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Boyd Lake SEO

@boydlake

Husband, Father, SEO Manager, and Recovering Video Game Artist. I love SEO, 3d characters, and Guitar. I'm a Teacher and a Student.

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DEJAN (@dejanseo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

✅New model trained and deployed. ✅Added "High Effort" mode for deep query fan-out. ✨Try it here: dejan.ai/tools/fanout/

✅New model trained and deployed.
✅Added "High Effort" mode for deep query fan-out.
✨Try it here: dejan.ai/tools/fanout/
Britney Muller (@britneymuller) 's Twitter Profile Photo

💥 GPT-5: The Biggest AI Release of the Year &.. Already Out of Date 💥 GPT-5’s training data stops at Sept 30, 2024. That’s nearly a year of missing knowledge; no 2025 text, events, breakthroughs, or context. Why? This is likely because: 🗻 Training on more and more web data

💥 GPT-5: The Biggest AI Release of the Year &.. Already Out of Date 💥 

GPT-5’s training data stops at Sept 30, 2024. That’s nearly a year of missing knowledge; no 2025 text, events, breakthroughs, or context. Why? This is likely because:

🗻 Training on more and more web data
Glenn Gabe (@glenngabe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"The hype around GEO suggests urgency, but most media operators know better."-> Despite the hype, publishers aren’t prioritizing GEO Neil Vogel, CEO of People, Inc: “This was all based on the assumption that somebody out there knows how to optimize for this,” said Neil Vogel,

"The hype around GEO suggests urgency, but most media operators know better."-> Despite the hype, publishers aren’t prioritizing GEO

Neil Vogel, CEO of People, Inc: “This was all based on the assumption that somebody out there knows how to optimize for this,” said Neil Vogel,
Harpreet (@harpreetchatha_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My Bullshit Radar is beeping again. A GEO workshop for $211?? $211 to tell you things you should have been doing 3 (probably more) years ago. $211 for things you can read for free on any reputable SEO blog lol.

My Bullshit Radar is beeping again. 

A GEO workshop for $211??

$211 to tell you things you should have been doing 3 (probably more) years ago.

$211 for things you can read for free on any reputable SEO blog lol.
nick Ξubanks (@nick_eubanks) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I would like to be very clear: I don’t believe SEO is dying. Quite the contrary. I do believe “search” as a channel has evolved, and while the fundamentals of 2023 still matter, priorities need to shift depending on your industry, users and how big of a role LLMs now play in

DEJAN (@dejanseo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

nick Ξubanks Joe Robison I'm not in the denial camp. Things are absolutely not the same and that's why I've been studying machine learning for the last 3 years and studying HARD so I'm prepared for the new layer[ 1] of SEO with competence [2]. The problem is in the name, and name alone [3]. I'm fine with

<a href="/nick_eubanks/">nick Ξubanks</a> <a href="/josephrobison/">Joe Robison</a> I'm not in the denial camp. Things are absolutely not the same and that's why I've been studying machine learning for the last 3 years and studying HARD so I'm prepared for the new layer[ 1] of SEO with competence [2]. The problem is in the name, and name alone [3]. I'm fine with
Boyd Lake SEO (@boydlake) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’ve always seen a lot of value in being able to type a few words and get what I want. Having a full blown conversation is with a robot can be… counterproductive.

Glenn Gabe (@glenngabe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"We found that AI assistants send visitors to 404 pages 2.87x more often than Google Search." -> How Often Do AI Assistants Hallucinate Links? (16 Million URLs Studied) "ChatGPT is the greatest offender, with 1.01% of clicked URLs and 2.38% of all cited URLs returning a 404

"We found that AI assistants send visitors to 404 pages 2.87x more often than Google Search." -&gt; How Often Do AI Assistants Hallucinate Links? (16 Million URLs Studied)

"ChatGPT is the greatest offender, with 1.01% of clicked URLs and  2.38% of all cited URLs returning a 404