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Helping SaaS brands turn expertise into visibility, traffic, and customers through strategic content. I create SEO-driven blog posts, thought leadership articles, landing page copy, product-led content, case studies, Reddit-focused content, and AI-search-optimized assets designed to perform across Google, LLMs, and modern search platforms. Passionate about simplifying complex SaaS products into content that educates, engages, and converts. Skills: SaaS Content Marketing • SEO Writing • Product-Led Content • Blog Strategy • AI Search Optimization • Content Research • Case Studies • Landing Pages • B2B Marketing • Reddit & Community Content

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🔍 SEO + GEO: How are you getting discovered?

SEO was about being found on Google.

Now AI is becoming the new discovery layer.

For those thinking about GEO...

What s the biggest change you ve made so far?

Should founders launch with a free plan… or charge from day one?

When launching a product, offering a free plan feels like the obvious choice. More users, more feedback, lower friction. But at the same time, charging from day one gives you a completely different signal. People who pay often use the product differently, give different feedback, and help you understand what they truly value.

The challenge is that both approaches seem to make sense.

A free plan can help you grow faster. Charging early can help you validate faster. There probably isn't a universal answer and it depends on the product, the market, and what you're trying to learn first.

"Done is better than perfect." Do you agree?

When we started building @ProdShort , our first instinct was to make the product "ready" before showing it to anyone. Then we started seeing founders launching much earlier. Sometimes with nothing more than a landing page, just to see if people were interested enough to sign up... or even pay.

It completely changed the way we thought about validation. On one side, launching early gives you real feedback much faster. On the other, launching too early can make people leave before they see the real value of your product.

We're still not sure there's a perfect answer.

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