How do you find which subs reported as spam

So I can manually unsubscribe and reduce the risk of getting the same report from the same frustrated person all the time

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u/Adapowers — 12 days ago

Calm Productivity site for sale - pomocalm.com $1.5K

Web-app for organizing your workload and prompting you to work in a productive digital environment.

Selling to offload my distracting projects and focus on e-commerce.

DM if interested

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u/Adapowers — 3 months ago
▲ 5 r/AI_SearchOptimization+1 crossposts

What does your ecommerce SEO workflow look like?

So for the fashion ecommerce brand I run, I use a Claude agent (using simple vscode) that basically mimics my standard workflow.

My weekly routine is : find poor-performing keywords (i class these page 2 keywords, or those with low CTR) and optimize.

Now, my Claude agent is connected to GSC and Shopify and runs a "gap analysis" identifying low performing keywords inside my store, and making recommendations on what I need to do to fix them

"The gap zone grew to 1,009 keywords and the single biggest story this cycle is [product], which jumped 169% in impressions (359 → 966) and now clusters with "[product collection]" for 1,235 combined impressions at 0% CTR — with no collection page existing after eight consecutive recommendation cycles.". Immediate actions (both under 30 minutes):

  1. Create /collections/[product] — 15 min, 1,235 impressions waiting
  2. Rewrite [product] title/meta — 10 min, 630 impressions at 0.16% CTR vs. expected 4–5%

Next, all I have to do is review/implement recommendations and wait for changes the following week. So far, this works but still takes a bit of time as I won't give Claude write access to my store for obvious reasons.

I'm curious about what everyone else's workflow looks like and if there's anything I could be doing better

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u/Adapowers — 3 months ago