Traffic Think Tank 2.0 - Learn, connect, & level up with the best SEOs on the planet.

Traffic Think Tank is an accelerator for your SEO skills, network, and career: Our Academy is your personal training ground. The mastermind is your private sounding board. Together, they help you level up like you're using cheat codes.

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Definitely joining this soon
looking forward to seeing you in there :)
One of the best investments I made! A seriously amazing, welcoming, and knowledgeable group of teachers and members. Completely recommend this to anyone who wants to get serious about SEO. , , and helped me during a very complex website redesign and the ability to be able to ask questions at any time and receive actionable advice was so valuable to our successful website redesign/
thanks, Sabra. That feedback means a LOT.
Been a part of TTT for a year now. , and have done a great job of building something that's exceptional. If you are into SEO (or marketing), this is the community that you've been missing your whole life!
Thanks for the kind words :)
what Ian said 🤜🤛
thank you so much I’m thrilled to hear you’re finding our little corner of the Internet useful :)
I have been part of the community for almost a year. I have learnt new things, tactics, got the news faster and probably the most important: from reliable sources ...than any other groups. You can ask 100% opened a question and in minutes you will get expert responses. You are maybe not sure of something?ask and the community is even helpful to test and offer feedback. Best value for money. Thank you!
Thanks Csaba!
thanks SO much Csaba!
If you care about SEO, this is by far the best & first community you should join
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I really like the concept, the price is not insignificant. Do you have more concrete ROI examples, or any sort of trial or freemium feature? Otherwise the barrier to conversion customer seems really high.
Hey Ellen - a few folks use what they learn to go get new jobs ( ), which would make any ROI number seem pretty wild. Others get big benefit out of getting a second set of eyes on stuff like a migration plan (like Sabra mentioned earlier in the comments), which would otherwise require an outside consultant or friend who'd take a look as a favor. Otherwise I think the simplest way is just cost vs time. I can go down a rabbit hole Googling for info and seeing takes that contradict each other... or just get feedback from a community of people that are all paying a price at a level where we're essentially guaranteeing that everyone's serious. The last bit would be what value you place on educational content. It's not going to be everyone's cup of tea, but the folks who put time into the community aspect get the most out of networking, and a lot of others just keep coming back to consume content. Hopefully that helps!
good ppl at TTT
How would one get in contact about teaching a course/contributing ? ;-)
Drop us an email through to :)
Well, this is good
a really solid community ... props to for putting it all together.