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Blog optimization / fact density

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For AI search, articles should use high fact density, site-specific facts/statistics, bullets/tables where useful, and explicitly mention the brand as a solution.

@@tjrobertson52 · asserts

to fix. One of the first things we do for new clients is find all their pages with this issue, and we can typically see some very quick wins. You might have an article called "The 5 Mistakes to Avoid After Getting in a Car Accident," but no one searches that way. The article should be called "What to Do After a Car Accident." Titles are not the place to b...

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Writing blogs but getting no traffic? It's almost always one of these 3 things — and #2 is th...

@@tjrobertson52 · 2026-04-24

When I tell people that blogging is the most effective form of digital marketing right now in 2026, I'm often met with funny looks. People will say, "I heard blogging isn't effective anymore," or, "I've been writing blogs and I'm not getting any results." So if you've been blogging and you're not seeing any results, I want to share the three reasons this...

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When I tell people that blogging is the most effective form of digital marketing right now in 2026, I'm often met with funny looks. People will say, "I heard blogging isn't effective anymore," or, "I've been writing blogs and I'm not getting any results." So if you've been blogging and you're not seeing any results, I want to share the three reasons this might be happening. I'm specifically talking to people who are selling an actual product or service. If you're a publisher or anyone who relies on traffic to yo...
to fix. One of the first things we do for new clients is find all their pages with this issue, and we can typically see some very quick wins. You might have an article called "The 5 Mistakes to Avoid After Getting in a Car Accident," but no one searches that way. The article should be called "What to Do After a Car Accident." Titles are not the place to be witty or creative. Or use the official name for things. It's not automotive window film, it's window tint. Just think of the phrase that a person would most l...