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Reformed Rage Monster retweeted
Which genius made this then 😭😭😭

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Please, if anyone can help, I would like to organise a 24th-minute applause for our home game against Everton. My brother, Benjamin, took his own life on the 28th of April 2026. We didn't know he was suffering. He died aged 24, a lifelong, devoted Spurs fan. #COYS ...
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This is the VAR who didn't give the PEN btw
Slightly strange reaction from the fourth official? 👀 Craig Pawson certainly seemed devastated by Harry Kane’s winner against Man City…
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Making it up as you go along you absolute pack of spastics. What fucking use are you?
#WHUEVE – 84’ The referee’s call of no penalty was checked and confirmed by VAR – with it deemed that Fernandes accidentally handled the ball while grappling with an opponent.
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Hahaha what a fucking glorious shit show. Winner can't even smile it's all so tainted. REALITY TV IS BACK!! #ImACeleb
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Madgwick on university challenge is an absolute phenom. He won them that (and every episode I watched them compete in) single handedly.
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Repost this if you think Netanyahu is a criminal. I just want to test something.
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Reformed Rage Monster retweeted
Politico is reporting that two Democratic potential presidential candidates intervened to make sure that the DNC resolution condemning dark money groups like AIPAC was defeated. @jbpritzker, did you reach out to the DNC to oppose the resolution?
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Reformed Rage Monster retweeted
Oh my goodness affiliate is literally on easy mode rn Last week I posted my first slideshow with Larry and now its making me about $300 - $400/day pushing the traffic to affiliate offers I'm going to scale this to easily $1.5k/day consistently, I can basically scale all my winning angles for every offer at once its almost completely automated it takes me literally 0 hours a day to make this all I do is take sweeps offers from Glitchy, make a landing page and Larry does the rest I made a full guide to give to my friends including > How to set up Larry to create sweeps offer hooks / angles > How to not get shadow banned using the system > The highest converting offers right now to run > How to make a high converting landing page > How to structure slideshows in a way they convert and go viral consistently > How to use comments to make your slide go viral if you want it RT comment "Slide" and I'll dm it to you (must be following so i can DM)
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Reformed Rage Monster retweeted
Microsoft recently dropped an official “Here Is How To Get Traffic From ChatGPT” guide. It has gotten surprisingly little attention. Let’s go over it together. A few weeks back Microsoft dropped “From discovery to influence: A guide to AEO and GEO - Practical data strategies to empower retailers for AI search, AI assistants and AI browsers.” Everything here is drawn directly from the document and its diagrams, with some of my personal takes layered on top for clarity and execution value. I’ll also reference the pages in the PDF in case you want to go read it yourself. That said, if you don't care and just want someone to get the ChatGPT traffic for you, let SEO Stuff do the heavy lifting: seo-stuff.com Microsoft’s central message in the doc is that retail competition is shifting from “being found” to “being chosen.” They argue that traditional SEO was optimized for: Ranking Clicks Page visits Whereas AI-driven shopping replaces that with: Answers Recommendations Agent-led decisions They’re arguing that visibility is now earned by how clearly AI systems understand your products, trust your brand and can act on your data. This is where “AEO” and “GEO” come in. (I hate both of these acronyms and prefer to just call it all AI search optimization, but this is their doc so I’ll go with their language.) This is also why we’ve seen brands struggle even with strong traditional SEO, but immediately improve AI visibility once they pair technical SEO with structured, intent-driven content and authoritative signals like those included in SEO Stuff’s Gold Plan. seo-stuff.com/gold-plan-pack… Microsoft also broke down the difference, to them, between AEO and GEO. Microsoft makes it a very clean distinction: Answer / Agentic Engine Optimization (AEO) in their estimation optimizes content and data so AI assistants and agents (Copilot, ChatGPT, Gemini) can: Find it Understand it Summarize it Recommend it Act on it This is about clarity and machine-readability. (Want to know if your site is AI-search ready? Check here: seo-stuff.com/free-audit) Generative Engine Optimization (GEO) optimizes content so generative AI search systems trust it as: Authoritative Credible Citable This is about credibility, reputation, and justification. Microsoft is explicit that SEO still matters, but it is now the foundation and not the endpoint. In practice, this is why execution now requires both properly structured pages and volume at scale, something SEO Stuff intentionally designed the Premium Content Bundle to solve. seo-stuff.com/premium-conten… Microsoft then delved into the AI shopping ecosystem and how discovery actually works now. One of the most interesting sections is Microsoft’s breakdown of AI browsers, assistants, and agents (pages 5–7). These are not separate systems and they overlap constantly. AI BROWSERS Edge, Chrome, or similar with embedded AI They can “see” the live page you are on and interpret it in real time. AI ASSISTANTS Copilot, ChatGPT, Gemini They answer questions, summarize options, and recommend products. AI AGENTS They: Navigate websites Add items to carts Apply promo codes Calculate shipping Complete purchases The key insight: The question is not “which AI surface am I optimizing for?” The question is what data can AI access, trust, and use? This is exactly where most sites break. The data exists, but it isn’t structured, consistent, or surfaced in a way AI can reliably act on. Microsoft then went into how AI actually decides what to recommend. Microsoft outlines a multi-stage reasoning process used by Copilot and Bing AI (pages 7–8). AI does not rely on one data source, but rather fuses: CRAWLED WEB DATA Brand reputation Category authority Expert mentions Historical understanding PRODUCT FEEDS AND APIS Price Availability Variants Inventory Key specs This is where competitive advantage often comes from, and where most brands are under-optimized. LIVE WEBSITE DATA Real-time pricing Promotions Reviews Media Checkout functionality If your live site fails, the agent fails, even if feeds were perfect. An example Microsoft gives is “rain jacket under $200.” AI reasoning includes: “Patagonia and North Face make quality jackets” (general knowledge) “Hiking jackets need to be lightweight and waterproof” (category understanding) “Brand X is known for hiking equipment” (brand positioning) “Your model is $179 and in stock” (feeds) “Competitor is $199 and backordered” (feeds) Your product makes the top recommendations because feeds, availability, price, and context align. This is why content that simply “ranks” but doesn’t explain, compare, or justify rarely shows up in AI answers without additional supporting assets. Microsoft then really breaks down the journey from SEO to AEO to GEO. They summarize the transition pretty clearly (page 6): SEO = matching keywords “Waterproof rain jacket” AEO = descriptive clarity “Lightweight, packable waterproof rain jacket with ventilation and reflective piping” GEO = justification and trust “Best-rated by Outdoor Magazine, 4.8 stars, 180-day returns, 3-year warranty” So basically, AEO drives understanding and GEO drives confidence, and you need both to be recommended. This is why brands pairing long-form, intent-driven content with authoritative backlinks and mentions often outperform those relying on SEO alone. Then Microsoft talks about three data layers you must control. They stress that retailers must show up in three distinct data planes (page 10): CRAWLED DATA What AI learned during training What it finds via real-time web search This shapes baseline brand perception. SEO still matters here. PRODUCT FEEDS AND APIS Structured data you actively provide This is where precision and control live. Feeds drive: Comparisons Rankings Recommendations This is where many retailers under-invest. LIVE WEBSITE DATA What AI agents see when they actually visit Includes: Reviews Media Dynamic pricing Checkout capability If agents cannot transact, influence stops at recommendation. Here are the three action pillars Microsoft prescribes. This is the most legit part of the document (pages 11–14). Pillar 1: Technical foundations and structured data AI requires structure and consistency, not creativity. Microsoft explicitly calls for: MACHINE-READABLE CATALOGS DYNAMIC FIELDS: Price Availability Size Color SKU GTIN dateModified ITEMLIST MARKUP FOR CATEGORIES LOCALIZED PRICING AND LANGUAGE VIA: inLanguage priceCurrency REQUIRED SCHEMA TYPES: Product Offer AggregateRating Review Brand ItemList FAQ They also highlight this: “Never serve different HTML to bots than to users.” Pillar 2: Intent-driven content enrichment AI interprets intent over keywords. MICROSOFT RECOMMENDS: Front-loading descriptions with: Who it is for What problem it solves Why it is better Use-case framing: “Best for day hikes above 40 degrees” Headings that mirror real questions Modular, citable content blocks THEY EXPLICTELY ENCOURAGE: Q&A sections Comparison content Feature lists “Goes well with” product relationships Video transcripts Detailed image alt text with ImageObject schema This is content designed for extraction as opposed to reading. This is also why scale matters. One or two pages won’t move the needle. Systems that produce dozens of structured, intent-mapped articles tend to win, which is exactly what the Premium Content Bundle is built around. seo-stuff.com/premium-conten… Pillar 3: Trust and credibility signals (GEO) AI systems prioritize verifiable truth. Microsoft highlights: VERIFIED SOCIAL PROOF Verified reviews Review volume Sentiment extraction (“highly rated for comfort and fit”) Review and AggregateRating schema AUTHORITATIVE BRAND IDENTITY Expert reviews Press mentions Certifications Sustainability badges Official brand links CONTENT INTEGRITY Avoid exaggerated claims Maintain consistent brand voice Provide structured FAQs and help content This also stood out: “AI penalizes low-trust language.” Interesting, but obviously open to interpretation. Microsoft then closed with a fairly straightforward message. Retailers already have most of the signals AI uses to rank and recommend. The winners in AI commerce will be the brands that: Treat data as a product Treat feeds as strategic assets Treat content as machine-readable infrastructure Treat trust as a measurable ranking factor This is what Microsoft calls “AI ranking readiness.” If I had to reduce this entire PDF to one core idea: If AI cannot clearly understand your products, justify recommending them, and act on your data in real time, you will not be a legit presence in AI-driven commerce. This document is Microsoft formally telling retailers that: SEO alone is good, but not fully enough Feeds are now a competitive moat Trust is algorithmic AI assistants are the new gatekeepers of demand Luckily, SEO Stuff solves for all of this. Want to increase your traffic and sales from traditional search and AI search? Just RT this and reply with “ChatGPT Guide” and I’ll DM you some “unconfirmed” tricks we’ve been using to get traffic from ChatGPT in as quickly as 30 days. (Must be following me to get the DM.)
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Reformed Rage Monster retweeted
Everyone is using Claude. Only 1% are actually leveraging it. The difference isn’t access. It’s the prompt. I tested 1000 prompts. Refined them. Broke them. Rebuilt them. That’s how I moved into that 1%. Today I generate $2,000–$4,000/month Just by giving Claude better instructions. Most people blame the AI. The real problem is vague prompts. So I’m giving away my Top 21 Claude Mega Prompts — copy-paste version. Universal. Tested. Built for real results. If you know how to instruct AI properly, you gain unfair leverage. How to get it: • Follow (so I can DM you) • Comment “prompt” • Like RT Miss a step = no access
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Everyone is using Claude. Only 1% are actually leveraging it. The difference isn’t access. It’s the prompt. I tested 1000 prompts. Refined them. Broke them. Rebuilt them. That’s how I moved into that 1%. Today I generate $2,000–$4,000/month Just by giving Claude better instructions. Most people blame the AI. The real problem is vague prompts. So I’m giving away my Top 21 Claude Mega Prompts — copy-paste version. Universal. Tested. Built for real results. If you know how to instruct AI properly, you gain unfair leverage. How to get it: • Follow (so I can DM you) • Comment “prompt” • Like RT Miss a step = no access
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Reformed Rage Monster retweeted
I'm deleting this soon because it's a legit cash-printing formula. Easiest Al Side Hustle! Make $10,000 by working a few hours a MONTH from anywhere worldwide. Get the full guide and earn $300 every day with WHOP. Like ❤️RT and Comment "Send". Follow me ⏩ 🔀
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Everyone is using Claude. Only 1% are actually leveraging it. The difference isn’t access. It’s the prompt. I tested 1000 prompts. Refined them. Broke them. Rebuilt them. That’s how I moved into that 1%. Today I generate $2,000–$4,000/month Just by giving Claude better instructions. Most people blame the AI. The real problem is vague prompts. So I’m giving away my Top 21 Claude Mega Prompts — copy-paste version. Universal. Tested. Built for real results. If you know how to instruct AI properly, you gain unfair leverage. How to get it: • Follow (so I can DM you) • Comment “prompt” • Like RT Miss a step = no access
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I might get killed for posting this, the least you could do is watch it.

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