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Get seen where your customers are searching. Gain qualified visibility and convert attention into measurable growth through a data-driven strategy.

Abuja, Nigeria Katılım Ocak 2026
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@hridoyreh SEO isn’t just optimization, it’s distribution and demand. You can publish great content, but without attention signals, it goes nowhere. Build content, but also build buzz, links, and brand searches. That’s what turns pages into rankings.
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Hridoy Rehman@hridoyreh·
The biggest lesson I learned from SEO: Google follows attention. If people talk about you, link to you, and search for you, you win. Content without attention is invisible. Stop writing for robots. Write for humans...
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@asaio87 Programmatic SEO amplifies what already works; it doesn’t fix weak foundations. If you haven’t nailed keyword research, content quality, and authority, you’ll just scale mediocrity. Win manually first. Then scale what’s proven.
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andrei saioc@asaio87·
Programmatic SEO is the last thing you need to try if you are just starting to do search engine optimization for your website. Start with the basic things, win subtopics, create articles and your pages manually, do good keyword research, build backlinks. Only when you win a few topics, you can start doing some light programmatic SEO.
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Thomas Trimoreau@TTrimoreau·
You wake up today with $10,000. No income. No audience. You can only choose one move: -build a product -learn a high-income skill -start posting content -run ads What are you doing?
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@semrush Ranking is no longer the end goal, being cited is. If your content isn’t structured, comprehensive, and trustworthy enough for AI to pull from, you’re invisible… even at position #1.
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Semrush@semrush·
Ranking in search no longer guarantees visibility in AI-generated answers, and many high-performing pages are losing presence, often without a clear reason. LLM Gap Analyzer, now available in App Center, shows how Google AI Overviews and ChatGPT generate answers, which sources they cite, and where your content is missing. Enter your URL and target keyword to analyze AI responses, compare against cited competitors, and identify gaps. The tool breaks down how answers are built, highlights missing information and weak coverage, and provides clear recommendations on what to update or expand to improve your chances of being cited. For ChatGPT, it flags factual inconsistencies, outdated information, and weak sources, helping you create more accurate and reliable content. Built for SEO teams, content specialists, and agencies dealing with declining AI visibility. If competitors are consistently cited and you are not, this helps you understand why and what to do next: social.semrush.com/4sxXeSY.
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@ConnorGillivan This is it. Most brands think SEO stops at keywords and on-page… but that’s just the entry point. The real growth happens from Level 4 onwards, content, links, performance, and CRO. Skip those, and you’re not doing SEO… you’re just optimizing pages.
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Connor Gillivan@ConnorGillivan·
The 8 Levels of Ecommerce SEO (hint: you're probably missing 5+): Most eCommerce brands do 1 or 2 levels of SEO. Then wonder why they can't rank. Here are the 8 levels of eCommerce SEO — and what it actually takes to win: Level 1: Know Your ICP Who are you selling to? - Define your ideal customer in detail - Know their pain points, search behavior, and buying triggers - Everything else builds on this Level 2: Keyword Research No keywords = no strategy. - Find keywords for your collection pages, product pages, and blog - Separate by intent: collection pages = category intent, product pages = transactional intent - Build a list of 50-100+ keywords before you touch a single page Level 3: On-Page Optimization This is where Shopify stores leave money on the table. - Optimize every collection page with a target keyword, H1, and unique description - Write product page copy that sells and ranks — meta titles, descriptions, and headers matter - Don't let Shopify's default templates dictate your SEO structure Level 4: Content Writing Blog content fills the gaps your product and collection pages can't. - Target TOFU and MOFU keywords with educational blog posts - Use blogs to internally link back to your collection and product pages - Write for humans first, Google second — depth wins over word count Level 5: Link Building Authority is earned, not assumed. - Aim for DR 30+ backlinks with real traffic - Use partnerships, guest posts, and digital PR - Build 10+ quality links per month over time Level 6: Website Performance Google ranks experiences, not just content. - Fast load speeds on desktop and mobile - Clean UX with clear CTAs - Fix crawl errors, redirects, and broken links regularly Level 7: CRO Traffic means nothing if it doesn't convert. - Optimize collection and product pages for conversions - Test headlines, CTAs, and page layouts - Turn organic visitors into buyers Level 8: Analytics This is what separates good SEO from great SEO. - Track clicks, rankings, traffic, and revenue monthly - Use GSC, GA4, and Ahrefs together - Make decisions based on data — not gut feeling Most Shopify brands stall at Level 2 or 3. The ones that reach Level 8 — and stay consistent — are the ones dominating Google. --- Which level are you currently at? ♻️ Repost if this gave you clarity on where to focus your eCommerce SEO. P.S. At TrioSEO, we run all 8 levels for eCommerce brands ready to grow with SEO. Book a call: calendly.com/connorgillivan
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(Oma)devuae@delveroin·
Founders!! What are you building currently? Drop URL link! Let’s send some traffic there!!
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@semrush This is the foundation most brands overlook. Authority isn’t built from one tactic, it’s the result of consistency across content, links, and structure. Especially now, the AI-friendly content piece is a game changer. Do this right, and rankings become a byproduct, not the goal.
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Semrush@semrush·
5 Tips to Increase Your Website's Authority: 1. Get Quality Backlinks with Valuable Content 2. Optimize Your Content for Relevant Keywords 3. Develop a Solid Internal Linking Strategy 4. Get Mentions from Across the Web 5. Build an AI-Friendly Content Structure Full breakdown here: social.semrush.com/4cbhhBI.
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@neilpatel You can have the best targeting, structure, and bidding in the world… but if the creative doesn’t stop the scroll, nothing else gets a chance to work. That’s why the real question isn’t “how do I scale ads?” It’s “what creative is worth scaling?”
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Neil Patel@neilpatel·
The real leverage in paid advertising isn't how you manage the campaigns, it's in the creative asset. Sure, bidding and campaign structure matter, but not as much as the creative. Look at the data on what impacts the key metrics more... it's the creative.
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Veksra@veksra·
Running ads without a funnel is just a faster way to lose money. Traffic alone doesn’t grow a business. Conversion does.
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Veksra@veksra·
Are your ads currently profitable?
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Semrush@semrush·
A web crawler is a bot that visits and processes webpages to understand their content. They are also known as: • Crawlers • Bots • Spiders • Spiderbots Search engines use crawlers to discover and categorize webpages. Website owners can also use crawler tools, such as backlink crawlers or technical audit bots, to monitor site performance, analyze competitors, and improve SEO. Learn how they work in our blog: social.semrush.com/4vp9Nm5.
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Veksra@veksra·
Most businesses think their problem is traffic. But here’s the truth… You don’t have a traffic problem. You have a system problem. Because traffic without conversion = wasted attention. And conversion without traffic = limited growth. The real win? Fixing both. #veksra
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Veksra@veksra·
The biggest lie in digital marketing: “More content = more growth.” Yes, it sounds logical. But it is completely wrong. Content without strategy is just noise. You can post every day and still: - Get low engagement - Attract the wrong audience - Generate zero revenue
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John@ionleu·
drop ur startup link
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Veksra@veksra·
We focus on what actually drives revenue: Positioning. Messaging. Conversion. Not vanity metrics. #veksra
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Veksra@veksra·
Would you rather have: A. 10,000 followers B. 100 paying customers Choose one.
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Rohit
Rohit@rxhit05·
As a founder, What would you focus on the most right now? -growth -product -revenue -users -content
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Hridoy Rehman
Hridoy Rehman@hridoyreh·
You are completely new to SEO, That's why, you must remember that, Nothing happens in 3 months...
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@mchulet Building a marketing agency
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Mahesh Chulet
Mahesh Chulet@mchulet·
If you're building in tech Let's connect ⚡🔥
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Manoj Kumar
Manoj Kumar@manojdotdev·
be honest, which one do you use the most ?
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