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A short overview of how I approach SEO and organic growth for AI products and tech startups, put together for anyone weighing whether this is worth a conversation.

Most early-stage tech products have the same gap: a paid ads budget that can't run forever, and an organic channel nobody's had time to build properly. I've spent the last year running SEO, content, and growth for two connected AI SaaS products from close to zero, and I bring a genuinely useful side skill to it: I've spent months as a linguistic reviewer evaluating AI model responses for factual accuracy, so I have a working, hands-on sense of how these systems judge what's trustworthy enough to cite, not just how Google ranks it.

Why This Matters for AI & Tech Startups

Paid acquisition works until the budget runs out or the channel gets more expensive, and for an AI product specifically, the market is loud right now, lots of noise, lots of low-effort SEO content competing for the same keywords. Organic growth built on real relationships and real technical fundamentals doesn't have that expiration date, and it compounds while paid spend just gets more competitive. On top of that, more people are asking ChatGPT, Perplexity, or Google's AI summaries directly when researching a tool to use. Being structured so those systems can find and cite a product accurately is becoming its own channel, separate from classic Google rankings.

Track Record

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How I Actually Approach It

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What I Can Help With

Happy to start with a free 30-minute look at your site. You'll walk away with one concrete finding either way, whether or not we end up working together. If it's useful, we go from there.