What's the best car air freshener you've actually bought in the UK?
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Every year there’s another “must-do” SEO tactic, but some things just don’t move the needle anymore.
What’s one SEO task you’ve completely dropped, and what do you do instead?
I’ve been experimenting with Claude for SEO workflows and was curious what skills people are actually finding useful.
Has anyone here built or found a Claude skill specifically for SEO that’s working really well?
Would love to see what you’re using, especially for things like keyword research, content audits, internal linking, technical SEO, or content briefs.
If you’re comfortable sharing the skill/prompt, please drop it here. I’d love to test a few different workflows.
I’m curious how others approach pages that are already appearing in Google but have a low CTR.
Would you normally start with the title and meta description, or would you first check whether the page actually matches the search intent?
At what point would you consider changing the content itself rather than just the SERP elements?
There are so many trends and “must-do” strategies in digital marketing that it’s hard to know what actually matters.
What’s one tactic everyone seems to recommend that you personally think is overrated?
And what would you focus on instead?
I've only recently started using Reddit and keep finding features I didn't know existed, like saved posts, custom feeds, and sorting comments.
What's one Reddit feature, shortcut, or tip you wish you'd discovered much earlier?
I'd love to learn from experienced Redditors.
Not looking for the usual “create good content” or “build backlinks” answers.
What’s one SEO tactic you’ve tested recently that gave you surprisingly good results?
Could be technical SEO, internal linking, content refreshes, schema, digital PR,
Not looking for the usual “create good content” or “build backlinks” answers.
What’s one SEO tactic you’ve tested recently that gave you surprisingly good results?
Could be technical SEO, internal linking, content refreshes, schema, digital PR,
I've been paying more attention to referral traffic from AI-powered search tools.
If you're tracking analytics:
Interested in hearing real experiences rather than predictions.
I've been paying more attention to referral traffic from AI-powered search tools.
If you're tracking analytics:
Interested in hearing real experiences rather than predictions.
I've been paying more attention to referral traffic from AI-powered search tools.
If you're tracking analytics:
Interested in hearing real experiences rather than predictions.