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Patrick Coombe

@pmkoom

As long as there is search, there will be SEO. ™ Founder of @elitestweets the best group of people in SEO period patrickcoombe.eth pmkoom.sol

Boca Raton, FL Katılım Eylül 2011
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Patrick Coombe
Patrick Coombe@pmkoom·
So much emphasis on minifying HTML...I mean come on you tryin' to save 400 bytes of data with a (6) unoptimized 5Mb JPEG sliders and (12) javascript includes?
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Patrick Coombe
Patrick Coombe@pmkoom·
@elonmusk I think it's really good, I love seeing the agents argue with each other
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nick Ξubanks
nick Ξubanks@nick_eubanks·
AI makes SEO easier the same way a photocopier makes writing easier. Sure, you can copy faster. But if the original was wrong, you just have more wrong, faster. Strategy first. Always. Scale second.
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Patrick Coombe
Patrick Coombe@pmkoom·
@MrBallaz @nick_eubanks that tool is just a tracking tool it doesnt actually even "do" anything. like all LLM tracking tools it just shows citations (opportunities) and prompts
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Ballaz
Ballaz@MrBallaz·
@nick_eubanks Yeah I understand. That's why I said it'll be like a traditional SEO agency. AI cites from the top results and responses from different platforms.
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nick Ξubanks
nick Ξubanks@nick_eubanks·
Holy fucking shit I can just make up ideas that sound like real businesses, without ever actually building or sustaining a business, because the internet Internet godz are good, and if it makes sense in a tweet I can get impressions, Nevermind making payroll, paying rent, covering paternity leave, managing a career ladder, raises, coaching, losing clients, you know.. ACTUALLY RUNNING A BUSINESS #Ballaz
Ballaz@MrBallaz

Holy fucking shit A new startup idea just dropped: 1. DM local businesses - "hey, you're invisible to AI search. I can fix that." 2. Use CrowdReply to organically embed their name into relevant online conversations at scale 3. AI models scrape that content. Your client becomes the recommended answer. 4. Charge $1,500–3k/mo. Land 5 clients. Done. No need for ads or cold calls. No technical skills needed too. First agency to own this category is gonna print. Bookmark this.

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Ihtesham Ali
Ihtesham Ali@ihtesham2005·
🚨 RIP Chrome for AI agents. Someone built a headless browser from scratch that runs 11x faster and uses 9x less memory. It's called Lightpanda. Every AI agent doing web automation right now is running Chrome under the hood. That means you're spinning up a massive desktop application, stripping out the UI, and running hundreds of instances of it on a server. For something that never needs to render a single pixel. It's like renting a semi-truck to deliver a letter. Lightpanda is built differently. Not a fork of Chromium, Blink, or WebKit. Written from scratch in Zig with one goal: headless performance, nothing else. It still runs JavaScript. Still handles Ajax, XHR, Fetch, SPAs, infinite scroll, all of it. Just without dragging along 500MB of browser bloat you'll never use. And it drops straight into your existing stack: → Compatible with Playwright, Puppeteer, and chromedp via CDP → One-line Docker install → CDP server on port 9222, swap it in for Chrome in 30 seconds The use cases are obvious: AI web agents, LLM training data scraping, browser automation at scale, testing pipelines. Anything where you're paying for Chrome compute and cringing at the bill. It's still in beta and Web API coverage is growing. But at 11.8K stars it's clearly hitting a real nerve. 100% Opensource. AGPL-3.0. Link in comments.
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Borys
Borys@borys_kus·
@elonmusk Idk how buy I usually get 1 to 2 hours per review Across all of my apps that I update almost daily
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Patrick Coombe
Patrick Coombe@pmkoom·
@pcshipp @MasterXDai google uses xyz abc.xyz but I will admit, using xyz for email deliverability is suicide I heard a lot of servers are blocking the whole block
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pc@pcshipp·
@MasterXDai People say never use xyz
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pc@pcshipp·
Which domain better for SEO? .io .ai .app .xyz .com
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Patrick Coombe
Patrick Coombe@pmkoom·
@pcshipp it doesnt matter. or if it does its like .00005% ... I did a test a few months ago with a domain with multiple hyphens --- in it on an .xyz it did just fine
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Patrick Coombe
Patrick Coombe@pmkoom·
@jitbit @1Password wait they banned your entire account! password managers are pretty heavy duty it makes sense that they add a lot of weight. its not like it is a big surprise
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Alex Yumashev
Alex Yumashev@jitbit·
Speedometer 3.1 test with 1Password extension disabled: 45.0 Speedometer 3.1 test with 1Password extension enabled: 15.5 Chrome, MS Edge - same results. No other extensions active. Posting this to @1Password subreddit got me banned from it. W T F
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Gordon 🐂
Gordon 🐂@GordonGekko·
Someone explain why oil is CRASHING and Bitcoin is going PARABOLIC?
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Patrick Coombe
Patrick Coombe@pmkoom·
@AnthonyHigman I've had the same suspicion for many years probably since 2010. same suspicion like you have a paid Yelp account and boom all of a sudden your fake reviews somehow dis
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Anthony Higman
Anthony Higman@AnthonyHigman·
Lol i agree, but didn't say this is def happening! Just seeing weird things here. But i mean honestly is that wild in the current landscape? Like i never thought i would see google triple serve the same advertiser or a bunch of other things they have done. Like i said in comments it could be related to ai things but its something that ive see a bunch of times recently.
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Anthony Higman
Anthony Higman@AnthonyHigman·
Im Seeing Some Weird Things Recently On Google That Seem To Imply That They May Have Removed The Wall Between SEO And Ads And Are Actively Allowing Ads To Influence Organic Rankings. Anyone Else Seeing This?
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Noah Herman
Noah Herman@noahhermanyt·
the costco laptop section is wild now 💀 $589 #MacBookNeo solid aluminum optimized polished premium vs $599+ plastic garbage poor build quality windows bloat crappy screens “b-b-but it has more ram!” ☝️🤓
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Patrick Coombe
Patrick Coombe@pmkoom·
@MalteLandwehr this reminds me of the shit I used to see in GSC when GSC first popped off...really strange shit
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Malte Landwehr
Malte Landwehr@MalteLandwehr·
I am seeing the keywords "yes" and "yes please" in Google Search Console. It started in January. Average position is in the 2.0 to 3.0 range. They even generate clicks!
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Patrick Coombe
Patrick Coombe@pmkoom·
@nick_eubanks this is true for so much in digital marketing. its the quality of the tools/dashboards etc. I am not using something if it isn't easy or in b2b looks good to my clients
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nick Ξubanks
nick Ξubanks@nick_eubanks·
The #1 differentiator wasn't commission rate. It wasn't product quality. It wasn't niche. It was affiliate enablement — the quality of tools, data, and support given to affiliates after they join. Programs that scored in the top quartile on enablement generated 8.4x more revenue per affiliate.
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nick Ξubanks
nick Ξubanks@nick_eubanks·
I've spent 15 years building and selling companies. The last 3 years I've been studying one question: Why do some affiliate programs generate $100M+ while identical products with identical offers generate almost nothing? The answer surprised me. What I found 🧵:
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The ₿itcoin Therapist
The ₿itcoin Therapist@TheBTCTherapist·
Everyone wants to know how Michael Saylor is on track to buy 40,000 BTC in just 2 weeks but price hasn’t even moved an inch. No one can explain what’s going on.
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Patrick Coombe
Patrick Coombe@pmkoom·
@lilyraynyc I had an online business based almost entirely off of Scribd (and slideshare) during early 2010s!
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Lily Ray 😏
Lily Ray 😏@lilyraynyc·
Another blast from the past: Scribd is exploding in SEO visibility. Mostly from its /document/ folder (UGC PDFs & AI-generated summaries of PDF contents)
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Melvyn • Builder
Melvyn • Builder@melvynx·
Just so people know: I used Cursor for 4 days with API credits enabled and spent $536 This is the REAL cost of coding with AI Claude Code and Codex are just hiding it If VC money stops, we'll all be paying $200 a day just to code with frontier models
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