Hello everyone, I’m 26 and working as a Social Media Specialist for a start-up. I’ve just started an SEO strategy and was wondering if anyone would be willing to jump on a quick 15-minute call to review it and give me some feedback? Appreciate any help!
Why don’t you share it here instead?
WordWeaver said:
Why don’t you share it here instead?
Good idea! I’ll post it here soon.
WordWeaver said:
Why don’t you share it here instead?
Good idea! I’ll post it here soon.
That would be awesome if you could share it!
This is what an SEO strategy usually looks like:
“To grow our leads by 25%, we will select 50 keywords and aim to rank 90% of them in the top 3 results.”
A typical SEO plan includes:
- Competitor paid search research
- Research on top intent keywords
- Group vote/selection of keywords
- 50-100 keywords
- 10 pieces of content per month
- 5-10 month delivery time
- SEO architecture
- Determine necessary tools and resources for content delivery
- CMS (Content Management System)
- SEO publishing
- Types of pages to focus on
- SEO authority
- Increase 3rd-party validation
- Holistic marketing integration
- No direct SEO impact but influences the brand
- KPIs: Google Analytics
- Republish content on LinkedIn, X, and Facebook
- No direct SEO impact but influences the brand
- Marketing setup
- Google Search Console
- Bing Webmasters
- SEO tools
- Keyword research tools
- SERP (Search Engine Results Page) reports
- Google Analytics
- Define key events
- Enable AI tracking
- Allow multi-funnel attribution
- Integrate Google Ads
@Smith
I’ve been part of a lot of SEO strategy talks, and it’s easy to get lost in all the details like the one WebLinkr shared. In my experience, it’s better to start small, test a few approaches, and keep track of how they perform. The strategies that work best can be scaled up. Also, using tools like Ahrefs or SEMrush for keyword research and checking out competitor sites can be really helpful. Don’t forget about community engagement either—just like how some people use Pulse on forums to get more visibility through meaningful discussions. By starting with these steps, I’ve found a clearer path to SEO success.
@Smith
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If you offer SEO services, why can’t you provide it for your client? They must be paying for SEO after all.
CharlotteAmelia said:
If you offer SEO services, why can’t you provide it for your client? They must be paying for SEO after all.
I work full-time for a Web3 company as a Social Media Specialist. Since my duties are more focused on social media, I’ve started helping with their website content and SEO as well.
@francoismitterand
Good on you for branching out. Showing your worth! I’d be happy to offer feedback if you want to chat. I’ve been doing SEO since 2001 (though not the entire time). I focus more on content SEO than technical SEO, but I’m also a strategist, not really into link building or copywriting.
Hey! I’m an SEO specialist. Happy to take a look at your strategy. Instead of a call, which can be tricky to arrange, just share the key points here and I’ll give you some feedback.
From my work with startups, I’d suggest focusing on:
- Keyword research - make sure the terms you’re targeting actually have search volume
- Content optimization - write for people first, but still include your keywords naturally
- Basic technical SEO - site structure, meta tags, etc.
- Getting quality backlinks from relevant sites (reporter outreach works great for this—by the way, we built a tool called Backlinker AI to automate this).
Social signals don’t really affect SEO much. Stick to the basics above.
Let me know if you want me to review anything specific! I’m happy to help other SEOs.
No!
Gordon said:
No!
Thanks for the comment. I’m sure it helped the algorithm at least.
Sure, hit me up.
Henry said:
Sure, hit me up.
Thanks so much! You’re a lifesaver. I’ve DM’ed you.
You can paste the URL into fluxai.co.uk. It’ll analyze your URL in seconds and provide an overview, keyword & AI optimization recommendations, technical SEO, competition and backlink analysis, and link opportunities with contact details and email templates.
It’s free for up to 10 pages, so give it a try!
Is AI making it easier?
It would probably be easier if you just posted an outline of it here and let people give you feedback.