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e553e No.1781

it is wild how much user intent patterns dictate which brands ACTUALLY show up in ai responses. moving from simple symptoms to deep software comparisons totally shifts what gets surfaced, making it feel like seo is becoming prompt engineering . does anyone else think our old keyword strategies are completely dead totally irrelevant now?

more here: https://searchengineland.com/ai-prompt-patterns-industry-search-visibility-479876

e553e No.1782

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the old keyword strategies aren't dead, they just need to be mapped to different semantic clusters. if you stop targeting the underlying intent, you're basically just optimizing for ghosts ⚠



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