What SEO strategy has actually improved your traffic in 2026?
I’m seeing a lot of advice around AI, content, backlinks, and topical authority. What has produced measurable results for you?
I’m seeing a lot of advice around AI, content, backlinks, and topical authority. What has produced measurable results for you?
I’m curious whether agents are finding useful opportunities that traditional keyword research misses.
I’ve seen small decisions become important as projects grow. What decision paid off for you?
It can be a small detail, but it changes how you use the site. What do you notice?
What do you never fully trust AI to handle?
Curious which reports people rely on consistently.
Share one habit, tool, or workflow that saves you time every week.
Share an underrated website, newsletter, or YouTube channel.
Without sharing anything confidential, what's a prompting approach that's worked well for you?
Everyone has a go-to metric before starting work. Which one tells you the most about your site's health?
What's one capability that would make web development significantly easier?
I've been seeing more designers creating prototypes with AI instead of static mockups. Has this changed your workflow, or do you still prefer traditional design handoffs?
Pop-ups, carousels, cookie banners, mega menus... Which one would you happily see disappear forever?
Whether you work in-house or with clients, what's one misconception you find yourself explaining over and over again?
There are hundreds of metrics available today. Which five actually help you make better decisions and ignore the noise?
If someone wanted to become a better marketer this year, what single skill would you recommend they focus on first?
Keyword research, content briefs, audits, internal linking, outreach, or something else? Interested in real-world use cases.
With AI changing search and Google updates happening constantly, what SEO strategy are you investing more time into this year and why?
Everyone talks about Google and Meta. What's getting overlooked?
Career goals, curiosity, embedded systems, or something else?