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I write about organic search, AI, and the tools I build to make both less tedious. When something's worth your time, I send it over. Usually two to four emails a month.
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- "Yes, Go On": The AI Conversations Leaking Into Your Search Console
A classifier for the AI conversations leaking into Search Console. Seven kinds, from human replies and comparison questions to tracker bots and agent prompts, built from sixteen months of my own data and released as a free tool you run with one prompt.
- ChatGPT Already Knows Who It'll Recommend Before It Searches
ChatGPT writes brand names into its own search query before it fetches a single page. I read the traffic across 60 conversations to work out when it happens, what being named is worth, and what actually gets you onto that list.
- Common Crawl Published a Manual for Being Visible to AI. I Automated It.
Common Crawl's own AI Visibility Audit tells you to check your training data standing by hand. I automated it. My free checker reads 12 months of Common Crawl history for any domain or single page, dates the month a CCBot block appeared, tells you whether a CDN template wrote it, and hands you the fix.
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