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Agency spent 18 hours per client on keyword research. Showed them a system that does it in 90 seconds. They went from 4 clients to 15.
Agency spent 18 hours per client on keyword research. Showed them a system that does it in 90 seconds. They went from 4 clients to 15. Here's what happened: THE SITUATION Agency owner: "We're maxed at 4 clients" Me: "What's the constraint?" Owner: "Keyword research. Takes forever." Me: "How long?" Owner: "18 hours per client monthly" THE OLD PROCESS - Export GSC data: 30 mins - Analyze in Ahrefs: 6 hours - Competitor research: 8 hours - Build keyword clusters: 3 hours - Create content briefs: 30 mins Total: 18 hours per client At 4 clients: 72 hours monthly just on research Owner: "I can't hire fast enough to scale" THE DEMO Me: "Let me show you something" Opened Contentbase AI on screenshare. Setup for one of their clients: - Added website URL - Added 6 competitors - Connected GSC - Hit start 90 seconds later: - Keyword research: Done - Competitor gaps: Identified - 30-day calendar: Generated - First article: Writing Owner: "Wait, what just happened?" Me: "Your 18 hours in 90 seconds" THE COMPARISON Their way (per client): - Research time: 18 hours - Cost in labor: $1,800 - Can handle: 4 clients max New way (per client): - Setup time: 90 seconds - Monthly cost: $99 - Can handle: Unlimited Owner: "This does everything my strategist does?" Me: "Plus writes 30 SEO-optimized articles monthly" Long silence. Owner: "What's the catch?" Me: "No catch. $99 per client." THE DECISION They tested it on 2 clients first. Week 1: Set up both clients Week 2: System delivered calendars + articles Week 3: Owner reviewed, expecting problems Week 3: "I changed 3 keywords total. Everything else is better than we were doing." Rolled out to all 4 clients immediately. THE RESULTS (90 DAYS) Clients: 4 โ†’ 15 Monthly revenue: $38,000 โ†’ $142,500 Research hours: 72/month โ†’ 2/month Team: Kept same 3 people Automation cost: $1,485/month (15 ร— $99) Owner's text last week: "We're signing 2-3 clients monthly now. Before we couldn't even take calls." THE MATH Freed up: 70 hours monthly
1 like โ€ข Nov '25
Is Content base your product? Just asking because we do the same thing & produce 100+ articles per client, by stitching a whole bunch of tools together using N8N
๐Ÿค” What's this site about?
We just got this site as a ChatGPT source... and it looks like another chatbot result... cited on ChatGPT! And I think it's interesting, is like AI generated reports that any user can create? The real question is... Could we create and publish reports about our brands/products in the same fashion and hope to get cited by ChatGPT? https://www.accio.com/business/are-north-face-jackets-still-trendy
๐Ÿค” What's this site about?
2 likes โ€ข Nov '25
This is definitely super interesting. I like @Patty Dominguez am super excited to learn more.
How webflow increased impressions and citations by answering questions
Ever wondered how a simple change can make a big difference for your business online? A recent experiment by Webflow showed some interesting results. They saw a significant increase in how often they appeared in search results and how often AI tools cited them. The key? They focused on directly answering real questions people were asking about their product and industry. They used an AI-driven process to find these questions, create clear answers, and organize them effectively. This helped both traditional search engines and new AI answer engines find and share their content more precisely. It seems that clarity, good structure, and relevance are increasingly important for getting your brand noticed by AI. Itโ€™s all about understanding what your potential customers are asking and providing those answers in a clear, organized way. Here's the full experiment: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/jgrant5_how-one-small-experiment-drove-a-24-lift-activity-7379296758360854528-mTUH/
How webflow increased impressions and citations by answering questions
2 likes โ€ข Oct '25
@Julian Lopez Right! Lol ๐Ÿ˜‚ Btw have you looked at www.airops.com
โ”-Can Search Atlas AI features Be Trained with More Context?
This is to address @Ryan Casey question on yesterday's call: 01:00:24 Ryan Casey: Are you able to train it with more data then just what it scrapes from your site? I know there's more nuaced settings in the Content Genius settings, but I went ahead and asked the team as I wanted the most precise answer I could possibly give you, so this is what they answered in the private Search Theory channel: "Nitin Bhardwaj: Hi Julian! Yes, you can definitely go beyond Knowledge Graph data when training Content Genius in Search Atlas. The system lets you input detailed business and SEO signals that shape how the AI writes. On the business side, you can set things like domain, niche, website purpose, audience, geolocation, business intent, and company background. This helps the model understand your positioning and search intent. On the content side, you can configure tone of voice, style, length, metadata, FAQs, hero images, microsemantic refiners, and even terms you want excluded. You can also preload global internal and external links, which is useful for authority flow and topical depth. There are also publishing integrations with WordPress and Shopify so content is created with the right categories, structure, and formatting ready to go. In short, you are not limited to Knowledge Graph info. The platform is built to capture as much structured input as possible so Content Genius can generate content that matches your brand and SEO strategy." ----------------------------- I've added screencaps to the answer and also the interface of the "Content Folder" Settings that you can further refine the AI output for you to create in depth, topically relevant content semantically optimized for your pages. Let me know if y'all have any more questions around Search Atlas, we're very bullish on this tool in the way it's features are aligned to what machines look for when crawling and it's aligment with topical maps and authority building is really useful, we feel like we're just scratching the surface on the depth of things that you can achieve without the technical expertise, mostly the right setup.
โ”-Can Search Atlas AI features Be Trained with More Context?
1 like โ€ข Oct '25
@Julian Lopez I'm wondering if Search Atlas is truly the right software? Can it accurately help with Chatgpt Citations? The API is limited and I find that Data For SEO is a much better API solution. I know you have looked at many of them. Tools like Otterlly specifically mention finding citations within the LLMs. Is there a particular video where you go through the tools available and why you chose SA? My use case is mostly for Programmatically increasing the ranking so I'm curious ๐Ÿค”
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