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I shut down my SaaS, but learned more about SEO in 2 months than in the previous 5 years
I shut down my SaaS a few weeks ago. But before that, I accidentally discovered something pretty interesting about SEO. In ~2 months, Meet Lea went from 0 to 464k SEO impressions. I wasn’t doing SEO “the proper way”. No content team. No expensive backlinks strategy. No obsession over domain authority. Most of it came from: → programmatic pages → comparison pages → glossaries / FAQs → internal linking → link magnets Basically, I treated SEO more like a system design problem than a marketing task. What surprised me most wasn’t even the traffic. It was where the traffic came from. A lot of users told me they discovered the product through ChatGPT, Claude or Perplexity. Not through Google directly. That changed how I think about SEO entirely. It feels like we’re moving from: “ranking webpages” to: “becoming the source AI assistants trust when answering a question”. Some pages that barely got clicks on Google still generated signups because LLMs were surfacing them in answers. That’s also why “buy / compare / alternative to” pages worked absurdly well. At some point someone literally told me: “Claude said you were probably the best fit for what I’m trying to do.” Which is honestly a crazy sentence to receive. After shutting down the product, I decided to document the entire process while everything was still fresh in my head. So I turned all my notes into a long playbook. It covers: → the content systems → the programmatic SEO setup → AI-assisted workflows → Claude Code orchestration → indexing / crawl issues → comparison pages → glossary strategy → schemas → internal linking → audits → etc A lot of it is SaaS-oriented, but most of the ideas work for any content-heavy site. You can give it to your favorite coding agent (Claude / Cursor / Kilocode ...) and it will implement it for you. Here’s the playbook if you want to read it: https://paulirolla.substack.com/p/how-i-went-from-0-to-464000-seo-impressions
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@Daniel Brooks In the AI niche, everybody is using AI to search
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@Siri D You're welcome ;)
I trained an AI on over 10,000 viral posts
Quick share. I trained an AI on more than 10,000 viral LinkedIn posts. At first, it was just an experiment.I spent a long time trying to dissect the structure of viral posts to build a system that could reproduce them. Mixed results. Then I thought: maybe with enough data, there’s no need to explain the rules at all. Result: an AI that applies viral patterns without needing them to be explicitly described. I called it ViralGPT. So what does it actually do? You can tell it:“Create a post from my notes:” + a voice dictation of your idea. In a few seconds, it generates a post: → with a real hook (not something lukewarm) → a smooth, effortless reading rhythm → emotions that actually grab attention → and an ending that makes people want to act Not “a nice piece of writing.” A post designed like the ones that get 100k+ views. Are the posts it generates always viral? Obviously not. There are too many factors involved: - Number of followers and size of your active audience - Whether other big creators comment on your posts (and whether you comment on theirs) - Your community outside the platform (it is intented for LinkedIn, but can be used for X or Threads) - The topic itself - Timing But what is certain is that everyone who’s used it has seen their posts drive more reach. And most importantly, it removes everything that blocks you from publishing. You can literally take a YouTube video you’re interested in, grab the transcript, feed it to the GPT, and generate a post with your own take on the topic. In 30 seconds, you’ve got a solid foundattion. You can finally focus on impact, not commas. If you want to try it yourself, it’s here: 👉 https://chatgpt.com/g/g-6974b135a1b88191b37464224fe98fee-viralgpt-viral-post-creator And for context: I’m Paul Irolla from France. I work on automation, AI, and time-saving systems. With code, I’m 100% full-stack ;) Curious to hear your feedback - and hope it’s useful.
0 likes • Jan 30
@Aleksandr Partnership yes
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@Ak Zendrop It is RAG with good prompt. RAG = semantic seach through a database, and winning chunks are added to the prompt. It is not finetuning
I've trained an AI over 800+ LinkedIn Top Voice profiles.
Another share. Most entrepreneurs lose opportunities every day. Your LinkedIn profile is a sales page. And it's a shame to lose leads stupidly. A good profile should: - Grab attention - Highlight your strengths - Make people want to take action The problem isn't a lack of experience or skills. The problem is how your profile sells you. So it's about identifying these issues and fixing them. It takes 10 minutes. I've created a LinkedIn Profile Coach, based on the analysis of the best profiles on the market. An AI assistant that can: - Analyze your profile (select all the text from your profile, copy-paste it into the chat) - Identify your weak points - Suggest concrete actions to improve it Here is the GPT: https://meet-lea.com/fr/free-tools/linkedin-profile-coach If you need to improve your LinkedIn acquisition strategy, send me a DM ;) --- TC / LinkedIn Acquisition - https://www.skool.com/ai-automation-society/i-trained-an-ai-on-over-10000-viral-posts?p=306b6e20 UNCHAINED / Paul Irolla - https://www.tumblr.com/automata-pi/807096537576505344/unchained-paul-irolla-en
1 like • Jan 30
@Hicham Char It works for any roles. There is a great variety of profiles in the database
1 like • Jan 30
@Muskan Ahlawat I'am really happy to hear that !
Welcome! Introduce yourself + share a career goal you have 🎉
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2 likes • Jan 24
@P D Thx
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@Frank van Bokhorst
Most people think AI automation is about tools. 💥It’s not.
It’s about systems that think before you do. Do you agree? The people winning right now aren’t “AI experts” —they’re builders who know how to:• connect no-code tools• design smart workflows• turn chaos into leverage That’s exactly what we’re doing. If you’re building (or want to build) automations that actually run businesses let me know in the comments I would love to hear. Future belongs to the Automator's.
4 likes • Jan 23
It is marketers that reap the benefit of AI, not experts. Distribution is king
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@Chris Carr Of course, the end user is benefiting, AI is changing the world. Mostlty for the better. We share the same belief. That's why, even if some "friends" tried to tempt me for building OF AI models I did not go that road. I see no benefit to society.
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Author of the newsletter Acquisition Autopilot. I help entrepreneurs automate their acquisition with AI.

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