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    The Cats.txt SEO Hoax That Fooled AI (And What It Reveals About LLMs)

    31/05/2026 | 7 mins.
    E1061: Breaking down one of the most interesting SEO experiments in recent memory: the Cats.txt hoax created by Mark Williams-Cook.
    He invented a completely fake "standard" called cats.txt, published formal documentation for it, and made it look legitimate. Soon after, major crawlers were requesting the file. Google indexed it. AI overviews described it as real. ChatGPT even said it could help you rank in search and large language models.
    Then the experiment went viral.
    Now AI systems acknowledge that it started as a joke. But before that happened, they confidently explained how it worked and why it mattered.
    This episode covers:
    - What the Cats.txt experiment actually was
    - How Googlebot, GPTBot, ClaudeBot, PerplexityBot, BingBot, AppleBot and others crawled it
    - Why ChatGPT initially claimed Cats.txt could help with rankings
    - What this reveals about how LLMs retrieve and synthesize information
    - Why "LLMs.txt" style tactics are often misunderstood
    - How consensus-looking content becomes treated as truth
    - The circular authority problem in AI systems
    - Why you can't reliably ask an LLM how its own infrastructure works
    - How this connects to previous experiments with fake schema markup
    The key takeaway: large language models do not inherently know what is authoritative. If enough content presents something as real, the model may confidently describe it as real. LLMs are very good at modeling what people say is true. That is not the same as knowing what is true.
    I also explain why you do not need fancy technical files like LLMs.txt to show up in AI-driven systems. A clear About page, strong positioning, relevant landing pages, brand mentions, and real marketing fundamentals will do more for you than trying to implement something that sounds advanced.
    If you are a business owner and want to show up in Google and in AI systems:
    - Target high-intent searches tied directly to what you sell
    - Build conversion-focused landing pages, not just blog posts
    - Structure your site around demand
    - Earn links and brand mentions
    - Do marketing that makes people want to search for you
    That is what moves the needle.
    ⭐️ Introducing cats.txt: The Missing Standard for SEO and GEO - https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/introducing-catstxt-missing-standard-seo-geo-mark-williams-cook-dijre/
    ⭐️ Cats.txt - https://catstxt.org/
    ⭐️ Lily Ray's post about Cats.txt - https://x.com/lilyraynyc/status/2058119840565436567
    💎 Compact Keywords - My SEO Course - Get paying customers through SEO - Clear step-by-step video breakdowns - SEO templates to be copied and adapted for your products and services: https://compactkeywords.com/
    00:00 Cats.txt Prank
    00:43 Proof It Fooled Crawlers
    02:07 Why LLMs.txt Fails
    03:19 Authority And Feedback Loops
    04:02 Inside Cats.txt Spec
    05:18 Fake Schema Parallel
    05:53 Simple GEO Advice
    07:35 Wrap Up
    The Edward Show. Your daily search engine optimization podcast: https://edwardsturm.com/the-edward-show/
    #generativeengineoptimization #searchengineoptimization #answerengineoptimization #seo
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    How to Manipulate AI Search (Before It Manipulates You)

    29/05/2026 | 1h 30 mins.
    E1060: AI search is not magic.
    It is pattern recognition at scale. It looks for consensus, relevance, authority, repetition, and reinforcement across the web. If you understand that, you can influence it.
    In this episode, Kasra Dash and I break down how AI search engines like ChatGPT, Google AI Overviews, Gemini, Claude, Grok, and Perplexity decide who to recommend.
    We go deep into what is working right now, what most SEOs are missing, and how brands can control what AI says about them.
    This is based on live testing, deleted pages, AI citation tracking, and real-world case studies.
    We cover:
    - Why YouTube is massively underutilized in AI search
    - How AI engines build "consensus" around a brand
    - Why reviews impact not just SEO, but paid ads and AI recommendations
    - How to swap out review platforms when one is hurting you
    - The real effect of listicles in AI citations
    - How ChatGPT uses multiple bots (and why that matters)
    - What happens when you delete pages that are being cited in AI
    - Differences between ChatGPT, Claude, Grok, and Perplexity
    - How to influence AI by amplifying reviews across external sites
    - Why most SEOs are undervaluing their skillset
    - Whether affiliates and publishers still have a future in AI search
    - Why customer service may be the most overlooked SEO lever
    - How to think about fan-out queries and recommendation prompts
    - When schema helps and when it does nothing
    We also talk about:
    - Click manipulation in competitive industries
    - Query fan-out strategy for product recommendations
    - Why brand > anonymous affiliate sites in the current environment
    - Why owning assets beats running an agency long term
    - How to structure comparisons and "alternatives" pages properly
    If you run a SaaS, local service business, agency, affiliate site, or media brand, this episode will change how you think about AI search.
    The goal is simple:
    Do not let AI decide your narrative.
    Understand how it works.
Build consensus.
Control your positioning.
Use SEO as leverage.
    ⭐️ Kasra Dash on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@kasradash/featured
    ⭐️ Kasra Dash on 𝕏 - https://x.com/Kasra_Dash
    ⭐️ Kasra Dash on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/kasra-dash/
    ⭐️ Kasra Dash's Website - https://kasradash.com/
    💎 Compact Keywords - My SEO Course - Get paying customers through SEO - Clear step-by-step video breakdowns - SEO templates to be copied and adapted for your products and services: https://compactkeywords.com/
    00:00 Meet Kasra Dash
    00:20 From Web Dev to SEO
    01:54 YouTube Parasite SEO
    03:55 Fixing AI Review Consensus
    06:55 ChatGPT Reviews Thought Experiment
    10:00 Swapping Review Platforms
    13:53 Avoiding Cannibalization
    15:51 Retargeting Warm Traffic
    18:05 Claim Frame Prove
    22:05 Customer Service Drives Reviews
    25:53 iGaming Click Manipulation
    27:05 Building Your Own Assets
    35:10 AI Citation Testing
    42:41 Getting Recommended by LLMs
    45:37 Local SEO Foundations
    46:48 Reviews and Kitchen Sink
    47:59 Omnichannel Content Coverage
    50:10 Grok and LLM Citations
    54:06 Listicles and Schema Myths
    58:13 Knowledge Panels and SameAs Schema
    01:01:16 Future of Affiliates
    01:07:14 Early SEO Mistakes
    01:12:21 Building Authority Backlinks
    01:18:25 Rapid Fire Takeaways
    01:21:33 Presence and Mindfulness
    01:24:01 Fail Faster and Seven Figures
    01:29:00 Where to Find Kasra
    The Edward Show. Your daily search engine optimization podcast: https://edwardsturm.com/the-edward-show/
    #generativeengineoptimization #answerengineoptimization #searchengineoptimization #seo
  • The Edward Show

    Is SEO Actually Dead This Time? Surfer's Michał Suski Sets the Record Straight

    28/05/2026 | 1h 26 mins.
    E1059: Is SEO actually dead this time?
    Every few years, the industry declares the end of SEO. This time the argument sounds stronger: AI overviews, AI-generated content, Google "stealing" traffic, collapsing affiliate sites, and major ranking volatility.
    In this episode, I sit down with Michał Suski, co-founder of Surfer SEO, to break down what's really happening.
    We talk about what has really changed since 2017, what hasn't changed at all, and why much of the panic around AI is missing the point.
    This is not a hype conversation. It's a grounded discussion about brand, behavior, backlinks, attention span, and what Google is really rewarding right now.
    What we cover:
    - How Surfer started as a side project and grew into one of the best-known SEO tools
    - Whether AI overviews are actually killing organic traffic
    - Why top-of-funnel content is disappearing (and why that might be fine)
    - The truth about self-promotional listicles and whether they're risky
    - How Google likely detects low-quality AI content
    - Why behavioral signals matter more than ever
    - What happened to Surfer's traffic - and why losing it wasn't necessarily bad
    - Why niche focus beats broad authority in competitive markets
    - The collapse of generic affiliate sites and what survives
    - How attention span is reshaping SEO strategy
    - Whether SaaS is still a good opportunity in 2026
    - What matters more today: topical authority, backlinks, brand, or user behavior
    - What Michał would do with only 90 days to grow traffic
    - Why rewriting old content is one of the biggest missed opportunities
    - The role of brand mentions vs traditional link building
    - Whether there is still a future for pure affiliate SEO
    One of the biggest themes of this episode:
    Content alone is not enough. It's an enabler, not a differentiator.
    Brand, trust, behavior, and relevance are doing more of the heavy lifting than most people realize.
    If you run a SaaS, niche site, agency, or you're building in SEO right now, this conversation will give you a clearer framework for what matters - and what doesn't.
    Listen if you want perspective instead of panic.
    ⭐️ Surfer - https://surferseo.com/
    ⭐️ Michał Suski's website - https://msu.ski/
    ⭐️ Michał Suski's LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/michal-suski/
    💎 Compact Keywords - My SEO Course - Get paying customers through SEO - Clear step-by-step video breakdowns - SEO templates to be copied and adapted for your products and services: https://compactkeywords.com/
    00:00 Meet Michał Suski
    00:17 Surfer Origin Story
    00:56 What Surfer Does Now
    02:00 How Search Behavior Shifted
    06:02 SEO Panic vs Reality
    06:44 Self Promotional Listicles Debate
    12:47 How Google Spots AI Spam
    19:03 Traffic Loss and Identity Drift
    25:35 Niche Down for Advantage
    31:10 AI Content Workflow That Works
    35:24 Defining Good Content and UX
    41:24 Founder Habits and ADHD
    43:56 Which Content Google Rewards Now
    45:23 Affiliate SEO Aftermath
    47:20 Short Form Attention Shift
    49:08 AI Citations Token Economy
    51:35 Affiliate Sites Future
    54:47 Google IO Build In SERP
    57:27 SaaS Still Blue Ocean
    01:00:34 Ranking Signals Today
    01:03:48 90 Day Growth Shortcut
    01:07:03 Hidden SEO Opportunities
    01:09:06 Claude Vibe Coding Workflows
    01:13:26 Programmatic SEO Reality
    01:15:23 Why Poland SEO Thrives
    01:17:32 Conference Networking Truth
    01:23:28 Podcast Streak Finale
    The Edward Show. Your daily search engine optimization podcast: https://edwardsturm.com/the-edward-show/
    #searchengineoptimization #seo #aiseo #contentmarketing
  • The Edward Show

    AI Is Reading Your Reviews - Why You Should Max Out Customer Service Now

    28/05/2026 | 11 mins.
    E1058: AI search tools don't just look at your website anymore. They look at your reviews. They scan Reddit threads. They surface YouTube videos. They analyze what real people are saying about your brand.
    And if the internet says bad things about you, AI will repeat it.
    I break down why customer service is no longer just a support function. It directly affects whether AI tools recommend your product, whether buyers trust you during due diligence, and whether your brand gets shared organically across platforms like YouTube and Reddit.
    If you sell anything high-priced, subscription-based, or competitive, this matters even more.
    We cover:
    - Why AI search cites reviews and user-generated content
    - How fake review channels are influencing brand perception
    - Why bad reviews are more damaging today than they were pre-AI
    - The connection between customer service and SEO
    - How user-generated content shows up in Google and AI results
    - Why trying to shortcut with tactics like parasite SEO can backfire
    - How good support reduces negative posts on Reddit and review sites
    - Why personalized customer experiences increase organic brand mentions
    - What happens when your brand name gets banned from communities
    - Why "good product" isn't enough anymore
    There's a clear shift happening:
    Instead of brands controlling the narrative, AI is aggregating the narrative from everywhere else.
    If your customers are unhappy, that becomes searchable.

    If your customers are happy, that becomes searchable too.
    The simplest way to protect your brand in this new environment is not manipulation, automation, or shortcuts.
    It's strong customer service.

    It's personal support.

    It's giving people a reason to say good things about you without being asked.
    I also share a recent review of my SEO course and explain why long-term brand trust is built through both product quality and support.
    If you care about:
    - SEO
    - AI search
    - Brand reputation
    - Long-term growth
    - Sustainable marketing
    This episode is for you.
    💎 Compact Keywords - My SEO Course - Get paying customers through SEO - Clear step-by-step video breakdowns - SEO templates to be copied and adapted for your products and services: https://compactkeywords.com/
    00:00 AI Search Makes Reviews Matter
    00:46 Fake Review Channel Scam
    02:08 Why Bad Reviews Spread
    03:13 Max Out Customer Service
    04:49 UGC Wins in Search
    05:50 Parasite SEO Explained
    07:02 Risks of Gaming Reddit
    07:49 Trust in Due Diligence
    08:20 Shortcuts vs Real Support
    09:01 Example Review
    10:57 Wrap Up and Goodbye
    The Edward Show. Your daily search engine optimization podcast: https://edwardsturm.com/the-edward-show/
    #reputationmanagement #searchengineoptimization #seo #publicrelations
  • The Edward Show

    Stop Targeting Multiple Keywords on Your Homepage. It's Costing You Money.

    27/05/2026 | 9 mins.
    E1057: One of the most common mistakes in SEO:
    Targeting multiple keywords on your homepage.
    A lot of marketers and even experienced SEOs believe the homepage has the most authority, so it should target everything. They stuff a primary keyword into the H1 and then scatter additional keywords into H2s and body copy.
    It sounds logical.
    It doesn't work.
    And worse, it costs you money.
    In this episode, I explain:
    - How Google prioritizes relevance more than most SEOs realize
    - How authority actually works (and why the homepage isn't your magic ranking page)
    - Why stuffing keywords into your homepage weakens your SEO strategy
    - How this mistake hurts conversions
    - Why your homepage should be optimized for conversions, not rankings
    - The right way to structure dedicated SEO pages
    - How hub pages pass authority to service pages and blog posts
    - How to actually target a single keyword on your homepage
    - The risk you still run even if you do it correctly
    Most people think in terms of backlinks and authority. They don't think enough about relevance and intent.
    If you want to rank for multiple keywords, build dedicated pages. Put them one to two clicks from your homepage. Build links to hub pages when appropriate. Keep your homepage focused on converting the traffic you're already getting.
    SEO is simpler than most people make it:
    Relevance and authority.
    That's it.
    If you know someone making this mistake, send them this episode.
    💎 Compact Keywords - My SEO Course - Get paying customers through SEO - Clear step-by-step video breakdowns - SEO templates to be copied and adapted for your products and services: https://compactkeywords.com/
    00:00 Homepage SEO Mistake
    00:40 How Google Ranks
    01:50 Why Marketers Stuff Keywords
    02:35 Relevance vs Backlinks
    03:47 Conversion First Homepage
    04:11 Build Keyword Pages
    05:25 Single Keyword Homepage
    06:13 Why It Still Fails
    08:41 Final Thanks Goodbye
    The Edward Show. Your daily search engine optimization podcast: https://edwardsturm.com/the-edward-show/
    #searchengineoptimization #seo #marketingstrategy #localseo
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