must be following so I can DM)
Amir D@starks_arq

“Tethered Together Forever” - The Humans We made the first official song + music video for @tether Watch it.

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Jake
Jake@jakexmodall·
@PhedEU DM’d! Looks sick man!
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phed@PhedEU·
This video costed $0.40 to make We can now produce full documentaries for a couple dollars
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Moe
Moe@mobamby·
5 am creative stack
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Jake
Jake@jakexmodall·
@blvckledge Same we do that too for our software development services at Modall. If you're good at what you do, no need to lock em in!
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Jackson Blackledge
Jackson Blackledge@blvckledge·
not all agencies lock clients into long agreements. we do month to month at echelonn. clients can leave whenever they want. average retention right now is 15.2 months. if a client is happy with the ROI they stay. if they are not they leave. simple. and it works both ways. if a client becomes a pain to work with or disrespects the team in any way, we as the service provider also have the freedom to terminate. the agency is not always the issue. sometimes the client is. happily will tell a client to “fuk off” in a professional way if needed, no matter how big the invoice is, takes two to tango
Navro Media@NavroMedia

You're right about the tactics, but you missed the root cause. It’s not just broken account structures, it’s broken agency incentives The standard 6 month retainer forces lazy branded ROAS because the client won't sit through 90 days of cold audience build and data scrubbing Agencies are optimizing for contract renewal, not incremental growth That’s why the branded search defense persists.

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Brez
Brez@brezscales·
Facebook instead of hiring 79 people to call me everyday can u hire them to build a better UI or something
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Jake
Jake@jakexmodall·
@Lukealexxander artisan.co just raised 25M, their prices are around the 1-2k/month mark. Same type of PMF.
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Luke Alexander
Luke Alexander@Lukealexxander·
If we released a fully working AI appointment setter that could sit in your inbox just like the human setters you have now Book calls, answer questions, handle fear, and respond realistically Would you pay $1-2k month for unlimited dms answered and set on your calendar?
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Jake
Jake@jakexmodall·
Want to drive more leads to your local business? Literally just get more Google reviews.
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Jake
Jake@jakexmodall·
@zephyr274 Modall.ca happy to hop on a quick call and give you some demos of what we build. In house small dev team based in Toronto. Mobile apps, SaaS, ERP, AI, etc.
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Luke Alexander
Luke Alexander@Lukealexxander·
Do I have any machine learning specialists following me? We need to create a bullet proof scoring system for sales calls based off of audio and transcription for the ai to accurately score a call 1-100
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Jake
Jake@jakexmodall·
@blvckledge 100% way more work but way more potential
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Jackson Blackledge
Jackson Blackledge@blvckledge·
I’ve met a lot of successful business owners. Not one of them played it safe. They took on more pressure than most people could handle. They made bets that seemed reckless. They kept pushing when others quit. If you can handle the chaos, you’ll end up on top.
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Jake
Jake@jakexmodall·
@AlexHormozi Yeah running a software development agency.. code quality, communication, and in-house development is still our competitive edge!
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Alex Hormozi
Alex Hormozi@AlexHormozi·
My newsfeed is split into two groups: People who demand employers let employees work from home w/ more benefits and pay. - and - People competing with the 5.4M Indian engineers who are working 90 hours per week for 1/10 the pay of US workers. One of these groups is entitled.
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Jake
Jake@jakexmodall·
@patrickthemvp Just get it done! Take action or others will
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Patrick | Build MVPs Fast
Patrick | Build MVPs Fast@patrickthemvp·
Unpopular Opinion The longer you wait to launch, the less your idea matters.
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Jake
Jake@jakexmodall·
@pxue This is fire! Cool stuff
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Paul Xue
Paul Xue@pxue·
How to find customers from a 2.5M Reddit audience. I'm searching for business owners that's voicing challenges in scaling up their business, and struggling to find support. One thing I’ve learned over the years is that while I tend to tackle problems with first-principles thinking and jump straight into solutions, most people prefer to talk through their feelings first. It didn’t come naturally to me, but I’ve come to see how important it is. Way I approached this search is first by looking up what questions redditors are asking at a broad level, and if they're searching to meet people who're open to help them talk through their problems. I try to start with an audience of at least 2M people, that'll give you around a hundred posts a day per topic to get a sense of the playing field and possibilities. Digging into the topics, nothing really jumped out at me, but decent amount of post traffic, lots of people looking for friends, chats, and/or being bored. Not exactly our ideal target. But, let's keep going and dig into it more. What do most people here do? The answer makes sense, most are students, low-age workers, or working dead-end 9-5 jobs. Based on the breakdown, it seems that most of the audience actually doesn't fit our search criteria. But all I need is one example of the right target. Using some good Cmd+F search on the page, I found a relevant post "I can't be the only one- business owner" 🧵
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Jake
Jake@jakexmodall·
Google Business Profile Blueprint for Multi-Location Restaurants! A step-by-step blueprint with helpful tools, resources, AI prompts, and templates to help multi-location businesses / franchises optimize & manage their GBPs at scale. modall.ca/blog/google-bu… #GMB #Franchise
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Jake@jakexmodall·
Open-Source React Icon Picker: Lightweight, Customizable, and Built with ShadCN, TailwindCSS modall.ca/lab/shadcn-ico…
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