
Andrew Palacios | Local SEO
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Andrew Palacios | Local SEO
@drewdoesmarktng
Life is short, SEO reports are long. I help businesses win the Google Map Pack as CEO @revveddigital. Results posted here (when I remember) 👇


Nice 👏 I demonstrated this with Clara and Gagan. x.com/AndellDam/stat… This works much better if you have a "person" entity in the Knowledge Graph and the tweets have reached a certain audience. You can also see that it works with LinkedIn posts (see the link above). Also, check your Google profile page; Google has successfully linked the Twitter account, otherwise it would be more difficult. In fact, here you have the linked profile page at the "creator content" level (X(.)com) and not at the entity level. What's unfortunate is that to get an additional link from the X post on the Discover card (see image), it's better if it's linked to the "person" entity. And you can therefore get traffic to your site via an X post, which I think is interesting. And even if several images are in a Tweet, you get a carousel on the Discover card, which also leads to more interaction.

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Rank tracking alone is a lie (or at least… incomplete). If clicks drop but “rankings look fine,” you don’t have an SEO problem. You have a visibility + demand signal problem. The real issue: Most teams track positions, then guess why performance changed. No context, causality, or “what do we do next?” We just shipped the fix in Rankability: Reporter v3.0 with Google Search Console built in. Now you see clicks, impressions, CTR, avg position next to rank tracking + AI citation visibility. This matters because rankings are a proxy while clicks are reality. And when you overlay both, you stop debating and start fixing. Here's how to use it:










